The Golan - Support the People
The Golan Heights has faced significant challenges during the current war, enduring over 2,000 attacks by rockets and killer drones, resulting in 18 killed. This unprecedented situation has disrupted daily life, closing schools, igniting wildfires, and damaging agricultural lands and homes.
Despite these hardships, the Golan community has stood its ground, refusing to evacuate and opening their homes to 3,000 evacuees, including families of hostages.
This resilience highlights the crucial role the Golan plays in securing Israel's northern frontier.
Your support strengthens our communities and is greatly appreciated!
Community Resilience: The war has put a tremendous strain on families, with parents in the IDF facing constant stress and spouses managing households alone while dealing with frequent sirens, explosions, and school closures. The emotional toll on the children
is substantial, with increased anxiety and a need for mental health support, and it is our focus to secure their well-being. Your support can help the Golan region realize its full potential. Please consider donating to one of the following:
Providing essential mental health support:
Together with the University of Haifa and experienced therapists, we have developed two programs: 1) for Parents & Toddlers and 2) for younger school children whose parents were deployed for extended periods:
- Parent & Toddler Therapy = $16,500 for a year
- Reservist Children Treatment = $20,000 for a year
Preparing for the future: Bomb shelters for kindergarten, youth centers and senior center:
- Build & Placement - $120,000/shelter, 9 shelters needed
- Bomb Shelter Refurbishment: $4000 each, 23 shelters
By donating to these critical areas, you are helping to rebuild and empower the Golan, ensuring its continued resilience and growth in the face of adversity. Your contribution will make a lasting impact on the lives of the people who live and work in this vital
region.