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American Friends of Livnot U'Lehibanot

Be Part of a Life Transforming Experience

Thank you for your interest in Livnot. Your donation will help us provide meaningful Israel experiences to young Jewish adults who have had little or no Jewish education and will provide our community volunteers with the tools they need to make a difference in communities in Israel.

Thank you in advance for your support.


Livnot Educational Programming
Support extra 4 Days

This campaign is directed to our past Chevre from the Livnot - Birthright Israel programs, who received 4 extra days for free. These days, at $100 day, were covered by the American Friends of Livnot U'Lehibanot. Please give a hand in covering these costs.


covers all of the extra four days for you and a friend
covers all of the extra four days of your program
covers three of the extra four days of your program
covers two of the extra four days of your program
covers a year for the Coffee Campaign - One Starbucks a week
covers ONE of the extra four days of your program
 
Spread your payments out over a period of up to 5 years with monthly, quarterly or annual payments.
Monthly giving is the best giving option for both Livnot and you - it allows us to have a dependable base of support and allows you to spread out your payments over time.

 

General Educational Programming
I want to help young Jewish adults start building their Jewish life by donating:
                     
 

Monthly giving is the best giving option for both Livnot and you - it allows us to have a dependable base of support and save time, banking fees and paper by not having to send you future reminders and renewal notices.

Livnot Community Service Program
Sponserships
The following are different sponsorship opportunities supporting our Project Resilience and General Community Service programs. We welcome your support of these important programs:

- Large shelter renovation
- Small shelter renovation
- Adapting shelter for use during peacetime
- Professional upgrade to existing shelter
- Community service supplies for 1 month
- Repair and painting home of needy family



General Support
Your general support for our Community Service program is essential to helping us help others. Please make a commitment spread over a period of months in order to insure a dependable base for continued services:
                     
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Monthly giving is the best giving option for both Livnot and you - it allows us to have a dependable base of support and save time, banking fees and paper by not having to send you future reminders and renewal notices.

Livnot Privacy Policy: We will not share or sell the names of our donors to any other organization.

Information about our easy donation options:
  1. Make a secure donation online through PayPal by filling in the necessary information and then, clicking on the appropiate button below
    PayPal© enables anyone with an email address to securely, conveniently, and freely send payments online using credit and/or debit cards, or PayPal credits.


  2. You may mail your check to:
    American Friends of Livnot U’Lehibanot
    P.O.B. 811715, Boca Raton FL 33481 USA


  3. Donate by phone:
    USA (Florida office): 561-381-4999
For more information, please call either of the numbers above, or e-mail us at: amfriendslivnot@aol.com
U.S. Dollar donations are tax-deductible in the U.S.
Tax ID #: 13-3500786



Livnot Educational Programming
The reasons we need your support for our educational programs:


  1. Galilee Fellowships: In the wake of the 2006 Second Lebanon War, Livnot U’Lehibanot was asked to undertake renovation and reconstruction of bomb shelters in the North. As time passed, the focus on the bomb shelters has widened to encompass all forms of Community Service in Northern communities, and today, the municipalities of several Northern towns turn to Livnot for assistance, not only to help renovate bomb shelters but to help with all forms of volunteer activities in the area.

    This work is made possible through the Livnot Galilee Fellowship program. Young Jewish adults, many of them Taglit-Birthright Israel alumni, come together on this program to perform community service while participating in a comprehensive Israel program of hiking, study and Jewish and Shabbat Experiences.

    The majority of these participants are either graduate students or individuals who have recently completed their studies, and just beginning their careers, still tied to student loans. Livnot offers them subsidized air fare and tuition. Without these subsidies, the cost would be prohibitive for most. Donations help make this program affordable.
     
  2. The Livnot Journey: Livnot offers a 5-month program, with subsidies from MASA, a subsidiary of the Jewish Agency for Israel. The traditional Livnot components of hiking, volunteering, community and building the Land of Israel makes this program attractive both to individuals who want to build on an initial Israel experience to deepen their explorations of their heritage, as well as to first-timers to Israel.

    Even with MASA subsidies, travel and living costs can push these programs out of the reach of many potential Livnot chevre. Livnot makes every effort to enable participants to attend, and all donations enabling people to join the Livnot Journey are welcome.
     

Livnot Community Service Program

  1. Community Service: Individual and groups visiting Israel frequently wish to participate in Tikkun Olam projects. Livnot’s continuing program of Community Service allows volunteers to participate in a variety of projects, such as bomb shelter renovations, painting kindergartens and schools, public gardening, building public parks, and renovating and repairing the apartments of the elderly, needed and victims of terror.

    Livnot is frequently limited in its ability to accept volunteer groups because of budget for supplies and staff to oversee the volunteers. Donors who assist in underwriting the cost of these projects will know that their contributions support the projects themselves as well as Livnot’s mission of bringing the concept of Tikkun Olam to the widest audience possible.
     
  2. Project Resilience: After the Second Lebanon War of 2006, the communities of the North were faced with the knowledge that they were unprepared for an emergency situation. During the war, many citizens of the North fled because the most of the bomb shelters were unprepared – lacked plumbing, electricity, ventilation. People were unable to walk into them, much less stay in them for any amount of time. Following the war, Livnot was asked to undertake the renovation of many o these shelters.

    Livnot activated thousands of volunteers and hundreds of its program participants through Project Resilience. This program addressed the real needs of the local population while bringing together thousands of Jews from the Diaspora. Many of the 200 shelters that Livnot has repaired were converted into dual purpose shelters which provided community space for programming for neighborhood children, elderly, and others. Livnot sees its role in this project as one of empowerment – to do the physical work necessary for the shelter’s functioning, and then allow the neighbors to, on their own, activate it.


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