Distanced but not Disconnected

Volunteers have always been an integral and beloved part of ADI Jerusalem, taking upon themselves numerous duties and responsibilities that enhance the lives of ADI residents.

COVID-19, the pandemic that flipped the norm in so many areas, has taken a toll on ADIโ€™s volunteer activity as well. In keeping with ADI Jerusalemโ€™s strict policy of prevention to safeguard our immunocompromised residents and minimize any chance of infection, volunteer activity was sadly put to a standstill.

Distanced but not disconnected, volunteers and residents keep in touch using all means of technology at their disposal โ€“ Skype, WhatsApp, Zoom and more.

Impatiently waiting for the day when our beloved volunteers can return, ADI Jerusalem sent out small tokens of appreciation โ€“ individual containers of Alco-Gel embedded with the ADI logo followed by the by-line โ€œLoving you from afar!โ€

To our dear volunteers โ€“ we miss you! Weโ€™re counting the days until you can return!

We need your support!

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