At KKL-JNF, access and inclusion are no mere slogan; they are central to what we do.
Today, around 370 of our tourism sites are accessible to visitors with special needs, with more planned for the future. We also run inclusive informal educational programs and activities for people of all abilities. Inside KKL-JNF, we continue expanding employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
There are 1.7 million people with disabilities in Israel, around 18% of the population. Since October 7, this number has grown sharply, with more than 20,000 newly injured soldiers registered at the Defense Ministry’s Rehabilitation Division (as of Sep 25).
Together, we can help ensure that every person with special needs in Israel has full access to nature, community, and a hopeful future.
Project 14850 – KKL-JNF Bar’am Forest Mifgash HaNehalim Recreation Area
Project 20925 – Ein Yarda Recreational Area: A Place to Reconnect with Nature and Strengthen the North
Project 20105 – Opening Givat HaMoreh Forest to All: An Accessible Circular Trail
Project 22477 – Making Nature Accessible to All – A Key Step in Reviving Gaaton Recreation Area
Project 20186 – Enhancing Equality: KKL-JNF’s New Recreation Area in the Switzerland Forest
Project 22625 – Help Us Restore Shaharia’s Unique Forest Playground – Where Art, Nature & Accessibility Meet
Project 18851 – The Shokeda-Boho Forest Accessible Cycle Trail
Project 19311 – Nature as a memorial to our fallen: KKL-JNF will create the Shaked Hiking Trail
Project 21216 – A Hub of Community and Connection: Support the Ofakim Park Development
Project 21372 – Revitalize and Rejoice: Support the KKL-JNF Jabotinsky Shuni Park Playground Project
Project 20366 – A Park for All Seasons: Support the Galed Forest Southern Accessible Recreation Area
Project 22857 – A Park for All Seasons: Support the Galed Forest Northen Accessible Recreation Area