Who Are Our Volunteers

Our volunteers come from across the globe, and last year, we hosted individuals from over 60 countries. We are proud to welcome everyone, regardless of nationality or religion, as long as they share a common goal: to support the State of Israel and foster peace through their dedication and service.

We accept all volunteers over the age of 17 (or 16 when accompanied by a parent or adult relative) who are physically and mentally capable of contributing to various tasks provided by the IDF. Our volunteers immerse themselves in meaningful experiences, from logistical support to community outreach initiatives.

Whether Jewish or non-Jewish, our program is open to everyone who believes in the cause and is eager to make a difference.

Impact of Our Volunteers

Each year, our volunteers make an incredible impact on both the local and global levels. From assisting in logistics for the IDF to supporting communities affected by conflict, our team works tirelessly to foster peace and provide aid. The efforts of our volunteers not only help strengthen Israel’s security but also promote unity and understanding worldwide.

Volunteer Opportunities

We offer a variety of roles suited to different skill sets and interests. Some of the opportunities available include:

How to Apply

Joining our volunteer program is simple! Follow these steps to get started:

  1. Fill out the application form.
  2. Submit necessary documents, including proof of age and medical clearance.
  3. Participate in an interview (either virtual or in-person).
  4. Receive confirmation and prepare for your volunteer service!

Have questions? Visit our FAQ section or contact us directly for assistance.

Upcoming Events

Don’t miss out on exciting upcoming events where you can get involved and make a difference!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Who can volunteer?

A: Anyone above the age of 17 (or 16 with a parent/guardian) who is physically and mentally able to contribute.

Q: Do I need to be Jewish to volunteer?

A: No, our program is open to both Jewish and non-Jewish supporters of Israel.

Q: What is the minimum time commitment?

A: We ask volunteers to commit to a minimum of one week of service.

Q: Will I receive training?

A: Yes! All volunteers undergo training to ensure they are well-prepared for their roles.

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