Every year, December 3rd marks the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD), a day proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 1992. What began as a single day
Every year, December 3rd marks the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD), a day proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 1992. What began as a single day
As the Thanksgiving season approaches, it’s a time for reflection, gratitude, and celebrating the spirit of giving. Although Thanksgiving is traditionally an American holiday, the values it embodies—gratitude, community, and
On October 27, we came together for a truly remarkable event, welcoming the Swords of Iron delegation. It was a day filled with emotion, reflection, and gratitude as we honored
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,
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,
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