Na’aleh Farm is a therapeutic sanctuary where abused and neglected animals are rescued and rehabilitated, and where IDF soldiers struggling with PTSD heal through caring for them and working the land.
It embodies Israel’s deepest values: compassion, renewal, and the unbreakable bond between people, animals, and the land itself.
Every animal carries a story of suffering — a scar, a fear, a memory of neglect.
Every soldier carries scars from combat and trauma.
Through feeding, cleaning, rebuilding, and nurturing, soldiers help animals trust again — and in the process, heal themselves.
Mutual rehabilitation: the wounded healing the wounded, the broken mending the broken.
The transformation is visible — in the calm of a once-anxious animal and the quiet strength in a soldier’s eyes.
Healing also comes from the sacred soil of Israel.
Soldiers clear fields of thorns and stones, plant trees, and cultivate the holy earth their ancestors tended.
This hands-on work restores calm, purpose, and belonging, connecting soldiers to the land they fought to protect.
The farm transforms desolate ground into fertile life — and emotional scars into strength and renewal.
Since August 2025, Na’aleh Farm has become a beacon of hope:
Community, IDF units, and volunteers regularly visit, strengthening bonds and healing together.
Every animal rescued, every soldier renewed, every tree planted tells a story of hope — life returning to the land and hearts of those who have sacrificed for it.
Na’aleh Farm is more than a farm — it is a sanctuary of hope and renewal.
By supporting Na’aleh Farm, you help:
Together, we can heal two kinds of heroes — human and animal — and transform pain into purpose, and despair into hope.