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Current Projects

Youth
  • Angels of Hope — In the former Soviet Union, thousands of orphaned, abandoned, and impoverished Jewish children suffer from debilitating poverty, malnutrition, and physical and emotional disabilities. Through Isaiah 58, these desperate young people are provided with safe places to live, food, clothing, medical care, and other basic needs.
  • Heftziba — Due to the global economic crisis, the Heftziba School network in the former Soviet Union, which provides Jewish education to approximately 10,000 children, found itself in a perilous financial situation. The Fellowship stepped in to provide funding for basic needs and transportation, saving the school system from closing down.
Elderly
  • Basic Needs — Hundreds of thousands of elderly Soviet Jews live in shocking poverty. Isaiah 58 provides home care, medicine, meals on wheels, and other life-sustaining aid.
  • Fill the Pantry — During the long, harsh winters in the former Soviet Union, The Fellowship provides elderly with food, clothing, and heating fuel.
Relief efforts in Georgia
  • During the recent Georgia conflict, Fellowship support helped transport Georgian Jews to Israel and provide emergency assistance to those living in the conflict zone.