Lone Soldier Center
The Lone Soldier Center is a grass-roots Israeli non-profit founded by former lone soldiers to support the more than 7,000 lone soldiers serving in the Israel Defense Forces. Michael Levin was an American-born lone soldier who fell fighting in the Second Lebanon War. The Lone Soldier Center was created by a group of Levin's friends, fulfilling his dream that one day lone soldiers would have a home away from home to receive meals, advice and help.
The Center is managed by over 300 volunteers who work to provide support for lone soldiers. The Center aims to create a family-like environment to help lone soldiers thrive in Israel before, during and after their military service.
History
, 22, fell in combat in the summer of 2006 in the Second Lebanon War during a mission to rescue two IDF soldiers who had been kidnapped by Hizbollah. Levin was a Philadelphia native who made Aliyah in 2002 to join the IDF. His dream was to one day create a center to serve lone soldiers from around the world. Tziki Aud became close to Michael Levin during Levin's service. He empathized with Levin's dream and decided to create the Lone Soldier Center to honor the death of Levin and preserve his memory.Michael's parents, Harriet and Mark Levin, established the Michael Levin Lone Soldier Foundation https://michaellevinlonesoldier.org/ to fulfill Michael’s dream of helping lone soldiers before, during, and after their service. The foundation funds programs and services in Israel which make the greatest impact on serving lone soldiers of the IDF.
Mission
The Lone Soldier Center supports lone soldiers before, during, and after their IDF service.The Lone Soldier Center's goal is to provide them with an equal opportunity to succeed both in the army and in civilian life following their release. The Lone Soldier Center builds a family and community for lone soldiers and takes care of their many needs. The LSC provides lone soldiers with personal and individual care, and an opportunity to meet and network with their peer group, growing their social circle.
The organization's mission includes:
- Educating and guiding lone soldiers in their transition to life in Israel.
- Acting to strengthen the Lone Soldier community in Israel and better connect them community to Israeli society.
The Lone Soldier Center provides help, accommodation, meals and guidance to thousands of Israel's lone soldiers annually.
Locations
Most Lone Soldier Center locations are called moadonim. The first and largest "moadon" is in downtown Jerusalem. A Tel Aviv branch opened in 2013 in memory of John and Elly Haven and with contributions from Christians for Israel The Netherlands. The Be'er Sheva and the Haifa satellite branches have closed, but Be'er Sheva still maintains two volunteer missions, North and South.In addition to the moadonim, The Lone Soldier Center has long-term leases on homes, where it houses lone soldiers from diverse backgrounds across the country. There is a women's home located in Jerusalem, and additional buildings in Beit Shemesh, Herzliya and Petach Tikva where 150 lone soldiers are housed.