Israeli Fund for UNICEF

Moriel Matalon and also includes Esther Guluma, Ron Guttmann, Gila Lapidot, Irith Rappaport, and Harriet Mouchly-Weiss.

[5] In October 2009, Mia Farrow, American actress and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, spent 6 days visiting Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank to draw attention to the impact of ongoing conflict on children and their families.

Farrow spent a day in Sderot and met with children who told her about their experiences living under the constant threat of attack.

Farrow also visited a psychological treatment center that received UNICEF support to treat Sderot children traumatized by the violence they experience in their daily lives.

During the rest of her trip in Israel, Farrow toured Yad Vashem and the Shanti House- A Warm Home for Youth At-Risk in Tel Aviv.