Emil Libis

Talented five year old Emil Libis at the Nazareth Tennis School (2007)

Tax-exempt contributions from the United States, Canada and Great Britain can be made through the New Israel Fund, with offices in Washington, Toronto and London.

Any cheques should be made payable to “New Israel Fund”, with a cover note to explain it is destined for the Freddie Krivine Foundation and marked as donor-advised.

The Freddie Krivine Foundation charity (“amuta”) is registered in Israel, No. 580429009

$65,000 will build a brand new two court tennis facility in an Arab community in Israel.

The Foundation built its first tennis court in the coastal village of Jisr El Zarka in 2002 and in 2006 it funded a complete refurbishment of the courts at the Nazareth Tennis School.

Sakhnin, the home of Premier League mixed Jewish-Arab football team, is the site of the most recent tennis facility, with two courts and three designated mini-tennis courts

$21,000 is the cost of maintaining a three year co-existence programme for 24 children. Coaching twice a week during the academic year, with social events, family picnics and outings.

Zubidate

Ruan Zubidate from the Bedouin village of Bizmat Tiv’on, ends her match on a warm note.

$7,500 is the cost of refurbishing an old unused sports court in order to create a single court tennis facility in an Israel Arab town or village. .

$5,000 are the matching funds, with contributions from the parents, to send five children to join children from all over the country for an annual tennis summer camp abroad.

$5,000 is required for a junior player to compete in five tournaments abroad, covering the cost of air fare, a travel coach and expenses

$1,500 is the cost of a tutor ball machine

$100 is the cost of 60 tennis balls or a new mini-tennis kit or a new racket or two pairs of tennis shoes or four new kits

Whether your contribution is to build a new court or to buy new tennis balls, all donations are received with gratitude.

 

Working with children, parents and educators, the Freddie Krivine Foundation enables
Israeli boys and girls of all backgrounds to train together and play together.