Birthday Angels: giving birthday parties for underprivileged children

Thousands of children in Israel go without a birthday party every year because their parents or carers cannot afford it.  Birthday Angels has created a bespoke party kit for just £18, containing games, decorations and stickers.  The party is arranged by a volunteer and helps the child feel special, loved and good about him/herself.

Target: £10,800 to fund a birthday party for 600 individual children

raised so far: 6 %
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Garden of Hope Nursery: providing a lifeline to parents of young children

The Garden of Hope nursery offers day care for Ethiopian-Israeli children aged 1-3 in the Ashkelon area. The parents of these children are faced with the struggle between making ends meet and caring for their young children and this nursery provides a solution that enables parents to go out to work whilst their children are cared for at a very low cost.

Target:£7,945 to fund the shortfall in nursery fees for 15 children

raised so far: 18 %
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Gan Hayeled: recreational treatment and rehabilitation for children with special needs

Gan Hayeled (children's garden) is a recreational centre for children who are developmentally and physically disabled.  It provides a therapeutic environment which recognizes the special needs and capabilities of these children and  helps  alleviate the problems of loneliness and isolation which they so often experience. Gan Hayeled offers after-school activities to over 200 children in three centres in the north of israel, as well as holiday camps and weekend retreats.                                 

Target: £10,909 to fund ten multi-sensory therapy sessions for 20 children with special needs

raised so far: 9 %
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MTova : computer access and training for underprivileged populations

MTova operates 5 computer centres throughout Jerusalem aimed at providing underprivileged populations with the necessary computer literacy skills needed to succeed in today’s world. These programmes help bridge social gaps, reduce unemployment, and improve the earning powers of the underpaid.

Target: £8,697 to fund 3 employment courses for new immigrants

raised so far: 1 %
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INTRA: riding lessons for the disabled

INTRA, the Israel National Therapeutic Riding Association is an organization committed to teaching equine skills and horseback riding to people with a wide range of disabilities.  Within weeks of starting INTRA’s sessions, most riders show dramatic improvement in their ability to face the challenges of their disability.

Target: £11,455 to fund 1500 riding lessons for children and adults with severe learning disabilities

raised so far: 5 %
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Crossroads: outreach and educational centre for youth at risk in Jerusalem.

Crossroads is an outreach centre and social service provider for at-risk English speaking teens in Israel.  Crossroads social workers find teens in trouble on the streets and offer services and support to help them make a positive change for their future.  The goal of the Crossroads centre is to create a combination of hope, skill, and determination that becomes a turning point for these teens, helping them move towards a more fulfilling and independent future.

 

Target: £10,091 to fund the operation of the Crossroads Employment Centre

raised so far: 7 %
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HAMA: animal assisted therapy for vulnerable people

HAMA uses animal assisted therapy to help children and families at risk, holocaust survivors, trauma victims, children with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactive disorder) and other vulnerable groups.  Many of HAMA's 30 dogs and 15 cats have themselves been rescued from abusive homes or abandonment.  They become important facilitators of human recovery and rehabilitation and help children and adults express themselves, through relating to the animals who are percieved as non-threatening and non-judgemental.

Target: £7,122 to fund an individual therapy programme for estranged fathers and children

raised so far: 39 %
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Bet Shean Foodbank: delivering food parcels to the needy

Hunger is a really big issue for those living in poverty. Over a third of the residents of Bet Shean, a small town located in the north of Israel, are registered with the welfare department and struggle to provide enough food for themselves and their families.  The Bet Shean Foodbank is run 100% by volunteers who prepare, package and deliver food for the needy for Shabbat and the holidays.  Much of the food that they deliver is donated by local members of the community, Kibbitzim and venue halls.

Target:  £4,418 to pay for 5,000 hot Shabbat meals for struggling families and elderly people in Bet Shean

raised so far: 40 %
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Bet Hayeled: providing a loving home to at-risk children

Established 14 years ago on Kibbutz Merav in the North of Israel, Bet Hayeled cares for children who have been removed by social services from their family home in order to escape a cycle of distress, abuse and violence.  Nine children currently live in this loving foster home and are rebuilding their lives in a warm, nurturing, safe community.

Target: £11,758 to give one child a safe home for a year

raised so far: 48 %
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Kenafayim: bringing out the individual through art

Kenafayim art centre is a unique place where talented artists, musicians and actors with mental illness and intellectual disabilities come to create and perform. It is a place where they can be defined by their talent, not their disability. The healing powers of art for people with disability are well known, and at Kenafayim this is taken one step further. Not only do particpants gain a  sense of dignity and self value by being productive, but the general public that come to see their plays and exhibitions are given a unique insight into the world of disability and stereotypes are challenged.  

Target: £5,236 to fund six cultural workshops for high school children with learning diffculties

raised so far: 32 %
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Dental Volunteers for Israel: Free dental treatment for Jerusalem's poorest children

Dental problems in children can result in serious illness, pain and social problems. DVI is the only clinic in Israel to provide dental treatment and preventative education to Jerusalem’s poorest children – for free.   All the dentists are volunteers, many on holiday from overseas and 80% of the materials used are donated by manufacturers.  Treatment here is of the highest quality and oral health education sessions are given to every family

Target: £14,818 to fund a course of dental treatment and education for 118 children living below the poverty line in Jerusalem.

raised so far: 9 %
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