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Volunteers for Israel

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Volunteers for Israel (VFI) is an American non-profit 501(c)3 organization that volunteers to do civilian work in Israel, open to both Jews and non-Jews. It is most famous for doing civilian work on Israeli Defense Forces bases in partnership with Sar-El. The organization began in 1982, during the 1982 Lebanon War. Today, VFI has evolved from its initial focus on aiding the military to providing what it calls ‘Volun-Touring’ opportunities. These opportunities encompass a wide range of Israel’s broad history and culture. Volunteers now help in hospitals, assist on farms, participate in archaeological digs, support the IDF, and engage in various other community-oriented projects as well as touring the country and getting familiar with Israeli culture and history.

Presently VFI's six Volun-Tour programs in Israel are: VFI Mission: Feed the Soldiers; VFI Rehab Program; VFI Archaeology Plus Rebuilding Program; VFI Farm Program; VFI Plus Advanced Program; and VFI Private Group Volun-Touring. See vfi-usa.org

References

  1. "Home - Volunteers for Israel®". www.vfi-usa.org. Archived from the original on 2010-05-31.


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