Year: 2026
The Masri Foundation Supports Vulnerable Families During Ramadan
During the holy month of Ramadan, the Munib & Angela Masri Foundation carried out two charitable initiatives aimed at supporting the resilience of vulnerable and underprivileged families, while strengthening the spirit of solidarity and community cooperation throughout the month. The first initiative included the distribution of 350 food vouchers to underprivileged families, enabling them to meet essential needs. These efforts aim to ease living burdens and support families in meeting their needs with dignity. The second initiative during this period included the organization of a charitable Ramadan Iftar in partnership with the Mabarret Al-Khair Charitable Kitchen, operated by The Social Charitable Center Society (SCCS) in the Old City of Nablus. Members of the Foundation’s team, joined by its Founder, Mr. Munib R. Masri, actively participated in preparing Iftar meals at the kitchen in an atmosphere that reflected the spirit of solidarity and social responsibility. A total of 1,250 Iftar meals were sponsored and prepared by the Foundation for vulnerable and underprivileged families, ensuring that support reached those most in need within the community. In this context, Adnan Odeh, Projects Manager at The Social Charitable Center Society (SCCS), expressed appreciation for the Foundation’s support, noting that this initiative forms part of an ongoing partnership and continued collaboration to support vulnerable communities. He also commended the Foundation’s strong sense of social responsibility and its continued support for the Society’s programs and humanitarian initiatives. The Social Charitable Center Society (SCCS) is a non-profit organization established in 1978 in the Old City of Nablus, where some of the most vulnerable communities reside. Through its programs, the Society supports marginalized groups, including women, children, the elderly, and individuals who are ill or unable to care for themselves. It also works continuously to coordinate and unify efforts to support and empower Palestinian families, recognizing them as the foundation for sustainable human development. These efforts by the Foundation aim to ease living burdens and support families in meeting their needs with dignity, while encouraging a culture of contribution within the community. https://youtu.be/XJsUGniY-2s ...
March 25, 2026
Arab Women Union Society Hosts Munib & Angela Masri Foundation Delegation
The Arab Women Union Society hosted a delegation from the Munib & Angela Masri Foundation at a meeting attended by the Society’s President, Ms. Ohoud Yaish Qanadilo; Board Members Ms. Rana Al-Masri, Ms. Manar Al-Amad, and Eng. Fawz Koubri; and the Society’s Director General, Dr. Izzat Rayyan. Representatives of Ittihad Hospital also attended, including Hospital Director General Dr. Majed Abu Jish and Administrative Director Eng. Talha Mashayekh. During the meeting, participants discussed the longstanding partnership between the Masri Foundation and the Arab Women Union Society, including the Foundation’s continued support for the Society’s humanitarian and community initiatives. Ms. Qanadilo highlighted the Foundation’s contribution to the development of Ittihad Hospital, one of the Society’s key institutions. She noted that the renovation of the Late Zahia Hanoun Children’s Wing in 2001 marked an important milestone in enhancing the quality of healthcare services provided by the hospital. The Children’s Wing spans approximately 300 square meters and includes seven fully equipped patient rooms, along with nursing administration offices and supporting facilities. The department receives around 350 cases per month, reflecting community trust and the hospital’s role in delivering healthcare services to women and children. The visit included a tour of several hospital departments, during which participants reviewed current development needs and discussed opportunities for continued cooperation. The meeting concluded with the Society’s President presenting Mr. Munib R. Masri with a commemorative shield in recognition of the Foundation’s contributions and continued support for the Society and its institutions. ...
March 16, 2026
The Masri Foundation Participates in Taawon Ramadan Iftar Supporting the ISNAD Initiative
Ramallah, Palestine – 10 March 2026 – The Munib & Angela Masri Foundation participated in Taawon’s Ramadan Iftar in Ramallah. The event was attended by Mr. Munib R. Masri, alongside members of the Foundation’s team. The Iftar brought together community leaders, partners, and supporters committed to sustaining education and strengthening Palestinian institutions. The event was held in support of ISNAD, a Taawon initiative focused on sustaining higher education in Gaza and supporting university students whose academic journeys have been severely disrupted. The ISNAD initiative is tailored for crisis conditions and goes beyond traditional scholarship programs by supporting the entire higher education ecosystem. In addition to assisting students, the initiative helps sustain universities, faculty, and learning infrastructure. Priority is given to students in their final years of study and to disciplines essential to Gaza’s recovery, including health, engineering, education, and agriculture, as well as digitally adaptable sectors such as coding and digital marketing that enable graduates to work and earn remotely. This initiative was launched in response to a critical education crisis affecting 88,000 students, with 195 university buildings sustaining significant damage. Since 2024, the initiative has enabled 5,475 students to continue their university education through direct institutional support, with 1,809 students graduating and entering the job market. Mr. Munib R. Masri, a founding member of Taawon, Honorary Chairman, and Chairman of its Sustainability Council, reaffirmed his commitment to education as a cornerstone of sustainable development. Through the Munib & Angela Masri Foundation, he contributed financial support to the ISNAD initiative, reinforcing efforts to ensure that students in Gaza can continue their studies despite the challenging circumstances. Education remains a central focus of the Munib & Angela Masri Foundation’s work across Palestine, Jordan, and Lebanon. Through initiatives such as ISNAD, the Foundation supports universities, scholarships, and academic programs that expand access to education and strengthen opportunities for students. ...
March 10, 2026