A group from Quaker Voluntary Action, in Britain, visited Dar Assadaqa today, where they had a tour and a
meeting to learn about the centre, about CADFA’s twinning projects, and about
the situation of people living in Abu Dis. They had a chat with the British and
local volunteers over a cup of (Palestinian) tea and even got a taste of
traditional dabkah!
These are
some of the gifts that they generously brought us, which included kites made by
children in England containing wishful messages, British tea and a tea towel
(we lacked one at the centre!), pencils and stickers, as well as a book about
kids flying kites between a Palestinian town and a neighbouring Israeli
settlement.
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