At OneFamily, part of our work is helping individuals and families share their stories in their own voice and in their own way. Everyone shares at their own pace and in the way that feels right for them.
For many people, speaking publicly about loss, trauma, and life after terror takes enormous courage. Many individuals and families choose to share their experiences not only to raise awareness, but also because telling their story can be an important part of healing and finding words for what they have lived through.
Some choose to speak publicly in schools, conferences, community events, and media interviews in Israel and around the world. Others share their stories through social media, articles, newsletters, television, or radio.
These stories help create more honest conversations around trauma, grief, resilience, healing, and the importance of standing beside those affected by terror. They also help others better understand what life can look like for families long after an attack. Many of these stories leave a lasting impact on the people who hear them.
These moments also give people the opportunity to connect with others, speak openly, and feel part of a wider community of understanding and support.
At OneFamily, raising awareness is not only about sharing stories. It is about making sure no individual or family feels forgotten or alone in the aftermath of terror.