
About this Event
Join us for an afternoon of reflection, insight, and solidarity, featuring conversations with psychologists supporting Palestinians from Gaza, a curated Palestinian souk, and dabke lessons — a powerful symbol of Palestinian resistance. At a time when delivering food aid and relief remains obstructed, this gathering is a way to stand with Gaza and make a direct, meaningful contribution to those providing urgent mental health care on the front lines.
Healing for Gaza was born in the face of an ongoing genocide to deliver urgent, high-quality, clinical mental health care to Palestinians in Gaza and in forced displacement. Over the past year, we’ve delivered more than 1,000 psychotherapy sessions and supported over 600 children, parents, and frontline workers, while training and mentoring clinicians and bilingual interpreters around the world to respond to the psychological trauma of genocide and forced displacement.
Our clinical team is composed of specialised psychotherapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists, all rigorously trained to address the unique realities of war-affected trauma. Together with interpreters and coordinators, they form a global network grounded in dignity, cultural understanding, and ethical practice.
This event is a moment to come together — not in celebration, but in continued commitment. A space to reflect on the depth of this crisis, hear directly from those doing the work, and support a vibrant marketplace of Palestinian artists, designers, and small businesses.
All proceeds from this event will directly support Healing for Gaza’s ongoing emergency clinical mental health response for Palestinians in Gaza and in forced displacement.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St Ethelburga's Centre for Reconciliation and Peace Venue, 78 Bishopsgate, London, United Kingdom
GBP 44.04 to GBP 174.05