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Humanitarian Aid

Refugees and asylum seekers continue to suffer while the government works to finalize its asylum policy. With no access to a government-sponsored welfare system, women and children are the most vulnerable in the community. An alarming proportion of female asylum seekers have been victims of gender based sexual violence during their flight to Israel, while youth are vulnerable to participating in high-risk activities and face serious risk to their well-being without the guidance and protection of parents or caregivers.

Asylum seekers are routinely detained in Israeli prisons for an indefinite period of time after crossing the border. However, pregnant women are typically released from detention centers when their pregnancy has been confirmed. They are dropped off in the center of Tel Aviv without any further support and face homelessness and further exposure to sexual assault on the streets. They find themselves alone in a new country without the ability to communicate in Hebrew or English and no awaiting family members or support groups. Further, separation from fathers and husbands and the dispersal of communities has left many mothers as the sole provider for their children. For many, ARDC’s refugee hostel in the Shapira neighbourhood of south Tel Aviv is their only option.

Transitional Accommodation

11/12/2010 - 31/12/2011

Transitional Accommodation
At the height of the 2007 humanitarian crisis, ARDC operated as many as ten shelters at one time to cater for the sudden increase in the number of asylum seekers arriving. Today, however, we run only one hostel for the most vulnerable, that is, pregnant women, new mothers and single-parent families. Our present facility, located in south Tel Aviv, comfortably accommodates up to 25...

Summer Activities Program 2010

01/08/2010 - 31/08/2010

Summer Activities Program 2010
Keeping the asylum seeker children living in the ARDC refugee hostel entertained during the long summer vacation and off the streets of Tel Aviv, potentially engaging in high-risk activities, is a significant challenge. To minimise the risk of harm to the children during this period and provide a stimulating environment, ARDC holds an annual Summer Activities Program. In 2010, ...

Food & Emergency Aid

01/01/2009 - N/A

Food & Emergency Aid
ARDC volunteers provide practical assistance and emotional support to refugees and asylum seekers to minimise their risk of homelessness.We also provide impoverished refugee and asylum seeker families and individuals with nutritious food, baby formula, blankets, diapers, hygienic products, and clothes which have been donated by the public.

Medical Assistance

01/01/2009 - N/A

Medical Assistance
We escort sick or injured asylum seekers and refugees, including those living in our hostel, to hospitals or clinics to ensure that they have access to treatment and the necessary medical supplies and to assist with the language barrier. We also ensure that all new and pregnant residents in the refugee hostels receive medical examinations upon arrival and are not alone in the...


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            I am writing these few lines to express my gratitude towards the assistance and help that I received from this organization. ... My Hebrew has progress significantly. ... I started communicating with my Israeli neighbors directly, instead of having my friends do it for me. I can read the traffic boards and also the store boards.

- Abdel, Central African Republic
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