Last news and events from volunteer centers
These master classes have become not only a celebration of taste but also a special event in the heart of each participant.
Respect for nature... or Jewish traditions in the practice of environmental conservation.
For the volunteers of the Lviv Volunteer Center, it is important that every drop of assistance, every small contribution, is valued.
Volunteers hosted a creative gathering, painting eco-bags as part of the All-Ukrainian To be-eco campaign in celebration of Tu BiShvat.
Soap made with love and attention will serve as a reminder to each beneficiary of the care for their well-being and comfort.
Volunteers, as part of the All-Ukrainian To be-eco campaign, organized a wonderful family event in honor of Tu Bi-Shvat.
Volunteers presented a new creative approach to developing fine motor skills for elderly community members.
Children of the Jewish community enthusiastically created bright appliqués and real masterpieces.
Volunteers from the project have initiated collaboration and assistance to the Zoo Garden at the boarding school for visually impaired children.
The "Food Security" project continues to bring joy and inspire acts of kindness.
This inspiring experience demonstrates that even the smallest actions can have a significant impact.
The initiative for regular visits to animal shelters is admirable and deserving of support.
The event organized by volunteers as part of the To be-eco campaign has become a significant step in supporting low-income families.
Drawing can be a source of joy and relaxation for children in shelters.
The volunteers of the "Shabbat Guest" project not only bake challahs for the beneficiaries but also infuse them with a piece of their hearts.
Each drawing became unique and one-of-a-kind, reflecting the individuality and inner world of its creator.
In the cozy Hesed Day Center, a heartfelt celebration full of inspiration and joy dedicated to Tu Bi-Shvat took place.
When the Food Security project takes on creating its culinary masterpieces, it becomes true creativity.
As part of the To be-eco campaign, volunteers organized a fantastic workshop on creating florariums.
The "Study Club" project received strong support in its wonderful starting phase from an active volunteer and the founder of the Holocaust Museum.
On the eve of Tu B'Shevat, volunteers prepared a special treat for participants of the family club – ginger cookies shaped like trees.