As missile attacks strike Israel, thousands of children and adults with disabilities face a crisis few can see. When sirens sound, many cannot reach shelter on their own. Families are trapped, overwhelmed, and cut off from the care they rely on. Children are losing critical therapies and beginning to regress. Chimes Israel is stepping in. Even under fire, our teams go home to home, delivering therapy, food, and essential supplies. We are building bomb shelters for vulnerable children.
Israel is under sustained missile attacks from Iran and its proxies. The war is disrupting essential therapy and support. Without structure, engagement, and basic supplies, vulnerable individuals face regression, deep isolation, and growing emotional distress. Families are caring for loved ones with complex needs under constant threat. Many cannot reach shelter in time when sirens sound. Confined to shelters, they are cut off from care, routine, and human connection.
This project protects lives, restores stability, and ensures no one is left behind. Chimes Israel delivers urgent, home-based support under missile fire to people with disabilities. Our teams provide therapy, activity kits, and essential supplies, along with relief for overwhelmed parents. We help maintain structure and prevent regression, and install protected shelters so children with disabilities can reach safety immediately, reducing fear and risk in times of attack.
This project will protect long-term development, stability, and well-being for people with disabilities. By preventing regression and reducing trauma, it helps children maintain critical skills and supports adults in staying connected and engaged. Strengthened families will be better equipped to cope during crisis and beyond. Protected shelters will provide lasting safety infrastructure, ensuring that vulnerable individuals remain safe in future emergencies.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
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