"THE TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE HERITAGE THAT EXISTS FROM PREVIOUS GENERATIONS PROVIDES A LINK BETWEEN PEOPLE AND THEIR PAST"
In addition to these activities, CCHP make use of up-to-date communication tools through practical approaches. One of these tools is the Community Mapping Project that aims to enable the students to "define" their community by using different methods such as drawing, writing, photography any place or monument in their own community that they find important, valuable, interesting and/or significant.
Among its collection of rehabilitation projects for this year, funded by Sida, CCHP signed the agreements to rehabilitate Dar Al-Bandak in Bethlehem with the owners of the building, Hamilat At-Teeb Ladies Orthodox Benevolent Society – beneficiaries of the building after rehabilitation, and where Bethlehem Municipality witnessed the signing.
On this day, CCHP signed the agreements to rehabilitate Hosh Jadou' in Al-Ubiehdyeh funded by Sida. The agreements were signed with the owners of the Hosh, Al-Ubiehdyeh Municipality and Al-Ubiehdyeh Youth Club; the beneficiary organization of the Hosh. This project is funded by the Swedish International Cooperation Development Agency "Sida".
Copyright © 2015. Centre for Cultural Heritage Preservation.