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Young Adults

The Young Adults Division focuses on programs for ages 18–35. We create tailor-made programs in the areas of education, employment, social engagement, and personal development, helping young adults realize their personal and professional potential.

Community centers provide dedicated spaces for young adults. On the personal level, programs include career counseling and leadership development. Professional skills are supported in programs for computer literacy and high school equivalency certificate. On the community level, we offer volunteer opportunities, cultural and leisure activities, and support for social and community-based initiatives.

By connecting young adults from diverse backgrounds and strengthening local human capital, these efforts reinforce community life, encourage young adults to remain in their communities, and help reduce social gaps.

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Connected

The Connected program for immigrant youth from France provides a supportive informal framework to help support and help immigrant children integrate into Israeli society.

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Givat Shmuel – No Exclusion, Only Belonging

Givat Shmuel – No Exclusion, Only Belonging

Raising Awareness About Social Exclusion Among Teens It all began with a dance performance set to the song “Umbrella Child”, created by Chen Salem-Blu, Director of the Community Center’s Professional Dance School, for the school’s end-of-year showcase. The song, performed by singer Atara Oria, addresses the painful reality of social exclusion and is based on her personal life story. “As the dancers rehearsed, we could all feel the emotional power of the song and the choreography,” Salem-Blu...

A Special Intergenerational Phototherapy Project in Givat Shmuel

A Special Intergenerational Phototherapy Project in Givat Shmuel

This week, the community of Givat Shmuel marked the conclusion of the “Koach Guy – Intergenerational Connections” program, a meaningful social-educational initiative held at the local community center. The program is named in memory of Major Guy Yaakov Nazri, a company commander in Battalion 52, who fell in combat in Gaza in October 2024. Throughout the year, local teenagers and senior citizens participated in a unique phototherapy workshop, using photography as a tool to build dialogue,...

A Meaningful Visit to the Yaldudes Early Childhood Center in Acre

A Meaningful Visit to the Yaldudes Early Childhood Center in Acre

On June 9, a moving visit took place at the Yaldudes Early Childhood Center in Acre, where a shelter was transformed into a welcoming learning space thanks to the generous support of Keren Hayesod.

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