Building the Resilience
of Kibbutz Kfar Aza
Bar Mitzvah
Survivors of October 7th
Uganda 2024
A team of volunteer doctors, psychotherapists, social leaders and guides, ready to lead and help this community on the way to recovery.
56 Total program participates (20 classmates, 20 parents, 16 professional team members).
2,400+ committed professional pro bono hours.
Kibbutz Kfar Aza survivors struggle to lead normal lives
The children and parents of Kibbutz Kfar Aza have survived unspeakable trauma. They have buried more than 64 family and friends. They have lost everything, including their homes. These deep emotional scars make it impossible for them to resume life as it was, or to find a sense of normalcy.
It's crucial that we act fast!
These brave survivors are battling depression, alcohol abuse, violence, and other trauma symptoms. We must act now before these symptoms allowed to take root. That's where Journey 4 program hope comes in.
7
lost 1 family
member or more
16
experienced the October 7massacre
20
class mates were evacuated as of October 7, and still are displaced
1
2023 Junior director, Doron Steinbrecher, Still in captivity at the hands of Hamas
20
classmates who losts friends or/ and family members
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