Four months ago, my boy (aged 15) transferred to Bnei Arazim.
He was transferred directly from a continuous 9-month hospitalization (D&D).
In four months, he advanced and became successful, a result not obtained in 9 months of hospitalization…
From an adolescent who was lost, dependent, lacking in energy, had tantrums, panic attacks, and a wider range of challenges…
Since entering Bnei Arazim—I received a “new” teen. During his weekend visits, he is independent, acts responsibly, starts to believe in himself, and copes with anxiety and OCD… He is undergoing an amazing process.
I won’t lie and say that everything is pink and bloomy. There have been more than a few falls, crises, and moments of desperation
For me too, as a mother, it is difficult…
It’s really like surgery, even emergency surgery, but the “results” are visible right from the start…
It’s “to get up every morning and go to life and try everything before it ends…” (Idan Reichel).
But at least there is a where and a what to try, something we did not have before…
It should be mentioned that this place is not for every boy/girl, For sure, the appearance of the place in the last few years has nothing to do with the old clips you see online…
And I thank every person who helped me, whether by giving me information or by calming me down… throughout the onboarding pains.
It helps so much and mainly saves lives.