The Rebuilding Alliance

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.