
The international award given on behalf of the "We Are Together" project was dedicated this year to charitable organizations from around the world that worked for the public good during the Corona period.
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Among thousands of associations and organizations from around the world, the organization "For You" - which provides voluntary medical counseling and guidance - qualified for the final stage.
This week, after the closing ceremony held in Moscow with the participation of Russian President Vladimir Putin, the project managers awarded the certificate of appreciation to the chairman of 'For You'.
The award project is an initiative of Rosmolodezh and the Association of Volunteer Centers in the Russian Federation, together with the Red Cross, the United Nations, IAVE - the International Umbrella Organization of Global Volunteering, and other international bodies.
""On behalf of the international 'We Are Together' award, we would like to congratulate you. Thank you for your strength, dedication, and kind heart! The efforts you have invested in the fight against the coronavirus are immense, and no award can repay your unique contribution," the organization said in a statement.
The award committee chose to emphasize medical organizations that have provided assistance to the community in a unique way. The recommendation to award the award to the chairman of 'For You', Yossi Arblich, follows a series of initiatives he promoted during the outbreak of the virus in Israel.
Among other things, 'For You' worked to set up a call center, which provided information and assistance to thousands of inquiries every day from patients and their families, helping them communicate with hospitals when their loved ones are hospitalized without a family member by their side.
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The committee also commended the leadership of vaccination campaigns in meetings and seminars promoted by Arbelich, together with Ichilov and Sheba hospitals.
Chairman of 'For You' Yossi Arblich: "It is a great privilege for the organization to receive the recognition and appreciation of an international award, but as they themselves wrote, the greatest privilege is to help patients and be partners in saving lives.".