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You are here: Home / Life in the FSU Countries / European and FSU Young Adults Give Back through JDC Summer Programs

European and FSU Young Adults Give Back through JDC Summer Programs

August 10, 2017 By eJP

Campers from the Szarvas International Jewish Summer Camp, a project of JDC and the Ronald S. Lauder Foundation, clean headstones at a Jewish cemetery in Hungary. Photo courtesy JDC.

Summer is in the final stretch, a significant heat wave has settled over large sections of Europe, and throughout Eastern/Central Europe and the countries of the FSU, JDC summer activities are combining Jewish culture and learning with camping activities, volunteer efforts to help those in need and contribute to community life.

“One of the most promising developments among the Jews of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union is their enthusiastic desire to give back to the neediest and build Jewish communities through volunteerism,” said JDC CEO David Schizer.

Volunteers visit an elderly client of the JDC-supported Hesed Schmuel social welfare center in Kherson, Ukraine. Photo courtesy JDC.

In Odessa, Ukraine, the local Hesed social welfare center’s summer project Wings of Kindness deploys more than 100 youth volunteers to assist 3,000 homebound elderly as a way to combat loneliness. The volunteers deliver groceries, engage in arts and crafts and Jewish activities, and even provide haircuts to boost the self-esteem of these needy seniors.

In Kishinev, Moldova, for the second year, the volunteer camp project, Be.Do.Have: Improve Yourself, brings together 100 multigenerational volunteers to develop several projects that will help to improve their community. This summer, as part of its camp activities, volunteers will, among other activities, visit lonely, homebound seniors to help them celebrate Shabbat, volunteer with cancer-stricken children at a local hospital, and prep a Jewish school for the upcoming school year. Together with youth club participants, volunteers learn about management and project administration, Jewish traditions, how to set goals and objectives correctly, and the best tools to build community.

In Bulgaria at the JDC-supported Bereshit family summer camp bringing together 350 people, parents and children engage in service at local orphanages, a center for people with disabilities, and also clean local nature preserves and repaint park benches. Similar volunteer activities are held at Limmud Bulgaria. At Olameinu Mishpacha, a family summer camp in the Baltics, a team of volunteers from the Jewish communities of Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania plan camping experiences for hundreds of parents and children. They create and lead sessions on Jewish education and holidays, as well as parenting best practice sessions.

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Filed Under: Life in the FSU Countries Tagged With: JDC/American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Jewish Europe today, Limmud

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