Children and young people with specific learning difficulties, from disadvantaged families, enabling them to receive the educational tools needed to succeed.
Our volunteer has made her regular 3 monthly visit to the Neve Yosef Centre in Haifa to discuss the Talia Trust project with the teachers. There are 2 small groups of children who meet for an hour twice a week after their day in their local primary schools. One of the teachers, Sarah, commented that despite the prolonged break because of the war situation, she felt the children had not gone backwards (which is often the case) but returned at the same level as before. There is
We have asked our projects how they are getting on in the current situation. Maayan, the counsellor at Shirat HaYam school in Kiryat Yam writes: 'Returning to the frameworks brings with it great relief, along with the need to process and adapt. The students were very happy to return to school, we see that the consistency of the programme is an anchor of stability for them. They need these sessions now more than ever to fill gaps and also to find a place for personal expressio
Click here to play the video. See and hear five children in the Talia Trust Project at Shirat HaYam School in Kiryat Yam talk about their experiences. Then you'll see the group sharing an activity. Finally the staff show their appreciation of the support they are getting from the Talia Trust and you, the donors. Key points from what the children said: First girl: The Talia Trust gave me self-confidence. Second girl: They helped me believe in myself, that I was capable. First