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Debs Birthday Fundraiser for Ukraine Relief - JNF-USA's Work in Israel and Ukraine
Deb Zaluda
Deb Zaluda
Jewish National Fund-USA affiliates are on the ground at the Ukrainian border and in Israel helping refugees find safety - both emotionally and physically - as well as setting them up for a successful future during this tumultuous time.
MAKOM
· Recruiting Ukrainian and Russian-speaking volunteers to locate and provide proper shelter for women and children.
· Distributing food, baby formula, sweets and snacks, blankets, and diapers, as well as toys, to be distributed to refugees that fled Ukraine.
· Providing Ukrainian and Russian-speaking psychologists for anyone who needs mental health assistance, especially children.
· Preparing for the absorption of immigrants and refugees from Ukraine in all MAKOM communities in Israel while recruiting local volunteers.
NEFESH B'NEFESH
· Using Jerusalem Campus as a collection site for hygiene products, clothes, toys, and additional supplies for the incoming Olim (immigrants) from Ukraine.
· Organizing shipments to deliver these products to the distribution centers.
· Offered Nefesh B'Nefesh’s Tel Aviv Hub to groups who have created “command centers” to manage their vital operations and help sponsor some of their activities.
· Leveraging network of Tech companies to help Ukrainians find gainful employment.
LAUDER EMPLOYMENT CENTER
· Putting together a special employment program for Ukranian refugees.
· Integrating the new arrivals and assisting with giving them tools, knowledge, and resources through training and finding jobs.
GREEN HORIZONS
· Volunteers are traveling to the Ukrainian border to provide all the help, support, and activities needed to help the refugees as they cross the borders to safety.
· Recruiting Russian-speaking counselors to welcome children arriving in Israel.
· Leading activities to help alleviate the families struggles and to provide and safe and happy environment for them.
Jewish National Fund-USA affiliates are on the ground at the Ukrainian border and in Israel helping refugees find safety - both emotionally and physically - as well as setting them up for a successful future during this tumultuous time.
IMMEDIATE GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
$5,000: Provides care packages for 100 mothers and small children, including diapers, hygiene products, small toys and snacks through MAKOM
$5,000: To support one-Ukrainian family for six-months upon arrival in Israel, including basic supplies, meals, support group activities, and after school enrichment provided by MAKOM
$10,000: To sponsor a MAKOM Support Team on one of the Ukrainian borders providing humanitarian assistance
$10,000: Provides outdoor after school enrichment programs for 25 school children through Jewish National Fund-USA affiliate Green Horizons, Israel’s leading youth movement organization
$18,000: Supports a week of programming and assistance for up to 100 kids at Camp Nes Harim located within American Independence Park outside of Jerusalem
$25,000: Provides 25 refugees with two months of job counseling and placement services for Ukrainian Olim through Jewish National Fund-USA’s Ronald S. Lauder Employment Center
$30,000: One bus to evacuate refugees from Ukraine through our affiliate Nefesh B’Nefesh
MAKOM
· Recruiting Ukrainian and Russian-speaking volunteers to locate and provide proper shelter for women and children.
· Distributing food, baby formula, sweets and snacks, blankets, and diapers, as well as toys, to be distributed to refugees that fled Ukraine.
· Providing Ukrainian and Russian-speaking psychologists for anyone who needs mental health assistance, especially children.
· Preparing for the absorption of immigrants and refugees from Ukraine in all MAKOM communities in Israel while recruiting local volunteers.
NEFESH B'NEFESH
· Using Jerusalem Campus as a collection site for hygiene products, clothes, toys, and additional supplies for the incoming Olim (immigrants) from Ukraine.
· Organizing shipments to deliver these products to the distribution centers.
· Offered Nefesh B'Nefesh’s Tel Aviv Hub to groups who have created “command centers” to manage their vital operations and help sponsor some of their activities.
· Leveraging network of Tech companies to help Ukrainians find gainful employment.
LAUDER EMPLOYMENT CENTER
· Putting together a special employment program for Ukranian refugees.
· Integrating the new arrivals and assisting with giving them tools, knowledge, and resources through training and finding jobs.
GREEN HORIZONS
· Volunteers are traveling to the Ukrainian border to provide all the help, support, and activities needed to help the refugees as they cross the borders to safety.
· Recruiting Russian-speaking counselors to welcome children arriving in Israel.
· Leading activities to help alleviate the families struggles and to provide and safe and happy environment for them.
Jewish National Fund-USA affiliates are on the ground at the Ukrainian border and in Israel helping refugees find safety - both emotionally and physically - as well as setting them up for a successful future during this tumultuous time.
IMMEDIATE GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
$5,000: Provides care packages for 100 mothers and small children, including diapers, hygiene products, small toys and snacks through MAKOM
$5,000: To support one-Ukrainian family for six-months upon arrival in Israel, including basic supplies, meals, support group activities, and after school enrichment provided by MAKOM
$10,000: To sponsor a MAKOM Support Team on one of the Ukrainian borders providing humanitarian assistance
$10,000: Provides outdoor after school enrichment programs for 25 school children through Jewish National Fund-USA affiliate Green Horizons, Israel’s leading youth movement organization
$18,000: Supports a week of programming and assistance for up to 100 kids at Camp Nes Harim located within American Independence Park outside of Jerusalem
$25,000: Provides 25 refugees with two months of job counseling and placement services for Ukrainian Olim through Jewish National Fund-USA’s Ronald S. Lauder Employment Center
$30,000: One bus to evacuate refugees from Ukraine through our affiliate Nefesh B’Nefesh
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