Laila Sana is a social worker, therapist and activist from southern Palestine whose work focuses on community-based responses to social needs and the links between social reality and the human psyche. In 2020, she created a rights-access model across 20 unrecognized Bedouin villages, later adopted by the Social Equality Ministry. She founded Al-Matrakh, a student collective supporting Bedouin and Palestinian identity and resilience. Laila directs Center Tamkeen in Tel As-Sabi, advancing poverty-aware practice, and studies psychodrama, aiming to develop therapeutic methods rooted in social justice and cultural identity.