Gilad, a soldier wounded in the war, says the rehabilitation home he established in Ariel now regularly hosts 180 wounded troops and faces high monthly operating costs. He appeals to businesses and companies for large donations, saying the home is a lifeline for soldiers from Judea and Samaria who otherwise must travel to central or northern Israel for support.
Gilad, a soldier wounded in the current war, issued an urgent appeal Wednesday evening for businesses to provide large donations to the "Oz LaGibor" rehabilitation home he founded in Ariel. In a statement accompanying a fundraising link, he explained that the home now serves 180 wounded soldiers on a regular basis, and that monthly operating costs are "exorbitant." He stressed that wounded troops from Judea and Samaria lack local rehabilitation facilities and previously had to travel to central or northern Israel for care. As The Zioneer reported 5 minutes ago, the home was already active but the financial burden is escalating. The campaign targets corporate donors, with individual contributions also accepted via the provided link.
2 developments
- DevelopingGilad, wounded in Lebanon war, establishes rehabilitation home for fellow injured soldiers
- DevelopingFamily launches crowdfunding for rehabilitation home for severely wounded IDF soldier
- DevelopingFundraising campaign launched for soldier mental health after 300 days of war
- DevelopingNew Recommendations to Allocate NIS 2 Billion Annually for IDF Disabled Veterans
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