Dr. Orit Nir
Chairperson
Aliza Olmert
Board Member
Dr. Ilan Kutz
Board Member
Ayelet Harel
Board Member
Tamar Shalosh
Board Member
Yael Geula
Executive Director
Master’s in Schwartz Program
“For me, Unitaf is an organization that provides care for invisible toddlers, making the impossible possible.”
Tamar Levi
Chief Operating Officer
Master’s in Early Childhood Educational Counseling
“For me, Unitaf is about providing quality education for undocumented children and children of migrant workers.”
Hamutal Friedberg
Head of Training
BA in Art (Bezalel), MA in Art Education, and currently studying Art Therapy.
“For me, Unitaf is a reminder of what humanism is.”
Yariv Karmon
Regional Director
A graduate with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and studies in Existential Psychotherapy.
“For me, Unitaf is an organization that sees people who are not always visible”.
Niva Dalomi
Regional Director
“For me, Unitaf is a place to grow.”
Tami Grossman
Educational Program Coordinator
BA in Information Systems, Teaching Certificate. M.A. Student, Schwartz Program
“For me, Unitaf is a place for people.”
Shulamit Pinchover, PhD
Research and Evaluation
“PhD in Early Childhood Studies.
“For me, Unitaf is an opportunity to connect research with meaningful social action.”
Hadar Goldenberg
Operations Manager
Bachelor’s in Film and Television
-“For me, Unitaf is the opportunity to be part of change.”
Yisrael Moshe
Accountant
“For me, Unitaf is about contributing to society.”
Maayan Asher
Executive Assistant
Bachelor’s degree in Psychology.
“For me, Unitaf is an opportunity to take part in meaningful action.”
Komar Elazar
Resource Development Coordinator
BA in Sociology and Anthropology, MA in Migration Studies.
“For me, Unitaf is the opportunity to create real change and positively impact children and families.”
Ela Elinson
Educational Guide
Master’s in Early Childhood Supervision and Guidance.
“For me, Unitaf is a unique organization filled with special people who see everyone they work with.”
Inbal Israeli
Educational Guide
BA in Education, MA in Management.
“For me, Unitaf is inclusion, understanding, empathy, and deep belief in people.”
Ruth Vitla
Educational Guide
MA in History of Education, Certified Parent Educator.
“For me, Unitaf is a place I love and am proud of.”
Shimrit Dvdbani
Educational Guide
MA in Special Education.
“For me, Unitaf is professionalism.”
Shani Orian Cohen
Educational Guide
“For me, Unitaf is about childhood and children in the truest sense.”
Or Amir
Coordinator
BA in Social Work.
“For me, Unitaf is the power and meaning of supportive relationships filled with love.”
Daphne Nehemiah
Coordinator
BA in Special Education, MA in Educational Counseling.
“For me, Unitaf is work that feels like home, with the most dedicated people.”
Yael Barda
Coordinator
BA in Psychology.
“For me, Unitaf is a community.”
Noam Aharon
Coordinator
BA in Behavioral Sciences.
“For me, Unitaf is strong, intelligent, and sensitive women creating real change.”
Ofri Strasburg
Coordinator
BA in Psychology and Sociology.
“For me, Unitaf is a beacon of light in the darkness.”
Tamar Sebat Barali
Coordinator
BA and MA in Social Work.
“For me, Unitaf is learning to live together.”
Aya Tzufa
National Service Volunteer
Leah Ben Avraham
National Service Volunteer
“For me, Unitaf is love.”
Maya Wrath
National Service Volunteer
“For me, Unitaf is dedication.”
Alma Elzberg
National Service Volunteer
Shani Lahav
National Service Volunteer
“For me, Unitaf is camaraderie.”
We strive to expand our efforts and support more marginalized children across the country