Sylvia Cooper & Janice Nathanson’s Campaign To Sponsor A Volunteer Medic
Please help support Sylvia Cooper & Janice Nathanson.
Message to sponsors
The Interfaith Bridge is my life’s mission, guiding how I choose partnerships and define impact. Yet some causes I cannot ignore. United Hatzalah is one.
On my recent trip to Israel, I saw their Jerusalem operations firsthand. Medics acted with speed, precision, and compassion, reaching emergencies in minutes, often under 90 seconds. Their work perfectly reflects interfaith values.
United Hatzalah’s volunteers—Jewish, Muslim, Christian, Druze, religious and secular, work side by side to save lives.
The need is urgent. Many medics who responded on October 7 are coping with trauma, while new medics, especially women, must be trained. Training and equipping one medic for a year costs $12,000 CAD.
I am pledging my support. This is lifesaving work and interfaith values in action. Stand with those who run toward danger to save lives. I invite you to consider supporting as well, thank you so much.
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About United Hatzalah of Israel
United Hatzalah of Israel is the largest independent, non-profit, fully volunteer Emergency Medical Service organization that provides the fastest and free emergency medical first response throughout Israel. United Hatzalah’s service is available to all people regardless of race, religion, or national origin. United Hatzalah has more than 8,600 volunteers around the country, available around the clock – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. With our unique dispatch technology, innovative rapid response vehicles, and community-based volunteer network, our 8,600 volunteers - medics, paramedics, nurses, midwives and doctors - arrive to emergencies within minutes, and our goal is to arrive at any emergency across Israel in 90 seconds.
