WIZO: Doing What Matters
Championing Zionism and feminism to uplift women, youth and children and build a more just, thriving society.
Our Vision
Leading transformative initiatives that promote social resilience and gender equality in Israel.
For over 100 years, WIZO has impacted the lives of countless Israelis through all stages of life: from babies in our day care centers to youth in our youth villages, schools, and boarding institutions; young girls and women at pivotal life junctures in our women’s programs; and the elderly in our WIZO community centers and our Parents Home.
70,000 lives are touched by WIZO on a daily basis.
I would be just another lost kid if it wasn't for the incredible teachers at WIZO Rehovot.
Adi, WIZO Rehovot School
Today I am strong, independent and I know my worth. I will never allow anyone to lay a hand on me again.
Tamar, Safety Net
I volunteer because giving is a mindset. It's a way of life. It's what being a WIZO woman is all about.
Esther, WIZO Afula branch
CHILDREN
12,000 Babies and Children in Good Hands
165 day care centers serving 12,000 children per year
18 comprehensive centers for children at risk
1 hotline for parental support
YOUTH
Building a future for 5,900 young women and men
5 Youth villages consisting of high schools, boarding schools and agricultural farms
3 Emergency centers for the urgent care of high-risk children
10 Foster family homes
1 Boarding school for post-hospitalization
WOMEN
Advancement of the Status of Women
16 Programs for women experiencing life crises
Promoting legislation for women's rights
9 Supportive communities for women post-shelter: Safety Net
2 shelters for women and children victims of domestic violence
COMMUNITY
WIZO Israel - Local Branches Building Community
38 branches across Israel
100s of programs for children, young girls and women
45 Bigudiyot - Israel's largest secondhand thrift store chain
2,000 active volunteers of all ages, ethnicities and religions
SENIORS
Parents Home
1986: founded in Tel Aviv
105 residents
1/3 are Holocaust survivors
WIZO NEWS
Building Futures After Service: A Resilience Day for Lone Female Soldiers
Resilience Day dedicated to lone female soldiers approaching the end of their army service.
Supporting Women Through War, Recovery, and Change
The prolonged war has reshaped daily life in Israel and deeply affected women across all ages and life stages.
Investing in Excellence: How WIZO Youth Villages Empower Young Athletes
At WIZO Youth Villages, competitive sports are not an extracurricular activity but a powerful educational tool.
Building the Future from the Very Beginning
A Month of Leadership, Excellence, and Professional Pride in WIZO’s Early Childhood Framework
New Year Message | President of World WIZO
A new civil year is a reset, not because the world becomes easier, but because we choose to lead anyway.
Thank You, 2025 — A Turbulent Year That Deepened the Meaning of Our Work
The year 2025 presented no shortage of challenges and stood out among recent years for the turbulence it brought.

