Making their way through the hallways of Reuth Tel Aviv Rehabilitation Hospital (Reuth TLV) are dozens of men and women wearing yellow scrubs. These are volunteers who come to Reuth TLV from all over the world for a period of up to a year.
While volunteering, they stay in apartments on the hospital campus and play a crucial role in streamlining work processes. They assist hospital staff with daily tasks, including transporting wheelchair-bound patients to their treatments, serving food to patients, organizing enrichment activities, and spending one-on-one time with them and their families.
Three of the volunteers spoke to The Jerusalem Post about volunteering during wartime.