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Evacuated Families and Children

Evacuated Families and Children

In the aftermath of the October 7th massacre, thousands of families and individuals were urgently evacuated from the war-torn area. They were relocated to various locations across Israel, providing them with a safe place during these trying times. Many of these individuals experienced the loss of family members and friends. Some are grieving for those who lost their life, and others ache for their dear ones who have been taken captive in Gaza. All of them left their homes carrying broken hearts and wearing only the clothes they wore.
The Shiloni Project aids several of these evacuated communities in the Jerusalem and Tel Aviv areas. We ensure direct personal contact, aiming to grasp their needs and provide a bit of relief during this time. Though the requests we receive may be modest in size, they carry a deep emotional significance. For example, a young woman with a disability who dreams of visiting the Western Wall after losing her father in the attack, a teenager yearning for a musical instrument to rekindle her passion for playing, men and women in need for basic items like underwear or vital medicines, and newborns who lack the essentials required for a warm welcome into this world.
We ensure that these packages are thoughtfully wrapped and personally delivered, hoping to bring a little smile to those who need it most. In these little personal gestures, we hope to be there for these communities as they take the first steps toward restoring their faith in humanity.

THE LEVY FAMILY NEEDS OUR HELP! 

 

On October 6, 2023, Or Levy and his wife Eynav decided to skip the beginning of the Nova Music Festival so they could spend an extra night with their two-year-old son, Almog. They woke up early the next morning and drove south, arriving at Kibbutz Re'im minutes before Hamas infiltrated the site. Or and Eynav quickly turned their car around and sought refuge at a nearby bomb shelter. They believed they were safe. Only ten minutes passed before Hamas terrorists entered their shelter, brutally murdering Eynav and kidnapping Or. 

Suddenly Almog was left without a mother and with a father who has now been missing for over 175 days. Almog is staying with both sets of grandparents and he has continuously been asking for his mom and dad. 

 

THE LEVY FAMILY NEEDS OUR SUPPORT. 

 

Let’s raise funds to help the Levy family navigate the aftermath of October 7th and its profound and devastating impact on their family. 

 

Together we will provide: 

- Support for family reintegration (therapy, housing, caregiving, etc.)

- Ongoing support for Almog and his caregivers (meals, clothing, etc.)

- Educational and social support (tutoring, extracurricular programs,       

   current/future education, etc.)

- Material support for the broader Levy family as they advocate for Or's

   release 

 

TO DONATE: Click the following link:

https://www.aid-coalition.org/donate/shiloni

 

IMPORTANT NOTE: Please add the following message in the comment box: “Attn: Chen Moyal/Levy Family Support.” All donations are tax deductible and will be managed through the Shiloni Project, in partnership with AID Coalition, a registered 501(c)(3) - EIN 93-1616002*

 

Stay up to date and learn more about Or by following on instagram: @bringornow

https://www.instagram.com/bringornow/

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