Enhancing the psychological well-being of highly vulnerable children and women in the central governorate through the provision of selected and specialized psychosocial services and short-term temporary job opportunities for those most in need in the Gaza Strip. Approximately 80 graduates from various specializations, holding at least a bachelor's degree and aged between 20 and 40 years, benefited from these services. This initiative responds to the deteriorating social services sector due to the political and economic conditions in the Gaza Strip over many years. These services contribute to fostering a sense of belonging and integration into society, reducing social isolation, and enabling highly vulnerable individuals to feel their importance and value in the community, thereby enhancing their sense of effectiveness and personal worth.