The Movement for Life in Dignity

National Network
Israel
Address

31 Rambam Street, p. O. Box 5171 postal code: 84151
Beer Sheva
Israel

Telephone
052-6373381
Fax
153-52-6313381
E-Mail
haimcavod@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
rachel.amram@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
0544-281676
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2004
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
General Information
2 workers (executive director and resource coordinator), Ebert Program intern, 4 advanced students of Ben Gurion University, Social Work Studies, conducting their practicum Funds granted: $63,550 - New Israel Fund, Beer Sheva Municipality, Shatil and anonymous donor. Grants review: Israel Endowment Fund - $9,450 Arison Foundation - $25,000 Sparkplug Foundation - $5,000 Buxbaum-Neta Foundation - $5,000 Samuel Rubin Foundation - $5,000 Modality of work: Individual support, seminars, lectures, workshops and support–group meetings, protests lobbying in the Knesset to promote legislation List partnerships with other organizations: The Association for Civil Rights in Israel – cooperate in lobbing and presenting position papers. The Welfare Department of the Beer Sheva Municipality – conducting training and workshops The Coalition for Affordable Housing – cooperate in holding a conference on affordable housing in Beer Sheva and the South. Ben Gurion University, Social Work Studies - offers their advanced students to conduct their practicum with the Movement.
Mission and Objectives

The Movement for Life in Dignity's mission is to reduce the cycle of homeless populations in different communities in Israel by preventing eviction of people from their home. The Movement encourages, supports and empowers citizens to stand for their rights, to believe in their ability to change their reality, to influence, to act out with critical thinking, and to respond with action to changing the status quo - both in front of decision makers and in the media as well as in the public arenas.

Main Projects / Activities

Our activities are focused around three areas:
1. Individual support: advice and assistance in finding solutions for the Movement's applicants, including guidance in dealing with banks, the authorities, legal petitions and advocacy until reaching a solution to each problem, using constructive struggle methods. When necessary the support includes physical presence at the house of the applicants.
2. Provision of information: providing accessible knowledge and information to utilize mortgage rights and to motivate for action through seminars, lectures, workshops and support–group meetings for those who struggle with mortgage repayment.
3. Public and political arena: initiating high-profile protests and operating in the political arena through lobbying in the Knesset to promote legislation that will ensure housing for all, both by purchasing and by long-term lease.

Contact (1) Full Name
Rachel Amram
Head of the organisation
Haim Bar Yaakov