
How It Sarted
Elias Maron was born into two worlds. His father was Arab and his mother Jewish, though he did not discover that truth until later in life.
As a child he was placed in an orphanage at the age of two and later moved to another in Ramallah. He grew up surrounded by confusion and hardship, never fully knowing where he belonged.
The orphanage was run by Christians, but the school he attended was Muslim. There he was taught to hate Jews, even while not knowing that half of his own identity was Jewish.
Years later he was called to serve in the Israeli army. That moment revealed the truth about his identity and began a long journey through war, addiction, and spiritual darkness.
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A Life Transformed
After years of struggle, Elias encountered the transforming power of the Gospel. What followed was not an instant change but a long journey of redemption.
The same man who once carried anger and confusion began serving the forgotten. What started as small acts of kindness, sitting with addicts and feeding the homeless in Tel Aviv, slowly grew into a mission.
Others saw the work and joined. Today that small act of obedience has grown into a team committed to loving those society often ignores.
Serving the Streets of Tel Aviv
Our primary focus today is the streets of Tel Aviv, where many people live trapped in addiction, homelessness, and deep isolation.
Thousands live in desperate conditions. Many struggle with drugs, alcohol, trauma, and years of isolation. In a busy and prosperous city, they are often invisible to the crowds that pass them every day.
We go where they are. Not to judge or lecture, but to serve.
Through meals, conversation, prayer, and practical help we remind people that they are not forgotten.
How We Serve
Soup Kitchen
Street Outreach
Practical Help
Serving Beyond Tel Aviv
While our primary mission is serving the homeless and addicted in Tel Aviv, our team occasionally responds to other urgent needs across Israel.
At times we support struggling families, new immigrants, widows, and soldiers serving on the front lines. This may include providing basic appliances for families in need, helping supply equipment for soldiers, or simply standing with people in prayer during difficult moments.
Whenever we are able, we try to respond with compassion where help is needed.

Why This Work Matters
Across Israel, thousands struggle with addiction, homelessness, and deep isolation. In cities like Tel Aviv, many people live on the streets unnoticed by the crowds that pass them every day.
We believe the Gospel is not meant to remain inside buildings. It belongs on the streets, among those who are hurting and forgotten.
Hundreds of thousands of Israelis struggle with addiction.
Many people living on the streets of Tel Aviv are trapped in addiction
War trauma and economic pressure continue to increase the crisis

Join the Mission
This work continues because people choose to care. Every meal served, every conversation on the street, and every act of kindness is made possible by those who support the mission.
If you would like to follow the stories, pray for the people we serve, volunteer your time, or support the outreach financially, we invite you to stand with us.
