This is our moment to be gutsy and inspired, to make Israel flourish again, like the red anemones making the Supernova killing fields bloom.
KKL-JNF is Reviving Hope in a Shattered City
Mayor Alon Davidi brought up a plan that should allow for "resettlement" in the country by paying grants to all residents who agree to leave their hotels and return to the city voluntarily.
Despite their wounds, they all want to get back in the fight – together they will win this war.
Animal-based therapy is one of the services offered by the Sderot Resilience Center supported by KKL-JNF. After October 7, the need for it has soared.
This is how the Sderot Resilience Center is helping traumatized citizens to overcome fear and grief, with the support of KKL-JNF.
The IDF evacuated most of the city's residents in mid-October because of constant rocket attacks. They are presently staying in hotels in Eilat, Jerusalem, and the Dead Sea region.
“Our Resilience Unit has been operating since 2016 to give emotional support to our volunteers and to the citizens,” explains Uriel Bulmas.
DJ Raphi contacted the Sderot municipality and got permission to organize this uplifting moment for the evacuee children from Southern Israel.
Civil Military Police - Brothers in Arms set up 15 kindergartens in Tel Aviv hotels, adding to the existing 11 in the Dead Sea and more to come in Tiberias, for Sderot and Kiryat Shmona evacuees.