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OneFamily is an Israeli non-profit organization founded in 2001 by Marc Belzberg in the aftermath of the Second Intifada to provide comprehensive support to victims of terrorism and their families in Israel. The organization offers a wide array of services including financial assistance, emotional and psychological counseling, practical aid, legal support, educational assistance, vocational training, recreational programs, and community-building activities. OneFamily operates on the principle of fostering resilience and unity, helping over 10,000 families through direct aid and long-term rehabilitation programs. The organization has expanded its reach to support wounded survivors, orphans, and widows, collaborating with international donors and partners, particularly within the Jewish diaspora, to sustain operations amid ongoing security challenges. OneFamily maintains a global network of supporters and has been recognized for efficient aid distribution and transparency, though it has faced some scrutiny over financial management and political alignments. The organization provides aid without discrimination based on victims' backgrounds within Israeli society and has adapted to evolving threats including rocket attacks and other forms of violence, operating with annual budgets exceeding millions of dollars from private donations.