RVC Volunteers Supported Participants of the Largest Sport Event in Chișinău
On September 15, 2024, the RVC held its landmark 10th Annual Volunteer Project Fair
Appliance Instructions for the Elderly: Assistance from the Youth Club
Creative and warm Meeting for People with Visual Impairments
Connecting Hearts: Volunteer Festival in Vitebsk Region
From August 1 to 26 RVC volunteers from Tiraspol, Bender and Rybnitsa were actively collecting school supplies
Tu B'Av filled our hearts with warmth, reminding us that happiness and love are timeless and live within us forever.
The "Bag to School" campaign helps children from needy families in Chișinău and Ukrainian refugees prepare for the new school year.
The Youth Festival proved to be an excellent platform for exchanging experiences, knowledge, and inspiration among young people from across the country.
How important it is to spend time with elderly people, providing them with the opportunity for simple communication!
The volunteer initiative aims to improve the psychological well-being of individuals facing challenging life situations.
Members of the Community Got to Know the "Jewish" Sights of Vitebsk
This summer, the Memorial "Jewish Cemetery of the Kolishki Settlement" in the Lyozno District of the Vitebsk Region was officially opened.
After a five-year hiatus, the Youth Club has resumed its activities within the "Jewish Revival" project.
Volunteers from the Community attended the National Cultures Festival in Grodno
Our center has launched a Volunteer School, with the first session held on March 7.
On March 29, our center hosted a volunteer quiz aimed at raising funds to assist needy Hesed clients.
On June 1, our volunteers, in collaboration with the city administration, organized several wonderful events for children.
As part of the "Shabbat Guest" project, our center's volunteers visit isolated and homebound Hesed clients three times a month to welcome Shabbat together.
In the lead-up to May 9th, volunteers gathered at the city cemetery to honor the memory of those who perished in the horrific events of World War II.
On April 24th, our center hosted a unique cooking master class where participants learned how to prepare dishes using matzo.
Our volunteers distributed food packages to 90 Hesed clients, allowing them to fully experience the festive atmosphere!
On January 24, as part of the celebration of the wonderful holiday Tu Bi-Shvat, volunteers from our center conducted a cooking master class.
From January 23 to 30, with the support of volunteers from "Hesed Tikva," Holocaust Remembrance Week was held
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