More in Strengthening Israeli Society
Based in Tel Aviv, Gabi Shani is the Head of Philanthropy at the Menmon Foundation, which promotes animal welfare and focuses on rescuing and recovering injured animals as well as animal rights advocacy and the development of educational and legal programs to change our treatment of animals. Under her leadership, the Menmon Foundation partnered with Spirit of Israel to establish the therapeutic dog kennel at Hadassah Neurim as well as a farm animal rehabilitation center in Nitzana, another Jewish Agency youth village. These programs create magical and mutually beneficial opportunities for human-animal bonding and empowerment.
Gabi Shani is the Head of Philanthropy at the Menmon Foundation, which has partnered with Spirit of Israel on a number of initiatives at Jewish Agency youth villages
“The dog rehabilitation center in Hadassah Neurim is one of the students’ most beloved places and a highly effective program. It gives both the kids and dogs an exceptional opportunity for rehabilitation, empowerment and restoration of trust in the world,” added Mickey Dahav, the CEO of Spirit of Israel (which was founded by The Jewish Agency).
Noga, right, with another student | Photo provided by Noga
Noga, a 12th grader from Be’er Sheva who is also a student at Hadassah Neurim, takes part in two other special activities only offered at her specific youth village: surfing and the Spirit of Israel mentoring program.
“Through the Spirit of Israel mentoring program, I’ve been paired with a really cool mentor who I connected with very quickly. She’s like my friend and very special to my heart even though she’s 20+ years older than me,” explained Noga. “Knowing there’s someone who will continue to support me and help me even after I graduate means so much.”