During their clinical training at Saint Nicolas Home in Beit Jala, third-year occupational therapy students organized a heartwarming activity on 13 March 2024 involving residents and children from the Creche/Bethlehem. With creativity and compassion, the students facilitated an intergenerational activity where the residents engaged in reminiscence therapy while the children participated in arts and crafts.

Together, they created colorful artwork and shared stories, fostering meaningful connections across generations. This activity not only provided therapeutic benefits for the residents, promoting cognitive stimulation and social interaction but also offered valuable learning experiences for the students, highlighting the importance of holistic care and community engagement in occupational therapy practice.