Israel’s emergency medical service to receive $88 million in gift led by Michael Bloomberg. - AFMDA
News  |  October 31, 2023  |  U.S. Press

Israel’s emergency medical service to receive $88 million in gift led by Michael Bloomberg.

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The former New York City mayor and billionaire philanthropist said he would match $44 million in donations from nearly 34,000 people.

Michael Bloomberg said on Monday that he would donate nearly $44 million to Magen David Adom, Israel’s nonprofit emergency medical service, after the Hamas attacks on civilians and soldiers on Oct. 7.

The former New York City mayor and billionaire philanthropist said he planned to match contributions he solicited through an email appeal for the American Friends of Magen David Adom. The total amounts to an $88 million gift, the largest in the American organization’s history.

“America has always been a friend to Israel and I am encouraged that so many of us are stepping up to help our ally during these challenging times,” Mr. Bloomberg said in a statement. “It is important to show the world that we are united in our condemnation of Hamas and committed to protecting the health and safety of all Israelis.”

Magen David Adom, often known as the Israeli Red Cross, functions as Israel’s emergency medical system, blood bank and disaster response organization. The new funds will help buy ambulances, medical equipment and ballistic vests and helmets for emergency workers, said Catherine Reed, chief executive of American Friends of Magen David Adom. Last week, the organization airlifted 17 new ambulances to Israel and plans to ship more in the coming days.

Michael Bloomberg at a 2016 gala for the American Friends of Magen David Adom. Credit: Bennett Raglin/Getty Images

Mr. Bloomberg has supported the organization for several decades, giving several million dollars to finance an emergency medical station and blood donation center in Jerusalem named for his late father, William H. Bloomberg. He also funded a health center at Hadassah University Medical Center dedicated to his mother, Charlotte R. Bloomberg.

Still, his latest contribution is a significant expansion of efforts from a donor who has largely focused his giving on domestic issues, including gun control, immigration and urban policy.

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