How
to Participate
In addition
to the Dragon Boat Festival, planned adventures include Jerusalem,
giving you a chance to see this beautiful and historic Old City,
and a hike in the north of Israel on the final day. Throughout the
trip, there will be ample time for you to explore these regions
on your own and create your own adventures. This is a perfect and
exciting blend of activity, sight seeing, visiting friends and freedom.
You
can particiapate with One Family in several ways:
The Event Last Year Was Fantastic!
Called the
“ultimate team sport,” dragon boat racing is the world’s
fastest-growing water sport. The Israel Dragon Boat Festival features
boats and teams from all over the world.
Last year OneFamily
Canada combined its passion for terror victims and team sports,
booking two boats for the sold out events, and raising $32,000 to
sponsor a weekend retreat for 14 couples in which one of the partners
has been seriously injured in a terror attack.
Each boat accommodates
20 paddlers, with participants ranging in age from 22-74. In both
boats, terror victims paddled right alongside our Canadian participants
as an integral part of our OneFamily Canada team. “It was
like 21 hearts beating as one in each boat as we paddled to overcome
terror together,” said Pam Albert, Executive Director, One
Family Fund Canada. “Everyone who participated felt energized
and drew strength from each other.”
OneFamily Canada
built a weeklong program around the Dragon Boat event, beginning
with a day volunteering at OneFamily’s Jerusalem Center. First
they connected with bereaved mothers who participate in a weekly
support group, and then broke up into groups to visit the homes
of bereaved families. They also held a reunion for OneFamily Canada’s
Camp Timberlane participants, which brought together many of the
youth who have attended Camp Timberlane over the past 6 years. The
gathering honoured Bernie Little and Corey Mandel for their efforts
providing annual spots for young Israeli terror victims, and raising
the necessary funds.
OneFamily Canada
paddler Haley Gotfrid appropriately summed up the emotion of the
weeklong experience: “On so many levels, this was an outstanding
experience for me. First, there was the physical challenge of mastering
a new paddling technique. Second, there was the sheer beauty of
being in northern Israel during the springtime, and spending a few
days on the water with over 1000 people from all over the world
who came specifically for this event."
“But
all of this paled in comparison to the time I spent with victims
of terror who were so grateful for our support.”
Over the course
of the weekend, I was privileged to spend time with:
- Tzur Kozik,
a 17 year old boy, who, with the help of OneFamily Fund, has been
able to complete high school despite losing his speaking capabilities
due to a roadside terrorist attack;
-
a surgeon, who, with the help of OneFamily Fund, has been able
to start retraining as a psychiatrist,after losing his eyesight
in a suicide bombing in Afula;
- a woman
who lost her son, husabnd and daughter in 3 separate suicide attacks
over the past 20 years, yet with the help of OneFamily Fund has
found a peer group to cook and heal with once a week.
Thank you to
Lisa Rosenkrantz, Michael Walsh, Suzanne Lepine and Paul Lyons for
sponsoring a Dragon Boat on behalf of ONE FAMILY FUND CANADA.
Festival Life
Jackets were generously sponsored by Michael Walsh and Lisa Rosenkrantz. |