Responding to brokenness.

Brokenness can be many things: a broken mug, a broken lamp, a broken jug, a broken door, a broken hour, a broken day, a broken meal, a broken arrangement, a broken home, a broken limb, a broken heart, broken trust, a broken part, a broken friendship, a broken community, a feeling of being broken.

We cannot fix these things. But the human connections between people are not nothing. We feel the grit of the broken shards under our feet. We recognise the injustice; we know it is wrong; we are alongside you amongst the brokenness.

Work to assist people in Palestine must remain hidden, so that it does not attract attention from the Israeli military occupation. We are careful not to compromise people’s security. As soon as we can, we will post some examples of our funds being put to use, in a way that does not put people in harm’s way.