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Subsidized Summer Camps — Ministry of Education in Herzliya
Summer camp subsidies for school-age children (6-14) from eligible families. Up to 80% discount. Register via school or municipality.
About Herzliya
Herzliya, known as a hub of Israeli high-tech, attracts second-generation Israeli-Ethiopians integrated into advanced industries and services. The city's real-estate market is active and dynamic, with a variety of housing options for professionals.
Who is eligible?
- Elementary and middle-school children (6-14)
- Families with income below the ceiling (auto-aligned with daycare-subsidy eligibility)
- New immigrants in their first 5 years
- Families with 3+ children
- Veteran community members with low income
What's included?
- School camp: 3-4 weeks in August, up to 80% subsidy
- ENP camps: community-dedicated — August, in community areas. Focus on excellence + heritage.
- Community center camps: up to 60% discount
- Heritage tracks: Sigd workshops, Amharic, Ethiopian art
How to register
- Via school: counselor or principal — fill subsidy form
- Via municipality: education department — online registration, May-June
- Via ENP: regional ENP coordinator
- Conditional voucher: sometimes received mid-year
Estimated costs
- Standard camp: ₪400-800/week (unsubsidized)
- At 80% subsidy: ₪80-160/week
- Free: for high-priority families
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