Youth
Aliyah was formed in 1933 to save Jewish children from persecution in Europe. Although circumstances have changed, unfortunately anti-Semitism has not been eradicated. The organisation had adapted according to the times and urgency of need, so that our focus has become rescuing children from poverty, abuse and neglect.
Youth
Aliyah Child Rescue cares for abandoned and needy children from over 25 countries around the world, including states of the former Soviet Union, Chechnya, Bosnia, Ethiopia, Morocco, Argentina, Tibet, China, and even many EU member states.
Today we are responsible for 5 Youth Villages committed to the 'total care' of over 2,000 children aged 3-18. Here they are offered a warm family atmosphere, given their daily needs, assured security, and provided an all-around education. With our help, upon graduation these children are easily able to integrate into mainstream Israeli society.
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