Your support gives injured Israelis access to vital therapy, heals them in their homes, and fuels their fight to recover.
Recovery Stops When It Matters Most
At Beit Levenstein in Ra’anana, Israel’s largest rehabilitation hospital, survival is only the beginning.
Recovery takes therapy, medical equipment, an accessible home, and months without a paycheck. Families spend everything they have. Then the money runs out, and treatment stops.
Working with families at Loewenstein Rehabilitation Medical Center, Israel365 has identified three patients whose recovery is now at risk because their families have exhausted their financial resources.
They have no one else to turn to.
They need you.
Still Fighting to Come Back
At thirteen, Nadav was a Beitar Jerusalem youth player who spent his free time helping people in need. Then a car hit him.
Five brain surgeries. Eighteen months. He still cannot speak or respond to his mother.
She comes every day anyway. She brings photographs from before the accident, the smiling boy, the footballer, the kid who wanted to help everyone, and she shows them to the nurses, to the doctors, to anyone who will look. She needs them to know who her son is.
Nadav needs physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. Without them, he loses function he may never recover. His mother cannot pay for them.
Your gift keeps his therapy going.
Racing the Clock to Bring Him Home
Two years ago, doctors found a tumor in Malka’s husband’s brain. He survived the first surgery. Eighteen months later, the tumor came back.
The second surgery saved his life. It also paralyzed the left side of his body. Chemotherapy and radiation are still ahead of him.
Malka didn’t leave his side for four months. Her employer fired her while she sat in the hospital. Now no one in the family has an income.
In two weeks, her husband comes home to a bathroom he cannot use, without a hospital bed, without a caregiver, without a way to get to treatment.
She has two weeks to fix all of it.
Your donation pays for the bathroom, the hospital bed, and the caregiver waiting for him when he walks through the door.
Her Children Cannot Wait
Avivit is a single mother of three. Her oldest son lives in a psychiatric care facility. Her two younger children, eight and six, have only her.
Then a cervical spine operation went wrong.
The damage paralyzed half her body, affected her speech, and took the vision on her right side. She uses a wheelchair now and fights every day to move again. Her employer put her on unpaid leave. She has fallen behind on rent and struggles to keep food in the house.
Her children are going to lose their home if nothing changes.
Your gift keeps food on the table and a roof over their heads while Avivit learns to walk again.
You have loved Israel your whole life. Today, that love has somewhere to go.
Nadav is waiting for therapy that could restore what the accident took. Malka has two weeks to prepare a home her husband can survive in. Avivit’s children are one missed payment from losing everything.
Your gift becomes the therapy session, the hospital bed, the bag of groceries, the rent check that buys another month.
You may never meet them. But they keep fighting because you chose not to look away.
You can also support our efforts through stock donations and legacy giving.
For more details, contact Dan at dan@israel365.com.
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