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Apr 16, 2012

Aleh March To Bridge Gaps

There are a lot of gaps in Israeli society. There are people everywhere trying to bridge different ones at different times...

ALEH'S ANNUAL JERUSALEM MARCH PROMOTES 'BRIDGING GAP' BETWEEN DISABLED, ISRAELI SOCIETY

HUNDREDS BRAVE HOLIDAY TRAFFIC TO ATTEND MARCH OVER JERUSALEM CHORDS BRIDGE

 On Monday, April 9, a procession of over 300 marchers, including children with severe physical and cognitive disabilities under the care of ALEH (www.aleh.org), their families, caregivers, and volunteers and friends from around the globe, set out from ALEH's Jerusalem facility to cross over the Jerusalem Chords Bridge in a powerful and symbolic display to encourage the integration of Israel's disabled community within Israeli society.  Israeli radio personality Ariel Berman set a celebratory tone as the event's master of ceremonies. 

The festivities were capped off with singing, dancing, and a ceremony during which over 500 balloons were released into the air to signify the buoyant spirit and unrestricted potential of Israel's disabled children. 

"Thanks to ALEH, severely disabled children of all ages are able to live much like their non-disabled peers: attending school, participating in vocational training programs and enjoying activities such as swimming at the beach or touring the countryside," said Shlomit Grayevsky, the founding director of ALEH Jerusalem and Assistant Director General of ALEH. 

"Integration programs involving family, volunteers, school children and IDF soldiers promote acceptance and inclusion of the disabled within the community at large. As a result, ALEH's children develop far beyond the boundaries of their initial prognoses."

Dubbed "ALEH Marches Forward," the successful event was the organization's second annual Jerusalem march to increase public awareness of the disabled as well as the first of several events planned to mark the organization's 30th anniversary.





Shlomit Grayevsky


Ariel Berman







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