Children and Teens at Risk

Programs and initiatives for children, teens and young adults at risk with the goal of empowering them to realize their full potential

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Educational staff in religious and Haredi institutions, and students in Grades 1-12 in those institutions, who are struggling with emotional difficulties.

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Professional women who work with at-risk girls and young women from religious and Haredi backgrounds.

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Haredi girls in grades 9-12 who study in Haredi high schools and are at risk of overt or covert drop-out.

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Educational staff in religious and Haredi institutions, and students in Grades 1-12 in those institutions, who are struggling with emotional difficulties.

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Young parents at-risk, ages 18-35, with children ages 0-3, who are in their first pregnancy.

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Children and Teens at Risk

Programs and initiatives for children, teens and young adults at risk with the goal of empowering them to realize their full potential

Example of El Hanefesh

Providing knowledge and tools for educational staff and treatment for students at Haredi and religious institutions to create a supportive therapeutic environment.

Masa Lekesher

Providing knowledge and tools for professional women who work with girls and young women at-risk, offering group and individual counseling for this population, and promoting appropriate services for them.

Merchavim

Early detection and preventive intervention for Haredi girls- at-risk through personalized intervention and treatment programs.

El Hanefesh

Providing knowledge and tools for educational staff and treatment for students at Haredi and religious institutions to create a supportive therapeutic environment.

Orim

Innovative models of intervention for young parents who are at-risk, toward creating optimal environments for their children to develop normally