JNF helps disabled and seriously ill Israeli kids

April 4, 2024 by Noa Roitman
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KKL-JNF and JNF-KKL Germany have held a unique spring camp in Eilat in collaboration with Simcha Layeled, dedicated to improving the quality of life and social welfare of disabled and seriously ill children in Israel.

Pic: Yehuda Ben Itach

The camp was attended by about 850 campers with and without disabilities, along with the professional staff accompanied by social workers, medical teams, volunteers, and KKL-JNF guides. The camp was held for five days with a variety of activities: water sports, beach parties, a pajama party, a sunrise trip and more, along with a memorial ceremony for those who fell in the war.

The climax of the event was a performance by singer Benaia Barabi, attended by all the children from the association and evacuees residing in Eilat because of the ” Swords of Iron” war.

Shaham Masori, an 11-year-old from the Simcha Layeled battling cerebral palsy, spoke about the camp, saying: “I have a mentor who comes to me every week, and together we do lots of fun things. Once a month, we also go out for group activities that are always special and fun, but now I’m mainly looking forward to the camp in Eilat! To talk to friends who are dealing with a chronic illness like me, to play cards, to be with the mentors, to hike and enjoy, there’s nothing like the Simcha Layeled! I feel like this is my second family.”

Odeya Bilig, in charge of community initiatives, ‘olim’, and special needs at KKL-JNF, said: “We at KKL-JNF are pleased to collaborate with the Simcha Layeled association. KKL-JNF operates extensively among populations with special needs, in a variety of integration activities within society. Particularly in this challenging period, among evacuees with special needs. KKL-JNF will continue to invest and initiate comprehensive activities for the residents; it’s time to be united and contribute for the benefit of others.”

 Simcha Layeled CEO Eli Klarman,stated: “We are happy that the camp took place despite the challenging times we are all facing in Israel. For the children, this camp is so important and critical for their ongoing emotional support and is a fun break from their routine. We thank KKL-JNF Israel for their collaboration; we thank our friends and donors of JNF-KKL Germany for their support. Without all that – all these great things would not have happened.”

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One Response to “JNF helps disabled and seriously ill Israeli kids”
  1. liatjoy says:

    Shaham Masori, a brave, intelligent 11 year-old, who embraces life and inspires others.

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