In the western world there is a phenomenon known as children in distress, this includes Israel.
Known to be a benevolent society that lives by Rabbi Akiva’s rule “Love your neighbor as thyself,” Israelis step up to help each other.
Shanti House, in Israel, was founded on this basic social obligation, offering youth in need, from the age of 14 through to 21, safe harbor.
In the past I wrote about Shanti House and its founder, Mariuma. This month, Aliza and Yossi Simsolo hosted Mariuma and her husband Micha Ben Yosef again, and opened their lovely home packed with guests for one more fundraising for Shanti House.

There I found out that there is another aspect to this compassionate project. It is the annual bike ride.
The tradition started four years ago. A tough bicycle ride in which hundreds of competitive cyclists participate, along a 180 kilometer route – from Tel Aviv Shanti House to Shanti House Youth Village in the desert, a short distance from the tomb of David Ben Gurion.
The journey starts early in the morning and comes to its final point in the afternoon, approximately ten hours ride. Each participant pays for his participation and all contributions go to pay for the needs of the children of the Shanti House. Crowds cheer the riders along the route and it is covered, live, in TV broadcast. The Children of Shanti join the ride for the last seven kilometers and at its end each child is gifted with a bicycle.
The ride goals
Fundraising for the Children of Shanti House
Raising awareness for Shanti House
Raising awareness of cyclists’ safety
All donate to the House: shanti.org.il
Like every society, Israel faces internal challenges. There are 330,000 youth at risk in Israel. We cannot help everyone but in the case of Shanti House, one child at a time will suffice.
At Shanti House they believe that you cannot protect these youth at risk from what happened to them in the past but you certainly can give them the power to move forwards and achieve their dreams.
Pack up your bag, join the bicycle ride and bring a smile to the youths of Shanti House.
