Who We Are
We are Fuheisies — young and old, women and men — working quietly, together, to protect our land and each other. We stand against unplanned developments and excessive commercialization of our beautiful land. The preservation of nature, our unity as one family, and cultural identity is our top mission.
Our group began abroad, formed by Fuheisies living in the United States, reaching across borders to reconnect with capable and willing Fuheisies around the world. From early conversations grew a movement: buying land not to develop, but to defend. Our motivation is simple — we love Fuheis, and we want to keep it whole.
This is not about recognition. Much of our work has been done quietly and anonymously, pooling resources to purchase land that might otherwise be lost — just to keep it in safe hands.
Our founders, Dr. Feras Ziadat and Anton Hattar, helped build the early network. But this effort belongs to all of us: those reaching out, those donating, and those returning. We are finding one another, strengthening our connections, and building a global community of Fuheisies who put Fuheis first — not in words, but in action.
Our strength is in our numbers.
Our power is in our unity.
Our future is in our land.
Our Vision
“To save our future,
we must imitate our past”.
We see Fuheis as one family — rooted in heritage, united by duty, and mobilized to protect what matters most: our land.
We believe the land of Fuheis must remain whole, protected, and passed on — not sold away for developments or commercial use. Through our growing network of committed Fuheisies, both local and abroad, we are helping families buy back land at risk of degredation, keep it within the community, and preserve it for generations to come.
This is not a campaign of fear. It’s a movement of love of Fuheis & Jordan — where Fuheisies step forward, pool resources, and act together to protect our future.
We welcome back those who’ve left. Whether returning in person or through investment, every step re-establishes our presence. Together, we build unity, rebuild morale, and safeguard our town — not just from loss, but for renewal.
