
In times of crisis, having extra help can be critical and mean the difference between life and death.
For Magen David Adom, Israel’s national emergency medical response and blood services unit, crises are a routine part of its life-saving efforts, and therefore having extra hands on deck in the form of volunteers is vital to the organization’s noble mission and heroic efforts.
With several overseas volunteer programs, Magen David Adom facilitates multiple opportunities for volunteerism and enables people to participate in meaningful and memorable activities that directly benefit Israel and its citizens.
The MDA Overseas International Volunteer Program, in which individuals get hands-on training with first responders and then spend time working on ambulances across Israel, is comprised of several distinct programs, each of which has unique offerings to accommodate a wide range of volunteers.
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