A day overflowing with joy and laughter with a group of children at Tarek Juffali Faculty of Nursing-Bethlehem University
A day overflowing with joy, laughter, and unforgettable moments with a group of children at Tarek Juffali Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences -Bethlehem University.
Today, RED NOSES Palestine (RNPS) spread happiness among the children at Al-Qubeiba village in Ramallah, in a special event organised in partnership with the Tarek Juffali Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences -Bethlehem University, and The Red Crescent School for the Education and Rehabilitation of the Deaf – Ramallah.
More than 40 children joined us, including deaf and mute children as well as nursing students. The space was filled with play, excitement, and magical moments shared with our wonderful healthcare clowns, Dr. Kinan and Dr. Awad Kabseh.
This event aimed to promote the inclusion of children with disabilities within the local community and to enhance communication skills between nursing students and these children.
These visits are at the heart of our mission to support children with disabilities. We believe in the healing power of laughter — it eases stress, strengthens connection, and reminds every child that hope is always here.
This visit is part of “Humour gives hope: Strengthening the mental health of vulnerable children & adolescents in Palestine through health clowning” project, funded by the Federal Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection (BMASGPK).