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Children and Youth

In 2017 in the sphere of Children and Youth, the foundation reviewed grant requests for community programs oriented at infancy (ages 0-6), involving at-risk children that live in life-threatening circumstances.

In 2017, The Ted Arison Family Foundation supported the following projects:

Bat Melech. Project: Supporting children in shelters for victims of domestic violence, at a sum of $50,000.

Beit Yossi. Project: Supporting therapeutic intervention program for infants at-risk, at a sum of $25,000.

Hof Hagalil – Association for Family and Child. Project: Supporting the program Good Parenting as a basis for child development, at a sum of $23,000.

Bet Elazraki Children’s Home. Project: Supporting the expansion of the organization’s emotional therapy framework for children at-risk, at a sum of $39,457.

Eli – Association for the Protection of Children. Project: Supporting the purchasing of an emergency unit vehicle, at a sum of $50,000.

Jindas – The Organization for Urban Renewal in Lod. Project: Supporting the after-school programs for children, at a sum of $50,000.

Big Brother Big Sister Israel. Project: Supporting the program Big Brother – Equipped for the Road, for children from south Tel Aviv neighborhoods that are entering first grade, at a sum of $25,000.

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