Friends of Sulam ¡ Foundations ¡ Businesses ¡ Endorsements ¡ Visitors
Recognized and Funded by:

SULAM'S FRIENDS
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour and Annie Okner, Chicago - Close friends of SULAM for many years, they helped fund the establishment of the new Therapeutic Center for Child Development, which is dedicated in their name.
Mr. and Mrs. David and Judy Hager, Los Angeles - Thanks to their involvement and support, SULAM will be able to complete the building of the new Center in Jerusalem.
Mr. Aaron Serruya and family, Toronto - longtime supporters of SULAM , they funded the purchase of equipment for the Afikim School’s physical therapy room, and donated to SULAM’s new building.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike and Valeria Rosenbloom, Montreal - Dedicated the Communication Wing for autistic children in the new SULAM Center in Jerusalem, and support therapeutic programs.
FOUNDATIONS
The Jewish Agency for Israel – Together with the partnership of the National Insurance Institute's 'Special Enterprises Department', it funded workshops for teenagers to learn to understand the world of the special child and help his integration into society. These workshops were conducted by SULAM under the slogan: “We are so different, yet so alike!”
The Foundation for the Development of Services for Handicapped People of the National Insurance Institute - A partner in the construction of the rehabilitative daycare center and in equipping SULAM branches.
The PEF – Since 1999, there has been an ongoing partnership between the PEF and SULAM. The PEF supports SULAM's therapy programs.
The Bachrach Foundation – Supports programs for the advancement of autistic children.
The Devora Foundation for Jerusalem – Funded the Early Intervention Program for Infants and Toddlers with developmental delays
Emuna Foundation – Helped SULAM purchase equipment for the pre-schools in Jerusalem.
The Gimprich Family Foundation – With their grant, various programs for SULAM’s children were actualized.
The Helen Bader Foundation - Provided funds for paramedical therapies for developmentally delayed Infants and Toddlers. Its representatives are in continuous contact with SULAM to promote meeting the needs of special needs infants and toddlers. The foundation also partnered in acquiring equipment for the new Therapeutic Center for Child Development.
Jewish Child’s Day – Thanks to its support, equipment was purchased for the Afikim elementary school for girls with learning disabilities
Kasirer Foundation – Funded the establishment of the therapeutic playroom in the new SULAM Center in Jerusalem
The Rivka Laufer Bikur Cholim – Purchased playground equipment for two of SULAM's branches in Jerusalem
The Samuel Sebba Charitable Trust – Since 1998 the Sebba Trust and SULAM have had an extensive, fruitful partnership. The Trust funds the purchase of therapeutic equipment and supports therapeutic programs. More recently, the Trust earmarked significant support towards the completion of the construction of the new SULAM Therapeutic Center for Child Development in Jerusalem.
The Shalem Foundation – It has helped fund the construction and equipping of the new Therapeutic Center for Child Development.
The Sobell Foundation - Participated in the purchase of Snoezelen equipment.
The Ted Arison Foundation – Funded acquisition of therapeutic playground equipment for the SULAM Beit Shemesh branch
The Unicorn Foundation – Its representatives supported SULAM in conducting a series of workshops and enrichment programs in the DIR method of advancing children with autism.
Yad Hanadiv Foundation – Helped purchase therapeutic equipment for SULAM's Beit Shemesh branch
The Ziff Foundation – Assisted in funding the therapeutic programs for the advancement of Infants and Toddlers in the Therapeutic Center for Child Development.
Businesses
Bank Yahav – Helped SULAM purchase physical therapy equipment.
Checkpoint, Ltd. – Supports the purchase of paramedical equipment in various SULAM branches.
Discount Bank Investments - Funded the purchase of furniture and therapeutic equipment, and supported SULAM's summer activities.
The Israel Electric Company - The Jerusalem division of the worker’s committee of the Israel Electric Company purchased equipment for the Therapeutic Center for Child Development and helped fund SULAM's summer activities.
“Poalim Bakehila” of the HaPoalim Bank partnered in funding programs for narrowing developmental gaps among disabled children.