To provide unwavering support and
assistance to our injured combat soldiers as
they strive to reclaim their lives and
reintegrate into society.
Our commitment is deeply rooted in the belief
that nobody understands the challenges
faced by these brave individuals better than
their fellow comrades.
By fostering a community of camaraderie,
empathy, and understanding, we aim to
empower our injured soldiers to overcome
physical and emotional obstacles, offering
comprehensive resources for physical
rehabilitation, mental health support, career
retraining, and personal development.
Through collective strength and shared
experiences, we aspire to be a beacon of
hope, fostering resilience and a renewed
sense of purpose for those who have
sacrificed so much for our country. Together,
we can ensure that no soldier is left behind
in their journey toward a brighter and fulfilling
future. That is why U’Barchata Bachayim –
“And you choose life” – is inscribed at the
entrance to Beit Achim, our home for injured
soldiers.
We first established Brothers for Life
because weunderstood that injured soldiers
are uniquely able to help other injured
soldiers. This principle still is – and always
will be – core to who we are and what we do.
To provide unwavering support and assistance to our injured combat
soldiers as they strive to reclaim their lives and reintegrate into society.
Our commitment is deeply rooted in the belief that nobody
understands the challenges faced by these brave individuals better
than their fellow comrades.
By fostering a community of camaraderie, empathy, and
understanding, we aim to empower our injured soldiers to overcome physical and emotional obstacles, offering comprehensive
resources for physical rehabilitation, mental health support, career retraining, and personal development.
Through collective strength and shared experiences, we aspire
to be a beacon of hope, fostering resilience and a renewed
sense of purpose for those who have sacrificed so much for our
country. Together, we can ensure that no soldier is left behind
in their journey toward a brighter and fulfilling future. That is
why U’Barchata Bachayim – “And you choose life” –
is inscribed at the entrance to Beit Achim, our home for
injured soldiers.
We first established Brothers for Life because we
understood that injured soldiers are uniquely able to help
other injured soldiers. This principle still is – and always
will be – core to who we are and what we do.


