Young Adults at Risk in Israel: Article by Shula Mozes

An article by Lamerhav’s Chairperson and Founder, Shula Mozes, was featured in EJewish Philanthropy on providing support to at-risk young adults in Israel. Shula explored the need to support this population and the tremendous impact it produces on the life of the individual and on greater society. The Mozes Wolfowitz Foundation was one of the first to identify […]

Shula Mozes: Helping At-Risk Young Adults

What are today’s challenges in the field of at-risk young adults in Israel? How does the collaboration between philanthropy, organizations & government create collective, social responsibility and create change? Shula Mozes, Chairperson and Founder of Lamerhav talks to the LA Jewish Journal about social engagement, making an impact and how her dream began 18 years […]

The Working Together Initiative (WTI) Summarizes its First Year

The Working Together Initiative (WTI) summarizes its activities in a very significant, successful first year, in which it has attained remarkable achievements. WTI aims to integrate young adults in the periphery into meaningful employment while forming the best practices for achieving this goal. WTI is a joint venture led by philanthropists (philanthropic foundations from Israel […]

“Four Wheels and a Lipstick”

On Thursday, we held a meeting for the Stage Three young adults of the Beer Sheva Lamerhav House. The meeting took place at the local Bialik 26 pub, a place with a social agenda that hosted us for the evening. We heard the moving story of Noy Tzabari, entitled “Four Wheels and a Lipstick”. Noy shared her touching personal story with the young adults, how an accident at the age of 12 had left her paralyzed and how she has been coping with the new reality.