Your purchase supports free after-school learning and cultural activities for the children of SEP Artists in Jerash Camp.
Launched in 2025 with foundational support from the Collins Family, the SEP Cultural Center offers after-school support in Maths & Sciences, Reading & Writing, and English — as well as cultural, digital and vocational workshops delivered by qualified local and host professionals. The goal is simple: to give SEP Artists’ children a safe, consistent space to learn, focus and grow.
How your contribution helps:
• Keeps the Cultural Center resourced and open
• Supports qualified educators and facilitators
• Provides books, materials, digital tools and safe study space
• Expands long-term programming for children in Jerash Camp
FAQ
Does SEP make money from this service?
No. The Cultural Center is a non-profit educational service. Purchases help cover fixed operational costs — teachers’ salaries, materials, utilities, and program coordination. If contributions exceed running costs, the funds are reinvested into new activities or saved to ensure continuity during lower-contribution months. SEP does not generate profit from this program. This is part of our Social Enterprise vision.
Is this a school?
No. The SEP Cultural Center is not a school and does not issue certificates. It is an after-school support center staffed by qualified teachers who help children strengthen their skills in core subjects. We also host professionals who run cultural, digital, health-related, and vocational workshops.
Do SEP Artists pay for these services?
No. All activities at the SEP Cultural Center are free of charge for the children of SEP Artists.
Do you teach religion or literature?
No. Our after-school support focuses exclusively on Maths & Sciences, Reading & Writing, and English. We do not provide religious instruction or formal literature curricula.
How can I follow the Cultural Center’s activities?
You can follow our work through the SEP Social Impact Activities Instagram page (updated regularly) and the annual SEP Social Impact Report, which includes a dedicated chapter about the Cultural Center’s progress.