Evacuees
Baby food aid requests rose 25% in 2025, infant formula prices climb, Social Bank reports
Data from the National Insurance Institute found that 2.8 million Israelis currently live with food insecurity, including over a million children.
Sleepless nation: Dreams reveal Israelis' ongoing struggle with October 7 trauma - study
Bank Hapoalim, Paamonim launch free coaching program for northern evacuees
Picking up the pieces: Israelis who lost homes in Iran attack remain traumatized by bureaucracy
Making a double impact
The Jerusalem Foundation assists evacuees, the vulnerable, and promotes culture and education
Housing evacuees in Tel Aviv after the October 7 massacre
Together with the city of Tel Aviv, the entities were able to take over units in the new building complex to house Kibbutz Re’im residents for one year.
Uprooted and unsettled: Evacuated residents long to return home
While not all northern Israel towns and settlements have been evacuated, residents across the region feel unsettled and uneasy as they struggle to accept what’s become the new normal.
From Re’im to Eilat to Tel Aviv: Rebuilding lives after the October 7 massacre
Short-term and long-term psychological services and programming from the Education Ministry are being opened up to the kibbutz evacuees, as well as tuition-free education for their kids.
Israel's unprecedented challenges: Returning civilians to the borders
To bring security, Israel will need to be able to show that it can bring back some residents. After some of them return, more will follow.
Mayor of Sderot calls for evacuated residents to return home
Mayor Alon Davidi brought up a plan that should allow for "resettlement" in the country by paying grants to all residents who agree to leave their hotels and return to the city voluntarily.
October 7 devastated Israel, but philanthropy can help heal it - opinion
A long and difficult road must be taken to heal the shattered lives of the October 7 massacre survivors and to address their social, emotional, economic, healthcare, and community needs.
Jerusalem's superhero: Meet the man bringing comics to evacuees, lone soldiers
Whether it’s bringing comics and teddy bears to evacuees in Jerusalem or geek culture literature to the Israeli public, Arye Dobuler is using his organizational superpowers for good.
Israel-Hamas war: Jerusalem restaurants chip in for war effort
After the October 7 massacre, hundreds of thousands of people needed help. Before the authorities could help, Israeli restaurants stepped up to do what they do best: Provide food.
DJ Raphi and evacuee children help to bring light in times of darkness
DJ Raphi contacted the Sderot municipality and got permission to organize this uplifting moment for the evacuee children from Southern Israel.