
Israeli Trauma Coalition opens new center in Odessa
The new resilience center joins four others throughout Ukraine, helping locals deal with mental effects of war.

The new resilience center joins four others throughout Ukraine, helping locals deal with mental effects of war.

In Israel, immigrants from both sides of the Ukraine war get free course to help them qualify for new careers in food service.

Olena Zelenska and Israel’s First Lady Michal Herzog visit leaders in trauma care and rehab; Zelenska plans to adapt Israeli models to Ukraine.

Amid massive flooding and an impending ecological catastrophe, Israeli NGO IsraAID rushes essential aid to displaced Ukrainians.

From Ethiopia to Serbia, Thailand to Ukraine, Israeli public health expert Dorit Nitzan has built a career strengthening the wellbeing of the vulnerable.

SmartAID provides renewable energy generators, heaters, rechargeable thermal blankets and battery packs to help Ukrainians avoid freezing this winter.

Senior officials are shown how Israel promotes accessibility and inclusion to ensure equal opportunities for people with disabilities.

Young woman evacuated from war zone to a Jerusalem medical center had a nearly zero chance of survival. Three months later, she was discharged.

As the war in Ukraine continues to expand six months after it began, Israeli aid organizations ramp up operations to help deal with the unprecedented humanitarian disaster.

The maritime intel company finds evidence that Russian cargo vessels are smuggling allegedly stolen grain from Ukraine to sell it at a profit.

SmartAID provides clinics and hospitals with solar generators, emergency generators, LED spotlights, large battery chargers, power banks.

Children from a Chabad-run home in Ukraine are being cared for at the KKL-JNF Nes Harim Field and Forest Education Center in Israel as the war drags on at home.

13 student refugees are learning Hebrew along with math, computer science and physics. Some will continue with bachelor’s degree studies in Israel.

Special one-year program helps immigrant physicians from Eastern Europe prepare for Israeli life and Israeli licensing exams.

Internet-ready classrooms in neighboring countries allow students fleeing the war to continue learning with their own classmates and teachers.