Peace of Mind for IDF Combat Veterans @ Camp Moshava
By Metiv: The Israel Psychotrauma Center
Healing our IDF veterans and providing them with a better future
Donors: 44
“These are the soldiers who give Israel ‘Peace of Mind’ So friends, it is our duty to help them find their Peace of Mind”, Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks Zt"l.
IDF soldiers were rushed into battle in the aftermath of the most heinous attack on the Jewish people since the Holocaust. The destruction, the sights of families murdered in their homes, will stay with them forever. Based on past experience we estimate that 80% will suffer to some degree from post-traumatic stress.
Our vision is for all Israeli veterans to live a healthy and happy civilian life, freed from the emotional and mental burden of their military service. Young Israelis, who serve in combat units in dangerous and high pressure situations, often are impacted by traumatic events that affect their emotional and mental well being in many areas of life. The Peace of Mind program affords an intense therapeutic program to heal these wounds.
In Spring 2026, Camp Moshava will host 200 of these veterans through the Peace of Mind: Young Warriors initiative. Over eight days, they will receive more than 40 hours of group therapy while enjoying the healing power of nature, community, and connection.
Participants in this program record significant increases in social support, healthier functioning in everyday life, positive emotional regulation, a decrease in depressive symptoms and more fulfilling relationships with their families whether it be as a child, spouse and/or a parent as well.
With your support, these young men and women, who have sacrificed and risked so much, will have the opportunity to participate in the Peace of Mind program at Camp Moshava. Thank you for allowing our veterans to get the Peace of Mind they need and so rightfully deserve.
About the Charity
Metiv: The Israel Psychotrauma Center
Health or the Saving of Life
Jerusalem
We cannot get through this alone. Since the unprecedented events of October 7, Israelis have been in desperate need of support on all fronts. Parents and therapists are overwhelmed with supporting others in a sea of chaos and conflicting information. As experts in trauma treatment and resilience,...
Charity Number: 580462067
chaim@metiv.org
026449666
http://www.metiv.org
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