The daily life of children and adolescents in Negba is structured in a very organized manner and is divided between group meals, study, extra-curricular activities and educational games. Our main actions during the year 2022-2023 were as follows:
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Annual Hanukkah Contest
Due to the situation in Israel, the annual Hanukkah contest named after Eva Weil za’l took place this year in a slightly different format from previous years because we were not allowed to gather all the children in the “Caty and Mona Dreyfuss” Center in Beer-Sheva.Eva Weil, who volunteered for…
Continue ReadingSupport Night in Paris
Eliav Geissmann, Managing Director of Negba, exchanged for 24 hours his IDF uniform for his costume as head of our Association in order to assume a no less sacred mission in Paris where a support dinner for the benefit of children and adolescents of Negba was taking place. During this…
Continue ReadingLet’s push back the darkness! Happy Hanukkah
Dears friends, The staff and children of the Negba association were very moved to see, last week, the kidnapped children and people return home, in Israel. Everyone prays for the safe return of the other hostages and IDF soldiers! It is customary to tell the story of the Maccabees and…
Continue Reading“Your support is essential to us, without you nothing is possible”
Dear Friends of Negba, Our children have known for a long time that this world is full of injustices that we are working to correct thanks to you. At a time when our entire country has entered a tragic period and a large part of the population is feeling the…
Continue ReadingGradual return to normal despite the war
Negba Beer-Sheva The Negba “Caty and Mona Dreyfuss” Center has a protected space for each group, thisenables us to operate at this time with the approval of the Home Front Command whilemaintaining mandatory security guidelines. In coordination with the Beer-ShevaMunicipality and the Department of Social Services, we opened Negba Center…
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Since the start of the war, Negba staff have been concerned with keeping in touch by telephone or by zoom, and speaking with our children, individually or in groups, in order to provide moral support, accompaniment and the maintenance of a “daily routine” which includes personal activities, enrichment activities, social…
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