WIZO students need our help all year round, but on this day of giving, you can provide special support.

WIZO’s educational frameworks provide the very best education, individual attention, and full support of WIZO for every youth in our care. Through our 5 Youth Villages, 3 Special Schools for Youth at Extreme Risk, 34 Youth Centers, 26 Treatment Frameworks for Girls at Risk and 20 Programs for Girls Empowerment, WIZO is able to provide for 5,500 students. With your gift this #GivingTuesday, we will be able to provide every youth with a hot meal and ability to focus on their lessons and thrive in school and in life.

Help us celebrate this day of generosity and beginning of the giving season by making a donation.

“Never did I imagine that I’d actually be singing and performing or that I’d serve on the Students Council to give back to my friends and the youth village. I never thought I had that in me.”

WIZO’s youth villages take in youth who are lost and on the path to destruction. With love and support, they turn their lives around.

Opinionated, pretty, bright and resourceful, Maritu sought to escape a dead-end life in Beit She’an. Arriving at WIZO Nachlat Yehudah in the 7th grade, she recalls, “I was really out of control, wreaking havoc. I made my counselors’ lives miserable.”

Five years later, Maritu is the model of a conscientious citizen and a social leader – serving on the school’s Students Council and active in the performing arts troupe. She even coordinates volunteer activities which involve Youth Village peers in the community – helping seniors, the homeless or children of foreign workers.

Looking ahead to her service in the IDF with the hope of becoming an officer, Maritu seeks to serve as a role model for the Ethiopian community and for kids who seek to break away from a dead end.

WIZO students need our help all year round, but on this day of giving, you can provide special support.

WIZO’s educational frameworks provide the very best education, individual attention, and full support of WIZO for every youth in our care. Through our 5 Youth Villages, 3 Special Schools for Youth at Extreme Risk, 34 Youth Centers, 26 Treatment Frameworks for Girls at Risk and 20 Programs for Girls Empowerment, WIZO is able to provide for 5,500 students. With your gift this #GivingTuesday, we will be able to provide every youth with a hot meal and ability to focus on their lessons and thrive in school and in life.

Help us celebrate this day of generosity and beginning of the giving season by making a donation.

“Never did I imagine that I’d actually be singing and performing or that I’d serve on the Students Council to give back to my friends and the youth village. I never thought I had that in me.”

WIZO’s youth villages take in youth who are lost and on the path to destruction. With love and support, they turn their lives around.

Opinionated, pretty, bright and resourceful, Maritu sought to escape a dead-end life in Beit She’an. Arriving at WIZO Nachlat Yehudah in the 7th grade, she recalls, “I was really out of control, wreaking havoc. I made my counselors’ lives miserable.”

Five years later, Maritu is the model of a conscientious citizen and a social leader – serving on the school’s Students Council and active in the performing arts troupe. She even coordinates volunteer activities which involve Youth Village peers in the community – helping seniors, the homeless or children of foreign workers.

Looking ahead to her service in the IDF with the hope of becoming an officer, Maritu seeks to serve as a role model for the Ethiopian community and for kids who seek to break away from a dead end.

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