BEYOND BLIND GIVING.

Traditional aid asks for your trust. We provide evidence. By assigning a Mission ID to every contribution, we connect the donor directly to the deployment.

The Digital Heirloom

We use AI to preserve Palestinian Tatreez, creating a permanent digital vestige of your presence in the mission.

The Public Ledger

Every stitch is logged on the Verification Wall a public witness to the momentum of aid.

The Chain of Custody

We document every stage, from the procurement of premium goods to the final distribution manifest.

TECHNOLOGY IN SERVICE OF HERITAGE

We utilize Generative AI not to replace the human hand, but to amplify the Palestinian story. Each pattern generated by the Gharza Loom uses traditional motifs the Saru (Cypress), the Grapevine, and the Flora of the Galilee reimagined in high-fidelity renders.

“We use modern tools to ensure that ancient patterns, and the people they belong to, are never erased from the record.”

THE DIGNITY STANDARD

We utilize Generative AI not to replace the human hand, but to amplify the Palestinian story. Each pattern generated by the Gharza Loom uses traditional motifs the Saru (Cypress), the Grapevine, and the Flora of the Galilee reimagined in high-fidelity renders.

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Premium grade, locally sourced where possible.

Essentials that prioritize health, nutrition, and warmth.

No faces of recipients are used for marketing. Their privacy is protected by the Dignity Protocol.

DIRECT-TO-FIELD ARCHITECTURE

Gharza does not have a marketing budget. We do not buy Instagram ads or pay for celebrity endorsements. Our growth is driven entirely by the “Witnesses” the donors who share their looms to complete the weave.

Commitment: 100% of the funds allocated to a “Stitch” go toward the physical aid and the logistics required to deliver it.

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Tatreez was historically used by Palestinian women to document their history, geography, and identity through symbols.

You are simply continuing that tradition using Digital Stitches.

For centuries, the Palestinian stitch was a ledger—documenting the origin, status, and journey of its weaver. It was a language of resilience.

For centuries, the Palestinian stitch was a ledger—documenting the origin, status, and journey of its weaver. It was a language of resilience.