Volunteer In Israel

Volunteer In Israel VOIS- Volunteer In Israel is the official international volunteer program of Israel Ministry of Welfare & Social Affairs We accept volunteers age 18 and above.

VOIS – Volunteer in Israel - is an official program of the Ministry of Welfare and Social Affairs of the State of Israel. Almost 1,000 volunteers from over 50 countries come each year to volunteer in VOIS social service placements in Israel. VOIS Volunteers help Children and adults with autism, physical & cognitive disabilities, Youth at-risk , Elderly & Holocaust survivors. Volunteering placement

s are based all over the country from north to south. Placements include daycare centers, residences, occupational centers, shelters, community centers, and more. Constant guidance and support is provided by the social workers and professionals in the placements. There are between 2-20 volunteers in each placement. Each placement cares for a specific population. All volunteers must speak English

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"I have never seen anything like this - this village is the most inspiring and beautiful place I have ever been. The tho...
18/02/2026

"I have never seen anything like this - this village is the most inspiring and beautiful place I have ever been. The thought, attention to detail and leadership necessary to create and maintain this rehabilitation village is almost beyond belief. I am so grateful for this life-changing experience."

ADI Negev-Nahalat Eran is a wonderful place to volunteer.

It features fully accessible residential villas for people with multiple disabilities and complex medical conditions, an intensive care hospital wing, special education school, green care farm, hydrotherapy and sports therapy complexes, therapeutic horse stable and petting zoo, and The Harvey and Gloria Kaylie Rehabilitation Medical Center – the first and only fully dedicated rehabilitation hospital in Israel’s south.

In addition to caring for and empowering nearly 400 residents and special education students with severe disabilities, the expansive and progressive village offers a host of inpatient and outpatient rehabilitative solutions, cultivates empathy and acceptance through education, and provides individuals with disabilities with a framework for personal advancement, social integration and gainful employment.

Day after day, their kindergarten integrates children born with disabilities and their non-disabled peers to promote empathy and acceptance. Residents with severe disabilities, local students, politicians and high-tech entrepreneurs can be found swimming and receiving therapy together in the same hydrotherapy pool. And dozens of adults with disabilities have found real and meaningful employment as the village’s gardening staff. ADI Negev-Nahalat Eran is an innovative social center and the exemplar for a truly inclusive community.

Thank you Noah and Hanna from South Korea for volunteering two years and for helping people with disabilities at Elwyn S...
16/02/2026

Thank you Noah and Hanna from South Korea for volunteering two years and for helping people with disabilities at Elwyn Supported Living in Jerusalem.

Noah helped at the “Merchavim” Adult Day Center and became an integral part of the residents’ and staff’s daily lives. He worked with dedication and sensitivity, and contributed to positive changes in their daily routines. Noah came through "Overflowing Jerusalem" organization from south korea.

Hannah assisted at the Adult Day Center and built personal connections with the residents, developed individualized plans, and played a significant role in their progress and self-empowerment. Hannah came through Amiko organization from South Korea.

Noah and Hannah brought with them energy, compassion, and a genuine desire to help. They truly saw each and every resident, gave personal attention, and were always there with open hearts, initiative, and dedication.

Israel Elwyn’s Supported Living Program bids a heartfelt and appreciative farewell to two dear volunteers from abroad, Noah and Hannah 💙

Noah joined us from South Korea through the organization Over Flowing Jerusalem and volunteered with us for two years, primarily at the “Merchavim” Adult Day Center. During this time, he became an integral part of the residents’ and staff’s daily lives. Noah worked with dedication, sensitivity, and dedication, built meaningful relationships and contributed to positive changes in their daily routines.

Hannah came to us from South Korea through the organization Amiko, after completing a year of volunteering with another nonprofit. She chose to dedicate an additional year to volunteering with us, mainly at the Adult Day Center. Hannah built personal and meaningful connections with the residents, developed individualized plans, and played a significant role in their progress and self-empowerment 🌸

Noah and Hannah brought with them energy, compassion, and a genuine desire to help. They truly saw each and every resident, gave personal attention, and were always there with open hearts, initiative, and dedication.

We thank them from the bottom of our hearts for their meaningful contribution, commitment, and the love they shared. We are proud that they are part of the Israel Elwyn Supported Living Program family.

Our door is always open to them, and we look forward to seeing them again in the future ✨

Would you like to take part in meaningful work as well?
Join us as a volunteer at Israel Elwyn:
https://israelelwyn.org.il/volunteerism/

Outside of our volunteers' busy days, they also have opportunities to relax and explore Israel.Here are some of the high...
11/12/2025

Outside of our volunteers' busy days, they also have opportunities to relax and explore Israel.

Here are some of the highlights:

A tour of the Old City led by a private guide with years of experience. ✨

A day trip in the pastoral Beit HaKerem neighborhood.🌾💐

A Segway tour looking out to panoramic views of Jerusalem. 🛴

A VIP night out at the movies at Cinema City. 🍿

Which of these adventures would you pick for your day off? Let us know in the comments! 👇

To Our Heroes – Happy International Volunteer Day​Dear Friends,​Volunteering is an act of love, but volunteering here, r...
04/12/2025

To Our Heroes – Happy International Volunteer Day

​Dear Friends,

​Volunteering is an act of love, but volunteering here, right now, is an act of bravery. On International Volunteer Day, we salute you.

​Your commitment to the Welfare’s communities goes beyond simple service; it is a powerful statement of solidarity and compassion. Thank you for walking this path with us and for pouring your hearts into caring for the most vulnerable among us.

​We are honored to have you by our side.

VOIS team.

Hello everyone,​I am happy to update you that an article about volunteering in the war within our program, which was pub...
06/11/2025

Hello everyone,
​I am happy to update you that an article about volunteering in the war within our program, which was published by Dr. Irit Shmuel from the Azrieli Academic Center, has been selected to serve as a chapter in a professional book on tourism issues. It will later be distributed among tourism schools in academic and professional institutions worldwide. I am attaching an invitation to the book's launch on December 12th on Zoom.
​I am very excited and proud to share this significant event with you.
https://tourismshorizon938.substack.com/p/tourisms-horizon-travel-for-the-millions-a21

https://govforms.gov.il/mw/forms/TouristEvacuationFromIsrael@tourism.gov.il?displang=enIn light of the security situatio...
17/06/2025

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In light of the security situation, the Ministry of Tourism will to assist in gathering contact information for tourists wishing to leave the country by air and coordinating their departure from Israel as quickly as possible with the responsible authorities.
To this end, an online form was produced for foreign citizens to fill out. The information provided by them will be transferred in a centralized manner for further processing with the official authorities responsible for coordinating the rescue flights.
We would like to emphasize that the Ministry of Tourism does not have information at this stage regarding the format of the activity and the dates or destinations of the flights.
We would like to thank you for your cooperation in distributing the link to the form to all relevant contacts so that tourists who need it can fill it out as soon as possible.
Below is the link:

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