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Chronic Disease Prevention — Tene Briut in Bat Yam

Prevention programs for diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease — culturally adapted for the community. Hebrew/Amharic workshops, dietary guidance, exercise instructors. Via Tene Briut.

About Bat Yam

Bat Yam, adjacent to the sea and Tel Aviv, hosts an Israeli-Ethiopian community present in several neighbourhoods across the city. Its relatively accessible real-estate prices and attractive location make it a preferred housing option for those seeking a balance between centrality and accessibility.

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Who is eligible?

  • Community members 40+ with risk factors (family, BMI, lifestyle)
  • Patients with diabetes or hypertension — ongoing support
  • Youth in families with disease history

What's included?

  • Nutrition workshops: Amharic-speaking, focused on community foods (injera, berbere, mitmita)
  • Community walking program: 3x/week, free
  • Screening tests: in community settings, free
  • Personal dietary counseling: for diagnosed patients
  • Support groups: for those with chronic conditions

How to join

  1. Phone: 03-7383937 (Amharic/Hebrew)
  2. Via HMO: ask for "Amharic-speaking prevention program" — Tene Briut provides
  3. Via local clinic: branches in Netanya, Rehovot, Rishon, Be'er Sheva
  4. Online: tene-briut.org.il

Cost: free or symbolic (₪5-30 per workshop).