The visit aimed to gain a closer look at the center’s operations, learn about the programs and services it provides, and identify the challenges it faces in its continuity of operation.
During the tour, the Mayor viewed the center’s various therapeutic and rehabilitation departments, including psychotherapy, speech and communication therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, a sensory room, and a nursery for children.
The Mayor expressed his deep appreciation for the center’s humanitarian and educational role, emphasizing the importance of continuing this type of quality service and the need to strengthen cooperation between the Bethlehem Municipality and the center within the framework of shared social responsibility, especially in light of the current circumstances that require increased support for institutions working with vulnerable and most needy groups in society.