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A catering business established by Tirat Carmel Community Foundation, that employs and assists youth at risk through education and business entrepreneurship.
A catering business established by Tirat Carmel Community Foundation, that employs and assists youth at risk through education and business entrepreneurship.
Located at Yeruham, a town in the Negev desert, Sfat Midbar employs and trains youth at risk, ages 16-17, in the art and profession of ceramics.
A family-owned enterprise in the production of food products that employ people with disabilities, youth at risk and ex convicts. The workers integrate into the labor market in a supportive and inclusive atmosphere.
Employing and training young people (22-25) at risk, in the fields of design and technology, including graphic design, website building and branding.
A development program for at-risk youth, using wind surfing as a tool to acquire personal skills and empowerment.
A vocational school near the southern town of Ashkelon, Ort Zur Barak offers a wide range of vocational training programs teaching youth at risk professional and social skills.
A chocolate boutique that employs girls at risk. The girls are trained and employed as chocolate makers, salespeople and as facilitators of chocolate workshops.
Providing equal opportunities and the integration of people with disabilities into the workforce are the values at the heart of the bakery. In 2018, Orbar Bakery won the Minister of Economy and Industry’s Award for Businesses Employing People with Disabilities.
Established by the Nesher Association, Nailit, a manicure and beauty salon that employs Youth at Risk, allows young women from difficult backgrounds to take responsibility for their own future.
A second-hand store that employs youth at risk, providing its employees with sales, customer service, work ethic and problem-solving skills that are essential both professionally and personally.