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Saint George Hospital is dedicated to providing the highest quality healthcare services and programs to the people of Beirut, Lebanon and the region; regardless of religion, sect, nationality, socioeconomic status and race.
The American Foundation for Saint George Hospital is a non-profit, tax-exempt humanitarian and charitable organization incorporated under the District of Columbia Non-Profit Corporation Act. We are a 501(c) (3) organization under the United States Internal Revenue Code. As a non-political organization, we do not discriminate on the basis of religion, race or gender. The Foundation is headquartered in the Washington D.C. area.
Our mission is to unite those who are committed to supporting Saint George Hospital, as well as to fund education, research and post-graduate training for the its physicians and health care professionals. The Foundation is committed to building and equipping Saint George Hospital, providing additional hospital services, and helping to create new medical programs.
We passionately believe that there is nothing more precious than life, and hope you will join us in our commitment to improve and protect the lives of so many.
The festival features a variety of Arab and Chaldean food, ethnic cultural gallery exhibits and an impressive Middle Eastern live performers entertainment program which will include Star singer Hussam Al-Rassam, Rafid Sawa, Laith Aliraqi, Omar Jarbo, and Kamal Kareem (Saxaphone), we also have an array Folklore Dance troupes, and a fashion show.
The Boston Palestine Film Festival (BPFF) brings Palestine-related cinema, narratives, and culture to New England audiences.
The festival features compelling and thought-provoking films, including documentaries, features, rare early works, video art pieces, and new films by emerging artists and youth. These works from directors around the world offer refreshingly honest, self-described, and independent views of Palestine and its history, culture, and geographically dispersed society.