A Visit With Shmuel: Karnei Shomron

Join me now, as I enter Karnei Shomron…

This month, I am inviting you to join me for an insider’s view of Karnei Shomron. It is not a visit for me in the ordinary sense, since the CFOIC offices are in Karnei Shomron and I am there nearly every day. But Karnei Shomron is truly special to me and not just because I work there. It is a community that has grown tremendously and that serves the needs of its people so well. But it is not a city – it remains a community where the people are connected to one another and mean so much to one another. Please join me as we explore Karnei Shomron.

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Click here to bless elderly pioneers in Karnei Shomron!

Since Karnei Shomron is one of the oldest communities in Samaria, it has a growing senior population. Its senior center provides vital programming for seniors who are mobile and able to participate in the programming. But there is an urgent need to provide additional care and stimulation to home-bound seniors. Click here to provide assistance for the neediest seniors of Karnei Shomron. Thank you for all you have done for us.

God Bless,

Shmuel
Shmuel Junger
Development Director
CFOIC Heartland

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