On February 18, 2005, Golan created a poster to promote the Music for Relief "Tsunami Benefit Gig" at Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim, CA, USA.[9] His contribution, along with performances by No Doubt, Linkin Park, Jay-Z, Ozzy Osbourne, Blink-182, Rob Zombie, The Crystal Method, and Jurassic 5, helped to raise over one million dollars for UNICEF and Habitat for Humanity. Brad Delson of Music for Relief thanked Emek for his contribution, stating that the money raised would fund "vital projects in South Asia, as part of the long-term effort to rebuild those areas" affected by the December 2004 disaster.[10]
Following the 2010 Haiti earthquake, Golan released a limited-edition, 7-color silkscreen print with hand-illustrated type that reads "Haiti". All profits from the poster sale, totalling $24,000, were donated equally to Partners In Health, Mercy Corps, and Doctors without borders for the Haiti Earthquake Relief on February 3, 2010.[11]
At noon PST on May 23, 2013, Pangea Seed released the fourth print release of the 2013 print-suite "Sea of Change: The Year of Living Dangerously". Emek's edition titled "There Is Only One", a 5-color silk screen print with metallic and glow-in-the-dark inks, was printed on both special blue paper and glitter foil paper. The combined sales of the art prints with variant editions raised almost $10,000 toward the conservation, awareness, and education of the Whale shark (the subject of his art).[12]
Golan also made a limited-edition silkscreen poster for The Rock Poster Society (TRPS) that raised $15,000 towards the TRPS Artist Relief Trust.[13]