The OneFamily team is on the ground — attending funerals, visiting shiva homes, and hospital rooms.
Visiting and comforting families who were affected both now and in the past. Victims twice!
- Over 300 in-depth phone calls with bereaved and impacted families.
- Over 30 direct support calls with widows, ensuring they know they are not alone, identifying both communal and personalized supports for each.
- Over 400 direct support calls with teens.
- Assembling and distributing trauma kits for those injured in missile attacks.
- 6 emergency Zoom gatherings with 400+ participants, including grief support, coping tools, and emergency guidance.
The HugMobile: A Human Touch in a Time of Crisis
In another emotional initiative, OneFamily has launched a HugMobile—an emergency project run by trained counselors from the organization’s bereaved youth division. These professionals travel across the country to visit bereaved siblings and orphans—nearly 1,000 teens nationwide.
They arrive not just with games or gifts, but with real hugs—from familiar faces who bring warmth, safety, and emotional connection in a time of deep anxiety and isolation. Because even when rockets fall, what matters most is knowing someone sees you, hears you, and comes to you.
Through the HugMobile, OneFamily is distributing over 300 personalized game/activity kits with supportive check-ins, with 1,000 kits expected by week’s end.
Scaling Up the Response
OneFamily’s national helpline is now operational 24/7, manned by professionals ready to provide immediate psychological and emotional support. This is more than a wartime effort, it’s a moral commitment to walk with families through their darkest days, and long after the headlines fade.
At the same time, OneFamily is organizing a wide range of Zoom sessions:
- Yoga for different age groups
- Karate/self-defense for young orphans
- Parenting guidance
- Support groups for young adults