Our Projects

Current activities the association is involved in

Mentoring and support for students of grade 12 at "Nofei Habesor" Boarding school.

We acquired learning equipment, leisure equipment, computers, seating areas, and provided financial support for trips and activities for the students.

Professional personal support.

This program is aimed for children from families impacted by the events of October 7th, with the adults accompanying them aiding in their integration into the school setting while simultaneously offering both emotional and educational assistance and support. This comprehensive approach aims to ensure that the children receive the necessary care and guidance to navigate their academic journey effectively and cope with any emotional challenges they may face.

Renovation of the wine bar structure and environment in Kibbutz Re’im.

In collaboration with our friends from the United States, we have started renovating and preparing the place to become a wine bar that will serve as an extraordinary cultural center hosting local artists, musicians, and of course, excellent wine and community events.

Summer trip to Argentina for the youth of Kibbutz Nirim.

During the trip, they will meet with local youths from the Jewish community, tour the country, and stay with members of the Jewish community in Argentina.

Collaboration with the "Radar" Institute of Ben-Gurion University in the Negev.

Together, we are building programs to support the emotional and psychological well-being of the region's children and adolescents.

Plans for the near future

Summer trips to other kibbutzim.

Includes meetings with Jewish communities in North and South America, aiming to establish long-term connections between Eshkol settlement communities and Jewish communities across the sea.

Mentoring program.

EFL is currently developing a young leadership program for girls in 12th grade, in collaboration with the "12th Degree" association. The program, named after Yonatan and Tamar Siman Tov, who were murdered in Nir Oz on October 7, is scheduled to start in the coming November. Its goal is to provide essential tools for girls towards significant stages in their lives and to collectively build the future leadership of the community.

Activities for upcoming Bar Mitzvah year.

The association is focusing on building a comprehensive program for Bar Mitzvah events in the region's kibbutzim. The program will include: trips, social activities to strengthen the identity of the adolescents and their connection to the communities they live in, team-building activities, and strengthening the adolescents' mental resilience.

Activities for the 12th grade year.

The association sees the students of the 12th grade as an important age group in need of special support for the upcoming stages in their lives. Together, we will develop educational, communal and social programs that include trips to familiarize them with and connect them to the land, preparation for military service, leadership, and deep connection to the region and the community in which they live.

Future activities of the foundation

Construction of a unique bike trail throughout the western Negev region.

This will connect all the settlements. Adjacent to each settlement, facilities will be established focusing on education, tourism, and recovery. The trail will host educational activities for schools, sports and leisure activities, tourism, and cultural events. The trail is in the planning stages, and the association is working in collaboration with members from Kibbutz Mefalsim in the Sha'ar HaNegev Regional Council and experts in education, infrastructure, and construction. This project has huge potential to become an exceptional educational and touristic site.

Rehabilitation project for discharged soldiers.

We see the process of rehabilitating soldiers who have returned from war as of utmost importance and are already working on a plan to rehabilitate soldiers, residents of the region.

Public Awareness project in the United States.

The association aims to establish a team that will train youth and residents from the council to tell their story worldwide, focusing on skills from the communication and explanation field and providing professional guidance from experts in this field. Developing educational programs and offering support in partnership with Jewish students at American universities, with the goal of effectively and accurately portraying the Israeli perspective across university campuses worldwide. This collaboration seeks to foster understanding and dialogue, promoting a nuanced understanding of Israeli culture, history, and current affairs among the global academic community.

Agriculture and Educational farm.

The project is a unique joint initiative of the "Eshkol For Life association in collaboration with the "Rimon association", the Eshkol Regional Council, and Kibbutz Reim. The project aims to allow residents of the council to reconnect with the land, nature, themselves, and their families in an open and healing space of an agricultural farm.

The project offers a unique experience where residents can participate in agricultural activities, learn about plant and animal cultivation, and experience various treatments tailored to the specific needs of each individual. All of this is based on the understanding that the connection to nature and working the land can be a strong source of healing, calm, and mental peace.

Additionally, the project aims to promote a sense of community and provide residents with tools and knowledge in various areas of agriculture and nature, combining innovative and traditional treatment techniques. The farm will serve as a meeting place for families, groups, and individuals, offering a variety of activities such as workshops, courses, and events focusing on connecting with nature, growing healthy food, and improving quality of life.

Building Better Forever.

The vision is to create an ideal space that provides solutions for spiritual, mental, and physical needs, where everyone can find a place for self-expression, learning, and personal growth. The Farm Project seeks to facilitate and strengthen the connection between people and their natural and social environment, contributing to building a better future for the area's residents.