Over recent decades, our partnership with first responders across Israel has grown into a beacon of hope, illuminating the path to safety and health for countless individuals.
Our journey, fueled by the generous hearts of our donors, has led to the donation of ambulances, medi-cycles, a pioneering bloodmobile, and an extensive range of medical supplies vital for emergency care.
Medi-cycles, in particular, have revolutionized emergency response, offering paramedics an agile solution to navigate through traffic and reach those in urgent need swiftly. Our recent contributions include an intensive care ambulance for Modi'in and a bloodmobile—a mobile unit for blood donations, a first in Israel—extending our capacity to save lives.
Your profound giving to this project makes it all possible. We hope you stand a little taller, knowing that our collaborative achievements, and your support that has made it all possible. Your donations are equipping heroes on the front lines with the tools they need to provide critical services.
Highlighting Recent Efforts
Over the last few years, your heroic giving has made it possible to provide new resources, including 5 ambulances and 3 medi-cycles to Magen David Adom's fleet, enabling over 30,000 emergency responses. Your donation of a medi-cycle to ZAKA, stationed in Eilat, signifies your ongoing dedication to reaching every corner of Israel, ensuring no call for help goes unanswered.
Barry, reflecting on the impact, shared, "From aiding Holocaust survivors to supporting lone soldiers and families during crises, our mission is to serve as a beacon of hope and healing. Every life saved is a victory, a moment of divine grace that we are honored to facilitate."
During the challenging times of the Iron Swords War, our commitment has deepened. Your donations enabled us to purchase and donate two more ambulances. One was given to MDA in Ramleh and has been in service since November 2023. We dedicated this one to the victims of October 7th. The second ambulance is on its way, bringing the total number of ambulances donated to 7.