An independent events manager and active reservist. Assists in managing the organization’s events — from creating them to supporting the specific needs of each event.
Avishag Dahokerkar
The members of the organization volunteer to assist the wounded fighters and their families in the physical, mental and social rehabilitation process.The organization places great emphasis on integrated social activity with methodological activity of the alternative field in therapy, Psychological support at the individual level and even group activity for organic teams from combat units in the IDF who’s purpose is to improve the mental state of the wounded fighters and locate soldiers in advance with anticipation of PTSD, thereby sparing them unnecessary injustice in the soldiers’ adult future.
We understand that your time is valuable, and greatly appreciate your willingness to donate it free of charge.
Although we do not offer monetary compensation, we pledge to cherish and appreciate your contribution forever.
Most of the work for accompanying volunteers is face-to-face, which allows for direct and meaningful contact with the people we serve. Therefore, mobility and physical arrival are necessary.
Your work as a volunteer allows you to directly influence people's lives and see the results of your efforts.
An independent events manager and active reservist. Assists in managing the organization’s events — from creating them to supporting the specific needs of each event.
A medic and combat soldier in a reserve search-and-rescue unit, a second-year student of Psychology and Education at Ben-Gurion University, and one of the founders of the “Derech HaYam” resilience program.
Holds a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Society, and is a master’s student in Clinical Psychology. Has experience in mindfulness workshops, stress management, and more, and is a member of the organization’s support network.
A discharged combat Hummer operator, now drawing on her field experience and close communication with soldiers to serve as a support coordinator, providing both telephone and in-person assistance within the organization.
A social worker in the welfare department of the Ramat HaSharon Municipality. Assists individuals seeking support and provides onboarding and training for new volunteers in the organization’s support department.
Received support from the organization after returning from reserve duty during the Iron Swords War, through a focused and efficient process. Today, he uses his experience to guide individuals reaching out to the organization, providing both telephone and in-person support.
Went through a processing program with his teammates from the Paz Team (Paratroopers Reconnaissance Unit) following Operation Protective Edge, and now gives back from his own experience. Recently joined the coordinators of the organization’s support network.
She has a bachelor’s and master’s degree in law, specialized in taxation and economics. Former paratrooper brigade education officer, graduate of the Rabin and Shamgar programs for social leadership.
A therapist in many fields, a yoga instructor, and responsible on behalf of the association for the Jewish community in Mexico and North America.
Former head of the emergency department at Mazor Hospital, runs a private clinic, and hosts a podcast and numerous lectures in the field of mental health.
Former team commander in the Artillery Corps and a veteran of the Lebanon War. Currently volunteers with evacuees and supports the organization through individual care, group processing sessions, and delivering lectures, among other activities.
A discharged combat soldier and commander from the Jerusalem Border Police District, and a third-year law student at Sapir College in Sderot. Assists with legal matters and rights, and is part of the organization’s support network.
A successful mothers’ mentor, accompanies parents of war victims to learn about the rehabilitation process on behalf of the association.
A veteran office manager at Prologic (which supports the organization), assisting with the management of the organization’s ongoing administrative tasks.
Owner of Chozek Technologies Ltd., an integration company. Manages the organization’s digital and technological infrastructure.
Living with complex PTSD since the age of 7. Develops social initiatives and supports small businesses for growth. Within the organization, he supports discharged combat soldiers in navigating and overcoming crises.
A discharged combat soldier from an elite unit. Guides youth preparing for combat unit selection and delivers lectures in which he shares his experiences with mental health challenges during his service at the organization’s events.
A first-year psychology student, fitness instructor, and personal trainer. Provides support to individuals seeking assistance through in-person meetings and weekly telephone support calls within the organization.
Holds a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and is a master’s student in Clinical Social Work. Volunteered for a year in the psychiatric department at Sheba Medical Center and is a discharged military observer. Provides both in-person and telephone support.
A social worker in the welfare department of the Ramat HaSharon Municipality. Assists individuals seeking support and provides onboarding and training for new volunteers in the organization’s support department.
Holds both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in Law and completed her internship at the Taxation and Economics Prosecutor’s Office. Former Education Officer in the Paratroopers Brigade, and a graduate of the Rabin and Shamgar social leadership programs.
A multidisciplinary therapist and yoga instructor, responsible on behalf of the organization for the Jewish community in Mexico and North America.
Former head of the emergency department at Mazor Hospital, maintains a private clinic, and hosts a podcast and numerous lectures in the field of mental health.
Former team commander in the Artillery Corps and a veteran of the Lebanon War. Currently volunteers with evacuees and supports the organization through both individual care and group processing sessions, as well as delivering lectures and additional activities.
A discharged combat soldier and commander from the Jerusalem Border Police District, and a third-year law student at Sapir College in Sderot. Assists with legal matters and rights, and is part of th
A personal coach using NLP methods, a technology business owner, and a former Director at Western Digital.
A successful motherhood mentor, supporting parents of combat trauma survivors in understanding the rehabilitation process on behalf of the organization.
Discharged from the IDF following a severe service-related injury and an inspiring recovery. Drawing on her rehabilitation experience, she serves as the coordinator of the organization’s social support network.
Provides one-on-one treatment for trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, OCD, and addictions. Volunteers with the organization through his private clinic and delivers lectures on PTSD.
Provides one-on-one therapy for trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, OCD, and addictions. Volunteers with the organization through his private clinic and delivers lectures on PTSD.