Last news and events from volunteer centers
Hanukkah days, with the help of volunteers, bring new miracles to all members of the Jewish community!
Volunteers from "Hesed-Arieh" continue to expand their circle of assistance in the Lviv and Ivano-Frankivsk regions.
A real fairy-tale celebration for children who explore this world and bring beauty into it but, unfortunately, cannot hear it.
The variety of volunteer activities within the "Hanukkah Marathon" is striking.
Hanukkah Miracles in the City that adorned the city trolleybus with Hanukkah symbols.
Volunteers from the Halom Volume and Bnei Azriel centers organized a culinary competition to make fragrant doughnuts.
Volunteers from Halom Volume prepared cookies for children from families forced to leave their homes.
Graduates received not only knowledge but also practical experience that will allow them to actively engage in volunteering.
As part of the All-Ukrainian "Hanukkah Marathon," volunteers organized a series of interesting events.
This is not only the conclusion of the bright holiday but also a particularly significant event for the participants of the "Hanukkah Marathon" action.
A meeting on the topic of holidays with a psychologist-consultant for the elderly participants of the "Interaction" project.
For the Hanukkah holiday, volunteers organized a series of events with the wards of Hesed.
DVC volunteers brought an entertaining and active program with contests for the children.
During the bright Hanukkah holiday, volunteers organized a creative gathering for the children of the community.
Volunteers gathered to prepare a Hanukkah treat for people in crisis.
Thanks to the talents, help, and support of our volunteers, the Hanukkah lights of kindness and brightness were lit.
In November, our "Kind Guest" project celebrated "Apple Day" in a unique style.
The mission of this wonderful initiative is to make autumn warmer for those facing challenging life circumstances.
The restoration of the Zaporizhzhia Oak, which is an ancient natural heritage of the region.
Giving light means sharing warmth and care with those who need it.
Challah has become not just a symbol but a living embodiment of kindness and unity in the "Shabbat Guest" project.