Help rehabilitate trauma victims of Oct 7!

Your donation toward establishing an Integrative Therapy Center and Resilience Center is creating change in both body and mind!

Support a new innovative therapy center that integrates body, mind and spirit,!

The integrative therapy center operates with the goal of providing a holistic response for trauma treatment, addressing both physical and emotional aspects. The center is designed for hospitalized patients as well as outpatients, offering a wide range of individual and group therapies.

 

Infrastructure and Facilities

  • The center spans an area of about 500 square meters, providing an advanced and accessible treatment environment.
  • Capacity to treat up to 1,000 patients per year.
  • The center includes 12 treatment rooms and one group workshop room.
  • A therapeutic garden and decorative garden are incorporated into the medical treatment protocol, emphasizing the connection between body and mind.

Supporting Diverse Populations

The center also serves as a Resilience Center, in collaboration with the Trauma Coalition and with the approval of the Ministry of Health.

  • Inpatient and outpatient clients.
  • Specialized treatments for individuals coping with oncological conditions, fibromyalgia, and autoimmune pain disorders.
  • Support for vulnerable populations.
  • Trauma survivors.
  • Since the outbreak of the war, the center has been treating approximately 150 trauma victims from the Nova Festival.

The Center Not Only Provides a Medical Response—It Changes Lives!

  • IMFA (the founding nonprofit) aims to drive significant change in the healthcare world and has made it a priority to integrate integrative medicine into broad medical protocols, through a more holistic view that combines mind and body. The vision is to expand this approach so it can serve a wide range of populations, with the goal of building a community of healthier, happier individuals leading a balanced lifestyle. IMFA offers a holistic, unique treatment plan for chronic diseases, as part of bridging the gap between body and mind, with an emphasis on addressing the emotional trauma accompanying the illness.
  • The effectiveness of the treatments at the center is supported by clinical research, including a study led by Prof. Nir Feld, head of the Cancer Center at Shaare Zedek Medical Center. These studies show that integrative therapy significantly improves patients’ quality of life, and many additional studies in Israel and worldwide confirm these findings.
  • Many of these treatments are also funded by official state bodies (the HMOs and Ministry of Health), which recognize their value and have included them in treatment protocols for patients.

Target Amount and Your Contribution

6,500,000 NIS

Every donation helps make integrative rehabilitation more accessible, providing a supportive therapeutic environment for thousands more patients.