Support United Hatzalah
Our humanitarian services are free, universal and available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
When emergencies occur, rapid medical treatment increases chances of survival exponentially. Using specially equipped motorcycle ambulances, United Hatzalah’s network of more than 6,500 volunteer medics help save thousands of lives each year across Israel by providing medical treatment in an average response time of 3 minutes or less.
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Seconds Response Goal
6000000
EMERGENCY RESPONSES
6500
Active Volunteers
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A special way to honor or memorialize a loved one or special milestone.
Join our network to any of our 95 branches throughout Israel and add meaning to your life.
United Hatzalah eCards are a great way to send love and thoughtfulness directly to an email address and save lives!
Join our network to any of our 95 branches throughout Israel and add meaning to your life.
Whether your Bar/Bat Mitzvah is coming up or you simply want to do something right now to help save lives in Israel – MyMitzvah is for you!
Create your page and start raising money for United Hatzalah volunteer medics in Israel.
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.
Responding to 2,000 emergencies each day requires a huge supply of medical supplies, advanced technology and communications equipment.
Our Corporate Social Responsibility Model is a project that offers big companies to do medic courses for their employees.
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.
The Ten Kavod Program was designed to provide regular medical checkups to elderly individuals living alone, focusing especially on Holocaust survivors.
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.
The Psychotrauma & Crisis Response Unit addresses the emotional needs of family members, witnesses and bystanders during and after traumatic situations.
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.
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.
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.