Our congratulations to Hut Hameshulash, upon receiving a grant of $56,000 for its "Warm Home for Girls" program from the Maurice and Vivienne Wohl Philanthropic Foundation based on a proposal prepared by our office.
The program provides a warm supportive home for homeless and pregnant young women where each will learn to appreciate their self-worth, and the skills to lead a positive and productive life enriched by Jewish identity and culture.
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7 February 2011
22 November 2010
We welcome back Hut Hameshulash (The Threefold Cord) as a returning client
The Threefold Cord (Hut Hameshulash) is a lifeline for hundreds of street youth in Jerusalem. The Threefold Cord's drop-in center at Zion Square is open every evening to provide these youngsters with the basic needs of food, safety, and rehabilitation. With hot meals and supportive professionals, the center offers friendship, trust, enrichment, assistance with employment and a caring community. View video...
The Threefold Cord also operates two shelters in Jerusalem for homeless young men and women. All residents are engaged in an individually tailored rehabilitation plan, or are employed in one of the Jerusalem businesses affiliated with the Amuta. About 80% of the residents succeed in becoming self-reliant and productive within one year.
The goal of The Threefold Cord is to provide for the needs of street youth and to give them the love and understanding they need to make behavioral changes, by which they will come to care for themselves and take charge of their future.
The Threefold Cord also operates two shelters in Jerusalem for homeless young men and women. All residents are engaged in an individually tailored rehabilitation plan, or are employed in one of the Jerusalem businesses affiliated with the Amuta. About 80% of the residents succeed in becoming self-reliant and productive within one year.
The goal of The Threefold Cord is to provide for the needs of street youth and to give them the love and understanding they need to make behavioral changes, by which they will come to care for themselves and take charge of their future.
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