News and updates about Nevet

Students join the call to ‘give another sandwich’

As students head back to class, social media campaign works to counter Israeli school-based hunger.

Students join the call to ‘give another sandwich’

End-of-year survey finds sizable increase in hungry children

Ongoing strikes also found to be exacerbating social inequality in school-age children leaving many at home without what to eat.

End-of-year survey finds sizable increase in hungry children

Israeli NGO:

Proven correlation between food insecurity and school violence

'The good news is that the solution is relatively clear if we recognize it and are prepared to invest in addressing it.'

Proven correlation between food insecurity and school violence

Survey shows direct educational impact of school-based nutrition

Israel’s NEVET organization finds delinquency and behavioral issues decrease considerably among children in participating schools.

Survey shows direct educational impact of school-based nutrition

Today: World Sandwich Day

Israeli org that distributes 8,500 sandwiches daily to disadvantaged students throughout Israel calls on supporters to “Give a Sandwich.”

Today: World Sandwich Day

Celebrity Israeli chef raps to help feed hungry children

Celebrity Israeli chef Eyal Shani raps to help feed schoolchildren.

Celebrity Israeli chef raps to help feed hungry children

'Invest the price of a sandwich now and save thousands later'

National Survey of Educators supports simple approach to improve student behavior and performance.

'Invest the price of a sandwich now and save thousands later'

Israeli charity promotes simple approach to childhood hunger

Nevet provides sandwiches to 8,000 students in 126 schools across Israel every day, develops method to protect children's privacy.

Israeli charity promotes simple approach to childhood hunger

On Hanukkah, NGO urges focus on hungry Israeli schoolchildren

New campaign launches to capitalize on growing Hanukkah charity tradition.

On Hanukkah, NGO urges focus on hungry Israeli schoolchildren