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
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
Soldiers return from war with stories to tell—some heroic, others heartbreaking. While physical wounds are often treated with care and compassion, the mental wounds, invisible to the naked eye, are
The High Holidays are a time for deep reflection, repentance, and renewal. But for wounded veterans, these sacred days take on even greater significance. As they journey through personal healing—both
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
National Rehabilitation Week is a time to shine a spotlight on the transformative power of rehab programs, especially for those who’ve served in the military. Veterans often face unique physical
September is Workforce Development Month, and it’s more than just a time to acknowledge the importance of career development programs—it’s a moment to shine a light on the specific needs
The Paralympic Games have officially begun, and we couldn’t be more excited! Our Beit Halochem athletes Amit Hasdai, Saleh Shahin, Shmulik Daniel, and Amir Levi are set to represent not
When we think of veterans, the first image that often comes to mind is one of bravery, sacrifice, and resilience. These men and women have faced unimaginable challenges during their
When we think about the sacrifices veterans make, we often picture the physical and emotional challenges they face upon returning home. For many disabled veterans in Israel, the journey to