The "Open Beach" Project:
Professional Training Project
This project was designed in order to allow youngsters in the Northern periphery to re-join the employment cycle. The students leading this project worked to identify the employment needs among the youngster, and then designed and executed professional trainings tailored according to their needs.
The Youth Forum Project
The scholars of the Raveh-Ravid Fund have helped setting up a youth forum in the city of Haifa. The youth forum serves as a platform for the youngsters in the city to express their opinions, and take an active part in designing and formalizing the city's policies. The aim of this project is creating a core of young people who will be influencing decision making in Haifa city in the future.
Connecting Youth with Jewish Identity
The project is aimed at reviving the history of the Jewish people among young people and connecting them with World War ll veterans.
The students of Raveh-Ravid Fund have, in cooperation of the local community center, helped documenting the personal memories and history of veterans living in Hadar district in Haifa. Through the stories shared by the veterans the students connected to their Jewish heritage and history.
Helping Youth at Risk
The students involved in this project worked with youngsters at risk at a support center in Yokneam city.
The objective of the project was helping these youngsters at risk (mainly teens who have dropped out of school) to keep them off the streets, through mentoring and offering them a solid social framework.
Ethiopian Community Empowerment Project
The goal of the empowerment project is to help strengthening the Israeli identity among young Ethiopian girls, and help them integrate in the Israeli society.
אביר רווה - חבר ועדת ההיגוי
יצחק רביד - יו"ר קרן ידידי רווה רביד וחבר ועדת ההיגוי
ניצה גנוסר - יו"ר ועדת ההיגוי
יאיר גולדפינגר - חבר ועדת ההיגוי
אלי גולדשטיין - חבר עמותה
רויטל טוב שמעוני - חברת עמותה
הלנה סטורם - חברת עמותה
דורון כהן - חבר עמותה
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