A Ladder to the Future

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20% of all Israeli teenagers must work after school to help support their struggling families. Some of them work up to 35 hours a week after school. What are their chances to get good grades, make it to college and gain lucrative employment? That’s where the Sulam L’Atid NGO (meaning “A Ladder to the Future”) comes into the picture.

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At the Sulam L’Atid Project we offer impoverished Israeli teenagers a package deal: “Reduce your after school work load, and in return our volunteers will provide you with free tutorials. In addition, we’ll ‘pay’ your family for your active participation in our tutorials with vouchers for them to buy food and clothing.”

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The system works. Pupils accepted to the Sulam L’Atid Project work less and learn more. Their grades improve. Their self confidence grows. For the first time these students succeed in high school.

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Now we’re preparing for next year’s school year. To carry a pupil through a year of our tutorials it costs the Sulam L’Atid NGO $1,000 a year. The money you donate goes entirely to our students’ families, because everyone in our organization works on a volunteer basis. Some of them are lawyers, doctoral students, a teacher at a school of education, etc.. Join us in giving these children of Jerusalem a ladder to the future.

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(Our thanks for the video to Reliya Akrap, Inbar Rothschild and Ziv Appleberg and for the indoor stills to Zohar Shitrit.)

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More Ways to Learn About this Cause

  • September 11, 2016 6:49 pm

    With 11 days left and our tutors for the coming school year falling into place, our goal is to continue having concerned individuals join our goal of being able to provide services for more students and their families.

    No donation is too small! No donation is too large! Each donation is a way to impact the lives of these high school students in a positive direction. Hope we can count on you to join us!

  • August 30, 2016 7:58 am

    Life…Chai….$18….providing education….providing food….it is all inter-related and can be accomplished by a meaningful donation to a LADDER TO THE FUTURE….helping impoverished students and their families who live in Jerusalem find joy in life! JOIN us in this endeavor.

  • August 29, 2016 8:45 pm

    One way to know the effect of an educational program, is to ask those who are receiving its services about its impact on their lives. This student from a LADDER TO THE FUTURE shared his perspective in the following way:

    “Hello. My name is M.Z., and I am a 10th grade student in Jerusalem. I want to tell you about the help I receive.

    The first time I met Z. (M’s volunteer tutor from the Sulam L’Atid NGO) I discovered that she could bring me to a high level of achievement. At that time in my language and literature classes I didn’t understand my homework or the classroom tasks. After a few lessons with Z. I found that my grades were improving. My teachers in these subjects didn’t understand how I’d made such a leap in my studies. I would finish my assignments quickly, and all my answers were good.

    After my first year (of tutorials) with Z. she suggested that I could learn with her the next year, too, and if I wanted, also during the summer. Thanks to her my grades on my report card improved, and that motivated me to improve in all of my subjects. It was an amazing feeling to know what I am capable of doing. I began to believe in myself, that I can learn well.”

    You too can help students gain a positive view of their ability to learn and contribute to society.

  • August 25, 2016 5:35 pm

    A post by a friend: A ladder helps us get to something that is unattainable otherwise. It could be a symbol that we need help to reach our goals and we cannot just rely on ourselves.

    Helping youth reach their goals is a matter of providing a ladder to the future. Keep sharing with your friends the good that they can do!

  • August 25, 2016 4:27 pm

    25 donors and a little more than 25% of our goal met with 28 days to go. We love having donors join us in this endeavor. We can see a brighter future for our students with your help. Please make sure your friends know about the good works for a Ladder to the Future.

  • August 23, 2016 7:33 am

    Winning an honorary award from the Covenant Foundation is no small accomplishment. In 2014, that was the experience of a LADDER TO THE FUTURE (sulam l’atid). This premier Jewish education foundation recognized that breaking the cycle of poverty through education is worth supporting. Hope you will do the same!

  • August 22, 2016 3:48 pm

    A Ladder to the Future (Sulam L’Atid) is not only about academics.

    Our volunteer teachers have a commitment to their pupils that goes beyond grades. Last year when a wave of terror struck Jerusalem some of our teachers drove to their pupils’ homes to continue their tutorials in order to assure that the children wouldn’t have to get on buses again after school.

    Often over and beyond the scope of their tutorials our tutors are in touch with their pupils’ mothers and have developed the sort of relationship that allows them to share the clothes that their own children have outgrown.

    Then there was our field trip to the Israel Museum, which for some of our pupils was their first visit there. One of our teachers told us how her student was so enthralled to have visited the museum that at the end of our guided tour her student thanked her with a polite kiss.

    When our volunteer English tutors from the States went home at the end of the school year there were many tearful farewells. We at A Ladder to the Future have our pupils’ academic success targeted, and are proud to be more than the facilitators of good grades.

  • August 19, 2016 11:08 am

    What could be finer than the smile of a high school student, who after being accepted to the Sulam L’Atid Project, not only found that she was interested in her studies, but that she was good at them? The combination of her academic talents, our free tutorials and the vouchers to buy food and clothing, which we give to her economically struggling family in return for her cracking the books, resulted in her achieving a grade of 100% in mathematics during the last trimester.

    Sulam L’Atid promises great results.

  • August 18, 2016 7:25 pm

    When a tutor is excited about the work of a student you know how much progress is being made.

    Here is a comment made by one of our Sulam L’Atid tutors:
    “My pupil came to her lesson, today. At one point we went out to the garden and slowly but surely she succeeded in writing an inspiring poem about the garden. I am so happy for her, because when we began our series of writing exercises I had told her that eventually she’d write a poem. (It’s a subject dear to my heart, because I write poems and have published a book of my
    poetry.) My pupil replied that that would never happen. Today she was in awe of what
    she had written. I intend to print her poem for her and have it pressed between sheets
    of plastic so that I can give it to her as a sign of her success.”

    More comments like this one will occur because of the wonderful individuals who are contributing to our organization. It should make you feel proud to be a part of this success story.

  • August 18, 2016 8:49 am

    Perhaps you’d like to hear the story of one of our students that we’ve been helping:

    Our pupil, O., came to Israel from Ethiopia as a young girl. A little while later her father went back to Ethiopia for good. A few years later her mother died. She and her sisters fought the system not to be split up. This year we’ll be tutoring O. for the fourth year, because she wants to be a doctor, and we’re determined to help her achieve her goal.

    We need your help to get this done, because in return for O’s learning in our free tutorials we give her vouchers to buy food at the rate of $25 a lesson. It keeps her in school, out of the work market, and on track to becoming a doctor.

    There are a few ways you can help: You can make a single donation or you and your friends can pull together as a group to support one child.

    By reaching a goal of just $1000 we’ll be able to help O. for a whole year. Each contribution given to Sulam L’Atid goes in its entirety to the children we service who come from the periphery of Israel . We tutor our students, supervise our lessons, and manage our organization only through volunteers.”

    And don’t forget to let all your friends in on this, too. Open hearts and hands can make a big difference.

    With appreciation for all you do to improve our world,

  • August 17, 2016 8:34 am

    Take a look at what the mother of one of our students said about the SulamL’Atid Project: “We’ll be happy for people to know and see the help, the support, the understanding and the love of all of you toward the students and their families, that you help and give and dedicate your spare time to us. Thanks to you, our children succeed in their studies, and this gives them confidence and motivation to continue and not to give up… and you make us happy, and you give us a good feeling that we are not alone and that there are good people like you who lend a hand and help us believe
    and stand on our own two feet and not fall down… Thank you very, very much for the financial support that helps immensely in times of deprivation and hunger. There aren’t enough words to describe all the good that you do.

  • August 16, 2016 12:42 pm

    Remember to tell your friends about the goal of Sulam L’Atid and how you’ve tried to be a part of the solution.
    Remember that every person you connect with is a potential donor to this very good cause.
    Remember that by joining hands we can accomplish much!

  • August 15, 2016 10:14 pm

    We’ve received 14 wonderful donations. What do our donors have in common? They believe in helping young people face a more secure future. They understand the power of staying in school and focusing on one’s studies.

    We have reached 15% of our goal and we still have 38 days to go! Help us spread the word. BE THE CHANGE. Tell your friends after making your own donation.

2016-10-22
Harold Chesnin
$500
"In honor of the important work done by Sulam L'Atid"
2016-10-10
Anonymous donor
2016-10-10
Anonymous donor
2016-10-10
Anonymous donor
2016-10-10
Anonymous donor
2016-10-10
Anonymous donor
2016-09-22
Anonymous donor
"Meghan and Graham Neray, with our love and our best wishes at the occasion of their wedding. Sorry we will not be able to be there."
2016-09-20
Anonymous donor
2016-09-14
Harry Chesnin
$100
"In honor of the important work done by Sulam L'Atid"
2016-09-13
Anonymous donor
"Moshe Dar"
2016-09-13
Anonymous donor
"Moshe Dar"
2016-09-05
Anonymous donor
"Thank you for your generous hospitality during our trip. We loved being together! Much love, Sophie, Sam, Eliana, Kim and Josh"
2016-09-05
Anonymous donor
"Moshe Dar"
2016-09-02
Barry & Sheila Steelman
$150
"Mazel Tov Gary for this wonderful program."
2016-09-02
T'har-Lev
2016-08-30
Anonymous donor
2016-08-30
Tracy Gordon
$18
2016-08-28
Elaine and Everett Evnen
$100
2016-08-28
Tahail T'har-Lev
$100
"This is for a good cause in honor of my niece, Netta."
2016-08-27
Brenda Ingraham
$100
2016-08-27
Aharon Ben Yossef
$150
2016-08-26
Liz and Josh Nadel
$150
2016-08-25
Moshe Dar
$36
2016-08-25
tsofiya karni
$18
"i sincerely recommend to donate for this goal"
2016-08-25
pini badash
$75
2016-08-25
menachem shechter
$18
2016-08-22
Temima Markovits
$100
"Kol ha kavod to Gary and all volunteers for this amazing project"
2016-08-21
Jamie Watch
$18
2016-08-21
Anonymous donor
2016-08-20
Anonymous donor
$300
2016-08-18
Anonymous donor
$54
2016-08-18
Anonymous donor
$100
2016-08-16
Adam and Katie Graham
$50
2016-08-15
jessica a. karmen
$50
2016-08-14
Toby and Ivy Marwil
2016-08-14
Gary and Cece Hill
$100
2016-08-13
Eliot Laurence Braun
$250
"My wife Florence and I made this donation in the honor of Max Jacob Mallah's Bar Mitzvah. A wonderful opportunity to contribute to a very precious. much needed, education fund for high school children in Israel."
2016-08-12
Anonymous donor
2016-08-12
Anonymous donor
2016-08-11
Larry and Adele Bacow
$150
2016-08-10
Marge and Alan Ross
$25
2016-08-09
The T'har-Lev Family
"In honor of our first grandchild and niece, Netta"
2016-08-09
rabbi morris allen
2016-08-09
Liz Feldstern
$25
2016-08-09
Anonymous donor
2016-08-08
Anonymous donor
$18
2016-08-08
Coren family Lincoln Nebraska
$100
"In honor of the important work done by Sulam L'Atid"

This campaign deals with:

Education & Youth | Health & Wellness | People in Need

A Ladder to the Future

$4,317   raised
GOAL: $4,000

47

 Donors

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A Ladder to the Future for the Children of Jerusalem
Jerusalem District, Israel

The Sulam L'Atid NGO was founded by retired Israeli Judge Gary T'har-Lev in response to a fourteen year old Israeli who was working 35 hours a week after school to help support his family. In coordination with Israeli schools, in return for their commitment to reduce their after school work burden Sulam L'Atid provides gifted,impoverished high school students with free tutorials and also "pays" them for their active participation in these tutorials with vouchers to buy food and clothing for their families. Your contributions buy these vouchers. It is important to note that the Sulam L'Atid NGO is staffed entirely by volunteers, so that all donations you make are channeled in their entirety to the children of this educational project.

Israel, Jerusalem

  • The Big Ten
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    Thanks for getting us started.

  • Chai
    7 claimed

    Thanks for joining the effort!

  • Chai times two
    2 claimed

    You’re getting us going in double time! Thanks.

  • Supporter
    7 claimed

    You’ve bought a voucher to purchase food that we’ll give to one of our pupils at the end of our English tutorial. Your donation will clear five hours of work from that high school student’s heavy after school work schedule and will allow him or her to concentrate on school work. Hats off to you!

  • Friends of Sulam L’Atid
    1 claimed

    As a friend of Sulam L’Atid you’ve bought three vouchers to purchase food and clothing for the family of a high school student who will learn in three of our free tutorials and will in return reduce his or her after school work schedule by 15 hours. Kol ha kavod!

  • Benefactors of Sulam L’Atid
    11 claimed

    Thank you for sponsoring a pupil from Jerusalem’s inner city for a month in the Sulam L’Atid Project. This pupil will reduce his or her after school work schedule by 20 hours that month and will participate in four hours of our tutorials taught by our volunteers. At the same time, thanks to your donation, this pupil’s family will receive $100 worth of vouchers to buy food and clothing. Kudos!

  • Partners of Sulam L’Atid
    1 claimed

    You just gave a donation that will support a pupil from Jerusalem’s social periphery by enabling Sulam L’Atid to provide him or her with free tutorials and to give his family vouchers to buy food and clothing, while he or she reduces a burdensome after school work schedule by five hours a week for five weeks. Thanks for caring for these children.

  • Patrons of Sulam L’Atid
    4 claimed

    Your donation will support a child in the Sulam L’Atid Project for a month and a half. Your support will provide his or her family with vouchers to buy food and clothing, and we’ll make sure that this pupil participates in six hours of free tutorials. Your caring matters.

  • Double Patrons of Sulam L’Atid
    1 claimed

    Your donation will carry a student in the Sulam L’Atid Project for three months. You’ve just made sure that this pupil from Jerusalem’s inner city will reduce his or her after school work schedule by five hours a week for the next three months and will participate in our weekly tutorials. With your donation we’ll provide his family with vouchers to buy food and clothing for three months. Thanks!

  • Sisters and Brothers of Sulam L’Atid
    2 claimed

    Thank you for supporting a child from Jerusalem’s inner city in the Sulam L’Atid Project for half a year. You’re one of the 36! When you come to Israel we’ll show you our project at work.

  • Adopters of Sulam L’Atid
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    Thank you for your donation, which will support a child in the Sulam L’Atid Project for a year. We, on our part, will assign you a child of the project and will inform you of his or her academic progress with us. When you come to Israel we’ll show you our project, and you may help teach a tutorial lesson, if you’d like.

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