As residents return to Kiryat Shmona, local leadership and volunteers are working tirelessly to rebuild resilience and restore motivation across all age groups. Beit Vancouver, the city’s central hub for youth activities and services, plays a crucial role in this effort, offering children and families a sense of stability, belonging, and support as they navigate the challenges of post-war recovery. Renovating Beit Vancouver is a critical milestone in the effort to Build Back Better, laying the foundation for a stronger, more resilient Kiryat Shmona and ensuring a brighter, more hopeful future for the city’s youth and the entire region.
After more than a decade since its last renovation—and following two years of war and displacement—the facility is in urgent need of renewal. Plans include expanding the main activity hall with a new 70-square-meter activity area, featuring dedicated spaces for youth with special needs and diverse educational programming. The “Build Beit Vancouver Back Better” campaign, launched with a lead gift from the Silber Family Foundation, is now seeking additional support to complete this vital transformation.