Unfunded Welfare Projects

“Sabres” Youth Center for Empowerment with Arts– Interior Renovation
Background: “Sabres” is an alternative meeting place for all youth in Be’er Sheva, especially youth at risk. The youth center is used as a space

“HOSEN” Center- Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Garden Renovation
Background: The “HOSEN” center is operating for twenty-five years and treats more than 400 patients a year. The center is located in Be’er Sheva

The Warm Haven For Religious Girls at Risk Renovation
Interior of the Building and Garden Renovation Background: The Warm Haven for Girls for the Ultra-Orthodox Community is located at 24 Rutenberg Street in the

`The Fidel Youth Education Center’ – Interior Renovation Project
Background: The center serves as a central meeting place for Ethiopian youth. Educational and social intervention frameworks at an early age strengthen disadvantaged families and

Beit Samuel Youth Club Renovation
Background: Beit Samuel is a center for Ethiopian immigrants. The center provides assistance to the new immigrants in transit from absorption centers to the community.

Religious Youth Education Club – Interior Renovation Project
Background: In recent years, the city of Be’er Sheva has been providing activities adapted to religious youth. For this purpose, a religious youth club was

Nirim Community Center – Music room
Background: Nirim community center, is located in ‘Dalet’ neighborhood in Be’er Sheva and used by all residents of the neighborhood. The Community Center offers activities
Funded Welfare Projects
Completed Welfare Projects

The Shavu Banim Center
The Shavu Banim Center is a community and spiritual center. The center provides community services to the Ethiopian community in Be’er‑Sheva, addressing the unique needs

Fidel Youth Center Garden Renovation
Youth centers are an important part of the community. They provide a central meeting place for youths. They offer a safe area for youth to play

Australian Soldier Park
The Australian Soldier Park is dedicated to the memory of the Australian Light Horse regiments that captured the town from the Ottoman Empire during World War I. The park was established in 2008 on