
Project Ahava is a unique program that links you to the wellbeing of a child with special needs at Beit Issie Shapiro, in Raanana, Israel.
By becoming a sponsor you become our partner, sharing a committment to give a child with special needs, every opportunity to develop and extend himself or herself.
There are many sponsoring opportunities, starting from $500, towards a child’s dental treatment or pet or play therapy sponsor - to a full sponsorship of $23,000, sponsoring the child's complete treatment package for the year.
Sponsorship opportunities in 2010
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Complete Project Ahava Annual Sponsorship |
$23,000 |
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Advanced Annual Package (Basic Care + Park + Pet/Play Therapy) |
$ 7,500 |
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Basic Care |
$ 5,000 |
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Family Support |
$ 3,000 |
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Hydrotherapy/Aqua- |
$ 2,500 |
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Park Chaverim - Accessible Playground |
$ 2,000 |
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Creative therapies - Art & Music |
$ 2,000 |
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Allied health therapies - Speech, Occupational, & Physical Therapy |
$ 1,800 |
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Sport therapy |
$ 1,200 |
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Snoezelen |
$ 1,000 |
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Vacation (Summer Camp) |
$ 1,000 |
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Life Skills/Jewish Holidays |
$ 750 |
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Dental/Pet Therapy/Play Therapy/Computer Literacy Training |
$ 500 |
When you become a Project Ahava sponsor...
o We send you a picture and information about your child
o We send you periodic news updates and progress reports
o We invite you to get-togethers in your area,
o We offer you discounted tickets to our annual Voices for Ahava event in New York.
o We invite you to visit your child when you are in Israel
How to get started...
Call or send an email to: andi@beitissie.org.il and she’ll be delighted to start the ball rolling.
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Sharon, mother of Or, writes ... "Beit Issie Shapiro is a place of joy, optimism, and faith. It's a place where, beyond the difficulties, people see the beauty and health in every child, and give him or her the very best, with dedication and tons of love. For both Or and us the parents, Beit Issie Shapiro is our second home." |
We thank the parents of our children, for allowing us to share information about their children, with the public. |