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erusalem Office:
Head Quarter
Al-Ansar St. No. 17
Shu'fat - Jerusalem 93600
P.O.Box 54719
+972
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5326261/5810386
+972 2 5400471
Ramallah Branch:
12 Al-Tireh St.
Opposite to First Ramallah Group
P.O.Box 4442
+972 2 2971273/4
+972 2 2955393
Gaza Branch
Cont Barnadotte St.
Hasan Al-Shawwa Bldg, / 2nd Floor Al-Rimal / Gaza
Tel/Fax: +972
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www.cfip.org
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Working Together:
There are many ways you can help CFI achieve our aims.
We always need more volunteers to help with a range of activities: from
office work; to organizing events/workshops; to acting as session
moderators; and so forth. If you have energy and are motivated to help, we
can both benefit from your involvement.
Alternatively, you could donate money, or help inform
people of our work and promote our activities, by talking to your family and
friends, advertising our events, etc.
Volunteer Work
Since the
beginning, CFI has focused its interest on the volunteering field as we have
developed and encouraged the volunteering spirit as a part a main component
of our mission. Our work focus includes a special effort to achieve a
volunteering program to support the collective efforts and activities of
Palestinian institutions in their path to build an independent Palestinian
state.
CFI has established three volunteer programs to support the comprehension of
volunteering and shared work between different grassroots institutions. To
break away from isolation and create principals that would develop the
understanding of volunteering. To give this understanding a meaning, CFI has
worked in the following fields:
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Local Coordinators: They are volunteers from
different institutions to shape civil education groups in order to create a
connection between their grassroots organizations and CFI. They also would
assume the responsibility of organizing civil education circles and provide
logistical support.
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Session Administrators: They are volunteers that
participate in the civil education process and they administer those
sessions.
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Town Hall Meeting Committees: These committees
are formed in different districts and they include representatives of
grassroots organizations. They work in organizing and administrating the
Town Hall Meetings between citizens and decision makers.
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