We are proud to share this article from The Times of Israel and featuring Beit Halochem.
We are proud to share this article from The Times of Israel and featuring Beit Halochem.
More than 100 people gathered at the home of Lisa and Barry Levi in Boca Raton, to help launch the Chai for Life campaign to support the many services and programs for the 12,000 newly wounded now coming to Beit Halochem to rebuild their lives.
Despited unbelievably tough times, 618 academic, vocational training, and creative arts scholarships were awarded in 2023.
Let’s ensure that all our wounded soldiers, our heroes, feel the light of caring, recovery, and love. They will know they are not alone.
Nearly 600 guests attended our special Hanukkah celebration, which both honored and saluted the wounded veterans of Israel.
The Hebrew Institute of Riverdale (The Bayit) had a special Hanukkah celebration for their children and their families, honoring the children of wounded soldiers of Beit Halochem.
Headed by top government officials, the 25 members of the Ukrainian mission visited our center and saw the unique rehabilitation and support frameworks the ZDVO provides to our disabled veterans.
The 2023 Annual 5 Towns 5K Run/Walk was an especially festive event, drawing runners and walkers from far and wide to participate. This year it was clear that the race – nicknamed Gabby’s Race – was raising critical funds for Beit Halochem rehabilitation centers serving wounded veterans and their families in Israel.
ZDVO – Beit Halochem awarded 75 sports scholarships for a total amount of NIS 480,000 (approx.USD 130,000) to athletes who have excelled and their coaches for their training achievements.
The Israel at 75 Mission brought a group of close to 50 supporters of Israel’s disabled veterans and Beit Halochem, from across the world.