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List # 3 Student List from Aida Camp
Salsabeel Bdeir  
Social Condition:
Salsabeel is Malakoot's sister. She finished first year of English
literature in Bethlehem University, and she is beginning second year in few
days. Her GPA is 3.7 = (B+). They are excellent students.
Needs at least 1270 per year for each 2 semesters.

Malakoot Bdeir  
Social Condition:
Her house was demolished two weeks ago. She finished her Tawjihi [high school] this year with a mean of 97.2% and plans to study Business administration in Bethlehem University. She has no house. Her father is a retreated blind advocate; Her two brothers work in a sweets shop. Her eldest brother finish the university this year.
Needs at least 1270 per year for each 2 semesters.

Ruba Asad AbdelKader Abu-Srour  
Social Condition:
Studying to be a dentist in AL-Quds University at Abu-Deiss east of Jerusalem. She lives in Aida Camp. Her grade in Tawjihi is 95.3% and in the first semester of the first year 83%. She is now in the second semester as Dentist in Jerusalem University. She is paying 1965 Jordanian Dinars (100JD per credit hour) as fees per semester. If she don't find a financial help she will be forced to leave the faculty and follow a less expensive study as science student or something else... Her second sister is passing the tawjihi this year. Her two other brothers are in 9th and 6th grade respectively. Her father is a teacher in a UNRWA school in the camp, diabetic since his birth, and not very well. Her mother works in a shop for 700 shekels by month.
Total/ year =US$ 8680

Ahmad Hajaljlah  
Social Condition:
His father is unemployed since two years. He has a brother in fourth year in a UNRWA institute in Ramallah, so his studies are partially covered; and a sister in 3rd year in civil engineering in Beir Zeit university (She took a loan last semester, and she didn't go the semester before to the university because the family couldn't pay). Ahmad is second year in Hotel Management at Bethlehem University, and was going to quit the university because the family couldn't afford the tuition for him as well. His mother is sick (cancer) and he has two younger sisters in the school. So he needs urgent financial help. He lives near Aida Camp.

Abdel Haq OditAllah  
Social Condition:
He is a first year student in Bethlehem University, Science department. He is one four students for the same family in the university. His father is sick, and retired. He has one brother working outside the country gaining 500$ a month where he send some money for them from time to time but cannot cover their needs. The eldest sister is also a student, and works on partial time basis. Others do not. The youngest daughter is in high school. SO no income that can allow them to pay for three students in the university and one in high school, and the medications for their sick father. Impossible to go to the university without financial help. The cost of his studies is around 1000 US$ a year, and 900 US$ for other expenses, which makes it up to 1900 US$ a year. He lives in Aida Camp.

Mohammed Bleibla  
Social Condition:
He is third year at the University of October 6 in Egypt, studies Mechanical Engineering. the tuition is 2600 US$ a year, plus other expenses for books, rent and living 3300 US$ a year, which makes 5900 US$ expenses a year. There is also 2 other brothers and a sister who are students in different universities in Palestine. The father is unemployed since 2 years and in no way he could manage to pay for all his students. He has a very good mention in the university. It would be a loss to deprive him from continuing his studies because he can’t afford to pay for that. He lives in Beit Jibrin Refugee camp- Bethlehem.

Rasha Karkoor  
Social Condition:
She has a grade of 93.7% in the high school. She is one of 3 sisters who are students. Her father as all the others is unemployed since the past two years of the intifada. The costs of her university tuition and books around 1600 US$ per year. With such an excellent student, it is a shame not to give her all the financial help necessary to open the doors of a future for her and begin her studies at Bethlehem University. She lives in Aida Camp.

Fatma Abu-Srour/Abu-Salem  
Social Condition:
She is a second year student, Major in Arabic At Bethlehem University. She is married with a daughter. Her husband is also unemployed since 2 years. They live in the house of parents. Tuition and books around 1000 US$ per year. There is 3 other students in the family, and the situation is generally difficult. She lives in Aida Camp.

Nariman Darwich  
Social Condition:
The eldest of 7 brothers and sisters. She is the first university student at Jerusalem Open University in Early Childhood Education. As the others her father is unemployed and unable to pay for her studies. A very difficult social case. Cost of tuition, books and other expenses around 2000 US$. She lives in Aida Camp.

Majdi ElKurd  
Social Condition:
He finished the high school last year but couldn’t pay the university tuition. This is a second chance to enter the university, and still can’t pay for his study, and couldn’t follow the university. He has another brother studying abroad, and three other younger sisters in the school. The full cost per year would be around 2000 US$. He lives in Aida Camp.

Rania ElAmmash  
Social Condition:
She is one of 8 brothers and sisters, 6 of whom are students. The other 2 girls are married. Her father is unemployed, no income for the family. An extremely difficult financial situation for this family, but with the will to study even if they have to beg for their children so that they continue their education. She is accepted in Jerusalem University-Abu Deis, in Mathematics. The cost of tuition and other expenses is around 2500 US$ per year. She lives in Deheisha Camp- Bethlehem.

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