PKI Continues to Support Israel’s Most Vulnerable
While many Israelis have resumed their daily routines since the start of the ceasefire with Iran, some remain frozen in time as a result of having their homes damaged in missile attacks. These individuals include members of the PKI network who have limited incomes, Hebrew-language skills and experience navigating the country’s bureaucracy. They have struggled with the essential tasks of moving their belongings, securing storage and finding temporary shelter. PKI remains dedicated to helping these individuals, connecting them with municipal departments and government agencies, and bridging gaps when emergency aid is needed. Our team has been particularly focused on the residents of Bat Yam, a city many Russian speakers call home that sustained extensive damage.
We hope you’ll continue to support our efforts to help these vulnerable Israeli immigrants and refugees, ensuring they’re not left behind as recovery efforts continue. Please continue donating to our emergency fund to make certain they have what they need to keep safe and continue on the path to stability.