Save a Child’s Heart Fundraiser

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One of SDSU Hillel’s favorite annual traditions is to raise funds for Save a Child’s Heart, an organization in Israel that brings kids from all over the world to Israel for free to receive life-saving heart surgery. This year, in partnership with AEPi fraternity, we raised $400 selling donuts and roses for Valentine’s Day!

Our Birthright trip visits Save a Child’s Heart every summer and the experience has always been a highlight for the participants, who learn that since 1995, Save a Child’s Heart has treated over 5,460 children suffering from congenital and rheumatic heart disease. The children suffering from heart disease come from around the globe, from 62 countries where adequate medical care is not available. Approximately half of the children treated are from the Middle East, including the Palestinian Authority, (West Bank and Gaza), Syria, Iraq, Jordan and Morocco. More than 40% are from Africa and the remainder from Asia, Eastern Europe and the Americas.

Other Stories From Hillel

Thanks for helping Avishai!

December 28, 2024

Welcome to Day 2 of Hillel’s Presidents’ Challenge student stories. Each story features a student who found community, connections, and their path to becoming a leader through Hillel of San Diego. This impact is only possible through the generosity of Hillel parents, alumni, and community members – people like you!

Thanks for helping Elanit!

December 28, 2024

Shavua Tov! Over the next four days, we will conclude our 2024 Presidents’ Challenge by sharing five Hillel student stories. Each student’s life has been changed, and their leadership skills have been nurtured because of the generosity of Hillel of San Diego parents, alumni, and community members- people like you!

Will You Help Meet The Presidents’ Challenge?

December 27, 2024

As a long time incredibly generous supporter, we wanted to share with you our Presidents’ Challenge so you can see how your investment in Hillel leadership makes a difference. Thank you for your continued generosity as we support Jewish students at such a critical time.

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