When Safety Began to Return

The story of Maram is another glimpse into the impact of our outreach programs. At 35, she carried the heavy weight of fear: panic attacks triggered by war and constant anxiety for her children’s safety. Through support and guidance, Maram began to find relief and regain her sense of security. Her journey reflects the heart […]

Finding Rest and Trust: Zaki’s Path to Connection and Healing

The story of Zaki is just one piece of a bigger picture. Through eight outreach programs, more than 2,300 lives have been touched: children, families, the elderly, and individuals with special needs. Each number represents not just statistics, but stories of hope, healing, and transformation.

Creating Space for Rest and Connection for Our Families

This summer, we had the joy of gathering foster and adoptive families from our network for our annual respite retreat, a time set apart for rest, reconnection, and renewal. Families came together to slow down, breathe, and be refreshed after a demanding year. Parents were supported through guided sessions focused on strengthening marriage and family […]

Vera’s Journey Toward Healing and Safety

It is our joy to offer hope and healing to families and individuals. Many shared how deeply they were touched that our team sought them out, a meaningful reminder that they are not forgotten and their well-being is important. They left uplifted, renewed in strength, and ready to invest that hope back into their families […]

Standing Strong for Family

Yaniv is married and has two young children and is a small business owner. Since the start of the war, Yaniv has completed three separate rounds of reserve duty, each lasting 100 to 120 days. While he serves, his wife is left to care for and raise their children alone. And their business has suffered […]

A Brother’s Place of Healing

Yoni is 53 years old and divorced. Approximately a decade ago, he was diagnosed with a mental health disorder and has since been under psychiatric care. He currently resides at the “HaShalom for Rehabilitation and Mentally Injured” hostel, where he pays 1,400 NIS per month for his accommodation and support. For many years, Yoni’s mother […]