United Hatzalah raises plenty of funding in Paris
Some good news for a medical organization in France:
On Sunday night at the Salons Hoche in Paris, over 200 people gathered together to support Israel’s premier fully-volunteer emergency medical service (EMS) organization. In attendance was Israel’s ambassador to France Yael German and Israeli actress Liraz Charhi, star of the hit TV series “Tehran,” who emceed part of the event.It was sponsored by French Friends of UH and Israel, and they certainly impressed a lot of folks, which is good.
“It’s an honor for me to be a part of this event,” said Israeli actress Liraz Charhi. “United Hatzalah has been accomplishing incredible work for a long time, based on a simple but brilliant idea: reducing response time in order to save as many lives as possible. I have great admiration for Eli Beer and all the volunteers that make it all possible.”
The gathered crowd attended the first annual gala held in the country by United Hatzalah in support of the work done by the organization’s network of 6,200 emergency medical volunteers in Israel. With this event, the organization sought to introduce the French public to its lifesaving activities and engage with the Paris community.