Facilities & Programs 

This is Our Season of Strength     

Because survivors need more than a safe night. They need a safe future.

Across Israel, thousands of women and children live under the shadow of domestic violence, trauma, and fear.

For 100 years, NA’AMAT has stood with them — protecting, empowering, and rebuilding families through a network of shelters, counseling centers, legal advocacy programs, and essential family programs in Israel.

This Giving Tuesday and through the end of the year, NA’AMAT USA’s Season of Strength campaign supports our most critical domestic violence prevention and recovery initiatives in Israel.
Your donation fuels a full spectrum of care — from emergency hotlines to holistic family rehabilitation.

Giving Levels and Impact

$5,000 

A full cycle of services for multiple fathers — individual counseling, group sessions, and family follow-ups that rebuild trust and stability.

$1,000

A full series of “Day After” sessions for a woman transitioning to independence.

$500 

A group counseling session led by a licensed therapist, teaching communication and conflict-resolution skills.

$100 

One father–child activity that strengthens connection and models positive parenting.

 

The Abba Program helped me find my voice as a dad. I learned how to communicate better with my children and show them the love they deserve.

Program participant

NA’AMAT Center for the Family   

Tel Aviv, Israel

The NA’AMAT Center for the Family is Israel’s most comprehensive model for protecting, healing, and empowering families affected by domestic violence.

This flagship facility in Tel Aviv has grown into a full Family Center, combining emergency shelter, trauma counseling, therapy, legal aid, and prevention programs under one roof. It serves women, children, and men — addressing the roots of violence and guiding families toward safety and recovery.

At the center’s shelter, up to 12 women and their children at a time find refuge and stability. Each family receives trauma-informed care, therapy, early childhood education, and parenting support designed to restore confidence and rebuild healthy family life.

The center provides counseling and legal aid for women, men, and couples; rehabilitation programs for fathers and partners; and professional training for police, social workers, and educators who respond to family violence.

The center is also home to the Abba Program, which helps fathers learn positive parenting and communication skills, and The Day After, a reintegration program that supports women as they rebuild independent lives after leaving the shelter.

“When women reach this shelter, it can be a turning point — the beginning of a new and better life.” 

— Yael Levin, Director, NA’AMAT Center for the Family

The Women’s Health & Empowerment Center – Sderot

Healing, Resilience, and Hope at Israel’s Southern Border

Just one mile from Gaza, the NA’AMAT Women’s Health & Empowerment Center in Sderot stands as both a sanctuary and a symbol of endurance. Built through the support of NA’AMAT USA, the center was created to provide women and families with access to healthcare, counseling, and empowerment programs in one of Israel’s most vulnerable cities.

On October 7, Sderot was among the first communities attacked. The city became a battle zone, and the center itself sustained significant damage. For weeks, its staff and participants faced displacement, fear, and loss. But even in crisis, NA’AMAT’s mission held firm — to protect and empower women, children, and families.

Today, after repairs and recovery efforts, the Sderot Center is open once again. Its doors welcome women seeking strength, connection, and healing in the face of ongoing trauma.

The center provides:

  • Trauma and resilience counseling for women and children affected by war and domestic stress.

  • Health education and wellness programs on childbirth, nutrition, family planning, and menopause.

  • Empowerment workshops that promote confidence, economic stability, and community leadership.

  • Family programs and activities that help mothers and children rebuild trust and routine after crisis.

“Even in the darkest days, this center has been a light for our city. We are not giving up on hope.”


— Yehudit Uliel, Deputy Mayor of Sderot and NA’AMAT Chairperson

Gift LevelWhat Your Donation Supports
$2,500Supports ongoing trauma-relief and mental health programs for the Sderot community.
$1,000A full cycle of empowerment and employment training for a woman regaining independence.
$500Repairs and maintenance to keep the center safe and operational after October 7.

NA’AMAT Israel Crisis Hotline

A Lifeline for Women and Families in Crisis

When a woman in Israel faces abuse, fear, or crisis, one phone call can change everything. The NA’AMAT Crisis Hotline offers confidential, professional support — a safe first step toward safety and healing.

Staffed by trained professionals in social work, clinical criminology, and family guidance, the hotline provides immediate assistance and directs callers to the care they need. Every call is met with compassion, expertise, and respect for privacy.

What the Hotline Provides

  • Initial Consultation (Free): Every caller receives a one-on-one consultation with a trained professional.
  • Emotional Support: Referral to NA’AMAT’s network of independent therapists nationwide, offering subsidized care for up to a year.
  • Legal Guidance: Advice on restraining orders, custody, housing, employment rights, and navigating Israel’s social services system.
  • Group Support: Professionally led women’s groups for empowerment, healing, and connection.
  • Community Referrals: Coordination with domestic violence treatment centers, welfare offices, and other local organizations for continued support.

 

Why It Matters

For many women, this call is their first act of courage — the moment they realize they are not alone.

The NA’AMAT Hotline bridges the gap between isolation and safety, connecting women with the shelter, counseling, and legal aid that can save lives.

“Every woman who calls us deserves not just to be heard — but to be helped.”


— Shirli Shavit, Director, International Department, NA’AMAT Israel

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The Day After Program

From Survival to Independence

Leaving a shelter is not the end of a woman’s journey — it’s the beginning. The Day After Program, based at the NA’AMAT Center for the Family in Tel Aviv, equips survivors of domestic abuse with the tools to rebuild their lives safely and independently.

Through group therapy, financial literacy, and career support, women learn to parent with confidence, manage their finances, and re-enter the workforce. These skills are key to lasting safety:

  • A woman who leaves shelter without a job faces a 66% chance of returning to abuse.
  • With stable employment, that risk drops to 0.6%.

Participants receive:

  • Parenting workshops that rebuild trust between mothers and children after trauma.
  • Financial literacy training to manage money, debt, and long-term planning.
  • Employment counseling for job searches, resumes, and interviews.
  • Community activities that reduce isolation and restore joy.
“The Day After gives women the strength to stand on their own. It turns survival into independence.”


— NA’AMAT Counselor

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Gift LevelYou can Support:
$180One woman’s participation in a financial literacy session.
$360Career counseling and job search support.
$500A group workshop helping mothers rebuild parenting confidence.
$1,000A full series of “Day After” sessions for a woman transitioning to independence.

 

Advocacy & Awareness: My Sister’s Keeper

Changing Systems. Saving Lives.

NA’AMAT’s fight against domestic violence extends beyond its shelters and counseling rooms — it reaches Israel’s courtrooms, government offices, and workplaces.

After a 12-year advocacy campaign, NA’AMAT helped secure the 2023 electronic monitoring law, allowing courts to require high-risk abusers under restraining orders to wear tracking devices. The law protects women and children in immediate danger — a hard-won victory made possible through years of persistence.

But legislation alone isn’t enough. NA’AMAT’s My Sister’s Keeper initiative trains call-center employees, utility operators, and front-line workers to recognize coded cries for help — like the now-famous “pizza order” call that saved a woman’s life.

By combining advocacytraining, and public awareness, NA’AMAT builds a nationwide safety network that reaches women before violence escalates.

“We fight for laws that protect women — and for systems that make those laws work.”


— Gali Etzion, NA’AMAT Legal Advisor

The Abba Program

Building Safer Families, One Father at a Time

The Abba Program — “Abba” means father in Hebrew — is one of NA’AMAT’s most innovative approaches to breaking the cycle of domestic violence in Israel.

Developed at the NA’AMAT Center for the Family in Tel Aviv, the program works with fathers to strengthen relationships, manage stress, and build healthy, supportive homes. It is grounded in one powerful idea: to protect women and children, we must also equip men with the skills and empathy to prevent abuse before it begins.

Through individual counseling, group workshops, and father–child activities, participants learn how to communicate, handle conflict, and parent with compassion. The program also hosts spousal sessions and community education events that promote equality and respect within families.

Since its launch, the Abba Program has reached hundreds of fathers across Israel — including soldiers returning from reserve duty, men coping with trauma, and those seeking to rebuild family trust. Demand for its services has more than doubled in recent years as more communities recognize the value of prevention.

“The Abba Program helped me find my voice as a dad. I learned how to communicate better with my children and show them the love they deserve.” 

— Program participant

By supporting the Abba Program, NA’AMAT USA donors help prevent domestic violence at its source — empowering fathers to become caring partners, engaged parents, and agents of change in their communities.

Gift LevelWhat Your Donation Can Support
$5,000A full cycle of services for multiple fathers — individual counseling, group sessions, and family follow-ups that rebuild trust and stability.
$2,500A municipal partnership expanding the Abba Program into new communities.
$1,000A community lecture or workplace seminar promoting gender equality and healthy family life.
$500A four-week workshop series for up to 10 fathers learning to build safer, more equitable homes.
$360Individual therapy for a father coping with trauma, stress, or family challenges.
$180A group counseling session led by a licensed therapist, teaching communication and conflict-resolution skills.
$100One father–child activity that strengthens connection and models positive parenting.

Each dollar helps transform homes across Israel into places of safety, empathy, and love. 
Invest in prevention. Empower fathers. Protect families.

Your support brings safety, healing, and hope to families who need it most.

A single gift strengthens shelters, expands counseling, protects children, and helps families rebuild their lives with dignity.
Please consider making a donation today to keep this vital work going.

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