An educational therapeutic program designed to lead children at environmental risk (parents with illnesses, siblings with syndromes, and additional family challenges) and from low socioeconomic backgrounds towards excellence.
The program operates with children from one to six years old, aiming to lead them to excellence, both in realizing their personal potential and in academic achievement.
Tamir Cohen, the program director, won the Ashlim Award in 2015 for: entrepreneurship, innovation, and excellence in developing services for children at risk and their families.
A descriptive study on the program was conducted as part of a research seminar at the University of Haifa by Raz Klein from the Department of Counseling and Human Development, as well as an applied thesis by Mordi Edri at Oranim College's Faculty of Education.