When Eitan Mor returned home after more than two years in Hamas captivity, freedom did not mean instant healing.
Survival came first. Life afterward required something else entirely: stability, choice, and space to rebuild on his own terms.
That is where your support mattered.
Through your generosity, funds were made available directly to Eitan—not for a specific program, not for publicity, and not with conditions—but for him to use in whatever way best supported his life, recovery, and future. That flexibility was intentional.
For someone who spent years without control over his own body, time, or choices, unrestricted support is not incidental—it is restorative. It allows dignity to return before expectations do. It gives space for decisions to be made quietly, privately, and at a human pace.
Your support helped with the real, practical needs that follow captivity—things that rarely make headlines but shape daily life:
- Medical follow-ups, rehabilitation, and ongoing care
- Housing, transportation, and basic living expenses during transition
- Mental and emotional recovery support
- The time and stability needed to plan next steps without financial pressure
This was not about fixing or fast-tracking recovery. It was about standing quietly and reliably behind someone who had already endured more than words can capture.
Eitan’s strength, faith, and perseverance carried him through captivity. Your support helped carry him through the fragile, uncertain days that followed his return.
Transparency matters to us, and so does humility. Some forms of help don’t come with visible milestones or neat outcomes. Sometimes, the most meaningful support is simply being there—without pressure, without demands, without an agenda.
Because of you, Eitan did not have to face the next chapter alone.
Thank you for choosing compassion over spectacle, patience over urgency, and support that honored Eitan as a person—not a symbol. Your generosity helped restore agency, dignity, and the possibility of a future shaped on his own terms.
By continuing to support this work, you help ensure that people like Eitan receive the stability and care they need as they rebuild their lives after trauma.