In Lebanon, amidst the realities of displacement and the pressures of daily life, a weaving workshop has emerged as one of the initiatives of the Sila Women's Humanitarian Association, carrying a message of true empowerment for Palestinian refugee women and transforming skill into dignity and work into sustainable hope.
Sila, a non-governmental humanitarian association founded in Lebanon and registered under license number 1413, began as a development initiative targeting women and children, as they are among the most vulnerable groups in society, suffering from poverty, marginalization, and social unrest. Guided by its values of transparency, credibility, professionalism, and expertise, Sila strives to reconnect mothers and their children with life, security, and safety.