Last news and events from volunteer centers
As Part of the "Just Jew It" and "Inclusive Space" Projects, Volunteers Visited Children with Speech and Hearing Impairments
Traditional Passover Seders for the solitary members of the Jewish community filled their homes with warmth and care.
Volunteers are people with incredibly sincere and open hearts towards all living beings.
Participation in such actions contributes to strengthening our community and enhancing its social cohesion.
International Children's Day for patients of the Regional Oncology and Hematology Center and the NGO "We Are Together"
The "Food Security" project, implemented by volunteers, is a source of pride for our center.
The "Let's Connect" project aimed at helping elderly people in mastering modern technologies.
Volunteers organized an exciting tour and a charity dinner for the residents of the boarding school.
As part of the "Day of Good Deeds" campaign, our young volunteers contributed to the preparation for the bright holiday of Passover.
The "Good Deeds Day" campaign encompasses not only regional centers but also small towns and villages.
Our center, together with Volunteer Community Ukr, participated in the international campaign "Good Deeds Day."
Each of us is capable of good deeds, and they don't always require a lot of resources.
Volunteers from the volunteer center decided to help the environment become spring-like beautiful.
The "Good Deeds Day" campaign draws attention to the importance of charity and volunteering.
Volunteers conducted an engaging masterclass for the children of the Romny community as part of Good Deeds Day.
The kindest initiative, "Good Deeds Day," kicked off with a creative and unforgettable event.
Volunteers immersed participants of the Day Center in the world of handicrafts, teaching them the technique of "kumihimo" braiding.
Volunteers organized a Shabbat and a musical quiz for elderly beneficiaries of Hesed.
The "Week of Good Deeds" campaign brought about many positive changes thanks to the activity of volunteers.
The joint magic of Shabbat continues to work its wonders, uniting us and filling our hearts with joy.
Volunteers from the Photo School project brought joy to people with disabilities through culinary arts and photography.