
Calgary Negev Event
Thank you for your support!
Your donation will help expand access to trauma-informed rehabilitation, therapy, and pediatric care in southern Israel. You can still give to support this essential project.
On May 8, 2025, community members came together for an evening in support of expanding rehabilitative care in southern Israel.
Although the event has concluded, your impact doesn’t have to. You can still donate to help fund the Ashdod Rehabilitation & Therapy Centre—a vital project addressing the urgent need for trauma recovery, pediatric oncology support, and disability care in the aftermath of October 7.
Advancing Healthcare: New Rehab Center in Israel's South
The Ashdod Rehabilitation & Therapy Centre Project

Bringing Vital Care to Southern Israel
The 2025 Negev project supported the Ashdod Rehabilitation & Therapy Centre, a vital new resource for southern Israel.
This year’s Negev project helped advance the Ashdod Rehabilitation & Therapy Centre, designed to deliver critical medical and rehabilitative care to trauma victims, children with disabilities, and pediatric cancer patients in southern Israel.
Southern Israel faces a severe shortage of rehabilitation services, exacerbated by the October 7 war. 30% of wounded patients and most of the war victims are from the south, stressing an already overwhelmed healthcare system. With only 11 rehabilitation centers in the south, compared to 43 in central Israel, wait times are often over a year. Children with disabilities and cancer patients must travel long distances for care. The Ashdod Rehabilitation & Therapy Centre will help address these challenges by providing timely, accessible treatment for those in need.
The center will feature rehabilitation clinics, a hydrotherapy pool, modern medical equipment, daycare, and educational spaces. Its goal is to offer high-quality care close to home, reducing the need for long travel times. Located near the Samson Assuta Ashdod University Hospital, it will serve hundreds of patients each month.
Honouring Shuvaloy Majumdar with Guest Speakers Shai Davidai & Warren Kinsella
Guest Speaker

Shai Davidai
Shai Davidai is an assistant professor of business at Columbia Business School.
His research explores how people make everyday judgments about themselves and others, focusing on the psychological factors that shape, influence, and bias these perceptions and their effects on decision-making and preferences.
After graduate school, Shai spent a year as a postdoctoral researcher at Princeton University and then three years as an Assistant Professor of Psychology at The New School for Social Research. Shai unexpectedly gained public attention when Columbia University locked him out of campus after he strongly opposed anti-Israel and anti-Jewish protests.
Guest Speaker

Warren Kinsella
Warren Kinsella is an award-winning author, journalist, and lawyer at McMillan Binch.
Warren received a Bachelor of Journalism (Honours) from Carleton University, a law degree from the University of Calgary, and completed executive education courses at Harvard’s Law and Business Schools. He practices law with a focus on administrative, Indigenous, and governmental affairs. Warren is an award-winning author whose 2007 bestseller, The War Room: Political Strategies for Business, NGOs, and Anyone Who Wants to Win, has been followed by ten additional books. In 2025, he will release The Hidden Hand, published by Penguin Random House, exploring the global propaganda campaign against Israel and the West.
Honouring

Shuvaloy Majumdar
Shuvaloy Majumdar, MP for Calgary Heritage, has dedicated his career to issues of freedom and security in Canada and internationally.
He currently serves as a Parliament Member and has worked closely with democratic reformers in Iraq and Afghanistan through the International Republican Institute under U.S. Senator John McCain. Shuv was also the founding Foreign Policy Director and a Munk Senior Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute and was formerly a Global Director at Harper & Associates, working on initiatives in energy, technology, and investment.
Be a Part of Our Mission to Create a Better World
Your generosity can take many forms, from direct cheques to the Israel Magen Fund of Canada to secure online donations.
Every contribution brings us closer to our goal of providing timely, accessible treatment for children with disabilities and cancer patients.
By supporting our work, you help provide essential rehabilitation therapies and specialized care to enhance the recovery and well-being of those in need.
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41 Alvin Ave, Toronto, ON M4T 2A7, or via eTransfer.
An eTransfer is fast, free, and easy to do. Use donate@imfoc.org as the contact email.
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