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Chayal's Angels in the news.

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Chayal's Angels in the press.

We've been featured across Israeli and international media. Here's a selection of coverage about our work with IDF soldiers.

Jerusalem Post
Press Feature
Jerusalem Post

"It has changed so many people's lives, but we're not finished. It's not just about getting through the war [but also after]."

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The Times of Israel
Press Feature
The Times of Israel

"Aware of the need for mental health support in the Druze town that lost 12 children, volunteers cross a cultural divide, offering alternative treatments to ease grief."

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Israel Bonds International
Press Feature
Israel Bonds International

"On October 27, five therapists signed up. And as weeks of war turned into months, the need grew and Chayal's Angels was born. Today, over 125 therapists volunteer and visit bases, and over 3,500 treatments have been delivered."

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Hillel Fuld
Press Feature
Hillel Fuld

"Walking away from the explosion, she felt this deep understanding that God saved her life, and let her walk away without any injuries so that she could make Chayal's Angels something that can help soldiers for years to come."

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Jewish Standard
Press Feature
Jewish Standard

"Zev joined up with a group of acupuncturists, chiropractors, physiotherapists, massage therapists, and energy healers in a volunteer initiative called Chayal's Angels — traveling to northern army bases to treat soldiers for aches and pains."

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Times of Israel
Press Feature
Times of Israel

"Cohen put out a call to action, asking physiotherapists, chiropractors, massage therapists, acupuncturists and yoga therapists to donate their time to the troops. When they answered, she began booking them into IDF bases across the country's north."

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"We didn't start Chayal's Angels because we had a plan. We started it because soldiers needed us and we couldn't look away."

Tasha Cohen — Founder & CEO

Impact at a glance.

250+
Volunteers
15,500+
Treatments
200+
Bases Served
Oct '23
Founded
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