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The Northern Goals Association
The Northern Goals Association
The Northern Goals Association was founded by the Rashi Foundation in 2004 to be the Foundation operating arm in the north. Northern Goals works to promote the welfare, health, and education of children and their families living in the northern region, with special attention to children and youth at risk. The association also directly assists groups with mental or physical handicaps.

Bat-Ami (Aluma Emuna)
Bat-Ami was founded to provide a solution for young men and women ages 18-21 exempted from serving in the IDF and yet want to serve in the "National Service". The privileges and obligations of those participating in National Service, both during and after their service, are comparable to those serving in the IDF.
Bat-Ami has over 2600 volunteers' female and male, religious and non-religious, normative and with special needs. They serve in a wide range of fields throughout Israel and abroad: education, welfare, community, immigrant absorption, health, security and administration.
Bat-Ami is involved in social action to advance the values of mutual responsibility and social justice. Bat-Ami’s volunteers are from all edges of the Israeli society: 
1. Strong groups of young people, volunteer within the fields of formal and informal education, social welfare, immigrant absorption, security and community.
2. Disadvantaged groups of young people: distressed and at-risk youth, new immigrants from underprivileged countries, those with special needs and special education graduates. They can serve in various fields according to their talents and capability open form “National Service”.

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The Volunteering Association
The Volunteering Association undertook the mission of establishing a volunteering framework for religious girls over 30 years ago. The association works to encourage young girls to be a part of the National Service by providing vital services to the State of Israel while promoting spiritual and religious empowerment.
The association was established for graduates of the religious education system who wish to volunteer for a period of one or two years. To this day, over 100,000 girls have taken part in this great enterprise under the framework of the volunteering association in many fields: Formal and non-formal education, health systems, senior citizen homes, immigration absorption, welfare, law and order and security.
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The Shlomit Association

Shlomit is a public association, recognized and approved by the Ministry of Social Affairs and the National Insurance Institute as an organization dedicated to operation of volunteers. The association was established in 1993 by Mr. Ami Bergman who serves as the chairman of the association to this day and with the support of MATAV, an association for special care in homes, establishments and in the community. The association is managed by public figures and activists from the fields of education and welfare with years of experience in public work, mainly the development and fostering of education and society.

The "Aharai!” Movement
"Aharai!” was established with the goal of developing and cultivating young leadership and developing social involvement among teens from neighborhoods, developing settlements, immigration absorption centers and boarding schools, all young people at the crossroads in their lives when education can truly affect their futures.
The “Aharai” projects currently comprises a nationwide network of 140 groups, serving over 2,500 youth who are then assigned to leadership groups, pre-army preparatory programs, field trips, education centers for completion of high school diplomas. The group members are average teenagers, new immigrants, school dropouts, at-risk youth, former delinquents, boarding school teens and many others.

The Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel
The Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel is the largest and most senior environmental organization in Israel and one of the most senior in the world. Our goal is to connect you to nature and to the environment in Israel so that all can enjoy the views and natural treasures of the country, protect them and increase our public influence on the quality of our lives.
The Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel works in three main fields: nature and environment conservation and heritage values, education and diverse community activities and supporting leisure time that enables each and every one of us to enjoy nature.

Tafnit Program
Tafnit was established by the Rashi Foundation in 2004 in order to fulfill its obligations concerning education and welfare. The foundation, through financial and professional collaboration with the Ministry of Education and local authorities, runs nation-wide education programs for tens of thousands of students every year. Other project partners include Jewish communities abroad, the business sector in Israel and various foundations and donors from Israel and around the world.
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