EMPOWERING WIDOWS IN BETHLEHEM
FROM GRIEF TO RESILIENCE. RESTORING DIGNITY AND HOPE
Empowering Widows in Bethlehem equips widowed women with practical digital marketing skills and a savings group model so they can generate income, support their children, and rebuild stable futures – rooted in faith, community, and lasting hope.
Program Overview
Empowering Widows in Bethlehem is a practical, faith-centered livelihood program led by Pauline Ayyad, supporting a close-knit community of widows in the West Bank. Having walked her own journey through loss and restoration, Pauline now gathers and mentors women who have faced deep grief, ongoing uncertainty, and economic hardship – yet remain determined to provide for their families with dignity.
Delivered in partnership with Philoi Global, the program combines social media marketing training, one-on-one coaching, and an introduction to a savings group model. Alongside this, ARISE will create a simple shared website to showcase the women’s products to a wider audience – giving them a stronger platform for growth and long-term independence.
Pauline's Story - From Loss to Forgiveness
In 2007, Pauline Ayyad’s husband, Rami, was abducted and murdered for his faith while leading the only Christian bookshop in Gaza. Pregnant with their third child, Pauline was left devastated and overwhelmed with grief.
For years she battled pain, anger, and the struggle to forgive. When others urged her to pray for the man who killed her husband, forgiveness felt impossible.
But through prayer and a pivotal forgiveness conference, Pauline made a life-changing decision – she chose to forgive. When Rami’s killer was later arrested, she publicly renewed her forgiveness, declaring that justice belongs to God.
Today, her journey from grief to grace forms the foundation of her ministry to widows in Bethlehem – a testimony of resilience, faith, and restored hope.
Why Empowering Widows in Bethlehem Exists
This program exists because widows in Bethlehem face compounding barriers – grief, limited employment opportunities, regional instability, and restricted access to sustainable income.
For nearly 25 years, Pauline Ayyad has gathered and supported a group of widows who meet regularly for prayer, encouragement, and mutual care. Today, their shared hope is simple and powerful – to use their abilities to earn an income, provide stability, and help secure education and opportunity for their children.
Restoring What Was Taken
In Bethlehem and surrounding communities, widows often carry the weight of survival alone – emotionally, socially, and financially. Even when women have skills and products to sell, many lack the tools to reach customers consistently and grow beyond local word-of-mouth.
This program responds with practical, confidence-building support:
- Digital skills that help women market their products using everyday platforms
- Coaching that turns learning into action
- Savings practices that build resilience and reduce vulnerability over time
- A pathway toward long-term stability – not short-term relief
Because restoring dignity means more than meeting immediate needs – it means creating real opportunity.
Support a Widow in Bethlehem – Restore Dignity, Stability, and Hope
Your donation helps a widow move from uncertainty to sustainable income – equipping her with practical skills, ongoing coaching, and a savings model that strengthens her family over time.
When a widow can confidently market her products and access a supportive savings group, she gains more than income – she gains stability, community, and renewed hope for the future.
Skills, Savings, and Sustainable Livelihoods
Empowering Widows in Bethlehem is designed to be practical, relational, and achievable – giving women tools they can use immediately, supported by coaching and community accountability.
The Change We Hope to See
Empowering Widows in Bethlehem is designed to create lasting transformation through practical skills and relational support – restoring dignity and strengthening families over time.
- Increased income and confidence: women begin marketing and selling more consistently
- Greater resilience: reduced financial vulnerability through savings and peer support
- Stronger community: deeper connection, encouragement, and shared progress among widows
- Hope renewed: women and children gain a clearer pathway toward a more stable future
A Sustainable and Scalable Model
This program is built for responsible growth. By combining structured digital training, personal coaching, and a savings model rooted in dignity and ownership, the approach can be strengthened over time and adapted to support more women – without losing the relational care that makes it effective.
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Replicable framework: clear training modules and support steps
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Coaching for implementation: learning becomes real action, not just information
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Community-led savings: a sustainable model that strengthens independence
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Long-term impact: skills and savings that continue beyond the program period
Frequently asked questions
What is Empowering Widows in Bethlehem?
It’s a faith-centered livelihood program supporting widows in Bethlehem with digital marketing training, one-on-one coaching, and a savings group model – helping women generate sustainable income and strengthen their families over time.
Why is this program needed?
Widows in Bethlehem face limited employment options and financial insecurity, often while raising children alone. Many have products or skills but lack the tools to market consistently, grow income, and build financial resilience.
What does the program include?
The program includes an Arabic digital marketing training session, tailored learning modules, one-on-one Zoom coaching, a shared website to showcase products, and training to establish a self-managed savings and lending group.
What is the savings group model?
A savings group is a small, self-managed community where members contribute modest amounts regularly, build pooled savings, and offer micro-loans to one another for product development or urgent family needs – strengthening resilience and independence.
How will the women sell their products?
Women will learn how to market using WhatsApp, Facebook, and Messenger, supported by coaching. They will also have a shared website that showcases products collectively, helping reach a wider audience.
How does faith play a role in the program?
The program is rooted in Christian hope, dignity, and community. It supports women holistically – not only through skills and finances, but also through encouragement, prayerful connection, and the belief that restoration is possible.
How can I support the widows in Bethlehem?
You can give toward training, coaching, and the savings group model. Your support helps provide practical tools and long-term stability so widows can earn income with dignity and build a more secure future for their children.





