Keeping Dignity at the Center of Dimona’s Rebuild

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What Happened

Following a direct missile impact in Dimona, Meir Panim’s local branch sustained severe structural damage and is currently non-operational. Emergency food distribution is ongoing while assessment and rebuilding efforts are underway.

A missile strike in Dimona caused widespread damage across a residential neighborhood, displacing over 470 residents and damaging thousands of surrounding homes.

Meir Panim’s Dimona branch was directly impacted by shrapnel from the blast.
Initial entry into the building revealed:
Extensive shattered glass and metal debris throughout the facility

Structural instability across multiple areas

A dropped ceiling at risk of collapse

Further inspection confirmed significantly more severe damage than originally assessed.

Extent of Damage

Subsequent evaluation identified critical infrastructure failure across the building:
The main dining hall ceiling is unstable and at risk of collapse
Electrical systems have been severely damaged and require full replacement
Plumbing infrastructure must be rebuilt
The central courtyard, used weekly for food distribution logistics, is structurally compromised
Offices, bathrooms, and an entire wing of the facility require complete gut renovation

Rebuilding Process

At present, the streets in this area are completely closed off and the building is unsafe for use.

The Dimona center has been shut down indefinitely.

Rehabilitation of the Dimona branch will require a multi-phase reconstruction process, including:

  1. Structural stabilization
  2. Full demolition of unsafe interior sections
  3. Rebuilding of electrical and plumbing systems
  4. Reconstruction of kitchen and service areas
  5. Restoration of the distribution courtyard and storage areas

Fundraising is required to:

  • Restore full kitchen capacity
  • Rebuild a beautiful and dignified space for our Restaurant-Style soup kitchen
  • Ensure operational efficiency for long-term use
Public infrastructure is under active assessment by:
  • Home Front Command
  • Municipal authorities
  • Utility providers

Rehabilitation of the Dimona branch will require a multi-phase reconstruction process, including:

  1. Structural stabilization
  2. Full demolition of unsafe interior sections
  3. Rebuilding of electrical and plumbing systems
  4. Reconstruction of kitchen and service areas
  5. Restoration of the distribution courtyard and storage areas
As the building is municipally owned, and damage resulted from a wartime event:
  • Government assessors are expected to evaluate the site
  • Public funding may cover partial structural repair only
However, government support will not cover full restoration of the facility to its previous operational standard.

Fundraising is required to:

  • Restore full kitchen capacity
  • Rebuild beautiful and dignified space for our Restaraunt-Style Soup Kitchen
  • Ensure operational efficiency for long-term use

Rebuilding process

At this stage, full cost assessment is still in progress pending official evaluations.

However, funding is required across three immediate areas:

Emergency operations (ongoing)

  • Daily catered meals
  • Distribution logistics
  • Temporary service infrastructure

Cleanup and stabilization

  • Debris removal
  • Structural safety measures
  • Initial repair work

Full reconstruction

  • Electrical and plumbing systems
  • Interior rebuild and equipment
  • Kitchen restoration
  • Distribution and storage infrastructure

Commitment

Meir Panim Dimona serves a vulnerable population that relies on daily access to food and support services.
Despite the loss of the facility, services have continued without interruption.
The objective is not only to restore the building, but to return it to a fully functional, high-capacity operation capable of meeting increased demand following the attack.

Contributions will directly support both immediate response and long-term recovery efforts.

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