Sports
The Sports Division promotes physical activity and healthy living among children, youth, and adults across Israel through inclusive and accessible community-based programs.
By expanding access to sports and wellness opportunities nationwide, we help strengthen wellbeing and community connection. Our programs encourage active living while building social networks, and support personal growth through physical activity.
Leading programs include:
- The National Ninja League - 40 Ninja training facilities nationwide and team league for K-12, serving 2000 participants.
- Healthy Morning (Boker Bari) - to prevent obesity and promote access to healthy food.
- Magen Kehila (Community Shield) - IACC national soccer league for Arab and Jewish youth with over 80 teams.
- Families of Champions (Mishpahot Alufim) - sports activities and healthy nutrition for families.
- Health Promotion Program in Haredi Communities - focus on nutrition and active lifestyle in the haredi sector.
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The program is a joint venture of the Sports Department, together with the "Hechaluts" organization and the Hapoel Center, and its main goals are to provide a response to the need on the ground in creating close encounters between boys and girls from different communities and groups in Israeli society, and instilling values of fair sports education, tolerance, cooperation and equality.

The program, sponsored by the "Telma" company, promotes community and family values and emphasizes strengthening the family unit, by personally empowering program participants through joint physical activity for parents and children.

K-12 program that promotes self-confidence and perseverance while encouraging a healthy lifestyle.
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