About Us
Our Mission
It is easy to fall into despair, believing that we can’t do anything to help. We see politicians avoiding the subject of Gaza, and ignoring the deliberate and public genocide of men, women and children that is obvious from television and social media.
Our mission is to connect you with a Palestinian family to adopt, support and feed, so that you can do something to help, and that help is palpable through the ‘phone or videocall.
We aim to put Arabic speakers in contact with Arabic speakers, and English speakers with other English speakers, creating pals4palestine.
Who We Are
Ebonies Voice is a Community Interest Company (CIC). This is a type of company that works like a charity, and does not generate profits for shareholders. Instead, the benefactors are the community in general.
Ebonies Voice was originally set up to help children with special educational needs, but with changes in demand and circumstances, the CIC has decided to adapt and increase the original aims by aiding UK citizens who are distressed with the ongoing conflict in Gaza and Lebanon, by giving them a means of helping those who are suffering there.
Contact with your new family starts here
all you need to do is to fill out the contact form, detailing your language skills and your background and we will match you with a family, where there is someone who can communicate with you.
Our Team
Ceceil Brian
Kirsty Watson
Toni Parker
Administration Staff
Nadia Kearney
we are not helpless
we can do something to help them directly
Hello my name is Nadia Kearney. I am the CEO and founder of Ebonie’s voice
Ebonie’s voice was inspired by my daughter’s story and her fight with a rare medical condition – encephalitis – which caused her to lose many abilities including the ability to talk. Thankfully with the correct medical help and support Ebonie has made a remarkable recovery including regaining her voice .
What we discovered through this journey that childrens’ voices or other form of communication are often ignored by people in authority.
Though the development of Ebonie’s voice here in the UK, we have been able to support children so that their voices were heard and they were not lost in the cogs of a bureaucratic process.
However, as the conflict started in Gaza we saw, and continue to see, that children are yet again victims.
Children are always the most vulnerable in any society but often pay the heaviest price in any conflict, and especially so in this one, where children are targeted. Ebonie became upset and concerned for other children living in Gaza and has become the driving force for Ebonie voice to do more and the decision was made by the directors that Ebonie voice would incorporate a new movement – Pals 4 Palestine
Ebonie’s wish was that the voices of innocent children and civilians were heard by the world and much needed aid, medical support and psychological support put in place for the people of Gaza in this most dark hour.