By Omer Erlich | Resource Development
Over the past months, Eitan has been diligently working on the expansion of its operations throughout the Shefela (lowland) region of Israel. Communities residing in these regions often lack access to services freely available to inhabitants of the country's central locations. Consequently, disabled members of said communities are deprived of life-changing rehabilitative programs. To this end, we've set the following goals:
So far, we’ve been able to recruit a new regional coordinator who had his professional beginnings with us, and so is very much part of our organizational DNA. We've also enlisted the services 2 other trainers, thus doubling the original number of trainers, with a total of 6 trainers now working in the region,
Other plans of note include future collaborations with various schools across the country, as well as preparations for the annual return of Eitan Run. This socially empowering event has become a tradition, attracting thousands of individuals for a one-of-a-kind, unifying experience.
As more people are becoming aware of the unique benefits of our programs, demand for our services is growing faster than our ability to deliver them. We are looking for new partners and supporters to ensure that all Israelis with special needs are able to benefit from professional fitness training.
Finally, we'd like to share with one of our most recent success stories:
Yahav is a high functioning 12-year-old boy with ASD, who enjoys video games and watching television. He is reluctant to leave the house and avoids physical exercise. His mother felt that a strict regiment of outdoor activities will do wonders for him, and so came to us seeking help. She wanted him to come out of his shell and engage with his surroundings. At first, he was reluctant to go outside, crying at the beginning of each session, fearing the mocking and jeering stares of onlookers. Today, after 4 months of routine trainings, Yahav, with the help of his trainer, Ofra, has been able to conquer his doubts and is visibly more confident and assured of himself. He's not preoccupied with the potential judgment of others, and arrives to each session with determination and enthusiasm. Not only that, but he also began practicing his exercises indoors, independent from his work with his trainer.
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