
التحالف من أجل السلام والتعايش

The CPC Coalition
The CPC Coalition is seperate from the CPC NGO and functions as a indepdent body centered upon advancing collective peacebuilding in the Israel-Palestine Conflict space. Organisations join the Coalition by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) outlining their commitement to coexistence, peace, and non-violence.
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Coalition Members Information
Unity is Strength (UIS)
Unity is Strength (UIS) connects Palestinians, Israelis, and their international supporters across geographic boundaries and party lines, for action-oriented discussions and joint projects. It is an NGO that operates as a project of the Social Good Fund nonprofit, and maintains online forums with over 20 million views and 230,000 comments on 30,000 contributed posts by 500 writers.

Youth Education Development Forum – Palestine (YEDF-NGO Forum – Palestine)
The Youth Education Development Forum – Palestine (YEDF-NGO Forum – Palestine) is an independent, non-profit Palestinian civil organization established in 2010 in Bethlehem and registered with the Palestinian Ministry of Interior. It works to strengthen the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) system and empower Palestinian youth through institutional coordination, knowledge exchange, joint projects, and inclusive national structures. With over 42 member institutions across the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and Jerusalem—as well as regional members from the Middle East, North Africa, and the Mediterranean—the Forum promotes cooperation across borders. Its work emphasizes dignity, coexistence, and inclusive development, regardless of religion, gender, ethnicity, or political affiliation.

Seven Spikes Human Appeal Association (SSHAA)
The Seven Spikes Human Appeal Association in Jerusalem, represented by Elias N.J. Baboun, supports children, youth, and vulnerable families across Jerusalem and surrounding areas. The organization provides essential services — including food distribution, educational support, vocational training, and peace education — to all residents regardless of religion, faith, or background. Seven Spikes also facilitates cultural exchange programs, community initiatives, and awareness campaigns to foster tolerance, social justice, and civic engagement. CPC is proud to partner with Seven Spikes in advancing peace, dignity, and opportunity for children and communities in Jerusalem.

National Children’s Cancer Society (NCCS)
National Children’s Cancer Society (NCCS), based in Gaza, is a non-profit civil organization established in 2004. It provides psychological, social, medical, educational, and recreational services to children with cancer and their families. NCCS also supports families through training, awareness programs, and initiatives to improve living conditions and access to healthcare. Their work creates a supportive environment where children can heal, learn, and thrive alongside their peers.

The Youth Peace Language Association (YPLA)
The Youth Peace & Language Association (YPLA) is a virtual language exchange program designed for Palestinians but welcomes English-learning youth from anywhere in the Middle East. Any youth from around the world can join as a volunteer or intern. YPLA is dedicated to fostering cultural understanding and connection through language exchange. YPLA empowers young people with linguistic skills while promoting peace and mutual respect, creating a global community that thrives on dialogue and unity.

The Jerusalem Centre for Women (JCW)
The Jerusalem Center for Women aims to empower marginalized women in Jerusalem. Our
the mission is to create a community of Palestinian women who are resilient change-makers, by
providing them with the needed resources to develop their own potential, and that of their
families and communities as well.

Givat Haviva
Givat Haviva is a civil society organization for social change associated with the Havatzelet Group. We strive to create a model society in Israel, emphasizing the importance of a Jewish and Arab shared society.
Our vision for a shared society is anchored in principles of mutual respect, trust, pluralism, and intrinsic equality between citizens. We work to promote a prosperous, democratic society for all citizens of Israel, one that strives for peace with its neighbors and the solidarity of all peoples.
Our activity focuses on the fields of education, language instruction, culture, and art. The Jewish-Arab partnership within the organization is the foundation of Givat Haviva's unique expertise and a central value underlying our worldview and practice.

The Palestinian Organization for Development (POD)
The Palestinian organization for development is a charitable organization established in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, in 2000. It is registered with the Palestinian Ministry of the Interior, the Higher Council for Youth and Sports, and holds a work license from the Ministry of Social Affairs since 2002. The Association bases its work on both local and global values to promote freedom, uphold human dignity, ensure equalist rights for all, especially gender equality without discrimination, and foster a culture of peace and non-violence as key pillars for the success of development and improvement programs in Palestinian society. The organization aims to contribute to achieving positive and lasting changes in people's lives, working with all possible efforts to extend its activities to all Palestinian areas and cities, considering these regions are in urgent need of all charitable services and development programs

Teens for Peace in the Middle East (TPME)
Teens for Peace in the Middle East (TPME) is a youth-led peacebuilding organisation dedicated to telling the stories of Israeli and Palestinian teenagers. TPME interviews Palestinian and Israeli youth about their views and experiences with the conflict, striving to educate others around the world and promote empathy and understanding.

Debate for Peace (DfP)
Debate for Peace (DfP) brings together Arab and Jewish students from more than 100 cities and towns around Israel, as well as Palestinian territories, to participate in Model United Nations conferences, where they debate, negotiate and try to resolve the most difficult and pressing challenges in international relations. Our achievements include winning Best Small Delegation at Yale MUN 47 and Yale Model Government Europe (YMGE) XII, along with participating in briefings at the European Parliament in Brussels, the UN Security Council, UNODC in Vienna and UN Habitat World Cities Day, visits to numerous UN offices and departments in NYC, Geneva, Vienna and Jerusalem, and meetings with three different peacekeeping missions.

Al- Wafa Community Kitchen
Founded by Dr. Muhammad Madi, the Al-Wafa Community Kitchen provides essential food and water to children and families affected by conflict in Gaza. Operating independently of large aid organizations, Al-Wafa ensures vulnerable communities receive daily nourishment despite severe shortages. The initiative reflects a commitment to human dignity, resilience, and local solidarity in the face of crisis. CPC is proud to partner with Al-Wafa to support the well-being of Gaza’s most vulnerable children.

Palestinian Authority for Development and Environmental Protection (PEDCOM)
PEDCOM is a community organisation based in Gaza that works to promote sustainable development and protect the environment in Palestine. It focuses on raising environmental awareness, safeguarding natural resources, and advancing initiatives that improve public health and ecological resilience. Through its programs, PEDCOM seeks to empower communities to take part in development that is environmentally responsible and socially beneficial.
