Intern Journal: Taking it all in
Triple Exposure, Uncategorized, Internship Programtomorrowyoutheducation, exploration, intern abroad, internship program, middle east, nablus, Palestine, photography, spring 2011, TYO, west bank, youth arts, youth development
Operation Smile Screening at the TYO Center
Uncategorizedtomorrowyouthchildren, cleft lip, cleft palate, fall 2010, medical awareness, medical screening, nablus, northern west bank, operation smile, Palestine, TYO, west bank
Intern Journal: Conversing and Corresponding in English
Uncategorizedtomorrowyouthenglish as a second language, ESL classes, fall 2010, georgetown alumni, intern, internship program, medical school, medical students, nablus, NGO, Palestine, TYO, west bank
TYO and Citizen Diplomacy
TYO out on the town!
TYO co-hosts panel at New America Foundation: October 20
Uncategorizedtomorrowyouthamjad atallah, businesswomen middle east, doa'a taha brahimi, doaa brahimi, economic development, grey matter international, middle east women, nadereh chamlou, nell derick debevoise, new america foundation, palestinian economic development, palestinian economy, steve clemons, tomorrow's youth, TYO, women's economic empowerment, women's entrepreneurship, world bank chief economist
Mosaic Mania!
Triple Exposure, Uncategorizedtomorrowyouthart, children, international volunteers, interns, murals, nablus, Palestine, public art, summer 2010, Tomorrow's Youth Organization, Triple Exposure, TYO, volunteerism, west bank, youth development, youth service learning
TYO's own rockstar entrepreneur, Hayfa, featured in USAToday!
National Children's Museum highlights cooperation with TYO
Uncategorizedtomorrowyouthandrea smith, Beth Masri, children's museum, family literacy, mark wright, national children's museum, nell derick debevoise, play, willard whitson, zeid masri
Mobile solutions for Arab Women Entrepreneurs
Uncategorizedtomorrowyouthbill clinton, cherie blair, cherie blair foundation, clinton global initiative, jacob korenblum, middle east women, mobile technology for women, mohammad kilany, president clinton, souktel, women entrepreneurs, women's economic empowerment