In 2009, the non-profit began partnering with the Negev Institute for Strategies of Peace and Development on a program, Joint Ventures for Peace, that saw Palestinian and Israeli women receiving job trainings together.[6][7] The program also aimed to develop business partnerships between the Palestinians and Israelis.[7][8]
That same year, the organization participated in an exhibition at Palestinian Cultural Week in Amman, Jordan.[9]
In 2011, the organization opened an Economic Development Center.[3][10]
Beginning in 2016, the non-profit began a breast cancer awareness campaign in Jerusalem in collaboration with the Palestinian Ministry of Health.[11] The campaign included educational lectures, education on self-examination exams, and the founding of a forum for breast cancer survivors.[11]
The organization has also taken part in the distribution of aid, such as food or school bags for students, to families in need.[12][13]