
My Name is Israel
ISRAEL21c launches its powerful new DIY exhibition for readers with an inspiring and unforgettable look at Israeli humanitarian aid worldwide.

ISRAEL21c launches its powerful new DIY exhibition for readers with an inspiring and unforgettable look at Israeli humanitarian aid worldwide.

Next week, ISRAEL21c launches its second DIY exhibition for readers with a powerful and moving look at Israeli humanitarian aid worldwide.

Israel’s embassy in Hanoi and the Family Medical Practice network, founded by an Israeli doctor, bring food, clothing and medical care to villagers.

Tables are a goodwill gesture by Israel Economic and Cultural Office in Taipei in memory of victims of the Taiwan earthquake in February.

Three young IDF veterans offer a way for post-army trekkers to make a positive difference among children in the impoverished countries they visit.

Israeli expertise in water technology and conservation is frequently shared via voluntary projects of the government, industry, academia and NGOs. The third in our series of stories for the My Name is Israel exhibition.

Israel is often one of the first countries on the ground to offer humanitarian aid after the world’s most devastating earthquakes. Read the first in our series of stories from our powerful new aid exhibition, My Name is Israel.

Free eye surgeries, AIDS and malaria prevention, cancer screenings, equipment donations, public health education among the ways Israel helps.

Israeli volunteers and nonprofit groups bravely wade into dangerous situations to provide a kinder world for living creatures. Read the fourth installment of our exhibition My Name is Israel.

It takes a long time to pick up the pieces after a catastrophic storm, but Israeli volunteers are often there to shoulder the burden and save lives. Read the second in the
series of stories from our powerful new aid exhibition, My Name is Israel.

Israel’s policy is to treat any wounded Syrians who reach the Israeli border seeking help even though the countries are considered enemies.

From hurricanes to floods, wildfires, tornados and terror attacks, Israelis are quick to offer vital expertise to one of the country’s closest allies.

Israelis don’t just respond to extreme disasters; they also create and lead long-range programs to improve lives in difficult circumstances.

After any kind of disaster, survivors need help in dealing with their trauma and building resilience. That’s where Israeli experts step in.

The healthy beat of lifesaving heart initiatives originating in Israel reaches to the far corners of the globe.