How you can help

If you are a Jewish teen that cares about helping others and the world you live in, look no further. Here are different ways that you can make a difference in the world:

  • Local community organizations are always in need of volunteers. There are many organizations near you that could use your help. Click here to find out more about community service volunteer opportunities
  • If you are looking for a cause to support, check out our causes page for ideas and causes that need your help.
  • Create an endowment fund in your own name, and you can distribute money annually to the organizations of your choice.

In addition to setting up a fund, teens can fund a one time project that is of interest to them. To learn about previous projects funded by B’nai Tzedek teen participants, read some of our B'nai Tzedek teens' stories.  There are many projects that are looking for funding. If you are interested in funding a project, become a member and find out more on how to start a project.

 

 

Project: Yoseftal Hospital in Eilat

Yoseftal serves hundreds of thousands of tourists each year, as well as soldiers, sailors and air force personnel serving in the Israeli army in and around Eilat. Help with the much needed expansion of this hospital by funding a unit of your choice.

Project: Reena MOD Squad

Youth with developmental disabilities meet weekly to have fun while learning and developing social and life skills.

Project: Etgarim program for youth at risk in Sderot

Etgarim provides life changing services for over 200 at-risk youth in Sderot, target of constant Qassam rockets, on a weekly basis.

Organization: United Jewish Appeal

Mission: to preserve and strengthen the quality of Jewish life in Greater Toronto, Canada, Israel and around the world through philanthropic, volunteer and professional leadership.