JDC – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com israelhayom english website Mon, 16 Aug 2021 08:50:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.israelhayom.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/cropped-G_rTskDu_400x400-32x32.jpg JDC – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com 32 32 JDC provides critical medical supplies to Haiti after earthquake https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/08/16/jdc-provides-critical-medical-supplies-to-haiti-after-earthquake/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/08/16/jdc-provides-critical-medical-supplies-to-haiti-after-earthquake/#respond Mon, 16 Aug 2021 09:15:11 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=674757   The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee is responding to the August 14 earthquake that struck southwestern Haiti by providing critically needed medical supplies –surgical instruments, fluids, IV starters, sutures, gloves, masks, face shields and clean linens – to local hospitals treating the wounded. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook and Twitter The 7.2-magnitude event and […]

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The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee is responding to the August 14 earthquake that struck southwestern Haiti by providing critically needed medical supplies –surgical instruments, fluids, IV starters, sutures, gloves, masks, face shields and clean linens – to local hospitals treating the wounded.

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The 7.2-magnitude event and its aftershocks flattened thousands of homes, businesses and other buildings as the resulting death toll reached an estimated 1,300 as of Sunday night.

the JDC is working through its long-time partner, the Afya Foundation, to ship materials to a hospital in the city of Aquin. As the extent of the damage unfolds, JDC, which has worked in Haiti since 2010, continues to assess emerging needs and is raising additional funds to address them.

"We are heartbroken over the tragic loss of life in Haiti and send our prayers to a people and nation in mourning yet again," said JDC CEO Ariel Zwang. "As we have done so many times in the past, we'll be there to offer care, healing and opportunities to empower Haitians to build back better and safer. It's all the more fitting, and poignant, that we are doing this work during the Jewish month of Elul, when we engage in introspection and work to mend the broken parts of our personal and collective lives."

The agency's work in Haiti includes its long-term responses to the 2010 earthquake and Hurricane Matthew in 2016. In addition to providing emergency needs such as food, water and medical care, its programs reach hundreds of thousands of people by addressing health care for women and children; care for people with disabilities; rebuilding infrastructure (schools, hospitals); disaster preparedness; employment; and empowering social-service leadership and local non-profits.

The JDC also had a historic presence in Haiti dating to the World War II period. Haiti allowed Jews fleeing the Nazis to settle on the island, and JDC provided care to those refugees and to others who found safe haven in the Dominican Republic with JDC's help.

Disaster-relief programs are funded by special appeals of the Jewish Federations of North America and tens of thousands of individual donors. Relief activities are coordinated with the US State Department, USAID, the Israeli government and the United Nations, as well as local and international partners.

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The JDC and its partners have recently responded to the coronavirus pandemic in Africa and Asia, as well as natural disasters in Mozambique, the Bahamas, Guatemala, Indonesia and Mexico. The group continues its post-disaster development work in the Philippines and Haiti, and leads the Jewish Coalition for Disaster Relief (JCDR) made up of 49 mostly North American Jewish organizations that address disasters and development challenges worldwide.

 Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

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Volunteer network brings taste of Purim to homebound in former Soviet Union https://www.israelhayom.com/2020/03/08/volunteer-network-brings-taste-of-purim-to-homebound-in-former-soviet-union/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2020/03/08/volunteer-network-brings-taste-of-purim-to-homebound-in-former-soviet-union/#respond Sun, 08 Mar 2020 15:00:54 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=474983 In time for Purim, Jewish volunteers from Moscow came together to bake nearly two-dozen boxes of hamantaschen and 11 boxes of sugar-free candy for mishloah manot, traditional holiday gifts of food and drink delivered to friends, neighbors and others on Purim day. Organized in partnership with Moscow's local Hillel and the JDC-supported Hesed social-welfare center […]

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In time for Purim, Jewish volunteers from Moscow came together to bake nearly two-dozen boxes of hamantaschen and 11 boxes of sugar-free candy for mishloah manot, traditional holiday gifts of food and drink delivered to friends, neighbors and others on Purim day.

Organized in partnership with Moscow's local Hillel and the JDC-supported Hesed social-welfare center Yad Ezra, the 70 participants included multigenerational local volunteers and elderly Hesed clients. Over the next few days, young-adult volunteers are set deliver the treats and spend time with the homebound elderly, many previously visited during a similar volunteer event for Hanukkah.

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For Natalia Uymenova, a 36-year-old first-time volunteer, "doing something good for people – making sweets with your own hands and putting all your heart into it – is so much better than receiving any gifts".

These volunteers are part of a larger network associated with the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the global Jewish humanitarian organization, working across the former Soviet Union. Since launching in 2014, the volunteer network has grown from a handful of local leaders to more than 6,100 people working in seven countries.

In other parts of the former Soviet Union, Jewish community members will partake in holiday activities such as festivals, workshops and demonstrations. In Belarus, families and children are invited to a cooking class to make hamantaschen and other Purim treats.

In Kiev, Ukraine, elderly clients will get to make holiday masks in an art workshop, while in Dnepro a community festival will include games, contests and quizzes about Purim history and its heroes.

The work of JDC's volunteer network is made possible through its partnership with the Genesis Philanthropy Group, Jewish Federations, and individual foundations and donors.

Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

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