Causes We Support

Proceeds from our sales will be directed to the following causes:

Israel Tennis & Education Centers

Israel Tennis & Education Centers (ITEC) can be found all across Israel, from Kiryat Shmona in the north to Beer Sheva in the south, with a staff of over 300 youth-focused tennis coaches, fitness professionals, social workers and psychologists provide a wide-range of comprehensive social impact and educational programming to help meet the varied social, emotional, athletic and academic needs of Israeli youth. No child is ever turned away.

Beit Elazraki

Bet Elazraki Children’s Home was established in 1969 to serve 34 children. Today, over 200 at-risk children of all ages, call Bet Elazraki their home. Many of their children were born into second, and even third, generation of distress, and were brought to us by welfare authorities nationwide. Children referred to Bet Elazraki were removed from life-threatening dangers and dysfunctional family environments.

The Erez Association

Erez is a non-profit organization that was established in 1999 by a number of members who are involved during the year in military and civilian framework regarding rescue, navigation, and survival in extreme snow conditions.

The Ariel Center

The Ariel Center's goal is to help the people of Israel heal, rebuild and strengthen themselves, using sport as a medium to transform despair into hope, and adversity into strength.​The Ariel Center prioritizes and advances the wellbeing of those whose lives have been impacted by hardship and are at a higher than usual risk of developing negative, and sometimes debilitating and/or life-threatening, mental health disorders.

The Koby Mandell Foundation 

The Koby Mandell Foundation helps bereaved mothers, fathers, widows, orphans and siblings to rebuild their lives and create meaning out of suffering. Rabbi Seth and Sherri Mandell established the Koby Mandell Foundation in 2001 after their 13 year old son Koby Mandell and his friend Yosef Ishran were brutally murdered by terrorists near their home in Israel.

Today, The Koby Mandell Foundation is the largest provider of emotional support services for the thousands of bereaved Israelis who have lost an immediate family member to terror via multi-faceted therapeutic programs.

Navah

Navah was established in 2003 in the midst of the Second Intifada terror attacks with the goal of providing emotional support to families bereaved by terrorism. Over time, the organization broadened its scope to include families affected by disasters as well.

Brothers For Life: Achim L'Chaim

Brothers for Life is a non-profit organization, created and run by injured Israeli veterans, which gives critical and immediate help to other injured Israeli combat veterans who sacrificed their lives for the safety of the Jewish people.

OneFamily

OneFamily understands the profound pain and loss experienced by those who have been bereaved due to unthinkable circumstances. Their dedicated staff and a passionate army of volunteers have embarked on a mission to visit every household where a loved one has been lost. In some heart-wrenching cases, entire families have been affected, with homes reduced to ashes and all possessions gone. They assist families with orphans for the smooth transition of their adoption and trauma care. There are countless new widows and widowers, and children who saw their parents murdered, along with parents who witness their child’s murder, and kidnapped relatives. Unimaginable horrors have been sustained, and OneFamily offers grief and trauma therapy for each and every victim, for as long as they need it. Their team offers essential items such as clothing, towels, sheets, cell phones, and even computers, recognizing that these basics offer some comfort in the face of tragedy.