Dr. Sarah Israel is an American social worker, mother of a 29-year-old girl with intellectual and developmental disabilities. She works for an agency that assists people with disabilities. Essentially, Sarah decided to dedicate her life to caring for and assisting people with special needs, her daughterโs friends.
In 2013, during an El Al flight to Israel, Sarah was exposed to the project โSmall Change Makes a Big Difference,โ run in conjunction with El Al, Bank HaPoalim, ADI and Alut. Curious about the project, Sarah decided to learn about the ADI Negev-Nahalat Eran rehabilitation village and its contribution to Israeli society.
Once familiar with the organization, Sarah learned about the foreign volunteer program run by ADI and the Ministry of Welfareโs Volunteer Division. After finding an appropriate arrangement in the US for her daughter, Sarah decided that โnow is the time to volunteer and do something for others.โ Sarahโs request for a โvolunteerโs stipendโ for one year was accepted and this exceptional woman came to ADI Negev-Nahalat Eran to volunteer for a year.
Even with her vast experience in the field of special needs, Sarah considers ADI Negev-Nahalat Eran to be a model of quality care and inclusion.ย โDespite being familiar with my daughterโs world, I have never encountered anything like ADI Negev-Nahalat Eran.ย I wish that something similar could be built in the United States,โ she says.
Sarah lives in a volunteersโ apartment in Moshav Ronen together with other foreign volunteers โ from Holland, Germany and Australia. She comes to the Village every day, working in the Noga House. She is always smiling and her huge heart expounds unlimited love to residents and staff. We are lucky to have Sarah Israel, an especially dedicated and special lady, join us this year. The road she took is truly inspiring.