The movement has about 100 branches all over Israel and holds weekly activities for kids with various disabilities (physical, cognitive and others) from all cultural, religious, and socio-economic backgrounds.
The name originated from an activity that happened in the first year of the movement when the counselors brought a bag of Krembos as it is a treat that children with special needs can easily eat.
She was inspired to create Krembo wings after volunteering at the age of 11 at ILAN organization with Kfir Kobi, a three-year-old with cerebral palsy who later died.
[6][7] Altschuler had stated that the reason she established Krembo Wings is "so that Kfir, and children and youth like him, can have a social life; so they’re not lonely; so they have the same opportunities as everyone.
[3] Krembo Wings holds weekly social activities for people from the age of seven to 22 with different kinds of disabilities.
[9] The movement also has a training center which provides educational seminars and lectures on inclusion for organizations and companies.