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ADI (pronounced ah-dee) is the Hebrew word for a “radiant and multifaceted jewel,” a name that reflects our expansive vision and broad scope of activities, including disability care, rehabilitation, research, employment, education, community services and tikkun olam. It also speaks to the importance of our mission to care for the most precious members of our society: those who cannot care for themselves. Understanding that all individuals deserve the best available care and every opportunity to reach their greatest potential, ADI provides comprehensive rehabilitative solutions for children, adolescents and adults with severe disabilities and complex medical conditions, as well as pioneers cutting-edge therapeutic and recovery services for anyone touched by disability, all in a dignified, warm and loving atmosphere.
Winning “Step-O-Maker” design draws on 9-year-old’s personal experience with ADHD.
“With so many of our people in pain, I needed to be there on the ground in Israel to help them heal,” said Dr. David Spinner.
“This place, which I have known from the day it was built, highlights the goodness and strength of Israeli society,” said Brig. Gen. Daniel Hagari.
More than 300-strong, the “ADI Fleet” running team raises awareness and more than $37,000 to empower residents with severe disabilities.
Naomi Ghitelman from the Posnack School in Davie, Fla., won the day, claiming the contest’s $1,000 grand prize and spotlighting the issue of inaccessibility.
400 North American gap year and college students empower ADI’s residents with severe disabilities, raise $17,000 for critical rehabilitation therapies.
Special workshop from ADI teaches students in U.S., Canada, U.K. and Poland about disability, highlights how easy and beautiful inclusion can be.
Sold-out show helps ADI raise awareness, enhance high dependency care.
Team of 70 athlete advocates brave freezing rain to raise disability Awareness, $17,000 for ADI’s residents with severe disabilities.