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Zivug Zone
Shidduchim, Dating Services, Online Matchmaking, Singles Support
Zivug Zone is an online platform that facilitates matchmaking for Jewish singles through a structured, profile-based system. Users register by completing a detailed questionnaire, which includes information about religious background, personality, lifestyle, and preferences. The platform then uses this data to generate suggested matches based on compatibility, allowing individuals to review and pursue potential shidduchim through a private and secure interface.
The service is entirely web-based, with users able to initiate the process by completing an intake form. Once accepted, users receive profiles of potential matches via email and are able to express interest in moving forward. If both parties agree, direct contact is facilitated through the platform. A key component of Zivug Zone's approach is its emphasis on privacy and sensitivity; participants' identities remain anonymous until mutual interest is confirmed.
Zivug Zone also features a separate portal for shadchanim, who can register and manage suggested matches on behalf of clients. The platform supports shadchan interaction and coordination, offering tools for communication, follow-up, and tracking of outcomes. Zivug Zone maintains a wide database of singles and uses its own match algorithms, making it one of the more structured online matchmaking systems in the community.


Zichron Shlome Refuah Fund
Cancer, Financial Assistance, Medical Support, Patient Services
Zichron Shlome Refuah Fund (ZSRF) provides direct financial support to individuals and families affected by cancer. The organization focuses on easing the burden that accompanies a cancer diagnosis by helping patients and their families manage a range of essential expenses during treatment and recovery.
ZSRF offers assistance with travel expenses for those seeking medical care, including flights or other transportation needed to access specialists or facilities. They also provide funding for basic household needs such as rent and utilities, ensuring that families can maintain stability while coping with illness. In addition, the organization helps cover the cost of housekeepers, allowing families to focus on care and healing rather than daily upkeep.
All assistance is distributed in a confidential and discreet manner. Support is personalized to meet each family’s needs during a time of crisis, with an emphasis on relieving financial strain as quickly and quietly as possible.


Zeh L’zeh
Food Assistance, Shabbos Support, Poverty Relief, Crisis Response
Zeh L’Zeh operates a Shabbos food redistribution initiative, collecting surplus prepared food from stores after Friday shopping hours and distributing it to families and individuals in need. The organization intervenes at a key moment—when stores have excess bakery and takeout items that would otherwise be discarded—and redirects those resources to support community members facing financial hardship or crisis situations.
Their team carefully sorts, organizes, and packages the food to ensure it is ready for distribution before Shabbos. This system allows recipients to receive high-quality, fresh items that are suitable for immediate use over Shabbos, reducing both waste and food insecurity at once. The service is offered discreetly and efficiently, maintaining the dignity of those receiving assistance.


Yismach
Shidduchim, Shadchan Network, Dating Services, Singles Support
Yismach is a centralized online platform designed to connect singles with experienced, independent shadchanim. Users create a profile by filling out a comprehensive form, which is then made accessible to a network of vetted shadchanim affiliated with the site. The platform streamlines the process of getting seen by multiple shadchanim simultaneously, rather than relying on individual referrals or introductions.
The service includes a secure profile submission process with sections for personal information, hashkafic background, education, occupation, and references. Once submitted, the profile becomes searchable to shadchanim within the Yismach network, who can reach out to suggest shidduch ideas. The platform is not an automated matchmaking system—it is a shadchan-driven model designed to increase exposure to potential matches via trusted intermediaries.
Yismach also provides tools for shadchanim to manage and track profiles, allowing for more organized follow-up and shidduch coordination. The site encourages collaboration among shadchanim, enabling cross-network suggestions and increasing the chances of successful matches through their collective knowledge base.


Yeoded
Mentorship, Children’s Support, Education, Divorce, At-Risk Prevention
Yeoded is an organization that provides individualized support for children who are growing up without a father due to divorce or loss. It pairs each child with a male mentor or tutor who takes an active role in their life, offering both educational and emotional support. These mentors are selected to serve as consistent, positive male figures in the child’s life, helping them feel more equal to their peers and supported in both limudei kodesh and day-to-day experiences.
The services include learning assistance such as reviewing gemara, farhering children on their studies, and helping them prepare for schoolwork. Mentors also accompany children to shul and father-child programs like Avos Ubonim. In some cases, mentors attend PTA meetings on behalf of the father and provide ongoing emotional support through conversation and presence. The organization works closely with rabbeim and menahalim in yeshivos to ensure the child’s needs are met in a coordinated and respectful manner.
Yeoded maintains a registration system for both children in need of support and volunteers who wish to be matched as mentors. It also facilitates donor involvement to help fund these services. The program is endorsed by respected rabbinic figures and has been embraced by multiple mosdos in the community.


Yashar Initiative
Marriage Education, Halachic Prenups, Divorce Support, Conflict Resolution, Family Stability
Yashar Initiative provides education, support, and halachic tools aimed at strengthening marriages and minimizing the emotional and communal damage of divorce. It was founded to address two core issues: the lack of effective marital preparation within the Orthodox community and the unnecessary suffering caused by prolonged or manipulative divorce proceedings.
The organization offers a widely-accepted halachic Prenuptial Agreement designed to prevent get-refusal and protect both spouses if divorce becomes necessary. This agreement has the endorsement of leading Rabbinic authorities and is presented as a practical safeguard within the framework of halacha. In addition, Yashar Initiative collaborates with Rabbonim, attorneys, and therapists to ensure that both the legal and emotional aspects of divorce are handled with dignity and clarity.
Alongside its halachic solutions, the organization promotes proactive education for engaged and married couples. It emphasizes the importance of structured marriage preparation and equips couples with conflict resolution tools that are meant to reduce the likelihood of divorce. This includes access to experienced professionals who can support couples facing marital tension before it escalates beyond repair.


Yahalom
Special Needs, Family Support, Disability Services, Government Navigation, Education
Yahalom is an organization that provides comprehensive guidance and resource navigation for families raising children with special needs. It functions as a central hub to help parents understand and access available support systems as their child grows from infancy through adulthood. The organization’s services are designed to ease the burden of managing care, education, and long-term planning for children with disabilities.
Key services include personalized guidance in applying for government benefits and programs, referrals to charitable resources, and assistance in securing appropriate educational and therapeutic services. Yahalom also provides emotional support to families and offers workshops and informational sessions to help parents better advocate for their children. The organization’s staff assists with paperwork, eligibility questions, and service coordination, serving as a consistent point of contact throughout the process.


Yad Rachel
Maternal Health, Mental Health, Postpartum Support, Women's Health
Yad Rachel provides targeted support for women experiencing perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, offering both emotional guidance and access to professional resources. The organization supports mothers during pregnancy and after birth, helping them navigate the challenges of postpartum depression, anxiety, and related conditions. Services are designed to ensure that women feel understood and supported as they recover and regain emotional strength.
Support includes individualized guidance, practical care coordination, and referrals to affordable and qualified mental health professionals. Yad Rachel emphasizes early intervention, encouraging women to recognize symptoms and access treatment promptly. The organization’s staff maintains consistent contact with mothers, helping them manage their day-to-day needs while working toward long-term recovery.
In addition to direct support for women, Yad Rachel also conducts community education programs to raise awareness about perinatal mood disorders. These efforts include outreach to husbands, rabbonim, educators, and medical professionals to create a more informed and empathetic support network. By educating the broader community, Yad Rachel aims to reduce stigma and increase access to care for struggling mothers.


Yad Menachem Tuition Fund
Tuition Assistance, Jewish Education, Financial Aid, Scholarships, School Placement
Yad Menachem provides financial assistance to families in Los Angeles to help cover the cost of Jewish day school tuition. The organization offers scholarships to eligible parents seeking to enroll their children in Torah-true schools. Parents may choose their preferred school, or request help from Yad Menachem with school placement if needed.
The application process is accessible through an online form, where families can submit a request for tuition assistance. Funding is provided directly toward tuition costs, ensuring that children are able to attend a Jewish school regardless of their family's financial limitations. The program is designed to reduce the burden on parents while expanding access to Jewish education across the community.


Yad Ephraim
Bikur Cholim, Meals, Hospital Support, Homebound Assistance
Yad Ephraim provides a range of bikur cholim services, centered around the delivery of fresh, meals to patients and their families in hospitals and homes. The organization originally focused its efforts on Maimonides Medical Center in Boro Park, offering warm meals to patients in need. As demand increased, Yad Ephraim expanded its operations, constructing a state-of-the-art kitchen facility near the hospital to accommodate larger-scale meal production.
In addition to meal distribution, Yad Ephraim operates a 24-hour emergency hotline to ensure that patients can request assistance at any time. The organization also responds to calls for support from individuals who are homebound due to illness, extending its services beyond the hospital setting. These offerings are structured to provide both physical and emotional nourishment to those facing health challenges.
Yad Ephraim coordinates special programs around yomim tovim, delivering seasonal meals and creating uplifting experiences tailored to each yom tov. The organization also compiles and distributes a public tehillim list to encourage community tefillah for those in need of refuah. These added services reflect a broader commitment to spiritual as well as physical support for patients and their families.


Yacholet Ikann
Trauma Recovery, Mental Health, Abuse Support, Women's Services, Education
Yacholet is an organization dedicated to supporting Jewish women recovering from sexual abuse, complex trauma, suicidal ideation, depression, and anxiety. The organization provides direct emotional and psychological support through a trauma-informed lens, specifically tailored to the unique experiences and needs of women in the Jewish community. Services are offered in a culturally sensitive, frum-appropriate environment to ensure that clients can access care without compromising their values.
Core services include one-on-one trauma coaching for women and girls, structured support for parents of survivors, and therapy referrals. Yacholet also offers in-depth consultations and guidance for rabbanim, therapists, and educators seeking to better understand or respond to trauma-related cases. In addition, they host live Zoom workshops, community events, and classes addressing the intersection of trauma, emunah, and healing—often drawing on Torah sources to strengthen spiritual and psychological recovery.
The organization features a comprehensive online learning platform called iKANN, which includes trauma education, recovery tools, and guided video content. This platform is designed for survivors, parents, and professionals, and offers content organized by topic, population, and role (e.g., survivor, spouse, educator). The iKANN platform also includes moderated survivor forums, digital courses, and emotional regulation resources, making it a central hub for both education and support.


YU Connects
Shidduchim, Relationship Education, Dating Support, Pre-Marital Guidance, Community Events
YUConnects is a relationship-building platform that offers a range of matchmaking and dating-related services to support singles in finding and preparing for marriage. It combines personalized support with technology and education to provide a multifaceted approach to the shidduch process. The organization maintains a user-friendly app and database that connects thousands of members through the assistance of targeted, trained matchmakers.
In addition to one-on-one matchmaking, YUConnects organizes social and networking events, often in partnership with communities around the world, to create opportunities for meaningful in-person interactions. The organization also provides resources for dating logistics, including recommended dating spots, genetic testing options, and access to professional dating coaches.
For couples moving toward engagement, YUConnects offers practical guidance through pre-marital counseling referrals, information on halachic prenuptial agreements, and comprehensive wedding planning checklists. The platform further distinguishes itself through educational content—such as podcasts, live symposiums, video shiurim, and published articles—aimed at improving relationship-building skills and offering Torah-based perspectives.
YUConnects also conducts ongoing research to identify best practices in modern matchmaking, drawing on community trends and user experiences to continually improve its services.


Work At It
Career Support, Education, Job Readiness, Youth Development, Personal Growth
Work At It provides personalized support to help individuals develop self-awareness, strengthen life and career skills, and achieve educational and employment goals. The organization works primarily with individuals who are unsure of their path, offering a structured approach to help them understand themselves and build a foundation for success. Services are holistic and long-term, offering guidance that spans from initial self-assessment through job placement and post-employment support.
The organization offers one-on-one consultations focused on personal growth, helping individuals uncover their strengths, values, and decision-making patterns. It also conducts skills and interest assessments—including personality testing like the "16 Personalities Test"—to identify suitable career paths. These services aim to give clients clarity and direction, especially those unsure of their place in the workforce or education system.
In the employment realm, Work At It provides hands-on career coaching, resume guidance, and interview preparation. Clients receive help presenting their skills confidently, even with minimal work experience. The organization also offers job-matching services, connecting individuals with caring, supportive employers whose roles align with the client’s skills and goals.
For those needing educational support, Work At It offers advocacy for school transfers, diploma completion, and high school equivalency exams. It also helps clients explore non-traditional or alternative education models when conventional schooling does not fit. This includes customized vocational or internship tracks tailored to each individual’s strengths and learning preferences.


WeeCare
NICU Support, Medical Advocacy, Family Support, Premature Birth, Crisis Support
WeeCare provides specialized support for Jewish families navigating the experience of having a premature infant in the NICU. Founded by women who personally faced the challenges of raising preemies, the organization focuses on addressing needs that are both medically complex and uniquely tied to the realities of frum life. WeeCare bridges the gap between hospital systems and the Jewish family experience, offering support that takes into account halachic, emotional, and community-specific concerns.
The organization assists families with guidance on how to manage Shabbos and Yom Tov when a baby is in the hospital, understanding medical procedures, handling communication with doctors, and supporting siblings who are coping with the stress of a premature birth. It also offers peer support and validation from those who understand the intersection of NICU life and Torah values. A core aspect of their service is helping families find strength in emunah while navigating medically and emotionally intense situations.
WeeCare also connects parents with others who have gone through similar experiences and helps them access relevant communal resources that may otherwise be overlooked. The organization is structured to be a responsive and evolving support network that fills a unique gap in the Jewish communal landscape.


Walder Education
Education, Teacher Support, Curriculum Resources, Professional Development, Limudei Kodesh
Walder Education is a resource and support center that provides materials, training, and services for educators in Torah schools. It offers a broad selection of downloadable and print-ready classroom materials, such as posters, worksheets, bulletin board designs, visual aids, and curriculum supplements tailored for various grade levels and subject areas. These resources are designed to support both limudei kodesh and general studies.
The organization hosts professional development workshops and training sessions for teachers, focusing on classroom management, differentiated instruction, educational technology, and other pedagogical skills. These sessions are available both in person and virtually. In addition, Walder Education provides curriculum consulting services and customized support for schools and educators seeking to improve their teaching strategies or develop specific lesson plans.
A distinctive aspect of the center is its on-site printing and laminating services, where educators can professionally produce classroom materials from Walder’s database or their own files. The center also maintains a lending library of educational games, manipulatives, and books for teachers to borrow and use in their classrooms. Materials are available in English, Hebrew, and Yiddish, reflecting the needs of a broad school population.


V'Hodarto
Transportation Assistance, Elderly Support, Disability Services, Medical Access
V’hodarto provides free, non-emergency medical transportation for homebound individuals in the New York area. The organization is designed to support families caring for elderly or disabled relatives by offering a reliable solution for getting to events, doctor’s appointments, or other essential outings. Their services eliminate the stress and logistical challenges often associated with arranging transportation for those who cannot travel independently.
Using vehicles equipped with modern transport technology, V’hodarto ensures a comfortable and dignified ride for patients with mobility challenges. This includes wheelchair-accessible vans and other equipment designed to accommodate various physical needs. Transportation is offered with a focus on compassion and sensitivity, relieving families of the burden of coordinating rides through commercial services.
The organization’s services are available throughout the New York area, with a strong emphasis on accessibility, consistency, and respect for both patients and their families.


United Jewish Organizations
Social Services, Government Advocacy, Poverty Assistance, Bureaucratic Support, Community Coordination
The United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg and North Brooklyn (UJO) provides a broad range of social services for individuals and families, with a primary focus on advocacy, access to government programs, and community support. It serves as a liaison between the Orthodox Jewish community and government agencies, helping residents navigate bureaucratic systems and secure necessary services. The organization also represents community interests in public affairs, often advocating for resources and accommodations that address local needs.
UJO operates as a Family Preservation Center, offering hands-on assistance with benefit applications, such as food stamps (SNAP), Medicaid, housing, and other social service programs. Staff and volunteers help clients fill out forms, understand eligibility requirements, and follow through with required documentation. The organization also provides referrals and coordination with outside nonprofits and city agencies to ensure individuals receive complete support.
In addition to individual casework, UJO plays a central coordinating role for more than 200 local charities, civic associations, and community institutions. It supports organizational collaboration, helps secure funding, and advocates on behalf of neighborhood-wide initiatives affecting housing, health, safety, and education. Its staff works directly with city and state departments to address issues such as affordable housing, zoning, infrastructure, and security.


Tzedek Association
Criminal Justice Reform, Legal Advocacy, Humanitarian Aid, Religious Liberty
Tzedek Association is an advocacy and support organization that works to promote criminal justice reform and religious liberty, while also providing humanitarian aid. It focuses on addressing systemic issues within the justice system and offers support to individuals impacted by incarceration and legal injustice. The organization uses advocacy efforts, legislative engagement, and direct aid to assist families and individuals navigating legal challenges.
One of the association’s key services is providing support to incarcerated individuals and their families, particularly those involved in high-profile or controversial cases. This includes legal advocacy, public awareness campaigns, and assistance with appeals or clemency efforts. Tzedek Association also supports prisoners’ rights and works to address injustices arising from sentencing disparities or prosecutorial overreach.
In addition to its justice work, the organization runs humanitarian initiatives, offering global assistance during times of crisis. This includes sending aid to Jewish communities and others affected by war, displacement, or natural disaster. Tzedek also champions the protection of religious freedoms and engages in public discourse to uphold the rights of religious individuals and communities, particularly in legal or policy-related arenas.


Torah U'mesorah
Chinuch, Teacher Training, School Support, Educational Consulting, Curriculum Development
Torah Umesorah is a national organization that provides comprehensive support for Yeshivos, Day Schools, and Bais Yaakovs across the country. Its central function is to strengthen Torah education by offering a wide array of services that directly assist schools, educators, and administrators. The organization serves schools in both major and smaller Jewish communities, offering guidance tailored to each institution’s needs.
Key services include professional development programs for mechanchim and mechanchos, including workshops, seminars, and long-term training initiatives. Torah Umesorah also operates a nationwide network of curriculum consultants who assist schools in implementing high-quality Torah and general studies programs. The organization develops and distributes curricular materials, classroom resources, and educational publications aligned with its standards for Torah education.
In addition to teacher training and curriculum support, Torah Umesorah provides administrative consulting services, helping school leaders with hiring practices, governance, budgeting, and school policy development. The organization also runs a Teachers Placement Service to help schools find qualified educators and to support job seekers in the field of Jewish education. They maintain a school services division that works closely with institutions to address challenges in enrollment, finance, and leadership transitions.


Torah Anytime
Torah Learning, Jewish Education, Digital Media, Inspiration
TorahAnytime is a digital platform that provides on-demand access to thousands of Torah lectures, shiurim, and educational videos. The site hosts content from a wide range of Rabbanim, speakers, and educators across the Orthodox spectrum, covering topics such as halacha, hashkafa, parsha, tefillah, mussar, chinuch, and current events. Users can access shiurim in multiple formats—video, audio, and sometimes accompanied by downloadable PDFs—making the platform suitable for both casual listeners and in-depth learners.
The website features a searchable and continuously updated library, with filters by speaker, topic, language, or series. TorahAnytime also offers live-streamed events, daily learning programs, and major community events such as Yemei Iyun and global inspiration days. Their “TorahAnytime Daily Dose” provides short inspirational clips from popular speakers, delivered via app notifications, WhatsApp, or email. The platform supports learning in English, Hebrew, Yiddish, and Spanish, making it accessible to diverse communities.
TorahAnytime also maintains a mobile app and phone-accessible content system, allowing users to listen or watch on the go. Users can subscribe to receive personalized content updates, daily shiurim, or event notifications. The platform includes a robust speaker database, and shiurim can be shared directly from the site across social media or messaging platforms.


Tomchei Shabbos of Queens
Food Assistance, Poverty Relief, Community Support
Tomchei Shabbos of Queens (TSQ) provides weekly food packages to individuals and families facing financial hardship, primarily in Queens and parts of Long Island. Each week, the organization distributes approximately 400 packages directly to recipients’ homes. These packages are designed to relieve food insecurity and offer support to those undergoing difficult life circumstances, such as job loss, illness, abandonment, or extreme financial strain.
Recipients are referred by local rabbonim, school principals, teachers, and social workers who identify families and individuals in genuine need. TSQ emphasizes discretion and sensitivity, ensuring that support reaches those who may otherwise go unnoticed. The organization works closely with schools and shuls to remain informed about emerging cases and to adapt its services as necessary.
All activities are carried out entirely by volunteers, who handle packaging and delivery. TSQ purchases over 95% of the food products it distributes, reflecting its commitment to offering consistent and substantial support. It operates with very low overhead, directing at least 90 cents of every donated dollar toward food purchases. No salaries are paid, and nearly all funding comes from private individuals and local businesses.


Tomchei Shabbos of Middlesex County
Food Support, Poverty Relief, Shabbos Assistance, Yom Tov Needs
Tomchei Shabbos of Middlesex County provides weekly and Yom Tov food packages to families in need within the Highland Park, Edison, and East Brunswick areas. The organization ensures that families experiencing financial hardship receive essential items to properly honor Shabbos and Yom Tov, regardless of their circumstances.
Each week, volunteers gather on Thursday nights to pack and deliver substantial boxes of food. Packages typically include chicken, fish, challah, grape juice, eggs, fruits, vegetables, and other basic staples. Deliveries are made discreetly, with packages placed at recipients’ doorsteps under the cover of night to protect privacy and dignity.
The program is operated entirely through volunteer efforts and is designed to serve local households facing financial challenges, especially as economic needs have increased in recent years. Tomchei Shabbos of Middlesex County serves as a consistent and dependable source of support for these families, providing relief in a manner that preserves kavod Shabbos.


Tomchei Shabbos of Florida
Food Assistance, Shabbos Support, Poverty Relief
Tomchei Shabbos of Florida provides weekly food packages to families in need, ensuring they have proper provisions for Shabbos. The organization assembles and delivers these packages discreetly, with a focus on preserving the dignity of the recipients. Deliveries are typically coordinated before Shabbos to allow families to prepare meals in time.
The organization relies on volunteers to help with food packaging and delivery. Food items are selected to cover full Shabbos meals and often include challah, chicken, produce, grape juice, and pantry staples. Packages are customized to accommodate varying family sizes and needs.
Tomchei Shabbos of Florida operates with broad community involvement and is supported by local Rabbonim. The program serves as a consistent source of relief for families facing financial challenges and works on a recurring, weekly basis.


Tomchei Shabbat of Denver
Food Assistance, Poverty Support, Shabbos Support, Yom Tov Support
Tomchei Shabbat of Denver provides kosher food packages for families and individuals in need, with a focus on ensuring proper Shabbat and Yom Tov meals. The organization distributes both perishable and non-perishable items on a regular basis to help recipients maintain basic food security in a dignified and discreet manner.
Referrals for assistance come exclusively through local Rabbanim, who determine eligibility and the length of support provided. The food packages are tailored to the needs of Jewish households and are timed to ensure proper preparation for Shabbat and Jewish holidays. Additional provisions are offered specifically for Yomim Tovim to ensure that families can celebrate with appropriate meals.
The organization is run entirely by volunteers, including gabbaim who oversee operations and community members who shop for and pack the weekly food deliveries. Administrative costs are fully covered by designated donations and sponsorships, allowing all general contributions to go directly toward food and distribution efforts.


Tomche Shabbos of Rockland County
Food Assistance, Financial Aid, Job Training, Counseling, Emergency Support
Tomche Shabbos of Rockland County provides comprehensive assistance to individuals and families facing financial hardship. Its core service is the weekly distribution of food packages to over 550 families, with expanded distributions to more than 900 households before Yom Tov. These packages include basic food staples and, when relevant, Yom Tov-specific items such as extra produce, meat, and holiday necessities. The organization also distributes age-appropriate toys before Chanukah to enhance simchas Yom Tov for children in struggling households.
In addition to food support, Tomche Shabbos offers humanitarian grants to address urgent needs such as utility shut-offs, eviction threats, and medical debt. These grants are awarded to eligible applicants after a screening process and are aimed at stabilizing immediate crises. The organization also provides job training and employment assistance through its Partners in Parnosoh program. This program includes business skills training, computer literacy courses, résumé help, and job placement support for individuals seeking financial independence.
To address underlying issues that contribute to long-term poverty, Tomche Shabbos offers counseling services through licensed social workers. These professionals work with families experiencing dysfunction or emotional instability, providing support in creating a healthy and productive home environment. This therapeutic arm of the organization is designed to help recipients break cycles of dependence and achieve lasting stability.


Tikvaseinu
Mental Health, Women’s Health, Perinatal Support, Postpartum Care, Crisis Intervention
Tikvaseinu provides specialized support for women experiencing perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. The organization offers access to care through a helpline that connects callers with trained case managers who oversee each client’s path toward recovery. This structured intake system ensures that every woman is paired with professionals suited to her specific emotional and medical needs.
Core services include referrals to expert clinicians, mentors, and physicians who are experienced in treating perinatal mental health challenges. Tikvaseinu emphasizes ongoing, wraparound care, with case managers coordinating treatment and ensuring that no client is left navigating the process alone. The organization also partners with the woman’s broader care team to provide consistent follow-up and individualized support.
All services are provided with strict confidentiality, and the organization prioritizes sensitivity and acceptance. Clients are treated in a nonjudgmental, respectful environment that promotes trust and emotional safety. Tikvaseinu’s staff includes highly trained mental health and medical professionals familiar with the complex realities of postpartum and prenatal emotional disorders.


The Yellow House
Youth Support, Trauma, Mentorship, Education, At-Risk Children
The Great Big Yellow House, located on the corner of Quentin Road and East 16th, operates an after-school drop-in center specifically designed for boys dealing with emotional, familial, or psychological distress. The house provides a welcoming and structured environment where boys can decompress from challenging home situations. The facility includes home-cooked meals, space for homework, and areas for open conversation and emotional support. It serves as a safe haven and structured escape for boys in need of stability and care after school.
Core services at The Yellow House include mentorship from therapists, rabbis, and trained volunteers; emotional and social support through casual conversation and structured guidance; and recreational outlets such as ping pong, billiards, and group dinners. The house also hosts regular events that go beyond basic support—offering culinary classes, music instruction, skills workshops, and monthly job fairs to help boys find internships and employment opportunities within the community.
The program primarily serves boys who have experienced trauma, abuse, loss, neglect, divorce-related conflict, or other major challenges at home. The approach is holistic, offering both emotional care and practical tools to help each boy build resilience and direction. Staff include therapists, mentors, and rabbis who are described as engaging and relatable, combining professional support with a warm and nonjudgmental presence.


The Vaad - Vaad Refuah
Medical Advocacy, Preventive Health, Patient Support, CPR Training, Hospital Assistance
Vaad Refuah provides a range of medical advocacy and support services aimed at improving patient outcomes and safety within the community. A core part of their work is hospital advocacy, where trained volunteers assist patients and their families during hospital stays to help them navigate care, communicate with medical staff, and ensure proper treatment and attention.
The organization also focuses on education and prevention. It runs first aid and CPR training programs for both children and adults, often in school or community settings. These trainings are designed to equip individuals with essential life-saving skills and promote health awareness from a young age. In addition, Vaad Refuah promotes preventive healthcare by encouraging early detection and healthy lifestyle practices through community education.
Another key service is their connection to top-tier medical resources. Vaad Refuah helps individuals access appropriate medical professionals and facilities, guiding families to specialists or hospitals that best suit their specific health needs. Their work ensures that patients receive care that aligns with their condition, while also supporting families during difficult medical situations.


The Simchas Mayer Fund
Wedding Support, Financial Assistance
The Simchas Mayer Fund provides financial support to engaged couples who are unable to afford essential wedding-related clothing expenses. The organization specifically focuses on helping with wardrobe needs for both the chosson and kallah, ensuring that each has appropriate and dignified attire for their wedding day.
Working in collaboration with vendors, Simchas Mayer offers complete clothing packages. These packages are designed to be both beautiful and personalized, allowing recipients to feel unique and well cared for as they prepare for their simcha. The process is intended to be respectful and uplifting for each couple, with a focus on preserving their dignity during a significant and joyous time.


The Netzach Foundation
Financial Assistance, Single Parent Support, Simcha Support
The Netzach Foundation provides financial assistance to individuals and families facing hardship, with a focus on preserving dignity during times of need. The organization offers targeted aid across several categories, allowing applicants to request support through designated online forms. Each application type addresses a specific area of need, enabling a streamlined process for those seeking help.
Key services include wedding support for individuals or families struggling to cover the costs of a simcha, with the goal of enabling them to celebrate with dignity. The foundation also provides assistance to single mothers, offering financial resources and aid tailored to their unique circumstances. In addition, a miscellaneous support option is available for needs that fall outside the other categories, allowing applicants to request financial help for a wide range of personal or family challenges.
Applications can be submitted online, and existing applicants have access to portals for updating or tracking the status of their submissions. The structure of the site suggests an organized, grant-based model for distributing aid, with an emphasis on simplicity and discretion in the application process.


The Long Short Road
Mental Health, Suicide Prevention, Emotional Support, Trauma Healing, Education
The Long Short Road provides a range of mental health services focused on suicide prevention, emotional healing, and resilience-building. Its offerings include structured educational programs, therapeutic support options, and targeted outreach for high-risk or underserved populations. The organization operates with a strong emphasis on both preventive education and direct support for individuals in crisis or recovery.
Key services include suicide prevention education and emotional regulation courses, designed to build coping skills and promote long-term mental health. The organization offers specialized programming for parents, veterans, and mental health professionals, addressing the unique challenges faced by each group. Additionally, it provides trauma healing resources and workshops aimed at those dealing with past or ongoing emotional wounds.
The Long Short Road runs a confidential warm-line for individuals seeking emotional support without the intensity of a crisis hotline. It also hosts support groups to offer community-based mental health reinforcement. A therapy scholarship fund is available for those unable to afford treatment, reducing barriers to care and promoting access to professional help.


The Lighthouse Project
Emotional Support, Youth Services, Mentorship
The Lighthouse Project provides a safe, non-judgmental space for young women to build healthy relationships with peers and mentors. The organization focuses on emotional and social support, offering an environment where participants can feel heard, valued, and connected as they navigate personal challenges.
Key services include mentorship, peer support, and structured group gatherings designed to foster emotional well-being and personal growth. The program centers around building trust-based relationships that offer guidance, unconditional support, and a sense of community. These services are specifically tailored to address the needs of young women who may be dealing with difficult circumstances or transitions.


The Jewish Women Entrepreneur
Business Development, Women's Empowerment, Mentorship, Networking, Education
The JWE (Jewish Women Entrepreneurs) offers a range of professional development services for Jewish women in business, including education, mentorship, networking, and community support. Its educational offerings include both online and in-person sessions focused on core business skills such as finance, marketing, operations, and sales. The organization also runs monthly virtual and in-person events, along with an annual conference that brings together women from across industries for full-day learning, networking, and collaboration.
Members of The JWE can access personalized one-on-one mentorship with experienced businesswomen. These mentorships are designed to provide practical guidance, support, and professional development tailored to individual business goals. In addition, The JWE facilitates small peer networking groups consisting of 4–10 advanced members. These groups provide space for women to share business challenges, gain feedback, and develop professionally through mutual support.
Networking and connection are central to The JWE’s approach. The organization fosters a strong community through online platforms, WhatsApp groups, and live events. These avenues help members meet potential collaborators, gain referrals, and expand their professional reach. The JWE also emphasizes inclusivity, offering connection opportunities to women regardless of marital status or stage of life, and aiming to uplift and inspire women to pursue their goals in business while remaining grounded in their values.


The Helpline
Mental Health, Crisis Support, Emotional Support, Abuse Support, Helpline Services
The Helpline is a confidential phone and email service that supports individuals in the Jewish community who are facing a range of personal, emotional, and mental health challenges. Callers can speak with trained responders about sensitive issues in a safe, anonymous, and non-judgmental environment. The service is open to people of all ages, backgrounds, and levels of observance within the Jewish community.
The Helpline operates during specific hours and offers a listening ear for those experiencing distress, loneliness, anxiety, abuse, relationship issues, or any form of crisis. Responders do not offer counseling or therapy but provide emotional support, validation, and referrals when appropriate. The Helpline emphasizes caller safety and privacy, with protocols in place to maintain anonymity unless someone is at serious risk of harm.
The Helpline also offers resources and guidance for family members, friends, or professionals who are concerned about someone they know. While not an emergency service, it functions as a first point of contact for those unsure where to turn, helping them navigate toward appropriate assistance and support systems.


The Florida Ozer
Financial Assistance, Government Programs, Benefits Navigation, Case Management
The Florida Ozer Center provides hands-on assistance to individuals and families in navigating and accessing government programs and social services. The organization helps clients understand eligibility requirements, complete applications, gather documentation, and follow through on program processes. This includes direct support with programs such as SNAP (food stamps), Florida KidCare, Medicaid, and Medicaid Waiver services.
The center offers guidance and direction for those overwhelmed by bureaucratic procedures or unsure where to start. Clients can receive help with each step of the application process, from initial paperwork through submission and follow-up. The organization focuses on ensuring that eligible individuals do not miss out on crucial benefits due to complexity or lack of knowledge about how to apply.
In addition to application support, the Florida Ozer Center provides resource navigation, helping clients identify which programs are most appropriate for their situation. Their team works closely with individuals to clarify which services are available and how to effectively access them, functioning as a bridge between the community and the often-confusing landscape of public aid.


The Comfort Zone
Addiction Support, Women’s Support, Emotional Health, Peer Counseling, Marriage Challenges
The Comfort Zone provides emotional and peer support for women whose husbands are struggling with addiction. It functions as a confidential community that allows women to connect with others facing similar challenges, offering a nonjudgmental space to share experiences and gain strength through mutual understanding. The support is specifically tailored for the unique emotional and relational struggles that arise when a spouse is dealing with addiction.
Key services include moderated support groups, both in-person and virtual, where participants can discuss their situations in a safe, structured setting. The Comfort Zone also hosts events and workshops focused on personal growth, coping strategies, and spiritual resilience. These gatherings are designed to foster a sense of connection, validation, and empowerment among participants while maintaining the strictest standards of privacy.
In addition, the organization provides access to resources that can assist women in navigating the emotional and practical realities of living with a spouse in addiction recovery. These may include educational materials, referrals to professional help, and ongoing guidance through community mentors or facilitators who are trained to support women in crisis.


The Chill
Youth Support, Education, Mentoring, Employment, Community Center
The Passaic Chill is a community drop-in center that provides a welcoming space for local teens and young adults. The center offers a casual, supportive environment where youth can relax, socialize, and access resources designed to support personal and academic growth. It is staffed by volunteer adult mentors who serve as positive role models and provide consistent guidance.
Visitors to The Chill receive hot meals during their visits and can enjoy various forms of entertainment, including a curated library and a robust media setup. The center functions as both a social space and a support hub, helping teens build connections with stable adults in a non-institutional setting.
In addition to recreational offerings, The Chill provides practical assistance in areas such as resume writing, job placement, and continuing education. Teens seeking to earn a GED or apply to college can access support and direction tailored to their individual needs.


The Chevra Kadisha of Greater Cleveland
Chevra Kadisha, End-of-Life Support, Burial Preparation, Taharah, Mourning Guidance
The Chevra Kadisha of Greater Cleveland provides burial preparation services for the Jewish community, guided by halachic principles and a commitment to kavod hames. The organization arranges and performs taharah (ritual purification) and shmira (watching of the body) with careful attention to tradition and dignity. Their work ensures that Jewish individuals receive proper burial preparations in accordance with halacha.
The organization operates with trained volunteers who conduct all aspects of pre-burial care, including coordination with funeral homes and cemeteries. They also serve as a resource for families facing an imminent or recent death, offering guidance and support throughout the early stages of the mourning process. Their team is available to answer questions and assist with practical and religious aspects of end-of-life care.
In addition to hands-on services, the Chevra Kadisha educates the community about Jewish practices surrounding death and mourning, helping individuals understand what to expect and how to prepare before funeral arrangements are made. Their approach is consistent and non-discriminatory, serving any Jewish individual regardless of background or level of observance.


The Brownstone
Jewish Identity, Education, Networking, Social Programs, Young Professionals
The Brownstone NY is a six-story hub located in Manhattan’s East Village that serves as a social, cultural, and educational center for Jewish college students and young professionals. The space hosts a wide range of programs, events, and gatherings aimed at fostering Jewish connection, personal growth, and community engagement. It is designed as a welcoming environment for Jews of all backgrounds to connect with peers, explore their heritage, and participate in meaningful experiences.
The Brownstone offers regular programming such as Shabbat dinners, holiday parties, gallery openings, film screenings, and city tours. It facilitates networking events where participants meet influential figures in fields like business, technology, politics, and philanthropy. Educational opportunities include classes on Jewish history, public policy, ethics, relationships, and democracy, often led by prominent scholars. Participants are encouraged to explore Jewish life in a relaxed, modern setting that blends hospitality with sophisticated cultural programming.
The organization operates several divisions to meet the needs of specific demographics. The College Division runs immersive 10-day retreats during academic breaks, including workshops, tours, and interactive learning. The Young Professionals Division offers ongoing events focused on networking, dating, education, and community-building. The Israeli Division hosts weekly chavrutot, cultural events, and Shabbat programming for local Israelis. The Russian Division empowers young Russian Jews to create events and deepen their Jewish identity, while the International Division partners with global Jewish organizations to offer immersive New York-based experiences.


The Barbara Mendelson Tomchei Shabbos Fund
Food Assistance, Shabbos Support, Holiday Aid, Poverty Relief
The Barbara Mendelson Tomchei Shabbos Fund provides weekly and holiday-based kosher food support to observant families in financial need. The organization supplies essential items for Shabbos and Yom Tov meals, ensuring that recipients are able to uphold the sanctity and joy of these days with dignity. Food packages are distributed on a regular basis and include core staples that are specifically selected to meet traditional meal needs.
Each week, the organization serves approximately 40 families, offering items such as kosher meat, grape juice, eggs, produce, canned goods, and other dry products. These items are distributed through a designated food pantry that is stocked exclusively with kosher-certified food. The pantry is tailored to the needs of frum households, supporting their ability to maintain a proper Shabbos table even during times of financial hardship.
In addition to general donations, the organization also operates the Diamant Meat Fund, which channels contributions specifically toward the purchase of meat and chicken. This fund was established in memory of Irv and Kay Diamant and continues their legacy by sustaining one of the most essential and costly components of Shabbos and Yom Tov meals for recipients.


Ten Yad
Kallah Support, Wedding Assistance, Financial Aid, Simcha Support, Poverty Relief
Ten Yad provides financial and material support to kallahs who are lacking the resources to afford essential wedding-related needs. The organization steps in during the engagement period to relieve families of the financial stress that can accompany preparations for marriage. Its assistance enables kallahs to begin married life with dignity and simchah, without being burdened by unmet basic needs.
Key services include the distribution of household essentials and wedding necessities. This may involve helping kallahs obtain furniture, appliances, kitchenware, and other foundational items needed to set up a new home. Ten Yad ensures that these resources are provided with discretion and sensitivity, allowing kallahs to enter their new stage of life with confidence and joy.


Tantzers
Chizuk, Illness Support, Joy-Based Therapy, Hospital Outreach, Event Programming
Tantzers provides joy-centered support for families facing medical crises by organizing personalized entertainment, events, and emotional uplift. What began as a small initiative to dance at weddings has grown into a large volunteer-driven operation offering a range of services designed to bring happiness to those going through difficult times. The organization specializes in creating moments of joy and relief for individuals and families dealing with illness, whether in hospitals, at home, or in the community.
Key services include planning and running parties, retreats, hospital visits, bar mitzvah celebrations, and customized events for patients and their families. Tantzers regularly brings music, dancing, and uplifting programming to medical settings and simchas, helping families momentarily escape the stress of their circumstances. They also arrange unique experiences such as tickets to major sporting events and tailored surprises to lift spirits during trying times.
Beyond scheduled events, Tantzers remains involved in the lives of the families it serves, offering ongoing connection and support. Volunteers stay in touch with patients and their families, responding to requests for both small gestures and major efforts. Their services are flexible and responsive, often going beyond local boundaries to travel where needed and accommodate individual needs.


Staten Island Shomrim
Community Safety, Volunteer Patrol, Crime Prevention, Emergency Support
Staten Island Shomrim Patrol (SISP) is a volunteer-based safety organization that operates daily neighborhood patrols to deter crime and assist in emergencies. Volunteers use marked patrol vehicles to monitor residential areas during evening and nighttime hours, watching for suspicious activity and serving as a visible presence to enhance community safety.
The organization responds to non-emergency incidents such as suspicious persons, property damage, missing persons, and quality-of-life concerns. Volunteers are trained to observe and report, working in coordination with local law enforcement when necessary. In certain cases, they also assist with traffic direction, lost item recovery, or community disruptions, always within the framework of legal and safe community assistance.
SISP is structured around a dispatch system that allows community members to call for assistance or report suspicious activity. Their volunteers are available 24/7 and undergo regular training to ensure coordinated, respectful, and effective operations. The organization maintains strong working relationships with local police and emergency services, positioning itself as a reliable extension of formal response systems.


Special Children's Center
Special Needs, Education, Respite Care, Residential Programs, Advocacy
The Center NJ provides a broad range of services for children, teens, and adults with special needs, supporting both individuals and their families throughout all stages of life. Their programs are designed to offer care, education, personal development, and family support in a compassionate and structured environment.
Key services include respite care, available after school, on Sundays, and during legal holidays, offering families temporary relief while their children are supervised and engaged in a caring environment. The Center for Education provides a school program that emphasizes inclusion, social development, and academic growth for children with special needs. Additionally, the organization runs residential programs that help young adults build independence and essential life skills in a supportive living setting.
For adults, The Center offers customized education and skill-building programs that focus on empowerment, independence, and meaningful participation in daily life. Their advocacy and case management team provides ongoing individual guidance, resources, and support to families navigating the complexities of raising or supporting a person with special needs. A distinctive feature is the Center Farm, which offers hands-on, nature-based experiences that foster growth and learning for children and teens.


South Florida Hatzalah
Emergency Medical Services, First Responders, Health & Safety, Volunteer Services
Hatzalah South Florida Emergency Medical Services is a volunteer-based organization that provides rapid emergency medical response across numerous neighborhoods in South Florida. Staffed by over 330 state-certified EMTs, paramedics, and dispatchers, the organization supplements traditional EMS systems with a localized, community-driven approach. Their teams are trained to handle a wide range of medical emergencies and operate under professional protocols and standards.
The organization offers 24/7 emergency response services with the stated goal of arriving at emergency scenes in three minutes or less. Care and transportation are provided entirely free of charge. Volunteers are strategically located within the communities they serve, allowing for fast and efficient deployment to medical emergencies, regardless of the time of day or night.
Services include emergency stabilization, transport, and coordination with hospitals and other emergency services as needed. Hatzalah South Florida operates a dedicated dispatch system to manage and direct calls efficiently. Their model emphasizes speed, professionalism, and community familiarity, which allows them to deliver lifesaving care during critical moments.


Sister to Sister
Divorce Support, Single Mothers, Women's Services, Emotional Support, Community Network
Sister to Sister provides practical and emotional support for Jewish divorced women through a wide range of structured services. The organization operates through local chapters and offers both individualized assistance and group programming to help women navigate the challenges of post-divorce life. Its services are designed to reduce isolation, strengthen resilience, and build community among divorced women raising children alone.
Core offerings include one-on-one support through trained volunteers who serve as mentors and advocates, helping women access resources and navigate daily struggles. Sister to Sister also runs national and regional retreats that provide participants with opportunities for growth, connection, and rejuvenation. These events include workshops, lectures, and social programming tailored to the needs of single mothers.
In addition to direct support, the organization facilitates local programming in its 34 active chapters, providing social gatherings, peer support groups, yom tov assistance, and practical aid such as meals, transportation, or help with errands during times of need. Sister to Sister also supports children of divorced women by offering programming designed to address their emotional well-being and sense of community.


Simchas Rochel and Golda Gown G'mach
Clothing, Simcha Support, Gemach, Women’s Services
Gown Gmach offers a gemach service that provides high-quality gowns for women to wear at simchas. The gowns are available at significantly reduced costs, making formal wear accessible to those who may not be able to afford retail prices. The service is designed to help women find appropriate attire for occasions such as weddings, engagements, and other celebratory events.
The organization maintains a collection of gowns in various styles and sizes, allowing individuals to choose from a range of options suitable for formal Jewish events. Gown Gmach operates by appointment only, ensuring personalized attention and a respectful, private experience for each client. The service is intended for borrowers rather than buyers, with clear return expectations following use.


Shomati
Widows Support, Financial Assistance, Home Services, Emotional Support, Yom Tov Help
Shomati is an organization that provides comprehensive support to widows, focusing on both emotional and practical needs. The organization steps in to assist with everyday tasks and larger life events, ensuring that women facing widowhood are not left to manage on their own. Services are tailored to individual circumstances and range from basic household maintenance to financial and logistical help around major holidays and simchos.
Core services include arranging home maintenance and repairs, coordinating seasonal needs like building a sukkah or cleaning for Pesach, and assisting with Yom Tov expenses. Shomati also provides support for lifecycle events, including help with wedding costs for children of widows. Their involvement extends beyond financial assistance, offering emotional support and a consistent, reliable presence in the lives of the families they help.


Shmira Los Angeles
Community Safety, Emergency Response, Security Services, Volunteer Organizations
Shmira Public Safety is a community-based safety organization serving the Jewish community in Los Angeles. It provides immediate response to non-life-threatening incidents, working in coordination with local law enforcement and emergency services. Community members can call Shmira for assistance with suspicious activity, disturbances, or other safety concerns, and trained volunteers are dispatched to respond promptly.
The organization operates a 24/7 emergency hotline for local residents, offering support in a range of situations including lost persons, suspicious behavior, or neighborhood disturbances. Shmira members are equipped with radios and operate marked patrol vehicles to ensure visible community presence and rapid assistance when needed. Their goal is to deter crime, deescalate situations, and serve as a trusted intermediary before or alongside law enforcement involvement.
In addition to emergency response, Shmira also provides event security services. They coordinate and manage safety at community gatherings, schools, and shuls, ensuring protocols are followed and environments remain secure. Volunteers receive training in areas such as first aid, crisis management, and communication procedures to handle incidents professionally and effectively.


Shmira Catskills Search and Rescue
Public Safety, Emergency Response, Search and Rescue, Community Support
Catskills Shmira is a volunteer-based public safety organization providing emergency response and community support services. Operating 24/7, the group responds to a wide range of non-medical emergencies and neighborhood safety concerns. Their team of volunteers is available in all weather conditions to assist community members promptly and reliably.
The organization's core services include search and rescue operations for missing persons, response to emergency floods and power outages, assistance with downed trees, and handling of animals stuck in homes. In addition to emergency response, Catskills Shmira is involved in community outreach and participates in local events to support safety and preparedness efforts.
Catskills Shmira operates in the Catskills region and is part of a broader network of Shmira teams active in several cities, with a combined volunteer force nearing 500 members. Their focus is on maintaining safety and order in the community through quick, coordinated action and around-the-clock availability. Shmira is a volunteer-based public safety organization providing emergency response and community support services. Operating 24/7, the group responds to a wide range of non-medical emergencies and neighborhood safety concerns. Their team of volunteers is available in all weather conditions to assist community members promptly and reliably.
The organization's core services include search and rescue operations for missing persons, response to emergency floods and power outages, assistance with downed trees, and handling of animals stuck in homes. In addition to emergency response, Catskills Shmira is involved in community outreach and participates in local events to support safety and preparedness efforts.
Catskills Shmira operates in the Catskills region and is part of a broader network of Shmira teams active in several cities, with a combined volunteer force nearing 500 members. Their focus is on maintaining safety and order in the community through quick, coordinated action and around-the-clock availability.


Ziva Kriger Children's Services
Education, Special Needs, Child Development, Parenting Support, Behavioral Guidance
Ziva Kriger Children’s Services provides educational guidance and support for children facing a range of developmental, behavioral, and academic challenges. The organization works closely with both parents and educators to ensure that each child receives individualized direction tailored to their specific needs.
Services include consultations on school readiness, assessments of social and behavioral concerns, and guidance for families navigating special needs or developmental delays. The organization also assists in evaluating whether a child requires professional intervention and facilitates connections with licensed therapists and evaluators as needed.
Support is offered over extended periods to ensure continuity and long-term impact. The organization serves as a bridge between families and professionals, helping implement practical strategies within both home and school settings.


Zicharon
Dementia, Caregiver Support, Mental Health, Elderly Support
Zicharon provides support services for individuals caring for loved ones with dementia. Its primary offering is caregiver support groups facilitated by trained professionals who are both frum and personally experienced in dementia care. These support meetings offer a structured, empathetic space for caregivers to connect with others in similar situations, exchange advice, and receive guidance from facilitators familiar with both clinical and communal contexts.
Support groups focus on helping caregivers navigate the emotional, practical, and halachic challenges that often arise when caring for someone with dementia. Participants are encouraged to share their experiences, ask questions, and benefit from the collective wisdom of the group. The meetings also serve as a platform for ongoing peer support and community building.
In addition to group meetings, Zicharon provides information and resources relevant to dementia caregiving, often focusing on issues unique to the Orthodox community. The organization’s facilitators are both professionally trained and sensitized to the cultural and religious nuances of frum caregiving environments, making the guidance particularly relevant and relatable.


Yitzchok's Toy Box
Special Needs, Therapy Support, Equipment Lending, Child Development, Family Support
Yitzchok’s Toy Box provides a lending service for therapeutic toys and equipment, helping families access items that support their child’s developmental or therapeutic needs. The organization works in coordination with therapists, allowing parents to borrow specific items recommended for their child’s care without the financial burden of purchasing them outright.
The service includes a lending library of over 200 items, available for short-term use. This includes specialized toys, therapy tools, and equipment that are often used temporarily or while awaiting insurance approval for a permanent solution. Families can borrow these items to try them before committing to purchase or to bridge a gap in access.
In addition to individual loans, Yitzchok’s Toy Box supports therapists by making it easier to recommend appropriate tools for their clients, knowing that families can access them affordably and without long-term risk. The service helps streamline the therapy process by reducing delays in obtaining necessary items.


Yesh Tikva
Infertility, Mental Health, Support Groups, Education, Reproductive Health
Yesh Tikva provides emotional and psychosocial support for individuals and couples in the Jewish community experiencing infertility. The organization offers free access to licensed therapists through its Fertility Support Line, allowing callers to speak with professionals who specialize in reproductive health and related emotional challenges. This service is confidential and intended to help callers navigate the emotional complexities of infertility.
The organization runs several peer-to-peer support groups, including options for women, men, secondary infertility, and those who have experienced pregnancy loss. It also hosts educational workshops and events such as virtual meetups, lectures, and support series that focus on the psychological and communal aspects of infertility. In addition, Yesh Tikva provides one-on-one peer mentorship, connecting individuals with trained volunteers who have personally faced similar challenges.
Yesh Tikva engages in community education and advocacy through synagogue programming, school awareness events, and clergy training. These initiatives are designed to foster sensitivity and reduce stigma around infertility within Jewish communal settings. The organization also distributes digital and print resources, including guides for friends, family, and religious leaders on how to support those struggling with infertility.


Yedei Chesed
Developmental Disabilities, Disability Services, Residential Programs, Day Programs, Employment Support
Yedei Chesed provides comprehensive services for individuals with developmental disabilities, supporting them in achieving greater independence, community inclusion, and overall quality of life. Their programs are designed to meet the diverse needs of individuals and families across various stages of life, offering both residential and community-based support models.
Key services include residential programs for individuals who require 24-hour care, as well as supportive housing options for those who can live more independently with minimal assistance. Yedei Chesed also offers day habilitation programs that focus on life skills, personal growth, and vocational development. Additional services include respite care for families, service coordination, and behavioral supports tailored to each individual’s needs and goals.
The organization also provides employment-related support, helping individuals with developmental disabilities prepare for, find, and maintain jobs through training, coaching, and ongoing supervision. Their multidisciplinary team works closely with participants to develop individualized service plans that reflect each person’s strengths, challenges, and long-term aspirations.


Yaldeinu
Special Education, Autism, Child Development, Therapy, Behavioral Support
Yaldeinu is a specialized school that provides educational and therapeutic services for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and related developmental challenges. The program is designed to address both academic and behavioral needs using individualized interventions that support each child’s cognitive, emotional, and social development.
The school integrates a multidisciplinary approach, combining educational instruction with therapeutic services such as speech therapy, occupational therapy, and behavioral support. Programs are tailored to each student’s unique learning profile, with a focus on fostering communication, life skills, emotional regulation, and academic progress. Classroom environments are structured and supportive, with small group or individualized instruction to accommodate diverse needs.
In addition to student-centered services, Yaldeinu works closely with families, providing guidance and support to help parents navigate their child’s development both inside and outside of school. The school emphasizes collaboration between educators, therapists, and parents to ensure consistency and progress in each child’s growth.


Yad Yehuda of Greater Washington
Financial Assistance, Food Support, Community Support, Basic Needs
Yad Yehuda of Greater Washington provides a range of direct support services aimed at alleviating food and financial insecurity within the Jewish community. The organization offers emergency financial assistance to individuals and families facing crises such as unemployment, illness, or other destabilizing circumstances. This assistance can cover needs such as rent, utility bills, medical costs, and other urgent expenses to help families remain stable during difficult times.
One of Yad Yehuda’s core programs is the Capital Kosher Pantry, which distributes nutritious kosher food items to individuals and families in need. The pantry is stocked with a variety of staple goods and is available through both in-person and discreet pick-up or delivery options, preserving the dignity and privacy of recipients. Additionally, the organization runs seasonal initiatives, including school supply distributions and other targeted support during periods of increased need.
Yad Yehuda also maintains a volunteer-based resource network that helps individuals navigate communal support systems, find assistance, and access referrals. This includes collaboration with community leaders and organizations to ensure support is tailored and effective. Their services are designed to offer stability and restore self-sufficiency wherever possible.


Yad Moshe
Financial Assistance, Emergency Aid
Yad Moshe Fund provides financial assistance to individuals and families facing difficulty with everyday expenses. The organization focuses on helping community members manage pressing needs such as overdue utility bills and medical expenses. Applications for assistance are available directly through the website, offering a streamlined way for those in need to seek support.
The fund operates with the goal of easing short-term financial burdens and preventing crises that may arise from unpaid bills or healthcare costs. While the scope of support includes a range of situations, the website specifically highlights help with medical bills and general living expenses as core services. Assistance appears to be offered on a case-by-case basis depending on the severity and urgency of the financial hardship.


Yad HaChazakah
Disability Support, Advocacy, Shidduchim
Yad HaChazakah – The Jewish Disability Empowerment Center provides support, guidance, and advocacy for individuals with visible or hidden disabilities or ongoing health conditions. The organization was founded to address the lack of accessibility and inclusion within Jewish communal life. It is led by individuals who themselves experience these barriers, and it functions as a center “by and for” Jews with disabilities, grounded in Torah principles and self-advocacy.
Core services include individualized guidance and capacity-building for navigating Jewish communal life and independent living. Yad HaChazakah works directly with individuals and families to help them participate in shul, shiurim, dating, marriage, parenting, work, volunteering, and mitzvah observance. This includes one-on-one support for managing daily living, creating resource plans, and navigating social barriers within the frum world.
The organization also offers advocacy support and information to help individuals and communities identify and reduce accessibility challenges—whether physical, attitudinal, or systemic. It promotes inclusive design in buildings and programming and encourages more equitable matchmaking processes that prioritize personality and compatibility over disability status.


Yad Batya L'Kallah
Kallah Support, Financial Assistance, Wedding Needs, Household Essentials
Yad Batya L’Kallah provides essential household items to families in need who are marrying off a kallah. Rather than giving cash assistance, the organization supplies tangible goods directly, ensuring that every kallah begins married life with dignity and basic necessities for her new home. The items are carefully selected to meet practical needs and include basics required to set up a functional household.
The organization offers packages that include kitchenware, linens, and other home essentials. In addition, each kallah receives a gift certificate specifically for lingerie purchases, enabling her to obtain personal items in a respectful and private manner. By distributing physical goods rather than funds, Yad Batya L’Kallah maintains full oversight of how donations are used, and ensures that the support goes directly toward setting up a kallah’s home.
All items are purchased at wholesale prices, which allows the organization to stretch every donated dollar to serve more kallahs with higher-quality goods. This approach helps reduce waste and avoids unnecessary spending, allowing for a highly targeted and efficient form of tzedakah.


Yachad
Disability Support, Education, Employment, Social Services
Yachad provides support, inclusion programming, and community integration services for Jewish individuals with intellectual, developmental, and learning disabilities. The organization helps participants engage meaningfully with the broader community across social, educational, and religious settings. Yachad takes a whole-family approach, involving family members and support networks to enhance outcomes and promote lasting inclusion.
The organization offers a wide array of services that fall under three core areas: education, employment, and relationships. Educational services include school-based support, inclusion resources, and post-high school transition programming. Employment services focus on job readiness, skills development, and supported employment placements. Social and relational programming includes Shabbatonim, recreational events, dating support, and relationship-building opportunities with peers. Yachad also provides summer programs and Israel travel experiences adapted for individuals with disabilities.
Volunteer engagement is a key aspect of Yachad's operations, with structured opportunities for youth and young adults to serve as peer mentors, develop leadership skills, and grow through experiential involvement with participants. The organization also invests heavily in staff training and collaboration with other agencies to maintain a high standard of care and to continually expand inclusive opportunities for individuals with disabilities.


YL Hearts (Yameitz Libechu)
Pediatric Cardiology, Patient Support, Medical Advocacy, Crisis Intervention, Family Services
Yameitz Libechu (YL Hearts) provides comprehensive support services to families of children with pediatric cardiac conditions. The organization offers hands-on assistance throughout the medical journey, including help obtaining and transferring medical records, advocating for proper inpatient care, and facilitating second opinions. They play an active role in coordinating medical details to ease the burden on families navigating complex health situations.
YL Hearts connects families with top cardiologists and specialists across the globe, helping to review and interpret medical reports and providing referrals for expert guidance. In times of medical crisis, the organization expedites urgent appointments, coordinates hospital transfers for critically ill children, and ensures that emergencies are handled swiftly and efficiently.
Support extends beyond medical care, with services like nutritious meal delivery for patients and their families, sibling support programs, and access to professional therapeutic services. They also provide logistical and emotional support through retreats and gatherings for mothers, as well as Sheves Achim events for fathers. These initiatives offer both inspiration and opportunities to network with others in similar situations.


WellTab
Medical Support, Hospital Communication, Technology, Patient Advocacy
WellTab provides hospitalized patients with bedside tablets that enable real-time video communication with their loved ones. The initiative was created in response to hospital lockdown policies during the COVID-19 pandemic, which left many patients isolated without access to in-person family support. The tablets are designed to be simple, requiring no setup by hospital staff or family members, and automatically connect patients with designated relatives, providing an essential emotional and psychological lifeline.
Key services include the free distribution of pre-configured tablets to patients—both those already admitted and those in transport via Hatzolah ambulances. Each device features auto-connect software, muting options for medical exams, and external volume controls. The service also includes 24/7 tech support to assist with troubleshooting and ensure seamless connectivity between patients and families. The system is built with security in mind, incorporating anti-hack protections and backup MiFi capabilities to maintain reliable communication in hospital settings.
WellTab maintains a network of community volunteers who program the tablets, ensure WiFi connectivity in hospitals, and serve as compassionate helpline representatives for patients and families. These volunteers also provide emotional support and personal guidance throughout the patient’s hospital stay. Additionally, WellTab’s software has been specifically tailored for medical environments, with input from nurses and healthcare workers to minimize disruption and maximize ease of use at the bedside.


Waves
Grief Support, Single Women, Peer Support, Emotional Wellness, Community Building
Waves is a peer-led support network for single women who have experienced the loss of one or both parents. The organization creates a structured space for participants to connect with others who share similar life circumstances, specifically the intersection of grief and singlehood. It is designed by and for individuals who understand the complexities of navigating these dual challenges.
Waves facilitates group gatherings where members offer mutual emotional support, validation, and shared growth. These meetups focus on creating an environment of empathy, connection, and community through open conversations and shared experiences. The group emphasizes peer leadership, with participants themselves guiding the tone and direction of the interactions.
The organization’s model is built around group participation rather than professional therapy, with a strong emphasis on community-driven healing. Events and sessions are designed to help women process grief while also addressing the emotional and social realities of single life after parental loss.


Valley Chabad - Teen Leadership Initiative
Teen Programs, Leadership Development, Jewish Identity, Community Service, Education
Valley Chabad Teens offers structured programming for Jewish teens with a focus on leadership development, community service, and Jewish identity. The Teen Leadership Initiative includes multiple year-round programs designed to help high school students build skills, explore Jewish values, and engage with their peers in a positive environment. Participants are given opportunities to take on meaningful roles and responsibilities through both internal leadership activities and public service projects.
One of the primary programs is the Teen Leadership Initiative (TLI), which provides Jewish teens with hands-on leadership training and community involvement. TLI members meet regularly to learn communication, project planning, and teamwork skills, and they actively organize and participate in events benefiting the local and Jewish community. The program also encourages Jewish learning and ethical reflection through workshops and group discussions.
Valley Chabad Teens also offers CTeen programming, a global initiative under Chabad that connects Jewish teens through social, educational, and volunteer events. Participants engage in activities such as Shabbatons, holiday programming, regional meetups, and volunteer projects. This platform is designed to build a strong peer network and reinforce Jewish identity in a positive and relevant context.


Upward Community
Mental Health, Youth Support, Parenting, Counseling, Education
Upward Community provides a broad range of mental health and support services for youth, families, and schools within the Chicago Jewish community. Its core focus is helping children and teenagers navigate emotional and behavioral challenges by creating a safe and non-judgmental space for growth. The organization offers both direct services and coordinated referrals to ensure individuals receive tailored support based on their specific needs.
Key services include counseling, mentoring, crisis intervention, and school-based programs. Upward Community works closely with parents, educators, and communal professionals to address developmental concerns, mental health issues, and family dynamics. The organization also offers parenting guidance and psychoeducation workshops, helping families better understand and support their children’s emotional development.
In addition to in-house services, Upward Community functions as a referral hub, partnering with local professionals and organizations to create customized care plans. It remains actively involved throughout each case, providing follow-up, advocacy, and long-term guidance. This ongoing connection ensures that families are not only matched with the right resources but also supported throughout the process of healing and development.


Tzur Foundation
Financial Assistance, Crisis Relief, Poverty Support, Family Support
The Tzur Foundation provides direct financial assistance to families experiencing urgent and overwhelming financial distress. The organization intervenes in time-sensitive cases—such as unpaid utility bills, housing crises, tuition shortfalls, or medical emergencies—where swift support can prevent long-term damage. Each case is individually evaluated, with funds distributed discreetly and efficiently to relieve pressure and restore stability.
Tzur works by carefully verifying the details of each situation to ensure that financial support is applied effectively. Their process includes assessing the cause of the hardship, determining the most practical solution, and allocating funds with sensitivity to the family’s dignity and privacy. In addition to providing immediate aid, Tzur also aims to help recipients regain financial control, often offering tools and support to promote longer-term stability.
The organization focuses on helping individuals who may not have the ability or willingness to publicly seek assistance, ensuring that the support reaches not only the visibly needy but also the quietly struggling. Their process prioritizes empathy and discretion while maintaining accountability and impact for donors.


Torah and Language Academy
Special Education, Torah Education, Elementary School, Learning Disabilities
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TAL Academy is a yeshiva elementary school designed for students with language-based learning disabilities. The school provides a dual curriculum in both Judaic and general studies, tailored to meet the specific learning needs of each student. Instruction is delivered using research-based methodologies that address language processing challenges and help students access both academic and religious content effectively.
Students receive individualized support in core subjects, with instruction focused on developing foundational skills in reading, writing, comprehension, and math. In parallel, they are taught Torah subjects—including Chumash, Halacha, and Yahadus—through techniques that accommodate their learning profiles. The academic program is structured to build confidence and help students achieve measurable progress across all areas.
TAL Academy also works toward reintegration, aiming to equip students with the tools and self-assurance necessary to return to mainstream yeshiva settings. The school environment emphasizes warmth, structure, and a strong sense of belonging, supporting not just academic growth but emotional and spiritual development as well.


Torah Learning Center of Kansas City
Jewish Education, Community Support, Youth Programs, Religious Services, Special Needs
The Torah Learning Center (TLC) of Kansas City offers a wide range of programs and services focused on Jewish education, community support, and religious life. It serves individuals and families throughout the Greater Kansas City area with both spiritual and material resources. Programs are designed for all ages, including youth, adults, and seniors.
TLC operates several community initiatives, including KC Kosher Meals on Wheels, which delivers kosher meals to individuals in need, and Friendship KC, which offers inclusive programming for individuals with special needs. Camp Gan Israel of KC runs both summer and winter camps for children, while Gather KC provides social events and programs to foster connection and engagement among young adults.
Religious and educational services include Shabbat and holiday minyanim, Bar/Bat Mitzvah preparation, and adult education classes. The organization also offers personal counseling and chaplaincy services for hospital and prison settings. Additionally, TLC provides holiday celebrations and access to Judaica items, supporting families in their observance of Jewish life.


Tomchei Shabbos of the 5 Towns and Far Rockaway
Food Support, Shabbos Assistance, Poverty Relief, Yom Tov Support
Tomchei Shabbos of the Five Towns and Rockaways provides weekly food support to local families in need. The organization distributes fresh and wholesome food packages to ensure that every Jewish household in the area can properly prepare for and enjoy Shabbos and Yom Tov. Packages include basic staples and are tailored to maintain dignity and discretion for recipients.
Each week, nearly 400 families receive food deliveries, with additional assistance extended to several hundred more before Pesach. Distribution is handled entirely by volunteers, who manage the packaging and delivery process from start to finish. The organization operates with a significant annual budget and relies on community support to fund ongoing operations.
Tomchei Shabbos serves the Five Towns and Rockaways area exclusively, with no other Tomchei organization covering this specific region. Their work addresses local needs in a community known for its affluence, ensuring that even struggling families can experience Shabbos with kavod and simcha.


Tomchei Shabbos of Passaic-Clifton
Food Assistance, Poverty Relief, Financial Support, Community Services
Tomchei Shabbos of Passaic-Clifton provides ongoing food and financial support to individuals and families in need within the Passaic and Clifton communities. The organization focuses on helping local residents who are facing economic hardship, including working families, single parents, widow(er)s, the unemployed, and individuals coping with serious illness.
Its core service is the discreet distribution of essential groceries and food staples, which go beyond basic Shabbos needs to include a range of everyday household items. In addition to physical food packages, Tomchei Shabbos also distributes food scrip, allowing recipients to shop for groceries with greater dignity and choice.
Assistance is provided on a consistent basis to approximately 80 local families, with strong emphasis on maintaining confidentiality and preserving recipients’ self-respect throughout the process. The organization operates solely within the Passaic-Clifton area.


Tomchei Shabbos of Lakewood
Food Assistance, Poverty Relief, Shabbos Support, Yom Tov Support, Family Services
Tomchei Shabbos provides comprehensive kosher food support to thousands of economically struggling families across New Jersey and beyond. The organization addresses both ongoing and crisis-based needs by supplying essential pantry items to households facing job loss, illness, large-family expenses, or other financial hardship. Food is distributed with strict attention to privacy and dignity, ensuring recipients feel supported rather than stigmatized.
Key services include a Weekly Distribution program of essential kosher groceries and a Monthly Distribution for families with broader or less frequent needs. For Yomim Tovim, the Yom Tov Food Relief Program delivers bulk items such as poultry, produce, and other staples. The My Shabbos Family Subscription provides families with regular Shabbos packages, helping them celebrate with kavod regardless of financial stress. Tomchei Shabbos also offers a Biannual Bulk Food Sale, making discounted pantry essentials accessible to struggling households, and a RoundUp Program allowing donors to contribute change from everyday purchases.
Operations are coordinated through a 3,800-square-foot distribution center and supported by over 350 volunteers. In a single year, the organization has distributed over 7 million pounds of food, feeding over 88,000 individuals, including more than 69,000 children. The infrastructure includes dedicated departments for warehousing, accounting, leadership, and delivery—ensuring scale without sacrificing efficiency or discretion.


Tomchei Shabbos of Bergen County
Food Support, Shabbos Assistance, Poverty Relief, Community Aid
Tomchei Shabbos of Bergen County provides weekly Shabbos food packages to families in need throughout the Bergen County area. Each package includes basic necessities such as eggs, vegetables, fruit, fish, chicken, and challah. The organization also distributes large quantities of food in preparation for Yomim Tovim; for Pesach, this includes hundreds of pounds of matzah and large quantities of chicken and other staples.
The organization operates with a strong emphasis on discretion and dignity. Recipients do not need to disclose personal financial details; instead, eligibility is verified through community referrals from rabbis and local organizations. Families can receive packages anonymously, and delivery drivers are specifically selected and assigned routes to protect privacy and maintain respect.
Tomchei Shabbos offers both short-term and long-term food support, recognizing that financial challenges may arise suddenly and last for varying durations. Whether a family is facing hardship for a few weeks or for years, assistance is provided continuously without interruption. Weekly operations are carried out by over 70 volunteers who handle the packing and distribution of the food.


Tomchei LA
Financial Assistance, Food Support, Clothing, Furniture, Housing Support
Tomchei LA provides essential support services for families in need throughout the Greater Los Angeles area. The organization offers weekly food deliveries to hundreds of households, distributing boxes containing fresh produce, poultry, meat, challah, pantry staples, and other household essentials. These deliveries are discreet and consistent, allowing families to maintain stability while preserving their dignity.
In addition to food support, Tomchei LA operates a furniture distribution program that provides gently used household furniture to families who cannot afford basic furnishings. The organization also runs a clothing center, where individuals can shop for new and gently used clothing in a clean, organized, and respectful environment. This service is designed to mirror the experience of shopping in a store, enabling users to maintain a sense of normalcy and autonomy.
Tomchei LA further offers emergency financial assistance for housing-related needs, such as rent and utilities, helping prevent eviction or loss of basic services. The organization works in close coordination with community leaders and schools to identify families in crisis and deliver timely, practical assistance. Volunteers are heavily involved in all operations, including packing, delivering, and organizing distributions.


Tomche Shabbos of Boro Park and Flatbush
Food Support, Poverty Relief, Shabbos Assistance, Yom Tov Assistance
Tomche Shabbos of Boro Park provides weekly food support to families facing financial hardship. Each week, a team of volunteers assembles and delivers food boxes to approximately 400 families to help them prepare for Shabbos and Yom Tov. These boxes are distributed discreetly to protect the dignity of recipients, who are screened for eligibility before joining the program.
In addition to its regular weekly distribution, Tomche Shabbos significantly expands its operations before Pesach, delivering food and supplies to over 1,000 families. This seasonal initiative requires a dedicated budget of more than $500,000, reflecting the added expenses of the holiday and the scale of assistance provided.
The organization relies on a large network of volunteers from across the community, including professionals and students, who assist in packaging and delivering food. Recipients include a broad range of families dealing with challenges such as the death of a parent, unemployment, serious medical conditions, or elderly individuals without adequate support.


Tiferes Devorah L'Kallah
Kallah Support, Financial Assistance, Wedding Needs
Tiferes Devorah L’Kallah (TDL) provides kallahs from financially struggling families with essential household items to help them begin married life with dignity and joy. The organization offers tangible support in the form of a complete package of new household goods, enabling young women to set up a basic, functional home environment.
TDL carefully selects and distributes items such as bedding, kitchenware, small appliances, and other home essentials. Each kallah receives a curated package designed to be both practical and aesthetically pleasing. This ensures that recipients not only have what they need but feel respected and uplifted by the quality and presentation of the gifts. The emphasis is on maintaining the kallah's sense of pride and avoiding any feelings of shame or dependency.
Distributions are handled discreetly and sensitively, with the organization placing a strong focus on the recipient’s emotional well-being in addition to their physical needs. TDL ensures that each kallah receives her items in a respectful, personalized manner, reinforcing her dignity during a vulnerable and significant time.


The Well
Women's Support, Life Skills, Food Security, Community Programs, Personal Development
The Well offers a variety of in-person programs and services designed to support and empower women in multiple areas of life. These include courses focused on cultural enrichment, social connection, and personal development. The organization emphasizes in-person engagement, offering structured group experiences that foster community among women while building practical life skills.
One of the key services provided is food assistance through a community pantry. Women and families in need can access nutritious groceries in a respectful and supportive setting. In addition to food security, The Well runs workshops and events that teach skills such as budgeting, parenting, emotional wellness, and other topics relevant to daily living and self-sufficiency.
The Well’s programming includes seasonal and ongoing events designed to enhance both the emotional and physical wellbeing of participants. These may include social gatherings, creative arts workshops, educational seminars, and support groups tailored to different stages of life. The offerings aim to build confidence, reduce isolation, and strengthen women’s roles within their families and communities.


The Soul House
Jewish Engagement, Community Programs, Torah Education, Women's Programming, Shabbos and Yom Tov Experiences
The Soul House offers a range of programs and experiences aimed at strengthening Jewish identity, spiritual connection, and community engagement. It hosts regular Shabbos experiences, including meals and programming that foster a welcoming and uplifting atmosphere. These events are designed to bring people together and create meaningful Jewish experiences rooted in tradition and warmth.
In addition to Shabbos, The Soul House runs programs around Jewish holidays, providing opportunities for communal celebration and learning. Torah classes are offered for continued growth, along with women’s programs that include activities such as challah bakes and gatherings. Farbrengens and tefillah opportunities are also part of the schedule, offering participants inspiration and a sense of connection to Yiddishkeit. They are serving Jewish individuals and families in the surrounding area who are seeking connection, education, and authentic community experiences.


The Proposal Gemach
Proposal Financial Assistance, Event Planning
The Proposal Gemach provides engagement-related support services for individuals preparing to propose. Its primary service is the lending of pre-packaged “proposal kits” that include commonly used engagement props such as a red carpet, table, champagne flutes, and other decorative items. These kits are offered to simplify the proposal setup process, allowing couples to access everything needed for a visually appealing and meaningful engagement moment without the cost or logistical hassle of sourcing items individually.
In addition to the kits, the organization connects users with photographers, florists, and jewelers who offer exclusive discounts, helping couples access professional services at a reduced cost. It also facilitates access to private or scenic locations for setting up a proposal through a network of individuals who offer their spaces. The service is designed to assist those who may not have the time, funds, or energy to organize the proposal themselves.
The Proposal Gemach has expanded significantly since its founding, operating in 24 U.S. locations including Brooklyn, Lakewood, Monsey, Florida, Los Angeles, Dallas, Baltimore, Queens, Five Towns, Passaic, and Chicago. International branches are active in Eretz Yisroel, Toronto, and London. The organization also partners with other groups to assist newly engaged or married couples with essential household items, and, in some cases, post-engagement needs such as transportation on the wedding night.


The Mitzva Fund
Financial Assistance, Emergency Support, Community Support, Simcha Assistance, Anash Support
The Mitzva Fund provides targeted financial and emotional support to families within the Anash community. The organization focuses on helping Lubavitch families facing temporary hardship, offering assistance during challenging life events such as accidents, illnesses, and other unexpected financial burdens. Support is provided discreetly, with the goal of preventing crisis situations from escalating.
Key services include one-time financial grants to cover large or urgent expenses. These may range from costs associated with a wedding or Yom Tov to emergency needs such as replacing a broken appliance or managing an unforeseen medical bill. The Mitzva Fund also emphasizes emotional and moral support, connecting recipients with a network of communal resources to provide additional assistance where needed.


The Living Room
Substance Abuse Recovery, Mental Health, Peer Support, Young Adults, Community Building
The Living Room (TLR) provides a comprehensive recovery support community for young adults aged 18–35 who are in recovery from substance abuse and alcoholism. With a central location in Brooklyn and additional branches in Monsey, Cedarhurst, Hollywood (Florida), and an affiliated group in Lakewood, TLR serves as a structured, ongoing support system for those already involved in 12-step programs or other treatment plans. The organization partners closely with treatment providers and positions itself as a long-term enhancement to formal recovery efforts.
TLR hosts bi-weekly in-person gatherings at each of its branches, offering dinner, time for fellowship, and structured recovery meetings. These events serve both social and therapeutic purposes, enabling members to connect, reflect, and share in a supportive environment. Participation fosters a culture of service, as individuals who initially seek support often return to take on roles that help guide and encourage newer members.
The organization offers clinical supports that supplement traditional recovery programs. New members undergo an intake assessment with a certified peer advocate to determine needs in areas such as mental health, vocational planning, financial stability, and relationship boundaries. Clinical staff provide referrals, case management when necessary, and follow-up to ensure continuity of care during moments of mental health crisis or instability.
In addition to its structured meetings, TLR organizes recovery retreats throughout the year, featuring workshops, support groups, recreational activities, and leadership opportunities for members. The organization also offers regular recreational programming—both co-ed and gender-specific—ranging from one-night events to full weekend experiences, reinforcing the idea that joy, connection, and fun are crucial elements of sustainable recovery.


The Jews for Equal Shared Parenting (Toldos)
Family Advocacy, Parental Alienation, Legal Reform, Support Groups, Custody Rights
Jews For Equal Shared Parenting (JFESP) is an advocacy and support organization focused on addressing issues related to parental alienation and custody disputes within the Jewish community. It was founded by individuals who personally experienced prolonged separation from their children due to contentious custody arrangements and sought to raise awareness about systemic problems in both secular Family Courts and Beit Din proceedings.
The organization aims to promote equal parenting rights and push for shared custody arrangements, ensuring that children maintain meaningful relationships with both fit parents. It emphasizes the emotional and psychological harm caused by parental alienation and calls for reforms that prioritize the best interests of the child through equal access to both parents.
JFESP also functions as a support network for alienated parents, providing a space—initially on WhatsApp and now through their broader platform—for individuals to connect and share experiences. In addition to advocacy, they offer educational resources, including a curated selection of videos meant to help parents understand and cope with the effects of parental alienation.


The Jewish Entrepreneur
Business Support, Entrepreneurship, Mentorship, Education
The Jewish Entrepreneur (TJE) offers a pro-bono mentoring program for both new and established entrepreneurs. Participants are matched with mentors who have relevant business experience and are available to guide them through challenges, growth opportunities, and strategic decisions. The mentorship is individualized and tailored to each entrepreneur’s needs, providing practical support across industries.
TJE also provides structured business education resources through its website. These include webinars, workshops, and downloadable materials covering topics such as marketing, operations, finance, and business development. Entrepreneurs can access these tools to build foundational skills or refine advanced strategies, with many resources aimed at early-stage ventures.
Additionally, TJE leads the Tribeworks initiative, a collaborative effort among multiple organizations to support Jewish entrepreneurs through education, mentorship, and networking. This program expands access to expert speakers, in-person events, and joint programming across partner groups.


The Friendship Circle of Los Angeles
Special Needs, Youth Programs, Life Skills, Community Support
Friendship Circle of Los Angeles (FCLA) provides social, recreational, and life skills programming for children and young adults with special needs. The organization creates structured opportunities for participants to build friendships, develop confidence, and engage in a supportive and inclusive environment. All programs are designed to help individuals with special needs integrate more fully into the community.
Core services include weekly one-on-one buddy visits, group programs, and seasonal camps that promote socialization and personal growth. FCLA runs Sunday Circle, a weekly gathering of children with special needs and their teen volunteers, offering music, art, and structured play. They also offer life skills programs for older participants, including cooking, vocational training, and guided community outings to promote independence.
FCLA emphasizes peer engagement by pairing participants with trained teen volunteers. These teen partners receive support and ongoing training, creating a two-way system of growth that benefits both the children with special needs and their buddies. The organization also hosts events for parents and siblings, providing support for the entire family unit.


The Designers Group Furniture Exchange
Furniture Assistance, Household Support, Poverty Relief, Resource Redistribution
The TDG Furniture Exchange operates as a redistribution platform for gently used furniture, connecting individuals or businesses with surplus furnishings to those in need. The service is facilitated by The Designers Group and is structured to ensure that high-quality furniture items are not wasted but instead redirected to benefit recipients who can make use of them in their homes or community spaces.
Key services include accepting donations of furniture from individuals, showrooms, and staging professionals, and then organizing the pickup, storage, and eventual placement of these items with vetted recipients. The organization handles all logistics of transportation and coordination, ensuring that furniture is delivered in usable condition and meets the needs of the recipient. Items commonly exchanged include sofas, beds, dressers, dining sets, and office furniture.
The TDG Furniture Exchange also provides design assistance in some cases, helping recipients integrate the donated items effectively into their space. This adds a layer of professional guidance that distinguishes the organization from standard furniture donation programs. The process prioritizes dignity, utility, and efficient reuse.


The Clubhouse
Recreation, Youth Programming, Education, Family Support, Sports
The LA Clubhouse is a community recreation center that offers a variety of structured programs for children and young adults. Its services focus on combining physical activity, learning, and recreation in one facility designed to serve as a family-friendly hub. The center hosts classes and activities aimed at promoting skill-building, social engagement, and personal growth.
Key services include instructor-led classes in sports, educational enrichment, and other recreational activities. These programs are facilitated by experienced and compassionate staff members who serve as role models and provide guidance throughout the activities. The Clubhouse emphasizes a welcoming and inclusive environment, ensuring all children and young adults feel supported.
The organization also offers financial accessibility through scholarship opportunities for families who may not be able to afford the full cost of participation. This allows for broader community involvement regardless of financial circumstances.


The Chicago Center
Medical Support, Mental Health, Family Services, Shidduchim & Fertility, Community Chesed
The Chicago Center offers a broad range of support services addressing medical, emotional, logistical, and communal needs. Its medical-related programs include patient advocacy, mental health referrals with a unique tracking system, medical referrals for second opinions or specialists, hospital kosher pantries, a medical equipment gemach, and a medical emergency hotline. It also provides halachic fertility lab supervision and functions as a blood draw site for Dor Yeshorim. The Shabbos/Yom Tov Pharmacy and Uber Service for hospital transportation offer additional support for urgent medical needs on Shabbos and Yom Tov.
For families and individuals facing challenges, the Center operates multiple chesed initiatives. These include home-cooked meal delivery for hospital patients and those in need, nightly dinners through the Kitchen Meals program, and a soup kitchen for guests and meshulachim. Hachnosas Orchim services provide housing for visiting families and meshulachim, and Helping Hands offers cleaning assistance to families dealing with medical challenges or newborns. The IMA program supports infants and mothers with vital resources. The organization also runs Tomchei Shabbos for food assistance and coordinates Shabbos Seudos packages for hospital patients.
Community engagement is fostered through a wide network of programs. This includes the Avos UBonim summer learning program, daily minyanim at the Minyan Center, shiurim such as Daf Yomi, Mishna Berura Yomi, and legal holiday shiurim, as well as women’s Shabbos afternoon learning. The Simcha Calling Tree and Simcha Guide help families share and plan lifecycle events, and the Simcha Davis shiurim enhance Yom Tov learning. Youth initiatives include evening learning programs like Yeshivas HaMasmidim and the Purim Father-Son program, Yeshivas Mordechai HaTzadik.
Additional services include the Chesed E-Chain for medical volunteer coordination, E-Pushka weekly donation reminders, an emergency roadside assistance branch of Chaverim, a community email advertising service, and support with government health insurance applications through All Kids Consulting. The organization also operates a senior Kollel (Mateh Aron), hosts various events, and provides volunteer opportunities.


The Camp Fund
Shidduchim, Youth Support, Financial Assistance, Summer Camp, Family Services
The Chasdei Avrohom Eliezer Camp Fund provides financial assistance to children who would otherwise be unable to attend summer camp due to difficult life circumstances. The fund specifically supports orphans, children from single-parent households, and families experiencing financial hardship, enabling these children to enjoy a summer in a Torah-true environment.
Each year, the organization covers the costs associated with camp for a significant number of children. Its efforts are focused on ensuring that no eligible child is turned away. The fund emphasizes the emotional and spiritual impact of summer camp, aiming to help children build confidence, connection to Yiddishkeit, and lasting positive memories.
The Camp Fund has operated continuously since 1977 and reports having sent over 7,900 children to camp over its history. It serves as a long-standing support system for families in crisis, with a particular emphasis on providing joyful and growth-oriented summer experiences for children in need.


The Bayit Association
Disability Services, Housing, Special Needs, Community Integration
The Bayit Association addresses the housing needs of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) by creating residential homes that are fully Shomer Shabbat and Shomer Kashrut. The organization focuses on enabling adults with IDD to live in Jewishly observant environments while remaining close to their families and communities. Its model is centered around placing homes within walking distance of shuls, Jewish stores, and communal infrastructure.
As of now, The Bayit has acquired two properties in Teaneck, New Jersey. One of these homes is currently under construction and is expected to open in Fall 2024. These residences are being developed to serve as long-term living spaces for Jewish adults with IDD, ensuring both physical support and religious continuity.
Each home is designed to be embedded within the local Jewish community, allowing residents to maintain full participation in religious life and community events. The Bayit’s model emphasizes dignity, independence, and connection to Yiddishkeit while addressing a critical housing gap for this population.


The Ark
Financial Assistance, Food Support, Medical Services, Mental Health, Employment
The Ark provides a wide range of support services for Jewish individuals and families in the Chicagoland area, with the goal of helping them achieve stability and self-reliance. The organization operates out of two locations—one in West Rogers Park and another in Northbrook—serving the greater Chicago Jewish community with both in-person and remote services.
Key services include a medical clinic offering primary care, psychiatry, gynecology, and other specialties; a dental clinic providing cleanings, extractions, and more; and a pharmacy that dispenses prescribed medications at no cost. The Ark also offers case management to coordinate support across different areas of need, including mental health counseling, financial assistance, food distribution through its pantry and meal cards, housing assistance, and employment support. The organization provides a kosher food pantry with access to fresh produce, dry goods, and household essentials.
Additional services include legal guidance, job coaching, and financial literacy education. The Ark also maintains a clothing distribution center, offers burial assistance, and arranges interest-free loans for eligible individuals. Services are tailored to the needs of each client, with an integrated approach that includes both practical support and emotional care from social workers, clinicians, and other professionals.


Tatzmichu
Mental Health, Therapy, Seminary Support, Women's Support
Tatzmichu provides subsidized therapy services to seminary girls living in Israel. The organization enables young women to access professional mental health care during their seminary year, a period often marked by transition, emotional growth, and personal challenges. All therapy arrangements are coordinated in Israel, with services tailored specifically for the needs of seminary-aged students.
The organization partners with licensed therapists and offers financial support to reduce the cost of therapy, making it more accessible for students who might otherwise be unable to afford consistent treatment. Tatzmichu ensures that girls receive care from professionals who are sensitive to the seminary environment and the religious lifestyle of their clients. The therapy is confidential and individualized, focusing on emotional stability, trauma support, anxiety, and other mental health concerns.
Tatzmichu also works with school staff and rabbanim to ensure that the therapy remains aligned with each girl’s spiritual growth and life goals. The organization facilitates the entire process—from intake to therapist placement—helping students receive appropriate care without logistical burden or stigma. The goal is to help young women thrive during their year in Israel and return home emotionally stronger and more prepared for the next stages of life.


Tahareinu
Taharas Hamishpacha, Reproductive Health, Fertility, Medical Guidance, Women's Health
Tahareinu provides medical guidance and support for issues related to Taharas Hamishpacha and reproductive health. The organization offers access to medically-informed solutions for halachic challenges, such as irregular cycles, recurring staining, hormonal imbalances, infertility, and miscarriage. It serves as a central resource for individuals navigating complex reproductive and gynecological health situations in accordance with halacha.
Key services include one-on-one phone consultations with trained advisors who are familiar with both halachic and medical dimensions. These consultations are available for women and couples dealing with niddah issues, fertility concerns, postpartum complications, and related conditions. Advisors work in collaboration with medical professionals to provide customized recommendations and referrals to top doctors worldwide. In many cases, Tahareinu can offer second opinions, treatment suggestions, or clarify the options that align with both medical and halachic needs.
Tahareinu also provides professional training for kallah teachers, rebbetzins, mikvah attendants, and community leaders. These trainings cover the intersection of medicine and halacha, enabling them to better support women in their communities. The organization offers live webinars, medical education materials, and guidance for community rabbanim on cases that involve complex medical realities.


Staten Island Chaverim
Emergency Assistance, Volunteer Services, Community Support, Roadside Help, Home Lockouts
Chaverim of Staten Island provides 24/6 emergency assistance for non-medical, non-life-threatening situations. The organization responds to a range of everyday challenges, offering reliable support when individuals face unexpected inconveniences or minor crises. Their services are available around the clock—excluding Shabbos—and are delivered by a team of trained volunteers and dispatchers.
Key services include flat tire replacement, vehicle lockout assistance, battery jump-starts, emergency gas refills, and home lockout entry. These services are typically provided on-site wherever the individual is located, ensuring timely help in stressful or disruptive situations. Volunteers are equipped to assist with both vehicular and home-related incidents, maintaining a fast and supportive response system.
The organization operates with a team of 38 volunteers and 9 dispatchers who collectively handle over 1,300 calls annually. Their operations rely on availability, proximity, and responsiveness, ensuring that members of the community have access to help when they need it most. Chaverim is designed as a grassroots support system for practical, real-world emergencies.


Sparks
Maternal Health, Mental Health, Postpartum Support, Women's Services
SPARKS provides comprehensive support services for women experiencing perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. The organization addresses both emotional and psychiatric needs by offering a coordinated system of care tailored to each mother's unique situation. Services include early intervention, education, individualized counseling, and psychiatric referrals when needed.
A core component of SPARKS is its helpline, through which mothers are evaluated on a case-by-case basis and connected to the most appropriate services. The organization prioritizes keeping mothers at home whenever possible, equipping them with the tools and support they need to manage their condition within the family setting. This includes emotional support, clinical guidance, and practical resources.
SPARKS also promotes early detection through educational initiatives such as seminars and the distribution of “New Mom Kits,” which raise awareness about the signs of perinatal disorders and the importance of early treatment. These preventative efforts aim to reduce long-term suffering and help mothers regain stability and connection within their homes.


South Florida Chaverim
Emergency Support, Volunteer Services, Community Assistance, Roadside Help
Chaverim of South Florida provides 24/7 non-emergency assistance through a team of community volunteers. The organization operates a dispatch system that coordinates responses to various common but urgent situations requiring immediate help. Volunteers are equipped to respond promptly to calls from individuals in need of practical, on-the-spot aid.
The organization’s core services include car-related assistance such as jumpstarts for dead batteries, help with flat tires, and auto lockout support. Additionally, Chaverim volunteers assist with residential lockouts, offering help to those who find themselves locked out of their homes. These services are designed to provide immediate, hands-on help in situations where professional emergency services are not required but timely assistance is essential.
Chaverim of South Florida operates throughout the South Florida region, offering support to local residents and community members at all hours.


Sinai Schools
Special Education, Disabilities, Therapy Services, Vocational Training, Jewish Day School Integration
SINAI Schools provides individualized special education for children and young adults with a range of developmental and learning disabilities. The organization operates multiple school programs that are integrated within mainstream yeshiva day schools and high schools. Each student is placed in a program that matches their cognitive, academic, social, and emotional profile, with a focus on maximizing their potential in both Jewish and general studies.
Services include a highly personalized curriculum, full-day academic programs, therapy services (such as speech, occupational, and counseling), and life skills training. Students benefit from small class sizes, specialized instruction, and integrated therapeutic support. The programs are designed to help students participate in broader community settings whenever appropriate, including inclusion opportunities with mainstream peers.
In addition to its school programs, SINAI offers a structured transition program for older students that emphasizes vocational training, independent living skills, and preparation for adulthood. These programs help participants enter the workforce or other post-secondary environments with confidence and support. SINAI also operates an adult program focused on continued growth and community involvement.


Simchas Chaya Sara
Simcha Support, Gemachs, Event Supplies
Gemach Chaya Sara provides tablecloths for loan to individuals and families in need of linens for simchos and special occasions. The gemach offers a wide variety of tablecloths, with different sizes, patterns, and styles available to suit events such as weddings, Sheva Brachos, bar mitzvahs, and other gatherings.
The process for borrowing involves contacting the gemach directly and arranging pickup or delivery of the needed tablecloths. Borrowers are expected to return the tablecloths clean and in good condition. The gemach emphasizes kavod and simcha by helping families host events with dignity, regardless of financial means.


Shmira Queens Borough Safety Patrol
Safety, Emergency Services, Volunteer Rescue, Community Security, Crime Prevention
Queens Borough Safety Patrol (QBSP Shmira) is a volunteer-based organization that provides emergency response and anti-crime patrol services in Queens, New York. Operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, the organization responds to a wide range of community needs, including safety threats, suspicious activity, and emergency situations. Their services are coordinated through a 24/7 emergency hotline and managed by trained dispatchers who communicate with responders via two-way radio systems.
The organization handles hundreds of calls annually and maintains an active network of volunteer responders who are stationed across various neighborhoods in New York City. QBSP Shmira functions as a rapid-response team, often arriving on scene ahead of official emergency services to provide support, deter crime, or assist in urgent situations. Their presence in the community serves as both a preventative and reactive safety measure.
Distinctive aspects of QBSP Shmira include its scale—boasting hundreds of volunteers—and its commitment to swift, professional, and consistent service. Unlike some organizations that operate only during specific hours or events, Shmira provides uninterrupted coverage, making it a reliable first contact in emergencies for many local residents. Their volunteers undergo training to ensure appropriate and effective assistance in diverse scenarios.


Shmira Crown Heights Safety Patrol
Community Safety, Emergency Response, Neighborhood Patrol, Crime Prevention
Shmira is a volunteer safety patrol operating in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn. Its members respond to emergency and non-emergency calls from local residents, providing a visible community presence and helping prevent crime. The organization operates independently but often coordinates with the NYPD and Hatzolah when needed. Members are on patrol daily and respond to calls ranging from suspicious activity to active emergencies, typically arriving before official responders.
The organization emphasizes rapid, hands-on intervention. Many members are certified EMTs and provide immediate first aid at the scene of injuries or attacks. Shmira volunteers have responded to violent assaults, medical emergencies, building fires, and missing person cases. Their patrols have led to the capture of burglars, muggers, bike and car thieves, and others involved in criminal activity. In addition to foot and vehicle patrols, they perform surveillance reviews, stakeouts, and joint efforts with police, often helping to identify and apprehend suspects through video evidence.
Shmira’s approach is notable for its direct action and consistent presence. With over 100 active volunteers, many of whom are long-time local residents, the organization maintains a strong connection to the community it serves. Members patrol late into the night when needed and have remained active during high-risk situations, including terror threats and major emergencies like 9/11. They regularly publish safety bulletins and encourage residents to install security systems to help deter crime.


Shifrah
Women's Health, Pregnancy Support, Medical Advocacy, Hyperemesis Gravidarum
Shifrah supports women experiencing hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), a severe pregnancy condition marked by extreme nausea, vomiting, and related complications. The organization provides tailored guidance for navigating HG, helping women manage both the physical and emotional toll of the condition. Its services are designed to reduce isolation, promote safety, and equip women with the tools they need to advocate for proper care.
Shifrah offers education about HG to women, healthcare providers, and rabbinic leaders. It helps connect patients with evidence-based treatment options and strategies, including medications, hydration plans, and nutritional support. The organization also assists women in identifying medical professionals who are knowledgeable about HG management, and it promotes awareness of how to avoid common risks and mismanagement.
In addition to medical guidance, Shifrah provides emotional support through individualized follow-up and peer connections. Women receive validation and encouragement throughout their pregnancy journey, particularly in cases where the severity of HG impacts daily functioning or family life. The organization plays a key role in bridging the gap between patients, providers, and community understanding.
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