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Website | www.mekimi.org.il/en |
Mekimi is a non-profit organization operating in Israel aimed at assisting families in financial distress so that they may regain their economic independence. Yisrael Livman, formely the vice-president of operations at Paamonim, founded Mekimi in memory of both his father who had passed away and a brother who had been killed, and now serves as the organization's director. Livman explains the motivation behind forming a similar organization in that while Paamonim helps the vast majority of families that approach it, it ends up turning away some hard cases which it does not have the resources to assist. Livman took on the challenge to help those extreme cases.
References
- Netzer, Ranan (7 March 2013). "דתיים משלמים הרבה על חינוך - חילונים לא מבינים" (in Hebrew). globes.co.il. Retrieved 2 February 2014.
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