Crisis Response for Israel

With the signing of the first phase of a peace agreement between Israel and Hamas, brokered with the help of international mediators and announced by President Donald Trump, Israel enters a new chapter of recovery and rebuilding after more than two years of war. While the ceasefire and the release of hostages mark a hopeful turning point, the needs on the ground remain urgent and complex.

Communities across Israel continue to grapple with the physical, emotional, and economic toll of prolonged conflict, displacement, and trauma. The extensive reconstruction of southern Israel, heavily impacted by the war, will require sustained efforts for years to come, alongside comprehensive support for victims as they begin their journey of physical, mental, and spiritual healing.

Below is a vetted list of trusted nonprofit organizations actively providing emergency relief, medical and mental health services, and long-term recovery efforts to those most impacted,Ā from the victims of October 7 to those affected by recent attacks. In partnership with local and national organizations, we’ve compiled this list to reflect a wide range of critical needs. While it is not exhaustive, we hope it serves as a meaningful starting point. We encourage you to give to the efforts that resonate most with you.

Dallas Jewish Community Foundation
Dallas Jewish Community Foundation

DJCF Partner Agencies

The following agencies are partner agencies at the DJCF.

Hospital, Trauma, & Mental Health Support

These organizations support the mental health, rehabilitation, and well-being of Israelis affected by trauma, disability, and conflict.

Food Security & Basic Needs

These organizations focus on addressing poverty, hunger, and crisis response in Israel and beyond.

First Responders & Disaster Relief

These organizations provide critical support for emergency response, humanitarian aid, and community resilience, with a focus on Israel and global Jewish communities.

Displaced & Vulnerable Populations

These organizations provide vital humanitarian, medical, and advocacy support to vulnerable populations in Israel and around the world.

Rebuilding & Recovery

These organizations support education, innovation, and community building in Israel and the Jewish diaspora.

Frequently Asked Questions

Support & FAQs

Grantmaking

To make a grant through your donor-advised fund, simply log in to the My DJCF portal, where you can easily recommend grants to qualified organizations, track your giving history, and manage your fund. If you prefer personalized assistance or have specific questions, you are welcome to contact our Director of Fundholder Services, Mary Vaughan, who will be happy to guide you through the process and ensure your philanthropic goals are met with ease and confidence.

Mary VaughanDirector of Fundholder Services
Mary Vaughan