Donate on behalf of our foster children and support rehabilitation services helping people coping with mental disorders.

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Donate for foster care

תורמים היום למען ילדי האומנה ולמען השיקום של מתמודדי הנפש

Every child deserves to be cared for

The Summit Institute accompanies and supports children who have been removed from their homes after severe abuse and/or neglect.

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Sending a check or bank transfer to a bank account

בינלאומי 31 | 012 | 268815

Sending a check to the order of the "Summit Institute" to T.D. 10234, Jerusalem, 91101

Donate for rehabilitation

תורמים היום למען ילדי האומנה ולמען השיקום של מתמודדי הנפש

Adolescents, young adults and mentally challenged

The Summit Institute provides ground-breaking rehabilitation in the community for victims of abuse. The rehabilitation includes personal psychological treatment, social rehabilitation, psychiatric accompaniment, occupational rehabilitation, therapeutic community and sheltered housing.

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Sending a check or bank transfer to a bank account

בינלאומי 31 | 012 | 268815

Sending a check to the order of the "Summit Institute" to T.D. 10234, Jerusalem, 91101

Other ways to support us

For Bank Transfers: The First International Bank of Israel, IBAN IL480310740000000220604, SWIFT: FIRBILITXX

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Adopt a project

We invite you to choose the project to which you would be interested in donating. Depending on your choice, you will receive an update about your donation.

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Summit Institute

With every credit card purchase, the amount of the purchase will be rounded to the nearest shekel and that difference will be transferred as a donation.

For example:

Did you make a purchase for NIS 78.60? The amount will be rounded up to 79 shekel with the 40 agurot donated for a great cause!

On average this leads to a 4 NIS monthly donation!

Foster care for children at risk

Treatment and rehabilitation for the mentally injured

Parent center for teenagers

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