Assuming a national leadership role

providing an immediate and long-term national response,

empowering individuals and communities

devastated by October 7th and the War

 

 

 

Providing Immediate and Long-Term National Response, Rebuilding Israel, and Empowering Individuals & Communities Across the Country devastated by the October 7th Attack and the Iron Swords War 

The Foundation’s national relief efforts include:

 

 

Rebuilding Kibbutz Be’eri’s Art Gallery:

The Tel Aviv Foundation in partnership with the Government of Germany and The Liebling Haus, is set to rebuild the Kibbutz’s art gallery, which was burnt to the ground on October 7th. The vision includes a new cultural center as well, catering to the southern communities and Israel as a whole. 

 

 

 

Supporting Communities in the Gaza Envelope:

Launching long-term mentorship and peer programs with the communities of Sderot and Netiv Ha’Asara, including training, program development, establishing fundraising frameworks, and supporting projects on the ground. .

 

 

Emergency Relief Funds:

Establishing the Tel Aviv Foundation National Orphans Fund, Providing immediate assistance and ongoing support to the hundreds of children who lost a parent in the October 7th attack and the war that followed.

The foundation also established the Tel Aviv Foundation Iron Swords Fund, Providing immediate aid and relief to all residents and at-risk communities directly affected by the war, including wounded soldiers, families of IDF soldiers and security personnel, hostage families, and more. 

 

 

 

Fostering Resilience across Tel Aviv:

The Tel Aviv Foundation and Reichman University launched the Resilience Benches Pilot in Tel Aviv-Yafo, aiming to make mental health care more accessible and effective, offering real-time emotional support in public spaces, free of charge, to everyone. 

 

 

 

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