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Gordon Twins
EMERGENCY CAMPAIGN FOR EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT
Raised: $ 4,962
This campaign has ended!
Message to sponsors
United Hatzalah has mobilized all 7,000 of its volunteers and dispatched over 120 rescue vehicles to Israel’s southern region. Inside the communities, our heroic volunteers are responding to calls in their own neighborhoods, ensuring civilians receive the emergency medical treatment they need, often under heavy gunfire, at risk to their own lives. Our backup medic teams from around the country are treating the injured as they are rescued from the fighting zones and transporting them to hospitals via our ambulances and helicopters. Our brave volunteer medics have left their spouses, children, parents, siblings and more, to serve on the front line and protect the lives of Israel’s citizens during this turbulent time.
We must ensure they are equipped with vital medical equipment and protective gear, dispatch capabilities, and more, to enable them to save lives as the war persists.
26 donors
28/11/2023
Declan Kunkel
$40
09/11/2023
BENJamin SHLOMI
$180
06/11/2023
Benzacar
$150
01/11/2023
Alexandra Gordon
$20
26/10/2023
Alexandra Gordon
$322
24/10/2023
Mariana
$300
23/10/2023
Fine Family
$360
18/10/2023
Nicole Gordon
$26
14/10/2023
Nicole Gordon
$736
14/10/2023
Alexandra Gordon
$10
About us
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 7,000 volunteers around the country, available around the clock – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. With the help of our unique GPS technology and our iconic ambucycles, our average response time is less than 3 minutes across the country and 90 seconds in metropolitan areas. Our mission is to arrive at the scene of medical emergencies as soon as possible and provide the patient with professional and appropriate medical aid until an ambulance arrives, resulting in many more lives saved.
