The Difference You Make

Robel* moved to Israel from Ethiopia, searching for a better life.

After suffering cardiac arrest, He received a pacemaker and was prescribed expensive medication.

Robel’s immigrant status and limitations due to his heart condition have made it difficult to find a good-paying job. He finds fulfillment as a caretaker for an older man with dementia but struggles to make ends meet.

Through the generosity of Joshua Fund supporters, Robel receives a food pack each month.

The local believers who distribute the food packs have even gone the extra mile to bless Robel—providing him with furniture after visiting his home and seeing a need.

Our partners are making a meaningful difference in Robel’s life and so many others throughout the Epicenter.

To echo what Robel shared in his video: Thank you for being someone who truly cares.

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