For wounded soldiers, the war does not end when they leave the battlefield.
Recovery becomes its own mission.
A mission measured not in days — but in surgeries, rehabilitation, physical therapy, setbacks, and the determination to keep moving forward one step at a time.
The Long Road Back
Some soldiers are learning to walk again.
Others are rebuilding strength after severe injuries sustained in Gaza, Lebanon, and along Israel’s borders.
The physical recovery process can be exhausting:
- Months away from work and normal life
- Long hospital stays and rehabilitation
- Families adjusting to an entirely new reality
And yet, these warriors continue fighting — this time for healing.
Recovery Requires Community
Healing does not happen alone.
Behind every wounded soldier is a network of spouses, parents, children, friends, doctors, and volunteers helping carry the burden together.
Sometimes encouragement matters just as much as equipment.
Sometimes knowing people care provides the strength to keep going.
The Need Continues Long After the Headlines Fade
As the conflict continues into another year, rehabilitation centers remain full, and the need for long-term support continues.
MADF remains committed to standing beside wounded warriors and their families throughout the recovery journey — helping provide practical assistance, encouragement, and connection during one of the hardest chapters of their lives.
Your support makes this possible.
If you’re able, please consider helping us continue supporting wounded soldiers on the long road back.

With gratitude,