MENSCHORING
Mensch (Good Person in Yiddish) + Mentoring

“There are extraordinary people in our world and they do extraordinary things. While it may be easiest to choose the path of least resistance, this particular breed calculates and cherishes their time on this earth – finding ways to survive when called for, achieving their goals when set and ultimately, leaving their footprint behind as a means to educate and inspire – that is the key to their success” – Naka Kerba, guest at The Menschoring Home

Join the Charney Resolution Center’s other families—guiding and supporting with open homes and open arms.

Menschoring Homes

Naka at The Menschoring Home of the Burkart Family in South Florida | Learn more click HERE

Naka at The Menschoring Home of the Burkart Family in South Florida | Learn more click HERE

“Naka came to our home with a fascinating story of survival. She has been a refugee all her life. We welcomed her into our home when she arrived in Florida as a CRC Ambassador to participate in the Leon Charney Diplomacy Program at FAU.” —Sandy Bukart

Loro at The Menschoring Home of the Miron Family in Israel | Learn more click HERE

Loro at The Menschoring Home of the Miron Family in Israel | Learn more click HERE

Loro, a fifteen-year-old South Sudanese refugee, was welcomed by Einat and Avishai Miron into their family in Israel.

Iman at The Menchoring Home of the Oren & Borochov Family in Israel | Learn more click HERE

Iman at The Menchoring Home of the Oren & Borochov Family in Israel | Learn more click HERE

Hila Oren, Eran Borochov, their son Guy, and their dog Fistuk welcomed EMIS student Iman from Afghanistan into their home for Shabbat.