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About LEAH

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Our History

The League for the Educational Awareness of the Holocaust (LEAH) was founded in 1996 to fill the gap between the Florida state mandate for Holocaust education in public schools, and the funding to make it happen. Thirteen concerned citizens started LEAH with a vision of educating youth about the tragic consequences of what can happen when bigotry goes unchecked.

What Is LEAH?

LEAH is a non-sectarian , nonprofit organization whose purpose is to raise awareness and funds to support and encourage educational efforts for children to help eliminate prejudice and hatred using lessons learned from the Holocaust and other genocides, including the Armenian massacre, Darfur, Rwanda, and Bosnia. LEAH funds educational programs for youth that promote tolerance, support diversity, and teach about the destructive forces of hate and bigotry. Student benefiting from these programs are the face of Florida: multicultural and from all socio economic backgrounds. LEAH has provided more than 1.25 million to schools and educational organizations throughout Florida.

While LEAH is based in Boca Raton, there is also a very active chapter of the organization in North Palm Beach County. And there is a group comprised of children and grandchildren of Holocaust survivors, NEXT GENERATIONS, that operates under the auspices of LEAH.

Who We Are

LEAH is comprised of many individuals and community supporters working together to further the impact of LEAH through fundraising, awareness, and organization.

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Boca Raton, FL 33432

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