
9 ways Israel has changed culturally as a result of war
Our list includes positive trends, like a dramatic rise in volunteering and a better understanding of the disabled, as well as less impressive ones, such as a spike in smoking.

Our list includes positive trends, like a dramatic rise in volunteering and a better understanding of the disabled, as well as less impressive ones, such as a spike in smoking.

The Malki Foundation’s Therapists on Wheels program enables children with severe disabilities to live at home, but now many are displaced due to the war.

Palta’s platform will enable brands to serve a new market of 1.6 billion people with disabilities.

The Empowerment Project is first in the world to adapt enrichment courses for students with profound intellectual disabilities who require extensive support.

A model of cultural inclusion, the Israel Integrative Orchestra is comprised of music academy students and people with various types of disabilities.

Professor studies how leisure and rec venues can be more welcoming to those with physical limitations as well as autism, obesity, gender differences.

One man’s mission to bring his disabled father on a hiking trip led to an innovative wheelchair and an organization that brings the disabled a unique chance to take trips in nature.

One organization’s meaningful impact on children with disabilities

In honor of Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, ISRAEL21c introduces you to inspiring and diverse women who conquered substantial obstacles to achieve greatness.

Volunteers at an Israeli farming village run a unique independent camp where adults with cerebral palsy or Down syndrome face no upper age limit.

Partnership with WeWALK enables vision-impaired Moovit app users anywhere to get real-time bus and train information, navigation guidance.