BASIC NEEDS
- Food and financial assistance for impacted families, the elderly, and the homebound.
EVACUATION, HOUSING, RESPITE, AND SUPPORT FOR FRONTLINE COMMUNITIES
- Including support for communities under fire and for new olim living in absorption centers through evacuations, temporary housing, respite trips, children’s activities, and increased security.
FUNDS FOR VICTIMS OF TERROR
- The Jewish Agency for Israel’s Funds for Victims of Terror is a key part of our
standing emergency response capacity that provides immediate cash grants to families and individuals who have been impacted by acts of terror and violence, for post-trauma care, etc.
TRAUMA RELIEF AND PSYCHOSOCIAL CARE
- Supporting wide-scale trauma relieve and psychosocial support, including the expansion of telephone hotlines
- Providing direct care to first responders, Lone Soldiers, the injured, and families whose relatives were murdered, injured, or abducted
- Training and support for caregivers and responders, including hospital emergency teams and municipal teams
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES AND HEALTHCARE
- Medical supplies and equipment for first responders and hospitals in close proximity to the front line.
SPECIAL POPULATIONS
- Targeted assistance to vulnerable populations and their caregivers, including the elderly, young children, people living with disabilities, and marginalized populations, such as the Ultra-Orthodox and Bedouin communities.
LOCAL EFFORTS AND VOLUNTEERS
- With Israel’s home-front mobilized, funding is needed to enhance capacity and provide operational support to evacuees, special populations, frontline communities, and those responding to the crisis.