
An Evening of Legacy: Honoring Holocaust Survivors,
Inspiring The Future Generation
Special Guests Holocaust survivors Laszlo Selly and Allan Hall
CAJE’s Leo Martin March of the Living, the "Miami March" educates the next generation of leaders to strengthen their Jewish identity, remember the Holocaust, act as witnesses, and respond to intolerance and antisemitism, ensuring a strong Jewish future in America, Israel, and around the world.
Costs to Bring Holocaust Survivors on the Miami March of the Living
From April 21–30, Holocaust Survivors will accompany Miami teens on an impactful journey to Poland, sharing their stories at Holocaust memorial sites and in the places and spaces where their families perished and where they hid during the Holocaust. Below is a detailed cost breakdown, including a Survivor Support Concierge’s essential role, ensuring survivors are cared for throughout the trip.
Why Your Support Matters
- Preserving History: Survivors provide participants with a firsthand connection to Holocaust history, creating memories and lessons that will last a lifetime.
- Ensuring Dignity and Comfort: Your support ensures survivors travel comfortably and with the dignity they deserve, with upgraded flights, single-room accommodations, and personalized assistance.
- A Time-Sensitive Opportunity: This may be one of the last opportunities for survivors to participate in this journey, making your contribution all the more meaningful.
Total Cost for Two Survivors with Support Concierge: $36,000
$18,000 raised
$18,000 needed
Ways to Support
- $1,250 ensures a survivor has comfortable lodging and meals for the entire trip.
- $6,265 covers travel and transportation, including domestic, international, and cabs, to accommodate survivors' schedules.
- $4,000 provides international flight upgrades for one survivor.
- $1,000 secures travel insurance and personal safety resources for one survivor.
- $1,500 provides access to Holocaust memorial sites, guided tours, and educational programming, including resources to amplify survivor testimonies.
- $850 supports additional comfort and accessibility needs, such as wheelchairs and airport assistance.
- $6,000 funds a Survivor Support Concierge to ensure personalized care and assistance throughout the journey.