10-day rehabilitation programs operated by the Commission held twice a year at the Srodborow facility outside of Warsaw. This program assists isolated and disabled Nazi victims in need of psychological support and rehabilitation in a Jewish environment. Activity Beginning in January 2022, CEEF payments increased to €600 per month due to Claims Conference negotiations with […]
Activity Direct compensation payments are made from the Article 2 Fund, the Hardship Fund and the Child Survivor Fund. Toronto Claims Conference grants to home care provider, Circle of Care enable Holocaust survivors to remain in their own homes. Services provided include home care, case management, medical programs, transportation for medical appointments and kosher meal […]
Caring for Holocaust Victims Living with Economic Disaster Elderly Nazi victims have been severely affected by the continuing economic disaster in Greece, which has devastated the government social service network. The Claims Conference has more than tripled its allocations since 2011 to the Central Board of Jewish Communities in Greece (“KISE”), which aids Holocaust survivors […]
Home Care for Survivors in Bulgaria When home care funding for Holocaust victims in Bulgaria was increased in early 2011, the additional allocations available pushed the service to the top of the priority list for elderly survivors. But because homecare was not part of the Bulgarian family-oriented culture, Jewish community leaders had an uphill battle […]