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Amharic-Speaking Mental Health Support — Tene Briut in Rishon LeZion

Tene Briut — national NGO of community health professionals. Amharic-speaking mental health services, chronic-disease prevention, cultural mediators. Anchor partner for the Health pillar.

About Rishon LeZion

Rishon LeZion is home to a large, active Israeli-Ethiopian community, historically concentrated in the Ramat Eliyahu neighbourhood — originally built as absorption housing and now a long-standing community centre. The neighbourhood is at the heart of urban-renewal efforts, alongside a growing second-generation presence across the city.

More about the city →

What they offer

  • Mental health: Amharic-speaking psychological counseling, crisis support, trauma response (especially relevant post-Oct 7).
  • Chronic-disease prevention: diabetes, hypertension — Hebrew/Amharic content, community workshops.
  • Cultural mediators: at HMOs and hospitals, help patients communicate with doctors.
  • Family support: chronic illness, end-of-life, bereavement.

How to reach Tene Briut

  1. Hotline: 03-7383937 (Sun-Thu 9:00-17:00, Amharic/Hebrew)
  2. Web: tene-briut.org.il — regional branch contact info
  3. WhatsApp: directly with mental-health coordinator (number on website)
  4. Via HMO: ask for "Amharic translator/cultural mediator" — Tene Briut staffs the service

Who is eligible?

  • Any community member — children, parents, grandparents. No age restriction.
  • Acute crises prioritized.
  • Free or symbolic cost.

🚨 In acute crisis: ERAN 1201 (24/7), or nearest hospital ER.