The Orenda Tribe Impact

  • Project 31 - OCWA

    OCWA, founded in 2009 in Al-Hussein Refugee Camp, has become a second home for Palestinian children, nurturing their creativity and connection to heritage. In collaboration with Tamatem, we led workshops where children created superhero dolls symbolizing their dreams and painted a mural to transform their activity space into a welcoming, inspiring environment.
  • Project 30 - Dreams Between My Eyes

    During the COVID-19 lockdown, The Orenda Tribe partnered with Save the Children to empower girls in Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon by amplifying their voices and dreams for the future. Through art and advocacy, we helped these young women raise awareness about their rights, challenge gender-based inequalities, and inspire commitments from decision-makers to support their visions for a brighter tomorrow.
  • Project 29 - My Path

    As part of the campaign for My Path, The Orenda Tribe beautified a public school in Ma'an. Community and school students were involved in this project and participated in painting a big mural and cleaning the school.

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