The organization supports the survivors and wounded in 3 main areas of operation:
the organization supports survivors and wounded with professional treatments and expert therapists from Israel and around the world – in order to reduce the stress and anxiety, to support the shared coping, including unique trauma treatments.
the organization supports the exercising of all rights with National Healthcare, supplies financial grants for survivors and wounded, grants coupons and gift cards for food, clothing, and other supplies, and guidance returning to the workforce.
the organization consolidates and unifies the family of survivors and wounded, holding events, social gatherings, retreats, and more.
A Future For the Survivors and Wounded was established by Team Sharabi after they were honored to tend to the wounded and fight the terrorists at the Nova festival. The goal of our organization is to support the survivors of the Nova especially, and all those affected by this war, to navigate the rest of their journey in a better way, and support the emotional, financial, and social rehabilitation of the survivors.
Daniel is a lawyer based in Manchester, England and a director of 3D Solicitors, specialising in criminal, professional discipline and regulatory law . He is a Jewish Diplomat for the World Jewish Congress and a director of UK Lawyers for Israel and has spoken nationally and internationally on Israeli affairs, as well as handling numerous legal cases concerning bias against Israelis and Jews in the Diaspora.
Daniel is also a trustee of a local amateur boxing club for disadvantaged young people. When not working, he is a keen boxer, hiker, photographer and writer and is the author of Captured Behind Japanese Lines, an account of his grandfather service with the special forces in WW2
Dr. Jude Shashua is the official representative of the International Organization for Hyperbaric Association in Israel and has been a member for over a decade.
Dr. Shashua has a Doctor of Eastern Medicine, in three specializations: Chinese Medicine, Korean Medicine, and Japanese Medicine. In addition, she works with Herbal Medicine, Nutrition, and Spiritual Alignment.
She received her Doctorate and Masters with high marks from Emperor College in Los Angeles, CA, USA.
She went on to supervise the College’s clinics for 2 years and trained Masters students in different fields of study.
Dr. Shashua had a successful clinic in Los Angeles where she already had 2 hyperbaric chambers, which she used to treat hundreds of patients.
Dr. Orli Peter is a world renowned clinical and neuropsychologist with almost 30 years of experience contributing to the field of psychology in practice, research, and education. She has treated thousands of patients from PTSD-stricken veterans, refugees for war, and victims of terror attacks, like 10/7 and 9/11.
Dr. Peter received her Doctorate from the University of California at Berkeley, completed her fellowships, in Psychology and Psychiatry, at UCLA School of Medicine, and Neurology at New York University School of Medicine, working with and learning from other world class specialists. She also went on to become an Associate Professor of Psychology at Mount Saint Mary’s University in Los Angeles.
In the wake of the October 7th massacre, Dr. Peter established the Israel Healing Initiative, which brings the cutting-edge trauma therapy she specializes in from the United States to Israel. The neurostimulation therapy has been studied for decades and used to treat thousands of trauma victims from all of over the world.
Dr. Rachel Barak is passionate about helping those who are in need. She holds a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and a Masters in Psychology, both from the US and from Israel. Dr. Barak is an Executive Life Coach with extensive experience in promoting well-being for adult and minor individuals, with a particular focus on PTSD symptoms and trauma-based counseling.
Dr. Barak has been in private practice for over 35 years. In her work, she focused on cultivating support and implementing strategies for a fulfilling life following traumatic experiences, and on advancing relational well-being. Her work draws from years of clinical training work with children with terminal illnesses, children with special needs and addiction using cognitive behavioral theory and methodologies.
Consistent with her passion for her earlier work with IDF soldiers, Dr. Barak provided services for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs at the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System. There, Dr. Barak specialized in weekly group facilitation and coaching for spouses of veterans from Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Additionally, she developed and facilitated weekly groups with a focus on PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder), including coaching spouses to identify the symptoms of PTSD and educating their partners on tools used to cope with their spouses' hardships.
When she served in the IDF, Dr. Barak worked as a Youth Counselor. There, she counseled underprivileged youth (MKM Project) with serious social problems in order to help them adapt to society through a program in Israel’s national army. Additionally, she focused on counseling war and trauma survivors, and their loved ones, in the army hospital for PTSD by providing space and time to heal.
In her spare time, Dr. Barak loves spending time with her two kids and four grandkids. She loves rescuing and fostering dogs, and has two of her own.
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