- Burj al Luq Luq Community Centre and Society
The Burj al Luq Luq Community Centre and Society is an independent organisation working to address social problems among some of
Jerusalem 's marginalised sectors of society. The Centre's name translates into English as, "The Tower of the Stork". The land upon which the centre is built, has been historically referred to "Burj al Luq Luq"; musters ofstorks would rest on thisOld City hilltop as they migrated across the city.The Burj al Luq Luq Centre was established in 1991 as a community-based social centre, rendering services to the inhabitants of the Old City of Jerusalem. The centre predominantly operates programs with women, children and youth as its main beneficiaries. With continued support, it aims to grow in capacity, maturing to augment services offered to those in need, across
Jerusalem at large. The centre is situated in the "Bab Hutta" neighbourhood, on a hilltop inside theMuslim Quarter of the Old City; and where the Northern and Eastern walls of theOld City meet. The centre overlooks Jerusalem's most conspicuous landmark, theDome of the Rock .External links
* [http://www.burjalluqluq.org/ Burj Al Luq Luq Community Centre's Website]
* [http://www.orienthouse.org/ydd/Templete.aspx?id=16 Youth Development Department's Website]
* [http://www.fhf-pal.org/index_e.htm The Faisal Husseini Foundation's Website]
* [http://www.welfareassociation.org/english/index.htm The Welfare Association's Website]
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