The Board of Directors of Pilgrims of Ibillin met (by Zoom, of course!) April 21-22 for our annual spring board meeting. We paused for a moment to remember our friend and fellow board member George Shalabi, a long-time advocate for MEEI and justice for Palestinians. He is dearly missed by all of us. Our meeting also included welcoming new board members Darrell Druvenga and Haifa Bautista. They will be joined in their work by our newest board member, Anne Weirich, who was elected to fill George’s position on the board. New board members continue our work and we give thanks for their willingness to serve.
As you know, our mission is to foster peace and justice in Israel and Palestine through education. We do that primarily by raising funds and making friends for Mar Elias Educational Institution and also for our various peace partners. To that end, at our board meeting we accelerated our 2020 gifts to our peace partners, approving all of our grants (totaling approximately $40,000) to be sent by the end of April. It was our sense that bumping up the grant process during the coronavirus pandemic would be of help to these partners.
Jean Hopson estate gift
Finally, and perhaps most exciting of all, after a multi-year planning process the board approved $212,000 in funding for various capital projects throughout the MEEI campus. As you read this, MEEI is buying news desks and new computers. They have already renovated a teachers’ lounge and will be doing so much more. The funds for these projects came from the estate of Jean Hopson, a long-time MEEI supporter who made Pilgrims and MEEI the sole benefactors of her estate.
The members of the board give great thanks to Jean Hopson and to everyone who supports our mission in ways large and small. She and you are, indeed, fostering peace and justice in Israel and Palestine through education.
If you would like to know more about the work of the board, please contact Peter Henry, our board president, at peter.henry@ptsem.edu or (704) 892-5641.