Celebrating National Gratitude Month: Honoring the Soldiers, Families, Staff, and Donors Who Support Beit Halochem’s Mission November is National Gratitude Month, a time dedicated to reflecting on the people, relationships,
Celebrating National Gratitude Month: Honoring the Soldiers, Families, Staff, and Donors Who Support Beit Halochem’s Mission November is National Gratitude Month, a time dedicated to reflecting on the people, relationships,
Born in Jerusalem, Ron Bolotin’s journey from a young swimmer to a celebrated Paralympic athlete and advocate for disabled sports in Israel is nothing short of inspiring. His story is
Every November, National Family Caregiver Month offers an opportunity to recognize the incredible sacrifices and dedication of family caregivers. At Beit Halochem, we know firsthand how crucial these caregivers are,
Beit Halochem serves as a beacon of hope and resilience for Israel’s wounded veterans, but providing comprehensive rehabilitation and support services takes more than dedication—it takes funding. In this post,
Drafted into the IDF at the end of 1988, Alon Dahan initially served a brief period in the Israeli Navy before joining the 12th Battalion of the Golani Infantry Brigade,
Transitioning back to civilian life can be a daunting task for veterans, especially those who have been wounded or disabled in the line of duty. The physical scars are often
Every October, Disability Employment Month recognizes and celebrates the contributions of individuals with disabilities in the workforce. It also highlights the importance of creating inclusive workplaces that offer equal opportunities
At the present time we continue to serve over 52,500 disabled veterans. We anticipate continually expanding to meet the urgent needs of an additional 9,800 men and women wounded
When you sit down and listen to Rafael Kellen talk about his life, it’s clear that his journey has been anything but ordinary. Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, into an
The changing of the seasons is one of nature’s most reliable rhythms. Each phase—autumn, winter, spring, and summer—brings with it unique challenges and opportunities. For veterans transitioning from military service