Young Shluchos Participate in 11 Nissan Hachana Program

The Yud Alef Nissan Hachana program of the Shluchim Office is in full swing with hundreds of young Shluchos participating in 30 days full of learning, inspiration and fun.

The Yud Alef Nissan Hachana program of the Shluchim Office is in full swing with hundreds of young Shluchos participating in 30 days full of learning, inspiration and fun.

The “Hachana 120” program is a Yud Alef Nissan Hachana for young Shluchos in grades 2-8, delving into the Minhegei Yom Huledes in a fun, interactive way. The girls who signed up are updated weekly with exciting and easily accessible missions to do. After filling out the checklist on the weekly missions, each young Shlucha earns points towards the grand prize and weekly raffles.

“My friends and I love being part of Hachana 120,” shared Sara Perlstein from Chattanooga, Tennessee “It’s awesome to prepare for the Rebbe’s birthday in such an amazing way with the different missions and the team fun. Plus, the prizes are so cool! I can’t wait to be a part of the Yud Alef Nissan Farbrengen!”

The young Shluchos participating are divided into teams who each have a 8th grade “Motivator”. Motivators encourage the girls on their team throughout Hachana and prepare beautiful team presentations that are viewed at the weekly Power 20 meetings. The 8th graders have been working hard to create amazing content, adding an additional element of fun to the already exciting Hachana.

“Being a motivator in Hachana 120 has been the best,” said Luba Jacobson from Punta Gorda, FL .”Preparing the presentations and helping my team get involved motivated ME to be involved too! Getting together with my team for the Power 20 meetings makes it super interactive and exciting!” 

At the conclusion of the packed Hachana program, a special Yud Alef Nissan rally will be hosted open to all young Shluchos. Further details will be posted at YoungShluchim.org/Hachana120.

Hachana 120 is a project of CYH, a department of the Shluchim Office.

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