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The '''Israeli Volunteer Association''' ({{langx|he|האגודה להתנדבות|HaAguda LeHitnadvut}}) is the largest ] association in ]. It was established in 1971. {{as of|2024}}, it has over 150,000 volunteers. It is engaged in the fields of security, welfare, education, and health. Its projects include works with ] and ].<ref></ref> The '''Israeli Volunteer Association''' ({{langx|he|האגודה להתנדבות|HaAguda LeHitnadvut}}) is the largest ] association in ]. {{as of|2024}}, it has over 150,000 volunteers. It is engaged in the fields of security, welfare, education, and health. Its projects include works with ] and ].<ref></ref>


It was ionitially established under the name {{langx|label=none|he|האגודה להתנדבות בעם|HaAguda LeHitnadvut Ba'am}} (Association for Volunteering for the People), later the name was shortened to "Volunteer Association".
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The Israeli Volunteer Association (Hebrew: האגודה להתנדבות, romanizedHaAguda LeHitnadvut) is the largest volunteer association in Israel. As of 2024, it has over 150,000 volunteers. It is engaged in the fields of security, welfare, education, and health. Its projects include works with Magen David Adom and Sherut Leumi.

It was ionitially established under the name האגודה להתנדבות בעם, HaAguda LeHitnadvut Ba'am (Association for Volunteering for the People), later the name was shortened to "Volunteer Association".

References

  1. The Israeli Volunteer Association- Together we will strengthen social resilience
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