Rawan Yassin Lana Marazeeq Tala Abu Damous
We do believe that participating in as many extra-curricular activities as we can, play a remarkable role in making us who we are! So we are starting by thanking our school that motivates us and the DSMT representatives, the reason why we are here today.
A first Aid course. Time is ours, we spend it the way we like, an 88-hour course in that field is required. “ only 21 hours has passed until now” . Tala and I are taking it.
Lana and I spend 6 hours weekly, in the Reel Stories program, that aims to empower women through the art of filmmaking.
Leadership, an easily gained ability by trying it Leadership, an easily gained ability by trying it. “The Child of Jerusalem”, a camp that I have participated in as a leader in January 2017. It aimed mainly to give the “Old City of Jerusalem” children the space to play as others.
The Bridge program, a three-year program that works in improving the students’ English and life skills.
A day in EL Maqassed Hospital, to support children with cancer in January 2017.
Rawan and I have completed a 36-hour positive leadership course at Burj-El Laqlaq Society Centre with Dr. Taleb Adkidak
The last step in the leadership course was visiting a museum called “Dialogue in the dark” to experience the life of people who can not see. We were there, for sure, with Dr. Taleb and other 40 teenagers.
We also participated in organizing a concert for Burj EL-Laqlaq, and it was named “ The Burj, your second home"
In reel stories we learnt how to use cameras and edit films and many other things. At the end of the program we made a film.
“Silence” Our film is about a problem that ladies and girls faces all over the world and through it we show how we can change this fact.
(me and my book) project: a reading competition that I participated in and won the second place.
We joined (Thinking outside of the box) project in summer.
And we are ending by re-thanking you for your support and encouragements.