Projects We Support
The programs include homework assistance, sports, computer training, sciences and outdoor activities. The Center also provides a myriad of learning activities for adults.
Art and music, educational games, outdoor activities and well-balanced hot meals make this center a true home away from home.
Offers quality education at junior high and high school levels.
Other WIZO Projects
Beit Pa'amonim is home to 25 at‐risk infants and toddlers, ranging in age from birth to 4 years old. Beit Reim is a facility accommodating children aged 4 to 12 years who are in the process of being adopted.
WIZO's community centers are often the heart of community activity in many of Israel's neighborhoods. Hundreds of programs enrich the lives of every member of the community.
The highest form of tzedakah is teaching a person a trade so that they are able to support themselves.
This center tends to the needs of the children of doctors and nurses who are on call 24/7, thus providing them with much needed peace of mind when their services are required at the spare of a moment.
Under the extraordinary leadership of Jenny Klainbaum and Mariana Wiznitzer, WIZO Ilanit Tikva celebrated its Tenth Annual Community Bat Mitzva at Bet Torah Congregation, on March 1, 2012.
WIZO operates 16 mutlipurpose day care centers throughout Israel. WIZO USA provides the operating funds for the Bertha and Max Edelstein/Citrin Multipurpose Day Care Center. Multipurpose day care centers were established to cater to the needs of children who have experienced physical, sexual, and emotional abuse.
More thank 1,200 students take advantage of this establishment, one of the top schools in the country. Constantly adding programs, students get an educational acumen that is the pride of our organization. Computer and Science Labs, Police Academy Program, various skills to prepare them for a productive future such as Agriculture, cheese manufacturing and many others.
Located next to the Moskowitz Community Center in Nitzan, the auditorium is a wonderful addition to help strengthen the family unit of over 600 families.
Located in a centric area of Ramat Gan, this Community Center truly buzzes with activity all day long. As soon as enough students express interest for a new subject or art form, the Principal and his team go to work looking for teachers who could be in charge of said activity.
Children truly enjoy delicious food prepared by dedicated volunteers who keep the old but impeccable kitchen buzzing all day. In the afternoon, silence reign when the children take a needed rest after a delightful morning of educational and entertaining activities.
WIZO empowers women to develop the skills they need for personal development, success in the workplace and financial independence through its 96 WIZO Centers operating in 62 cities in Israel. WIZO Centers also provide a wide range of social, cultural, and recreational activities and enrichment for women, especially single mothers.
WIZO operates 170 day care centers throughout Israel, nurturing over 14,000 infants, toddlers, and young children from 6 months to 4 years of age. Many of the children at our centers have suffered from neglect, struggle with learning disabilities, physical handicaps, and emotional issues that require professional intervention.
To combat the devastating effects of domestic abuse, WIZO Israel's Division on the Status of
Women in cooperation with the Israeli Ministry of Social Affairs, operates two women's shelters, a halfway house, and four centers for the prevention and treatment of domestic violence.
WIZO operates 26 vibrant youth clubs throughout Israel. Community centers located throughout the country provide vital services for children, youth, and adults.
WIZO operates 9 schools and youth villages throughout Israel with boarding facilities for children deemed 'at risk' that are often referred to WIZO by Israel's social welfare agencies. Many come from poorly functioning families or are children who have been neglected. WIZO's youth villages provide dormitories for children to enable them to attend high school while living in a warm and nurturing environment that is not available to them at home.