
Golden Hands of Volunteers
Our craftswomen don't just sew – they create comfort and offer support to those who need it the most.
Our volunteers from the Sewing Studio regularly gather to create unique and useful items with their own hands. In every piece they make, they not only put their skill but also their heart. This time, our volunteers were especially productive. For the patients in the pulmonology department, our crafters adapted comfortable and warm shirts, helping them feel more at ease in the hospital environment.

In addition to assisting medical institutions, the volunteers also made convenient organizers and men's underwear for mobile hospitals, providing immense support both to hospital patients and the medical staff.

Our volunteers also extended their help to elderly people. They crafted beautiful potholders and lovely pouches for besamim—a symbol of care and spiritual connection between generations.

The crafters didn't forget about traditional items either, such as the napkins for covering challah to preserve its freshness and enhance the festive table. Each napkin was elegantly decorated with embroidered patterns by the girls from the Embroidered Code of the Nation project.

Simple, yet undeniably necessary items, like cozy pillowcases, will bring softness and comfort to their future owners.
We deeply thank our volunteers for their invaluable help and their desire to make a difference in others' lives!