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Project Kesher Benefit 2024

Wednesday, May 8, 2024 from 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM at The Times Center

While PK continues to empower women to build Jewish life, advance the status of women and advocate for civil society, the October 7th attack by Hamas puts our organization at the center of two active war zones. We invite you to support vital efforts by attending Project Kesher’s 2024 Benefit, featuring musical guest Julie Benko, Emcee Mishy Harman, and Project Kesher leaders from Ukraine and Israel.


eJewish Philanthropy published an Op-Ed by Project Kesher CEO Karyn Grossman Gershon on the impact of war on women in honor of International Women's Day. Read the piece.

Empowering Women Leaders

 
 

The Project Kesher network has been at the forefront of responding to the humanitarian wartime needs of women and girls.

We have developed more than 1,000 Jewish women leaders in Ukraine and Israel and secular partners at every level of Ukrainian and Israeli society. In addition, Project Kesher serves as a thought leader convening trusted individuals and partner groups to set priorities, promote collaboration, communicate needs globally and fundraise inclusively with our partners.

 
 
 
  • With more than 30 years of experience operating in Ukraine and 15 years working with Russian and Ukrainian-speaking immigrants in Israel, Project Kesher knows first hand the needs of women and girls and then utilizes a carefully cultivated network of trained leaders, trusted partners, and effective strategies to meet those needs without duplication.

  • Whether it is delivering highly sought after items like generators, pumps, and food, or responding to the specific needs of women and girls with products such as menstrual cups, packages for mothers and newborns, and a Telegram station for pregnant people and new mothers, Project Kesher Ukraine has both a forward-looking vision and the ability to respond to crises. Most recently, Project Kesher Ukraine opened the Women’s Opportunity Fund of Ukraine to ensure that it could legally provide humanitarian care and fund business grants for small, women-owned businesses.

    Project Kesher Israel is providing support to women and children from Ukraine and Russia who have sought refuge in Israel. Most of these immigrants and refugees do not speak Hebrew and need assistance with safety protocols. In addition, many are living below the poverty level. PKI’s priorities include food parcels for women, children, and the elderly, gift cards for warm clothes and hygiene products, first aid kits, and mental health support.

  • Project Kesher-funded teams have created year-round programming to help women in Ukraine and Israel establish deeper and more meaningful connections to Jewish values, texts, and lifecycle events. Most importantly, we give them the knowledge and tools to serve as advocates, exponentially expanding the humanitarian assistance we deploy.

 
 

 Our Work

Convening Trusted Partners

Helping People in Need

Strengthening Jewish Life

Empowering Women & Girls

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