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How Your Dollars Help
The Associated and the Joint Distribution
Committee
Keeping the Children Safe: After School Activities
The
commencement of the new school year in Israel also marked the start
of the third year of the country’s security crisis.
This continuing, stark reality presents a new challenge
in JDC’s efforts to "Keep the Children Safe," which
is being funded by annual campaign contributions to The Associated.
Most
of Israel’s children finish school early in the afternoon
– sometimes as early as 12:30 or 1:00. With many of their
parents still at work, Israeli children’s typical unsupervised
after-school activities, such as playing in public parks, going
into town with friends and just hanging out in neighborhoods –
harmless in normal circumstances – pose a real threat today.
Aware of this new threat, the JDC has set out to
meet the challenge of keeping Israel’s children safe, in partnership
with the American Jewish community.
The
JDC is supporting the implementation of a variety of afternoon programs.
The programs will operate from the end of classes until late afternoon/early
evening, and will include help with homework; remedial lessons (closing
academic gaps); informal educational/social activity; and emotional
and psychological support. In some programs, participants will also
receive a mid-day meal.
These after-school activities will specifically target
a number of particularly vulnerable groups, including:
- Children from low-income families who are
otherwise unable to afford structured after-school activities
- Children from vulnerable immigrant populations,
such as Ethiopian- and Caucasus-Israelis
- Children from areas of the country that have been
worst hit by terrorism, such as Jerusalem, Afula and Hadera
- At-risk and disadvantaged children, including
disaffected youth and youngsters with disabilities
Some
40,000 Israeli children of all ages, from elementary through high
school, will benefit from this After School component of the "Keep
the Children Safe" campaign.
The dire need to protect Israel’s children
has been transformed into an opportunity to enrich and to enlighten.
Together with the Baltimore Jewish community, JDC now is carrying
out this critical mission.
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