Victor is retired and raising two children on his own—ages 5 and 13. His older son, Ilya, has been diagnosed with autism and is unable to attend a regular school.

To support Ilya’s growth and well-being, Victor has done everything he can—private tutors, a conservatory, art studio, and ongoing work with a psychologist.

A psychiatrist recommended therapy three times a week, but at 400 shekels per session, that level of care was simply unattainable. Despite his best efforts, Victor could only afford one session per week. The financial strain grew overwhelming, leading to a 35,000-shekel overdraft and a loan just to keep his bank account from being closed.

In the midst of this hardship, Victor reached out for help.

Through Ministry to Israel, Victor received financial assistance and clothing support for his family—a reminder that he is not alone and that help can arrive right on time.

This is why we do what we do—standing with families in their hardest moments, restoring dignity, and offering hope through practical love.

Thank you for praying, giving, and helping us care for families like Victor’s.