KAVOD ensures Dignity for Holocaust Survivors by giving aid for Emergency situations to the 35,000 Survivors living in poverty. KAVOD also has a Survivor Legacy Photography Project which you can see some of the 780 in this short video. Thank you for your interest in KAVOD and the Holocaust Survivor community.
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DENVER, CO - JANUARY 10: John and Amy Israel Pregulman pose for a portrait in their offices on January 10, 2019 in Denver, Colorado. The couple have started KAVOD an organization to help ensure the dignity for Holocaust survivors. With their work with the organization they also created a project to photograph every single Holocaust survivor. So far they have photographed over 730. According to their website KAVOD seeks to provide emergency aid to Holocaust Survivors in need. "KAVOD was created to help Holocaust Survivors in the US live the remainder of their lives comfortably and with dignity. It has been estimated that there are 100,000 Survivors living in the United States and that 30% is living at or near poverty levels." The website says that KAVOD partners with Jewish Family Service and other organizations that work with Survivors. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)