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Humanitarian Aid
Supporting New Immigrants in Israel During Challenging Times
Our team at the Joseph Project is proud to share a recent uplifting story that exemplifies the spirit of unity and support. A group of new immigrants has recently arrived at an absorption center in Israel’s north, ready to embark on a journey to build a new life in the Land of Israel. In their pursuit of safety and opportunity, they have chosen a path that underscores the profound resilience of the human spirit.
Recognizing the challenges faced by these new arrivals, we have taken it upon ourselves to extend a helping hand. Our mission is to provide them with the essentials for their homes and children, ensuring that they feel supported and welcomed in their new homeland. The Joseph Project believes in the power of community and the strength that comes from standing together in times of need.
Now, more than ever, the sentiment “there’s no place like home” takes on a deeper meaning. As we witness the courage of those who continue to make Israel their home, we are reminded of the importance of compassion and solidarity. These newcomers are not just building a future for themselves but contributing to the rich tapestry of Israeli society.
In the midst of uncertainty, we invite you to join us in making a difference. The Joseph Project relies on the generosity of donors like you to continue providing essential support to those in need. Your contribution will not only help us assist new immigrants but also reinforce the idea that, even in challenging times, compassion and kindness prevail.
Together, let’s be a beacon of hope for those who are building a new life in Israel. Your support can make a meaningful impact, ensuring that these new arrivals feel the warmth and embrace of a community that cares.
To contribute and be a part of this uplifting cause, please click to make a donation. Every contribution, no matter the size, is a step towards creating a more compassionate and supportive community for all. Thank you for being a vital part of the Joseph Project and for helping us make a difference in the lives of those in need.
Israel War Updates
Joseph Project: Helping new immigrants in Kiryat Gat
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We recently hosted an event for 200 families in Kiryat Gat, just 30 minutes from the Gaza Strip.
Courage Amid Tragedy: Svetlana’s Journey from Loss to Hope
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Svetlana, a young mother from Sderot, became a widow on October 7th. Her husband, Martin, a brave policeman, fell while protecting the people of Sderot.
The Joseph Project: providing quality food boxes and hygiene products to displaced families in Israel.
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The ongoing war on the northern border against Hezbollah has disrupted daily life in northern Israel, making it difficult for many to find jobs and make a living
The Joseph Project: Supporting Humanitarian Work on the Streets of Tel Aviv
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Moti is doing amazing work on the streets of Tel Aviv. He actually cooks fresh food several times a week and distributes it to people living on the streets. He willingly walks the rough streets of Tel Aviv, where police presence is rare.
Joseph Project: Helping Kibbutz Beeri Displaced Families
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The Calderon family from Kibbutz Beeri faced unimaginable loss and hardship when on Oct. 7th Hamas terrorists brutally murdered Omer's mother, his children's beloved grandmother and destroyed her home.
$17.1 Million in Humanitarian Aid Distributed
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The Joseph Project has distributed over $17.1 million in humanitarian aid to Israelis affected by ongoing terrorist attacks.