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In 2004, the Rashi Foundation underwent a major restructuring which resulted in the establishment of subsidiary associations which act as the Foundation's operating arms. This development was both a response to the growing trend of privatization of government services, and a natural evolution of the Foundation from "check-book philanthropy" to a more engaged involvement in the running of social programs. The reorganization of the Foundation, with a Head Office in Ben Shemen and susbidiaries in the regional offices, enables us to keep highly attuned to the field and be responsive to its needs.
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