By Emmanuel Elder | Chairman of the Keshatot Children Foundation
Spurred on by our achievements in 2017, in 2018 your continued support and involvement allowed the Fund for Keshatot children to undertake and complete major infrastructure, therapy and smart classroom projects amounting to more than 370,000 NIS [New Israeli Shekels]—all from your donations!
The Fund for Keshatot Children [reg. no. 580540532, recognized charity, clause 46, Israel Income Tax Authority] was established in 2011 by parents of autistic children who study at the Keshatot Center. The Keshatot Center is a multi-regional magnet school serving 89 children age 3 – 13 on the autism spectrum in 2 kindergartens and 11 elementary school classes.
Looking Forward
Together with the Keshatot School, we are planning to convert a large 120 sq. m./1300 sq ft second floor balcony to a climate-controlled, enclosed recreation area. The envisioned new play area will be carpeted with synthetic grass and full of sensory and experiential games and equipment. It will enable the children to play, relax and enjoy their external lessons and recess even during the hot summer days, as well as the few rainy days we get.
Faithful friends and supporters of the Keshatot Center, we hope you share our enthusiasm in this project and will contribute to making this vision a reality. [Estimated cost 300,000 NIS].
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