Partners & Advisers
This campaign is organised by an alliance of individuals and organizations who have come together under a shared goal.
The initiative started with two community groups in rural Wales in summer 2025. Now we are a wide alliance with groups spreading across the UK. We are resolute and fired by love.
Communities for Palestinians says Thank you to our founders, Partners and advisers in these organisations.

A Welsh community response to Gaza. We first helped families escape death when the border was open. We now fund Palestinian schools in Cairo and help Palestinian enterprises set up and expand to create longer term income. With a background in community sponsorship in Wales, we are founder members of Communities for Palestinians. Cwtch is Welsh for more than a hug - implying home-coming, healing and solidarity.

Born of a personal near tragedy that came right, Ebony was unable to speak due to a misdiagnosis, but through her mother Nadia’s lioness love she was cured and ended up shouting to save Palestine.
Ebonies voice is leading to friendships between communities in North Wales and Gazan families. The friendships have only strengthened through the years of bombardment, hunger and fear. Through each wave of darkness they have kept a small, steady light glowing.
And that light burns in Wales, refusing to forget their friends in Gaza, carried by the same love that once pulled Ebony back into the world and helped her find her voice.

Haringey Welcome is a local grassroots collective with a vision of Haringey as a Welcome Borough where refugees, migrants and all residents are treated with fairness, dignity, and respect.

Malvern Welcomes is a community-based initiative which nurtures a culture of welcome to people fleeing violence and the horrors of war. We aim to provide practical assistance and advice to empower families and individuals to live fulfilled and happy lives as part of the community free from poverty, discrimination and harassment.
We have supported several families who have been resettled in our area. We also have experience in Community Sponsorship as we have successfully resettled four families under under UK Governments schemes.

Sanctuary schools, counties and towns share the core values of welcoming those who arrive here into local activities and communities. Members of Communities for Palestinians enjoy mutual support from this strong nation-wide network.

Over 1000 business leaders in the UK wrote an open letter calling on UK government to take concrete action on Palestine: ‘We recognise both the need of business for a secure stable international context in which to operate, and our responsibility as business leaders in creating it through ethical leadership' ‘Nobody can thrive in a world where impunity prevails.’

An expert advisory group with national representation, grounded in the realities of Community Sponsorship. Our mission is to serve and grow the Community Sponsorship movement
The alliance has provided a community organiser to help Communities for Palestinians.

North London Peaceniks
A small grassroots organisation with big ideas, campaigning for peace. Coming from Jewish families their commitment burns bright to do everything within their power to save others from the fate of their ancestors. Along with many leading voices trying to change the downward spiral of history, they uphold the Judaic values of peace, justice and healing.

This charity, part of the Diocese of Canterbury, supports vulnerable communities by tackling poverty and marginalisation, especially among homeless people, refugees, asylum seekers, and those leaving prison. It works through partnerships to provide practical support and guidance, guided by values of compassion, justice, and service to others.

A movement of humanitarians, doctors, activists, clergy, rabbis, lawyers, and everyday people committed to ending the siege on Gaza, stopping the genocide, and standing for Palestinian liberation.

A non-governmental organization, founded in 1994 and located in East Jerusalem. The center aims to empower Palestinian women and enhance their capabilities for them to become active members and resilient of changes within their community. The Jerusalem Center for Women wishes to do so by spreading the culture of human rights.
Collaborators

MENA Alliances is a woman-owned business connecting global companies with highly skilled, carefully vetted professionals from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. It provides recruiters with on-demand access to exceptional talent while creating meaningful opportunities for individuals to reach their full potential, discover their passions, and build successful careers.
Mena Alliances bridges global businesses with qualified professionals, supporting sustainable growth and long-term success for both companies and talent.

Reset was established in 2018 to coordinate the growth of the Community Sponsorship movement across the UK. It has been at the forefront of advocating for and delivering community-led welcome programmes.

Croeso Teifi is a charity in South Ceredigion that has sponsored Syrian refugee families. They have been publicised extensively by ITV Wales, S4C, UNHCR etc. It enjoyed a great working relationship with the local authority. It is an example of whole town welcome and hard working, integrated families.
Other Collaborations
We have collaborated with SARI Global which is an international organization that provides data-driven and satellite-based solutions to help governments, organizations, and communities make informed decisions.
SARI Global used satellite analysis to identify climate-related risks and develop recommendations.
The report we worked on shows that currently, more than 90% of displaced people in Gaza are living in high-risk areas — exposed to sudden floods, seawater intrusion, or strong winds. These findings are based on data analysis and environmental assessment.
Our key recommendations include:
- Ceasefire to allow urgent recovery and risk reduction.
- Early warning systems for climate and flood hazards.
- Rapid rehabilitation of essential infrastructure.
- Draining wastewater and flooded ponds before the rainy season.
- Guidance for displaced families to stay away from coastal and wadi (valley) areas.
- Recommendations for organizations to integrate these risks into their ongoing response and recovery plans.