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  To the wonderful ladies of the One to One

I have been an invalid now for the past 18 months and am very much in need of financial assistances. But owing to the help I have received from you, I am able to continue with the treatment that I need.

Thank you ever so much for your concern and your understanding attitude.

 
     
     
  We are writing to show our sincere gratitude to One to One for all the help and concern that you have extended to us and are endeavouring to extend not only to people like us but to all 'Olim'.

 
     
     
  We want to express our warmest thanks for your altruistic labours. With all our heart we wish you to enjoy the best of health so as to continue to help other people who are in so much need.

 
     
Your donations, legacies and sponsorship money from treks in the Middle East enable One to One to support projects helping;
victims of terrorism, individual immigrant children and families, primarily from the former Soviet Union, Argentina and Ethiopia, struggling to make a new life in Israel and provide innovative therapies for severly disabled children in the region. We also continue to support families and communities trying to maintain their Jewish identity in the former Soviet Union and we have established a new relationship with a pre-school in South Africa teaching Jewish children with special needs. 

The One to One Project supports:

  • "After-school centre for Arab and Jewish Children" in Lev Yafo (the heart of Jaffa)

  • "Budo for Peace" - a martial arts programme promoting inter-religious and inter-ethnic tolerance and understanding in young participants.

  • "Olive Project" - an after-school project in the Galilee

  • "Cohav Clubhouse" - a project offering programmes and leisure activities for young children with developmental difficulties

  • "Galilee after-school Project" - a project offering emotional and academic support for "at-risk" children and youth

  • "Cycling Clubs for 'at risk' children" - helping Israel's children ride into the future.

  • "After-school care programmes" in Netanya for at risk children, aged 6 to 14.

  • "Israel Centre for the Treatment of Psychotrauma", where children suffering post traumatic stress from terrorist attacks receive special care.
     
  • Individual immigrant families who, having fallen through the financial net of government aid, need financial, medical and emotional support.

  • Immigrant families from the former Soviet Union living in the Jerusalem area who are befriended and assisted in every aspect of assimilation by the volunteers at Keren Klita 

  • Orphaned and abandoned street children in Odessa

  • The United Herzlia Schools in Cape Town providing funding for their Saplings Remedial Pre-Primary School, which equips young Jewish children with special needs with the skills to go on to join mainstream schools. 

  • Our trek to Kerala in 2008, will help to support the One to One Children's Fund post Tsunami projects in India. Click here for further information on One to One Children's Fund

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