Take a part
TAKE A PART
Integration is the modus operandi of the Sadna. "Integration" – creating a supportive social fabric that enables and encourages the development and advancement of people with special needs – in schools, in the community or in the greater society. Contrary to widespread belief, we believe that everyone is going to reap the fruits of integration; not just those that are different from us. The wonder of being able to live naturally alongside the “other” inspires and enriches all members of the community and society. Help us in making this vision a reality.
National Service - Integration Workshop
The National Service young women are an integral part of the Sadna staff and constitute a very significant auxiliary force.
They are integrated into significant work in all areas: the school, the employment network, and the housing system.
The service women are part of the Aminadav association and are housed in the G’vaot settlement.
They are also an inherent part of the integrated community, and as such,
they are also the work in the kindergarten and in the local youth movement of G’vaot.
National service options at the Sadna
Girls' class – accompanying groups of women or girls from age 14-40 (40-14) and at different levels of functioning, in their ongoing routine in the classroom and/or employment, including: individual and group learning, work in the various branches of employment – kitchen, kindergarten, café, carpentry shop, agricultural greenhouse, basket making, classes and more.
Boys' class –as part of the team working with groups of boys aged twelve and over, at different levels of functioning. The national service workers help in daily activities such as individual and group learning, work in the various branches of employment – gardening, goat pen, petting zoos, classes and more.Pen and petting zoo – working with the various animals, including feeding, cleaning, milking, and accompanying the adult residents ( age 21 +) in the employment track (aged 21 and over) in their work in the petting zoo.Horse farm – an organic part of the stable team – physical work that includes training and feeding the horses, as well as accompanying students in therapeutic riding classes, training the employment group to work in the stable, and more.Employment group – work with the group of adult men, aged twenty-one and over, in the employment sectors and in the day center with residents with a low level of functioning , and individual teaching and more.Beit Aluma - a charming apartment located in Kibbutz Migdal Oz, home to 6 young women who function at a level of mild to moderate retardation. The home provides them with a warm and pleasant place of belonging and teaches them skills for independent and mature living.An integrative community youth movement – As part of the Sadna, there is an integrative community of forty-five families
living in G’vaot alongside the Sadna’s residents. The community has an independent youth movement that operates during the week
and on some Saturdays, and whose activities are coordinated by a national service worker.
National service workers – There are a number of positions for national service workers similar to what was presented above,
for more details you can contact the workshop offices.
?How to reach us
1. Registration for the job fair open days on the "Aminadav" website
2.Telephone contact with the National Service Coordinator – Vered Kifi: 052-8745567
3.Contact us by phone at the offices of the workshop: 02-9938423
The National Service young women are an integral part of the Sadna staff and constitute a very significant auxiliary force.
They are integrated into significant work in all areas: the school, the employment network, and the housing system.
The service women are part of the Aminadav association and are housed in the G’vaot settlement.
They are also an inherent part of the integrated community, and as such,
they are also the work in the kindergarten and in the local youth movement of G’vaot.
National service options at the Sadna
Girls' class – accompanying groups of women or girls from age 14-40 (40-14) and at different levels of functioning, in their ongoing routine in the classroom and/or employment, including: individual and group learning, work in the various branches of employment – kitchen, kindergarten, café, carpentry shop, agricultural greenhouse, basket making, classes and more.
Boys' class –as part of the team working with groups of boys aged twelve and over, at different levels of functioning. The national service workers help in daily activities such as individual and group learning, work in the various branches of employment – gardening, goat pen, petting zoos, classes and more.Pen and petting zoo – working with the various animals, including feeding, cleaning, milking, and accompanying the adult residents ( age 21 +) in the employment track (aged 21 and over) in their work in the petting zoo.Horse farm – an organic part of the stable team – physical work that includes training and feeding the horses, as well as accompanying students in therapeutic riding classes, training the employment group to work in the stable, and more.Employment group – work with the group of adult men, aged twenty-one and over, in the employment sectors and in the day center with residents with a low level of functioning , and individual teaching and more.Beit Aluma - a charming apartment located in Kibbutz Migdal Oz, home to 6 young women who function at a level of mild to moderate retardation. The home provides them with a warm and pleasant place of belonging and teaches them skills for independent and mature living.An integrative community youth movement – As part of the Sadna, there is an integrative community of forty-five families
living in G’vaot alongside the Sadna’s residents. The community has an independent youth movement that operates during the week
and on some Saturdays, and whose activities are coordinated by a national service worker.
National service workers – There are a number of positions for national service workers similar to what was presented above,
for more details you can contact the workshop offices.
?How to reach us
1. Registration for the job fair open days on the "Aminadav" website
2.Telephone contact with the National Service Coordinator – Vered Kifi: 052-8745567
3.Contact us by phone at the offices of the workshop: 02-9938423