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Rights for Ethiopian-Israeli Single Mothers in Kiryat Ata
Single mothers receive guaranteed alimony from BTL, subsidised daycare (80–100%), priority housing, and professional retraining support. Some benefits do not require finalised divorce proceedings.
About Kiryat Ata
Kiryat Ata, a city in the Haifa metropolitan area, is home to an Israeli-Ethiopian community spread across several neighbourhoods. Its proximity to Haifa and major employment centres makes it an attractive option for those seeking housing at a lower cost than Haifa.
Guaranteed Alimony
If you have a court order for child support and the father is not paying — whether in Israel or abroad — the National Insurance Institute (BTL) will pay you directly and then pursue the father for repayment. Submit Form 551 with a copy of the court order and proof of non-payment. Amount: up to approx. ₪1,520/month per child (2025).
Subsidised Daycare
Children of low-income single mothers are eligible for 80–100% subsidised daycare for children aged 3 months to 3 years. The mother must be working, studying, or registered as a job-seeker. Apply at the Employment Service office with proof of family status and income.
Housing Priority
Single Ethiopian-Israeli mothers accumulate double priority points — as single mothers and as Ethiopian-origin. Register with Amidar (the state housing company) and request the combined priority assessment.
When the Father Is Abroad
If the father is in Ethiopia or elsewhere, BTL will advance the court-ordered amounts and independently pursue the debt. You do not need to manage international collection yourself.
Key Contacts
- BTL guaranteed alimony (Form 551): btl.gov.il | *6050
- IEWA (Ethiopian women): iewa.org.il
- TEBEKA (legal aid): 1-800-20-20-16
- Employment Service (retraining): your nearest branch
About Kiryat Ata
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