The club does not operate as a treatment center but as a warm home managed by wounded fighters who took the initiative into their own hands.
Within less than a year of its establishment, the club has become a home for approximately 2,000 fighters who found a space for recovery and resilience there.
Activities at the club are based on the belief that mental resilience is not built with words, but through action and creation, combining the sea, music, and social connection.
Among the prominent initiatives are "Habarzelim", Enables rehabilitation through musical ensembles for "Iron Swords" veterans. "Project F10", Provides healing and leadership through sea and fishing activities."Caffefer", A living memorial project in memory of Staff Sgt. Yoav Feffer.
The club also provides a dedicated social envelope for lone soldiers through "The Wolves" initiative, and for female fighters in the IDF through "Tzehalot".
On a daily basis, the club provides a workspace for fighters, and in the afternoon and evening hours, it transforms into a warm home for military companies, hosting sea activities and refreshment days.

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