The National Insurance will transfer NIS 67 million to civil associations for providing a response to the victims as part of the war


Following the Iron Swords war, the National Insurance issued a call at the beginning of the war to organizations and associations in favor of emotional and mental therapeutic solutions as part of the fighting and its ramifications

This is due to our understanding that there are areas in which the public service does not necessarily provide a solution and the National Insurance, within the framework of its Funds Division, can assist the civilian sector with financial support at this time.

After applications were submitted and examined, the National Insurance approved funding for several projects simultaneously, in amounts of between NIS 200,000 and NIS 2.8 million. As mentioned above, the funds were transferred to the associations in favor of providing mental and emotional care to war victims.

At the same time, of course, ongoing assistance provided by the National Insurance - both economically and mentally - to the wounded, bereaved families, hostages and their families continues.

Of the NIS 65 million transferred to the various nonprofits by the National Insurance's Funds Division, NIS 7.5 million were allocated for the treatment of survivors of the festivals – Nova and Psyduck.

The National Insurance also provided assistance to other organizations and projects, including:

  • Assistance in the amount of NIS 1,533,852 to Natal - for the benefit of emotional, clinical treatments aimed at reducing post-traumatic effect, preventing exacerbation of an existing traumatic situation, immediate emotional treatments for managing and mitigating the existing trauma as a result of the atrocities.
  • Assistance in the amount of NIS 1,000,000 to the Izun Village - which focuses on providing professional therapeutic solutions to festival survivors exposed to terrorism, some of whom were under the influence of psychoactive substances at the time of the attack and therefore the treatment will be adapted to these characteristics.
  • Assistance in the amount of NIS 2,200,000 to the Israeli Center for Addiction and Mental Health - which promotes prevention and treatment in the field of mental health and addiction at the national level. The project will operate for the benefit of festival survivors and their families, with an emphasis on treating stress and trauma situations.
  • Assistance in the amount of NIS 322,220 to the "Yadi-Or" association - which will take care of the young survivors of the festival with an emphasis on providing support to the body and soul through complementary medicine, and with an emphasis on integrated holistic treatments for body and mind balance.
  • Assistance in the amount of NIS 845,780 to Eran - which operates a hotline and an online mental response, while at the same time promoting the training of teams for responses adapted to trauma and post-trauma situations, inter alia among young survivors of the festivals.
  • Assistance in the amount of NIS 665,929 to the Organization for Hostile Actions Casualties - including the opening of a dedicated emergency line, inter alia for festival survivors and their families, emotional therapy and psychotherapy with guidance and ongoing accompaniment until their integration into daily life functions.
  • Assistance in the amount of NIS 1,320,100 to “Ella” a center for mental coping with loss - which will provide mental support services, and focuses on the establishment of a therapeutic unit for times of loss and crisis with an emphasis on trauma treatment. In addition, training will be given to teams focused on trauma and post-trauma treatment.
  • Assistance in the amount of NIS 411,800 to the Israeli Center for Psycho-Traumatic Treatment - which provides comprehensive trauma prevention treatment among festival survivors, individual and group intervention programs and training of trauma treatment teams.

The assistance of the funds, passed from the outset the approval of the National Insurance Council's Funds Committee and the Minister of Labor when quality indices were set that we examined, among other things, the need for the program and the added value, the target population and the scope of activity, the organization's ability to support the program, as well as feasibility and applicability.

Minister of Labor, Yoav Ben Tzur: "It was clear to me from the first moment that signing the proposal brought to me for financing projects and psychological assistance for populations affected by the war situation is a necessary and beautiful thing that could not come soon enough.
The civil society is today at the height of its glory and it is right to give them financial assistance so that they can continue to provide a financial solution in places where government projects are missing.
The ability to jointly manage government aid and at the same time help social initiatives of the public and finance them is a necessary combination, certainly at this time."

 

Acting Director General of the National Insurance, Yarona Shalom: "The National Insurance has a great mission in treating and assisting, both mentally and financially, the wounded, bereaved families and families of hostages. At the same time, it is a right that we have the ability, within the framework of the National Insurance Funds, to strengthen civil society and finance social projects. We are in difficult and challenging times and, now, strengthening social initiatives, funding them in parallel with the activities of the National Insurance's staff and reaching out to the wounded and families personally will complete, in a certain way, the overall package of provided solutions to the state of war we are in."