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- In cooperation with World ORT - Help us to provide educational and psychological support [View this email in your browser]( Help us provide educational and psychological support across Israel [MAKE A DONATION]( World ORT has been transforming lives since 1880 and has been pioneering education across Israel for more than 75 years. Your support will enable us to provide the following services to meet the needs of students, staff, and families, now and for the future. Mental Health Support: Providing war-affected students and staff with one-on-one and group counseling and mental health services Community Engagement: Offering stress relief educational activities online for students across Israel, Grades 1-8 Educational Outreach: Extending education to displaced populations and evacuees to ensure that all children have access to learning opportunities and essential technology Staff and student support: Providing support for staff and students who have been directly affected and need financial support, food and other necessities Transportation: Funding for school buses or transportation allowances if further relocation of staff and students from conflict-hit areas is needed Teacher Training: Providing professional development for teachers so they can offer psychological assistance to children Safety Measures: Installing security measures at Kfar Silver, as well as additional security measures at other World ORT Kadima Mada projects [MAKE A DONATION]( Helping children in Israel to have a better future 'Israel is a nation in trauma, but our children are resilient' "On October 7 our sense of security as a nation was shattered. Terrorist incursions suddenly felt dangerously close. We no longer felt safe in our own homes. But I trust in our students’ resilience and their ability to overcome this trauma. We work with them, we foster their sense of belonging, we tell them ‘we are in this together’ – and those aren’t empty words, that is truly our strength." [Read the full article]( [READ MORE]( [MAKE A DONATION]( Sign-Up to the ORT Newsletter Sign-Up T: +44 (0)20 7446 8500 E: wo@ort.org We urge you to make a donation today, so we can immediately support the psychological needs and bolster security for our ORT family in Israel. [Facbook]( [X]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Jerusalem Post, HaAhim MiSlavuta St 15, 6701026 Tel-Aviv, Israel

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