🎓 Sponsor a university student from Gaza… and give them a real opportunity for the future
Despite the difficult circumstances faced by university students in Gaza, there are still talented and ambitious young people who simply need a real opportunity to learn, train, and launch their careers.
At the Isnad Foundation , we are launching a specialized field training program for university students in engineering and software disciplines, preparing them for the job market.
The program aims to provide students with practical training in an environment that simulates the real job market, so that each student leaves with:
✔️ A real project in their portfolio ✔️ Real-world practical experience ✔️ Completion of their field course ✔️ Skills that qualify them for freelance work or employment
💰 Sponsorship cost per student: $50
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Your contribution doesn't just cover training…
It opens a door to livelihood and a new opportunity for a student striving to build their future despite all circumstances.
Be part of making an impact ❤️
We will continue this project until we collect 10 guarantees, which is equivalent to $500.
0/10 Student who was sponsored
A generous donor has contributed $2, which means we still need $25 to sponsor a student for 3 months! Who will contribute?
After a four-day break for Eid al-Adha, we're back today with three donors contributing $175. This means we've sponsored three and a half students so far, and we need six more. Donate now $25 or $50 to sponsor a student.
Four out of ten students were sponsored in the field training program. Each share is worth $50. Students will receive field training in Gaza in a safe learning environment, complete the field training course at the university, undertake real-world projects, and enter the job market.
Registration for the field training is open, but we can only accommodate 3 out of 10 applicants. Registration closes in two days, and we haven't received enough funding to train the students.













