Israel ParaSport Center

The Israel ParaSport Center was established in 1960 in Ramat Gan by ILAN activist Betty Dubiner.

The land lot was provided by the municipality of Ramat Gan and the initial facilities were constructed partly due to a donation by Bella and Samuel Spewack from income made on their play Kiss Me, Kate.

[2] In later years it was adjusted to serve those with Cerebral palsy, Israeli citizens injured during their military service with the IDF, survivors of car accidents and terrorist attacks and others with disabilities.

It also houses a gym, private sport sessions and classes of hydrotherapy and paramedical care.

[3] Today, it is also a social meeting place for its members and houses different programs of yoga and wheelchair dancing.