Life-changing Trip for Kids of Courage
More than 40 Bar/Bat Mitzvah kids, children of severely disabled veterans arrived in Canada this week for a four-week summer camp experience, embarking on a journey as they leave behind
More than 40 Bar/Bat Mitzvah kids, children of severely disabled veterans arrived in Canada this week for a four-week summer camp experience, embarking on a journey as they leave behind
Canadian Shai Wallach shared this note to her family after a visit to the Beit Halochem Centre in Tel Aviv: Hi Family! Today I was able to take my internship
As part of their graduation experience, the Grade 8 class of The Leo Baeck Day School planned a School-Wide Tzedakah Project in support of Beit Halochem, a rehabilitation centre for Israeli Veterans.
We are very proud to share with you some amazing achievements of our athletes in recent international and local competitions: ParaRowing: At the 2017 FISA International Para Rowing Regatta competition
Two-thirds of the athletes in the 2016 Israel Paralympic Delegation to Rio de Janeiro are members of Beit Halochem. Some of our contestants are seasoned Paralympians, others are competing for
In July, Beit Halochem Canada brought 42 bar and bat mitzvah aged Israeli children for camp in Canada. These “Kids of Courage” and their three counselors each have a parent who
Yarden Tal came to Canada in June 2016 as part of the Toronto Group Visit. Each year, Beit Halochem Canada brings disabled Israeli veterans to Canada as part of their
Sid Golden, a longtime supporter of Beit Halochem Canada, recently donated one of his artistic creations to Beit Halochem. He is a retired practising periodontist and teacher at the Faculty of
Watch our 2015 video. A few spots are still available on the Off-Road Route for our 9th Annual Courage in Motion Bike Ride! The ride will take place Oct. 30-Nov. 3,
Shalom Segall, recipient of an academic scholarship, delivered this thank you speech at the Scholarship Distribution Ceremony held December 31, 2015 at Beit Halochem Tel Aviv. A warm welcome to all. First,