The VIP.fund News Roundup
The Love Story of Al Mu’tamid Ibn Abbad
From Andalusian history, the love story of prince Al-Mu’tamid Ibin Abbad and Etemad Al-Rumaykiah who became a princess because of a line of poetry
Five Things You Do Not Know About Za’atari Camp in Jordan
The Za’atari camp is not what others think. It is
suffering mixed with strength and produces a refugee who aspires to hope
Music Is My Life
Music saved me, illuminated my path, made me feel the beauty of this planet, and made me forget the destruction and war and look forward to a better and more beautiful future.
Queen Elizabeth Wore Damask Brocade
The city of Damascus is famous for its unique type of fabric, called brocade, which Damascus was famous for three thousand years ago. It takes ten hours to make one meter of damask because of the delicate, complex patterns and attention to detail. Brocade is an...
Have you ever thought about what to say?
I came out with 5 major takeaways from our meeting with Ms. Joumana Aljabri’s webinar In Harmony with the Moment: The words we say define us. Key words do not always mean the same thing. To say: “I am a refugee” is different from saying “I am in a refugee situation”....
10 Reasons Why Donating To Refugee Higher Education Has So Much Impact
After two decades of philanthropy and working with the most vulnerable youth populations, I have chosen refugee youth higher and continued education as a cause worthy of my attention and support. Here are the 10 reasons I believe refugee higher education is worthy of...