Supporting Foster Families during Wartime

HaTikva Families had the privilege of visiting one of our foster families in the southern region. Bringing along some gifts, we cherished the opportunity to spend quality time with them. Amidst the unsettling backdrop of sirens and explosions nearby, we were amazed by their resilience and courage in facing the challenges of the ongoing war. […]
The Williams Family

Following the outbreak of the October 7th war, Israel rapidly mobilized tens of thousands of reserve soldiers and abruptly thrust them into combat with a depraved enemy. The men who answered the call were not the typical image that a “combat soldier” brings to mind. Many were fathers in their 30s who served in the […]
Rivka’s Story

Rivka’s Story Rivka first visited Israel when she was young and knew it would be her future home. Several years later, she moved to Israel from Columbia, married her husband, Elkana, and had their first child. https://vimeo.com/952815844/cdbf0716ba You Can Make a Difference in Israel Today! Your donations are immediately put to work to directly benefit the […]
Winter Clothing for the Children

HaTikva Project was honored to provide a monetary donation supporting a foster family, enabling them to purchase much-needed winter clothing for the children since the father was drafted due to the war. One of our dedicated staff members also recently paid them a visit and spent time baking together with them, which was a huge encouragement.
The Challenges Vulnerable Children Face During Wartime

In collaboration with The Summit Institute and Orr Shalom, HaTikva Project swiftly responded to the war’s outbreak by providing art supplies, games, and clothing for families in emergency shelters and a local group home. Recognizing the additional challenges vulnerable children face during wartime, we seek peace for their hearts and minds. Please join us in […]
Hope for Change

In June, we were honored to speak at a Southern nonprofit supporting orphans and widows. Our topic: “Hope for Change.” Around ten mothers attended as we explored how life experiences, especially childhood, shape us. We emphasized that by understanding our stories and addressing wounds, change and growth are possible, making us better parents. We shared […]