
Saving at-risk teens by making them givers, not takers
An Israeli organization was founded on the belief that the greatest thing in the world is to do good for somebody. Research shows it works.

An Israeli organization was founded on the belief that the greatest thing in the world is to do good for somebody. Research shows it works.

The New Guardian youth movement in Israel for grades 4-12, includes 3,000 Bedouin kids from Galilee villages who meet at an educational farm.

Teens from Israeli periphery town of Netivot win Unistream competition from field of 110 youth startups. A mattress company is developing their idea.

Lipaz Ashate bags top spots in national and international contests, having trained in the martial arts since the tender age of six.

What started out as a high school project delivering food to senior citizens has grown into award-winning network looking out for the elderly.

What happens when an Israeli program puts two unexpected groups of campers together? My Piece of the Puzzle says it’s magical.

17-year-old Ran Yochay missed half the superbike season due to fractured elbows suffered during a crash but now she’s happily back on the track.

ELEM receives United Nations Special Consultative Status in the field of youth in distress.

In honor of UNICEF’s World Children’s Day today, we’ve compiled a list of super-impressive Israeli kids who’ve accomplished more by the age of 16 than many of us do in a lifetime.

Every year, 6,000 16-year-olds from across Israel apply for 140 slots in LEAD leadership development program. Those accepted stay until age 35.

Sixty percent of the volunteer staff of Magen David Adom, Israel’s national emergency-response network, are teenagers.

Israel’s Scout movements place the responsibility of leadership on very young shoulders.

The 1,000-kilometer hiking route will be the longest trail photographed for Google Street View and the first one that runs the entire length of a country.

Israeli high-tech upgrades US Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program and urges startup community to fulfill children’s wishes.

An Israeli organization empowers youth at risk by teaching them how to identify and fill needs discreetly in their own communities.