EAPPI Australia

Your support can help prevent persecution and human rights abuses in Palestine and Israel

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Every day, persecution and human rights abuses destroy people’s lives and fuel conflict in the Holy Land. But your support can help prevent these injustices.

The Ecumenical Accompaniment Program in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) brings together people from around the world to spend three months living alongside communities under military occupation and supporting local civil society organisations including Palestinian and Israeli human rights defenders.

Your gift will help supporting the deployment of Ecumenical Accompaniers. You’ll be standing in solidarity with oppressed families, and supporting a movement of Israeli, Palestinian and international people and organisations building the foundations for a just peace in the Holy Land.

Banner Image: EAs walk down the streets of Bethlehem. Ben Littlejohn/Act for Peace

Your gifts will help support Act for Peace’s work through the Ecumenical Accompaniment Program in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) program as a whole. Gifts of $2 or more are tax deductible.

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