Halutza Communities

21st century pioneering

Halutza

 

Located in the Northwest Negev on Israel’s borders with Egypt and Gaza, Halutza was founded by a group of families evacuated from the Gush Katif communities of Atzmona and Netzarim during Israel’s disengagement from Gaza in 2005. They moved to this remote corner of the desert – which had never been inhabited or farmed – because they saw the development of the Negev as Israel’s next national mission. Their 21st century pioneering spirit serves as the engine to bring other new people to the region.

The residents of these communities are resilient in the wake of the October 7 attacks and their aftermath, returning home after being evacuated and looking for ways to stay strong amidst the challenges they face as residents on the border with Gaza. 

Funding Opportunities

ART KITS FOR SHELTERS: $1,800

Provide art kits for children in local shelters to pass the time during emergency situations.

PLANT TREES IN A GARDEN AND PLAYGROUND $2,500

Enhance the quality of life of area residents by planting trees in a garden at a local Halutza Playground.


MEDICAL EQUIPMENT:  $3,600

 

Provide much needed medical equipment to the Helmsley Charitable Trust Halutza Medical Center.


 

For other giving levels and donation opportunities for Halutza, please contact Ashley Emrani at aemrani@jnf.org

 

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