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Sometimes all it tak

Sometimes all it takes is one moment around a shared table
As every year, this year as well, our Supported Living Program team gathered for a shared Iftar meal to mark the end of the daily fast during the month of Ramadan.

Especially during this challenging period and the intense weeks we have all been through, it felt important to pause for a moment to sit together around one table, to share, to listen, and to remember the strength found in community and in the people who walk this journey together day after day.

And by the way, for those wondering- what is Iftar?
Iftar is the traditional meal eaten after sunset during the month of Ramadan. It marks the breaking of the fast and is also a moment of gathering, partnership, and mutual respect.

A big thank you to our dedicated team,
and special thanks to the kitchen staff for organizing and preparing everything with such care and heart. 💙
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Quick Shots with Soc

Quick Shots with Social Worker Hila Marcus – in honor of International Social Workers Day 🎯✨

In honor of International Social Workers Day, which takes place this week, we would like to introduce you to some of the amazing social workers of Israel Elwyn — women (and men) who are an integral part of our daily work. They support people with disabilities and their families, lead personal and social processes, and work every day to promote full participation in the community and independent, meaningful lives.

This time, meet Hila Marcus (43), a social worker in our Supported Living Program and the Head of the Social Work Department within the program at Israel Elwyn.

Hila is married, a mother of five children aged 8–20, and lives in Efrat.
She has been with us for three years, holds a BA in Social Work from the Hebrew University, and has a particularly interesting path into the profession.



We asked her to answer a few quick questions 👇

Social work for me is:
Being at the heart of the work.

Israel Elwyn in one word:
“The high-tech of disability.”

One moment at work I’ll never forget:
When someone told me they could see the results of the work done in the therapy room reflected in the way the residents interact with their roommates in the apartment.

The most moving thing about working with residents:
Their openness, their progress, and their willingness to trust and believe again and again.

A professional challenge that accompanies me:
The lack of acceptance in society, and how to provide psychological support to people who need ongoing supports.

A small success that makes a big day:
A person who arrives at the therapy room shouting and leaves calm.

One word that describes the social work team:
Heart and soul.

Team collaboration for me is:
Dreaming and making things happen together.

Something that surprises people about our work:
The optimism.

Advice for a social worker at the beginning of their career:
Try - otherwise how will you know what is right for you?

Social work in 10 years:
Continuing to lead complex social processes and shining a light on the good at the margins of society.

Artificial intelligence and social work:
It helps reduce bureaucracy.

If I weren’t a social worker, I would be:
A coach.

A professional source of inspiration:
My supervisor.

One small thing that helps me recharge after a workday:
My family and reading.

💬 A message for International Social Workers Day:
“The impact of a social worker is sometimes much greater than it seems - on the individual, group, and organizational levels.”

💙 Thank you, Hila, for your heart, professionalism, and daily dedication.
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Some people never le

Some people never leave their shift

In recent days, as the State of Israel faces a complex security reality during Operation Roaring Lion, there are people who continue to be there for others at every hour.

In Israel Elwyn’s Supported Living Program, staff members, national service volunteers, and volunteers accompany the residents around the clock, caring for them, supporting them, calming them, and maintaining a sense of home even during this difficult time.

The rush to protected spaces and safe rooms during sirens is not simple, and it presents particularly complex challenges. It is precisely in these moments that the teams’ deep dedication becomes clear, as they remain by the residents’ side with sensitivity, responsibility, and full commitment.

You could say they work not only 24/7, but even 48/7.

On behalf of all the people we support and their families, we would like to express our deep gratitude to the staff members, national service volunteers, and volunteers for their big hearts, dedication, and tireless work.

The photos below are just a small glimpse into the tremendous work taking place every day in our supported living residences across the country. 💙
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A touch of hope in J

A touch of hope in Jerusalem’s shelters 💙

During these challenging days, residents of our Community Living Program on Carmit Street in Jerusalem decided to do something small with a big meaning.

Together they painted, cut, and created colorful signs with uplifting messages such as “Am Yisrael Chai” and other words of hope.

Afterward, residents’ representative Hillel and the young women went out to hang the signs in the neighborhood’s public shelters, so that everyone entering would encounter a small moment of light.

Especially in times like these, community connection cannot be taken for granted.
These small initiatives remind all of us: we are here for one another. 💙

A big thank you to the team and the national service volunteers for the creativity and heart they brought to leading this meaningful initiative.
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Even in complex mome

Even in complex moments, sometimes a small laugh can work wonders 💙

Yesterday we hosted a special and joyful activity in our community living apartments in Jerusalem with the clown Ariel Keren, who came with a big heart and plenty of joy 🤡

He made everyone laugh, brought smiles, improvised with the residents, and created small moments of magic.

During these challenging days that all of us in Israel are experiencing, we were able to pause for a moment, breathe, laugh, and remember how much power there is in humor and in moments of joy.

A big thank you to the Special Needs Department in the Community Division of the Jerusalem Municipality for their support, to Psik Theater for the partnership and community engagement,
and of course to Ariel the clown, who brought so much heart, sensitivity, and laughter with him ❤️
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Even during wartime

Even during wartime – connection, learning, and community continue 💙

Since the beginning of the war about a week and a half ago, we have held more than 20 professional workshops, training sessions, and Zoom meetings for hundreds of people we support across the country, covering topics from healthy lifestyles and technology during emergencies to nature activities and programs in our community living apartments, including a moving Zoom session with the Shavim Band from Israel Elwyn.

A big thank you as well to the Israel Elwyn Academy for Continuing Education, which has been leading these activities together with our teams across the country. Since the start of the war, dozens of activities, workshops, and training sessions have also taken place in our branches for the people we support. 💙
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