Help save lives in Israel.
In an emergency, every second counts. United Hatzalah volunteers deliver rapid, lifesaving medical care — anywhere in Israel.
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When seconds count,
United Hatzalah is there.
In an emergency, fast response and expert medical treatment can help save lives. United Hatzalah has a network of more than 8,600 trained volunteer medics who will arrive on the scene of any emergency, anywhere in Israel, within three minutes or less.
90
Second Response Goal
1115346
Volunteer emergency responses in 2024
8600
TRAINED Volunteer medics
Stories from the Field
Ways to Give
Sponsor a day of life saving
Honour a loved one or mark a special milestone by helping to save lives in Israel.

Become a Volunteer
Become part of our network of 8,000 trained volunteer medics who provide life-saving response to emergencies all over Israel.
eCards
Send a meaningful message to friends and family while supporting the life-saving work we do in Israel.
Legacy Giving
Create a legacy of life-saving in Israel by helping United Hatzalah thrive now and into the future.
MyMitzvah Campaigns
Bar/Bat mitzvah? Team giving project? Special milestone birthday? Honouring a loved one? Simply create a campaign page and start raising much-needed funds to help save lives in Israel.
Programs
Women’s Initiative
Day of Lifesaving
Our CSR Model
Families First
Ten Kavod
Family Safety Course
Psychotrauma
NCSY Hatzalah Program
The Emergency Medicine Medics Project
Smart Giving

Women’s Initiative
The Women’s Initiative of United Hatzalah unites women all over the world under our shared goal of saving lives in Israel by raising funds to support the training and equipment of female medics.

Day of Lifesaving
Responding to 2,000 emergencies each day requires a huge supply of medical supplies, advanced technology and communications equipment.

Our CSR Model
Our Corporate Social Responsibility Model is a project that offers big companies to do medic courses for their employees.

Families First
Families First is a program aimed at providing the spouses of EMS volunteers with a social network in which they can find camaraderie, support, and share stories and challenges with fellow spouses of EMS volunteers.

Ten Kavod
The Ten Kavod Program was designed to provide regular medical checkups to elderly individuals living alone, focusing especially on Holocaust survivors.

Safety Family Course
United Hatzalah offers a Family Safety course, so that every parent, grandparent, teacher, and babysitter can be prepared to act swiftly and competently in the event of a medical crisis.

Psychotrauma
The Psychotrauma Crisis Response Unit addresses the emotional needs of family members, witnesses and bystanders during and after traumatic situations.

NCSY Hatzalah Program
Have the experience of a lifetime on the NCSY’s EMT training summer program, Hatzalah Rescue. Hatzalah Rescue is a co-ed travel program for teens looking to learn CPR, hemorrhage control, and how to be a first responder.

The Emergency Medicine Medics Project
United Hatzalah’s Hospital Emergency Room (ER) Project was launched in response to the situation in Israel’s increasingly overburdened and under-staffed emergency rooms, causing long delays that negatively impact patient treatment.

Smart Giving
United Hatzalah is signed up for a “Round-Up” credit card program (Iggul Hatova) that enables individuals to donate a percent of their spendings automatically through their Israeli credit card.













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