Computer for Noam

Noam, 20, had a very difficult upbringing and is determined to build himself a productive and independent future.
Noam, one of four siblings, was raised in an abusive environment. He wasn’t a student and spent many of his early years on the streets, experimenting with drugs and hanging out with an unsavory crowd.
Eventually, Noam ended up in juvenile prison; upon his release, he was sent to a home for at-risk youth.
In the hostel, Noam managed to pick up the pieces of his life. He entered therapy, finished high school with full matriculation exams and became a leader among his peers.
Noam completed a year of National Service and then began working part-time, while taking courses in Graphic Design.
Noam is now ready for independent living; he is looking for his own apartment and would like to find a job in his field while continuing to take advanced courses.
In order to move forward with his plans, Noam desperately needs his own computer. If we could help him purchase one, there is no doubt that he would be one giant step closer to realizing his dreams.



