Let deaf-blind Israelis enjoy your mishloach manot
By Machsi Oz (Former Beth David Institue)
“Venahafoch hu” - This Purim give a gift of light and happiness to Israelis who cannot see or hear
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Contribute directly to the well being of an Israeli with the dual disability of deaf-blindness. Feel empowered by your good deed, inspire your loved ones with your generosity and warm thoughts. Enable someone who can neither hear nor see to celebrate this Purim with joy.
The deaf-blind person will receive the full amount you donate. Your loved one will receive a certificate of appreciation, which is a nice alternative to mishloach manot for those that live far away (or who have enough candy). The certificate will include basic information about the deaf-blind individual and your donation. If you prefer, the donation can be earmarked instead towards one of the many programs that we operate with and for this population.
About the Charity
Machsi Oz (Former Beth David Institue)
Social Services
Tel Aviv
Imagine being unable to hear or see. How would you communicate? Get out of the house? Attend school or find work? Deaf-blindness is one of the most difficult disabilities a person can face. We rely upon our hearing and sight to communicate with and navigate within the world, and the loss or impai...
Charity Number: 580038545
chaim@cdb.org.il
036316361
www.cdb.org.il
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