Tomchei Shabbos Case File # 2868-1335

[COMMUNICATED]  Can you spare a few moments to share in the pain of those in pain?

Can you find it in your heart to help us help them?

As Lakewood, Jackson, Toms River, and Howell constantly expand, new situations come up, and sadly have to come unto צדקה to survive.

Hear me out:  

There was a certain David G. who had a partnership in a successful Real Estate firm, so when he was tragically נפטר from a sudden illness ל”ע, community leaders rightfully calculated the קרן for his אלמנה and their 5 יתומים to include the continued income from his business. Sadly, a few years later, their old business crashed, leaving Mrs. G. עמו”ש as the sole breadwinner, housemaker, and caregiver for a home struggling to cope with their painful loss. Empty cabinets and pantries became normal, their fridge usually running low. The pain of hungry children already fatherless was just too much. But when the Tomchei Shabbos package began appearing on their doorstep every week, a little of the old שמחה came in, too.

Really hear this story, take to heart their difficulties. There are 800 families every month, waiting for hope to come, their eyes turned to you. They are 7,000 children who rely on your נושא בעול to have food on their table. Tomchei Shabbos packages are their reminder that we care. (To Read More Stories Click HERE)

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