Our Work.
Taawon UK works to support the Palestinian people on their land and in their diaspora.
We do this by funding initiatives that promote the resiliency and wellbeing of individuals and communities. Our core focus is on development and capacity building, however we work to provide humanitarian relief in moments of crisis.
Our flagship programmes.
All programmes.
Secure his future...
NOOR
Gaza
...and the future of tens of thousands like him
NOOR, Taawon's Gaza orphan care programme, was launched in 2024 to provide urgently needed relief and long-term support to 20,000 orphans in Gaza through to adulthood.
NOOR provides orphans with food, clothing, healthcare, education, and psychosocial care through to adulthood. You can be a light for these children in their darkest moments.
Impact
NOOR
Gaza
18,768
periodic food and clothing packages.
5,131
orphans have received psychosocial first aid (PFA).
16,059
orphans have received exams, treatments, and other healthcare services.
We are supporting 20,135 orphans in 7,333 families.
Education


Proposed Intervention
ISNAD
Gaza
30,000
Educational scholarships will be provided to students to cover tuition fees for two semesters, which will help support university resources and sustain their staff.
15,000
Students will be supported to resume their studies at Gaza universities through remote learning systems.
Beneficiaries
Academics
Academics are provided with the requirements for sustenance perseverances.
Universities
Palestinian universities in Gaza can endure and survive as institutions.
Students
Students resume their university education through remote learning platforms.
Temporary Learning Spaces
Gaza
More than half of Gaza’s school-aged children remain without consistent access to learning, while the vast majority of school buildings are damaged or destroyed. This project aims to create safe, structured environments that restore routine, predictability, and a sense of normalcy critical, all foundations for both learning and
psychosocial recovery.
Proposed Intervention
400
children receiving daily structured learning and psychosocial support.
8
educators trained and employed through dignified Cash for Work.
300-350
community members (caregivers and community leaders) engaged in child protection and positive parenting.
In partnership with Amos Trust, we are funding the creation of two Temporary Learning Spaces in Gaza to provide urgently needed educational interventions for students whose learning has been disrupted.
These spaces will provide accelerated learning focused on foundational literacy, numeracy, and social-emotional competencies allows children to recover core skills efficiently, rebuild confidence, and prepare for future reintegration into other education pathways.
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