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Until recently, individuals from within the Arab community in Israel who wanted to give of themselves and make a difference had a difficult time finding the right volunteer opportunities. A new initiative aims to bridge the gap between potential volunteers and organizations in need of assistance within the Arab sector in Israel.

The initiative was launched by Ruach Tova, (“Good Spirit” in Hebrew), a part of the Arison Group, that coordinates volunteering efforts throughout Israel, including its flagship project Good Deeds Day, a peak event of year-round doing good activities, initiated by businesswoman and philanthropist Shari Arison. On this special day, millions of people take part in 109 countries across the globe.

Volunteer database
Now the Arison Group’s Ruach Tova has expanded its efforts to the Arab sector, featuring an extensive database in Arabic that connects individuals who are interested in volunteering with organizations across the country that offer volunteer opportunities. The Arison Group’s Ruach Tova acts as an intermediary, making it easy for volunteers to find the perfect opportunity and for organizations to find the perfect volunteer.

“This is the first initiative of its kind to encourage volunteering among the Arab community in Israel. Our database is targeted and customized for the Arab speaking community so that they can incorporate volunteering into their lives on a daily basis.” Hilal haj Yahia, the Arison Group’s Ruach Tova Director of Community Initiatives in Arab Society told Goodnet.

Since it was launched in December 2021, 200 organizations have been listed on the database, which includes 700 volunteer opportunities allowing 29,510 volunteers to participate.

The easy to use database allows individuals to search for volunteer opportunities by location, cause, and time commitment. They can also create a profile that highlights their skills and experiences, making it easier for organizations to find the perfect volunteer for their needs.

Empowering women
In the Bedouin village of Rahma in the Negev Desert in Israel, most of the women did not receive an education or vocational training and are therefore not able to find work. However, the Arison Group’s Ruach Tova aims to change that.

As part of Good Deeds Day 2022, the Arison Group’s Ruach Tova representatives met with a woman who dreamed of teaching local women a trade that could be a potential and viable source of income. The Arison Group’s Ruach Tova organized jewelry-making workshops for the women of Rahma, led by a local artist from the nearby city of Beer Sheva.

The women caught on quickly and were soon making original handcrafted jewelry  selling their creations for profit in the local market. They felt a sense of pride when they went to their local market and sold their beautiful work.

“Small actions can make a big difference in the lives of individuals and communities. This shows that with the right support and resources, people can learn a new skill and achieve their goals. The Arison Group’s Ruach Tova not only helped these Bedouin women in Rahma to become financially independent but also gave them the sense of self-worth and dignity,” Yahia explained.

Expanding Reach
The Arison Group’s Ruach Tova has big plans for the future, including creating specialized programs for corporate and business sectors. These programs will allow companies to match their workers with volunteer opportunities and track the time dedicated to volunteering. This will provide a boost for community growth and will allow companies to adopt practices geared toward social responsibility among their employees. Plans also include expanded  cooperation with local municipalities and leaders to make a greater impact in the community.

 

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This article was originally published on Goodnet and appears here with permission.

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