Elianah and her mother met in person with Ellen Little from OneFamily Canada, so that Elianah could get to know the work of OneFamily. Each student involved in Project Give Back asks different questions depending on their interests, and each project shows a different side to the work OneFamily does. Below are the well-thought-out questions Elianah and her mother asked. (Later in the year, Elianah celebrated her birthday with the help of EchoAge, with proceeds going to OneFamily. To learn more about how to can celebrate special occasions, while helping victims of terror please click here).

  • Who came up with your motto “When Terror Strikes -We Act?” What does this mean?
  • How do you reach out to families that are victims if terror if they do not know about you?
  • What type of help to offer these families? Do you have examples?
  • What is an example of a tailor-made rehabilitation program that you have given families in the past?
  • What do you mean by therapeutic programs for families of terror attacks?
  • What are some ways you financially help families of terror attacks?
  • I read that you have invested over $40 million into the rehabilitation of families of terror attacks in Israel. That’s awesome! How did you raise the money?
  • Have any of the families that you help come to Canada for rehabilitation? If so, what did they do here?
  • After watching your video on Youtube I saw that you helped children in Sderot who are victims of terror because of missile attacks. How have you helped students in grade 4?
  • The video on Youtube showed a place called the “Warm House” in Ra’anana. What is it and how does it help?
  • I love your symbol! Who came up with it and what does it represent?