RA projects are symbols of hope that help rebuild shattered communities and offer people around the world immediate ways to make peace, starting with the tangible support of a family's right to a home.
The non-governmental organization (NGO) played a role in lobbying the US Senate to intervene and stop the demolition of the Jordan Valley Palestinian village of Aqabah,[2] where it had built a three-storey kindergarten.
[5][6][7] During the on-going Israel-Palestinian conflict, the non-profit won a contract by the World Food Programme and as a result continues to feed 80,000 Palestinian civilians every day across Gaza through its hot meals program.
[9] The non-profit, along with other pro-Palestinian advocacy groups, led a congressional letter addressed to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, urging his government “to intervene on behalf of the Sumarin family and halt their eviction from their long-standing home.
[11] Most recently, the non-profit was successful in leading a congressional letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken calling for a medical truce in Gaza to combat the rise in polio.