

Leadership and Entrepreneurship
Local leaders are key to connecting residents with the stream and building a leadership network that strengthens personal and community resilience. Leadership and entrepreneurial programs empower locals, foster activism and socio-environmental entrepreneurship, and link diverse communities, seeing the stream as a shared ground.
Yanbu’a Program
Resident Initiatives
Friends of the Stream
Civilian Science
Voluntary Gap Year (Pre-Military)


Placemaking
A place is more than just a physical location – it holds identity, memory, human connection, and belonging. The project activities link people, stream, and story to create a shared living space that deepens connection and fosters community through experience and action.
Community Resilience
Place-Based Stories
Zippori Bridges
Mosaics
Adopt-a-Site along the Stream
Flagship Events


Educational Activities
Our environmental education efforts aim to deepen the connection between younger generations and the stream, fostering a sense of environmental responsibility through experiential learning, fieldwork, and hands-on research. At its core, this approach sees students as potential leaders of broader community change. Click below to explore the wide range of activities.
3,000
students participate annually
13
pre-military service year volunteers per year


Public Engagement
Public engagement is an essential part of the planning and implementation of the Zippori Stream restoration. Recognizing the close relationship between stream rehabilitation and the surrounding communities, residents and stakeholders are involved from the earliest stages of planning, execution, and long-term maintenance. This approach allows for the diverse needs to be addressed, strengthens a sense of belonging, and increases the likelihood of sustainable restoration.
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