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Primarily serving elderly Israelis, Amigour is an affordable housing program that allows these beloved citizens to live independently in vibrant communities.
FIND OUT MOREAn international development program that creates opportunities for Jews all over the world to come together and serve others.
FIND OUT MOREThis mentoring program partners Israeli teens with at-risk children to help the kids develop both academically and socially.
FIND OUT MOREBringing Jewish young adults from around the world to Israel for internships, gap years, study, volunteerism and more.
FIND OUT MOREAn after-school program that helps disadvantaged youth gain advanced professional technological training and in turn, empower them to enter the workforce.
FIND OUT MOREThese cost-effective boarding schools provide therapeutic intervention to at-risk youth across Israel, helping them heal and flourish outside their home environments.
FIND OUT MOREWe build a thriving Israel by harnessing social activism in service of vulnerable populations, and based on the vision of a model society in Israel.
FIND OUT MOREThe program engaged 2,062 participants in 2017, of whom nearly 1,200 enjoyed the benefits of support by Masa Israel Journey.
FIND OUT MOREThe fund helping Jewish institutions such as schools, community centers, and organizational offices make necessary security improvements.
FIND OUT MOREAllowing Jewish communities to meet young Israeli ambassadors who perform meaningful service prior to entering the army.
FIND OUT MORENativ helps immigrant soldiers in the IDF who are not halachically Jewish connect more fully with their heritage and educate themselves about Jewish culture.
FIND OUT MOREProviding Israel’s terror victims with emergency financial assistance within the first 48 hours after an attack or other national crisis.
FIND OUT MOREVenezuelan native Tony Reichler relied on many of The Jewish Agency's programs to help him find his way in his new homeland—most particularly, Wings.
Entrepreneur Michal Melamed grew her business with the help of Loan Funds. Today, her start-up is bringing an Israeli food staple—tahini—to the masses.
Founded in 1974, this village provides a wide range of therapies and social services, with an emphasis on independence, Jewish values, and reaching one’s potential.
In Puerto Rico, a new Project TEN center is not only impacting the local community but the volunteers who have started arriving there.