Explore Palestine through Go Palestine, nestled in the heart of Hebron. Our platform provides a myriad of volunteer and internship opportunities designed to immerse participants in the vibrant tapestry of Palestinian life. Our diverse array of programs covers an extensive range of topics, including Media, Law, Refugees, Culture, the Palestine-Israel Conflict, Human Rights, and Healthcare.
Moreover, Go Palestine goes the extra mile by offering Arabic language courses tailored to suit varying levels of proficiency, from intensive to non-intensive and super-intensive. Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned learner, our courses cater to all skill levels. Delivered by highly qualified instructors with academic backgrounds in Arabic literature, our language programs provide an unparalleled opportunity to delve into the rich linguistic and cultural landscape of Palestine.
Furthermore, at Go Palestine, we are committed to nurturing a profound appreciation for the Palestinian narrative. Our volunteer and internship initiatives provide hands-on opportunities to engage directly with local communities, allowing participants to intimately observe the daily realities of life in Palestine. Whether collaborating with Palestinian journalists to cover critical issues or supporting legal advocacy for marginalized populations, our programs empower individuals to effect substantial change.
In addition to the academic and experiential dimensions, Go Palestine places great importance on cultural immersion. We curate cultural activities and excursions that enable participants to delve into the vibrant heritage and customs of Palestine. From touring historical sites and landmarks to actively participating in traditional music and dance workshops, these experiences offer a distinctive insight into Palestinian culture and foster cross-cultural exchanges.
By joining Go Palestine’s programs, you not only acquire valuable knowledge and skills but also become a part of a supportive community dedicated to advancing justice, comprehension, and empowerment. Together, we endeavor to cultivate a more inclusive world where the voices of Palestinians are acknowledged, and their rich cultural legacy is celebrated. Embark on this transformative journey with us and contribute to positive change in Palestine.
We hosted people coming from over 42 countries since 2011
Since 2011, The Palestinian Center has been a global host, welcoming individuals from more than 42 countries. Our diverse guest list includes people from the USA, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Colombia, France, Japan, China, Chile, Switzerland, Russia, Germany, and numerous others. To be part of our community, all you need is a strong command of English and management skills.
At Go Palestine, we invite individuals aged 18 to 75 to apply for our volunteer, internship, or language programs, with no requirement for academic or professional degrees. With over a decade of experience, Go Palestine was founded to meet the cultural, social, and educational needs of the Palestinian community. Our center provides educational and community services to Palestinians, employing an international team to offer tutoring and educational programs, fostering unwavering support for Palestinian youth.
Our Partners & Collaborators
We understand the invaluable role played by our partners and collaborators in supporting and enhancing our work. Our collaborations span a wide spectrum of organizations and individuals, including local Palestinian NGOs, academic institutions, and international volunteer agencies. These partnerships are pivotal in creating impactful and meaningful programs that benefit Palestinian communities.
Our partners and collaborators bring specialized knowledge, valuable resources, and extensive networks, enabling us to expand our reach, amplify our impact, and develop sustainable and equitable initiatives. We hold these partnerships in high regard and are committed to nurturing enduring and strong relationships with all our partners and collaborators. Together, we possess the capacity to effect tangible improvements in the lives of Palestinians and contribute to the realization of a more equitable, just, and peaceful future for all.
Eligibility Requirements
- Open to All Ages: The Palestinian Center warmly welcomes individuals aged 18 to 75 to participate in our volunteer work or internships, with no age restrictions within this range.
- Inclusive of All Nationalities: Applicants of all nationalities are encouraged to apply, and there are no restrictions based on your home country.
- No Degree Required: Our programs do not necessitate university degrees, making them accessible to individuals from various educational backgrounds.
- Younger Applicants: Those under 18 years of age can also apply with one condition: a parental consent form must be filled out and signed by one of their parents.
Traveling Solo to Palestine
- An Exciting Adventure: Traveling to Palestine, whether alone or with companions, promises a unique and unforgettable adventure.
- Safety First: While safety is a universal concern when traveling, common sense and thorough planning can ensure a worry-free and enjoyable journey, saving you money in the process.
- Warm Hospitality: Palestinians are known for their friendliness, enthusiasm, and eagerness to engage with people from diverse cultures and countries. Interacting with internationals is a highlight for Palestinians, enhancing your trip’s enjoyment and interest. If you’re traveling alone, your solitariness can make you more approachable compared to traveling in a group.
- Overcoming Fears: Don’t allow fear and apprehension to hinder your once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Embrace Palestine as a solitary traveler and immerse yourself in its captivating wonders and beauty. Remember the saying, “the world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.” Let yourself read the entire book—a journey you’ll cherish forever!
Obtaining a Visa for Entry into Palestine
Visas for entry into Palestine can be obtained through the following methods:
Visa on Arrival: If you are a citizen of an exempted country, you can routinely obtain a visa upon arrival at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv or at the Allenby-King Hussein Bridge border crossing. Notably, Hamas controls the border in Gaza in coordination with Egypt. Tourist visas typically have a validity of 90 days, and most Americans and Europeans are granted three-month visas upon arrival after clearing customs.
Visa for Non-Exempt Countries: If your home country does not have an exemption agreement with Israel, you must obtain a visa from the Israeli embassy or consulate in your home country before your visit. To accommodate travelers from countries where having Israeli stamps in their passports may pose issues, Israel now issues visas on a separate, small card containing a barcode indicating the visa’s validity period. It’s essential to keep this visa card with your passport during your travels. You can verify whether your native country participates in a visa exemption agreement.
Additional Options for Your Volunteer Program (“EXTRAS”)
As part of our volunteer program, you have the option to enhance your experience with the following “EXTRAS”:
- Extended Arabic Language Instruction: For those interested in delving deeper into Arabic language learning, you can opt for additional hours of Arabic language instruction beyond the specified weekly hours, available at a rate of $20 per additional hour.
- Private Tours to Palestinian Cities: Explore more of Palestine by embarking on private tours to other cities such as Ramallah, Nablus, Jenin, and Jericho.
- Airport Pick-Up and Drop-Off Service: Streamline your arrival process with our pick-up and drop-off service from Ben Gurion Airport directly to Hebron, with a travel time of approximately one and a half hours. The cost of this convenient service is $130 USD for one-way transportation.
- Accommodation for Friends or Partners: If you have friends or partners accompanying you on your journey, we offer comfortable lodging options in Hebron, including our private apartment or with a Palestinian family.