Oranim Emergency Campaign
Pictured above: Oranim student working with evacuated children from the south of Israel.
Oranim College is answering the emergency needs of our students and the surrounding communities during the war.
Please donate now.
Help us support emergency educational needs!
Provide scholarship funds for Oranim students who have sustained personal loss due to the war.
Many of our students have been directly affected by the war – from students with family members who have been killed, wounded or kidnapped, to students serving in reserve duty whose lives have been turned upside down. In addition to scholarship funds that we allocate every year, we want to help our students who have sustained personal loss and damage from the war, and provide them with emergency scholarship funds that will allow them to continue their studies during these difficult times.
Your contribution will help:
160 students who are doing reserve duty on the front
25 students who have been evacuated and displaced
15 students who have lost loved ones
We need $125,000 in emergency scholarship funds for students. Please help them stay in school!
Provide support for Oranim student interns who are working with evacuees in the north.
Since October 7th, more than 125,000 Israelis from the north and south of the country have been evacuated from their homes for the foreseeable future. To answer the urgent need for qualified teachers to work with displaced children, dozens of Oranim students are both volunteering and working as part of their internship program throughout the north in diverse frameworks. Oranim has added significant support mechanisms to ensure that the evacuees get the best education and support during these difficult times.
Your contribution will allow us to provide:
partial scholarships for the student volunteers
pedagogical guidance
emotional support to our students who are coping with children and families in trauma
We need $80,000 to help our students work with evacuated families throughout the year. Every donation makes a difference!
The needs in Israel are so great that we can often wonder if our donations will make a difference.