Buffalo Grove founder Albert Frank met some 1,500 Israeli veterans whose educations are being sponsored by scholarship program he founded
At a Tel Aviv University event yesterday, Chicagoan Albert Frank, a major supporter of Friends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF), met the incoming class of 1,500 Israel Defense Forces (IDF) combat veterans of modest means whose college educations are being sponsored by the FIDF IMPACT! Scholarship Program, which Frank helped found 15 years ago.
One of the more than 100 students Frank sponsors, Staff Sgt. (Res.) Avraham Fazualo, is a Lone Soldier – one who immigrates to Israel with no immediate family in order to serve in the IDF – from Brazil who has not seen his parents in nearly five years. At yesterday’s event, Frank surprised Fazualo with a plane ticket home.
Since its founding, the FIDF IMPACT! Scholarship Program has mushroomed nationally and has provided some 13,500 four-year financial need-based scholarships for deserving IDF combat veterans, including this academic year’s 1,500 new scholarship recipients. The power of FIDF’s flagship IMPACT! Program resonates far beyond the individual, as each scholarship recipient completes 130 volunteer hours during each year of study. In this way, IMPACT! is the premier community service scholarship program in Israel.
Frank is a member of both FIDF’s national board and its Central Region board of directors. A retired U.S. Army second lieutenant, he formed his own construction company and established the village of Buffalo Grove, Illinois, in 1957. Frank has been a longtime supporter of many Jewish and Israeli organizations.
“FIDF’s Central Region has supported more than 2,500 IMPACT! scholarships since the program’s inception,” said FIDF Midwest Executive Director Tamir Oppenheim. “I want to thank the co- founders of IMPACT!, Albert and Patricia Frank and Israel Levy, for their inspiration and leadership in creating Israel’s most revolutionary scholarship program. And I also want to also thank every supporter of the IMPACT! Scholarship Program.”