Funds


The five funds of the National Insurance constitute the main body of promotion of social services in the community. The funds contribute to develop, through financing and interactions with bodies and associations, services for the welfare of at-risk populations, by offering a response to essential social needs, such as needs stemming from social limitation and exclusion, domestic violence, lack of employment skills, exposure to unsafe environment, and more.

The funds of the National Insurance help tens of thousand of disabled, elderly and challenged people, children and youth, as well as families in socio-economic distress, to enjoy on a regular and active basis from a variety of dedicated services and products, which contribute to narrow the social gap between them and the rest of the population, alleviate their distress and provide them understanding and supportive solutions that open them a path to genuine equal opportunity within the society.

For us, the tens of thousand of people from at-risk populations who have been helped by these funds, and the outstanding responsiveness of companies and associations to receive funds' aid in order to develop innovative services for the wellbeing of these groups, are field evidence that the funds - bring real improvement in the lives many individuals.

Sample projects of the National Insurance Funds

Rimon Farm of the Fund for Children and Youth at Risk - A unique daily response for at-risk youth aged 15-18 in the southern region. The project provides a structure tailored to the needs of the youth within the framework of an agricultural farm spread over dozens of dunams of edible forest, forestry, olive groves, grapevines and productive vegetable beds.

The national program "Return to Life" for returning hostages and their families in Sheba - a national program that will provide a comprehensive medical, rehabilitation and emotional framework for those who returned from captivity in Gaza and their families - from the first, second and third circles. "Return to Life" is a single medical address for returned hostages and their families, which will accompany them over time with a multidisciplinary team of experts in the fields of medicine, rehabilitation and mental health.

You can read about the additional projects of the National Insurance Funds by clicking on each of the circles below:




The Fund for Development of Services for Children and Youth at Risk
The Fund for Development of Services for People with Disabilities
The Fund for the Development of Long-Term Care Services

The Fund for Demonstration Projects
The Manof Fund for Funding Activities for the Prevention of Work Accidents