Changing the disadvantage into a successful business – a story of Kohava Balali
Kohava Balali, a mother of 4, started teaching herself to read at the age of 15. After giving birth to her first child, she started to read aloud for the first time. Today, Kohava is helping other people to change a disadvantage into leverage for success. her story
Olya La
"I love my community so much that I ’serve it on a plate’"
Olga Kules –
a Russian kosher catering and café owner today was like many others who immigrated to Israel from the former Soviet Union, She came with her husband and child. their fresh start in Israel looked promising at the beginning. her story
The soft letters of Limor Limor Haim Matityahoo, Supportive Community Cooperation group participant sharing how
“OTIOT” -
(“letters” in Hebrew), her business, was born.
OTIOT – Limor’s Soft Personalized Gifts for babies and children her story
On our agenda
Supportive Community Ethical code
Supportive Community has recently developed an Ethical Code and is working for its implementation of the main values and principles in order to successfully achieve our vision. more information
Development of new evaluation methods
In order to effectively manage
and supervise and follow-up the continuously growing number
of members, clients and volunteers
and the various activities they
take part in Supportive Community requires
using more sophisticated and powerful tools and scientific methods. We are seeking funding to help develop a new Information System. This will assist our Monitoring and Evaluation system and Description, evaluation and dissemination of our Multi-Cultural Model of intervention, especially designed for different sectors of society. read more
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Dear Friends, Spring is here, a transitional period with a constantly changing weather and flourishing, flowering and blossoming nature.
We hope our lives will be blooming too - maybe it’s time to go into a flower shop, to peel off the winter clothes, change our wardrobe and make things right.
In Hebrew we say “to make a Seder” in all its meanings!
Spring, in Jewish tradition, is also the time of escaping slavery for freedom; it is time for us to widen our personal freedom as a person and as a woman.
Lena Gurary Supportive Community Executive Director
welcome to supportive community
15 new women's businesses joint Beer-Tuvia regional business community
On March 25th a group of women entrepreneurs received diplomas finishing the Course for Business Development and Economic Empowerment. 15 have already started their business activities.
Women’s Power - The Hadassah Foundation Mission to Israel 2008
We were very pleased to “give the roof” for The Hadassah Board members meeting with almost 40 grantees’ representatives. Article.
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Surprises on the way – Lod
The first explanatory meeting was held in Lod. The emphasis of the meeting was to aid Ethiopian woman who want to open their micro businesses and was attended by 10 Ethiopian women. Article.
Multicultural approach as a leverage for
business success
Supportive Community has developed a Multicultural Economic and Social Empowerment Model, which is adapted for women from different socio-economic backgrounds and a multi-culturalsociety. Article
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