Professional Reflections(In their
own words) …
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“We have the strength to go
on when we see and know that there is meaning to what
we do with the victims and their families. We hurt
on a very personal and professional level, but know
that giviing up is giving in. I’m
not sure I can describe the importance of knowing that
of you (Operation Embrace) are with you with us and sharing
with us. Needless to say we can’t do this alone and having
you means we are not alone in our tasks. Let us all
pray for peace to the victims, which includes us as well
and pray that this will be a peaceful week.” – Chaya
and all the Social Workers at Hadassah Hospital, Jerusalem,
Israel
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“ . . I would like to take this opportunity especially
now before the holidays when we are all introspective,
to personally thank ALL of you for your support, understanding
and help throughout the year and specifically in the horribly
trying times of terrorist attacks. May you always continue
to find the strength to “Embrace” us. In their stead,
I would like to thank you for all the patients that you
helped, that I had the privilege of being their social
worker, and referring them to you.” - Barbara,
Social Worker, Hadassah Hospital
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“With the help and support of Operation Embrace we can
handle this project (the Post Traumatic Stress Treatment
Center). Time is not the best healer, but love and care
is really the best healer and you give us this and we
thank you for it.” – Roni, Director of Social Services
of Rambam Hospital in Haifa, Israel
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“Many thanks again for your kindness and ongoing amazing
work of Operation Embrace. You are all very special
and your kindness and generosity is so appreciated by these
families.” - Roberta, Social Worker and Coordinator,
Victims of Terror Project, ATZUM, Israel
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