As the annual RCCS Auction approaches, women across Crown Heights are preparing to gather for an evening dedicated to hope, community, and lifesaving impact. The event, taking place Sunday, November 23, at the Jewish Children’s Museum will bring together women from all walks of life for an uplifting program supporting the vital work of RCCS – Rofeh Cholim Cancer Society.
For countless families within the frum community, RCCS has been a lifeline, providing medical advocacy, financial assistance, insurance guidance, and emotional support during the most challenging moments. Behind every statistic is a mother, daughter, sister, or friend whose life has been touched by the organization’s dedication.
Last year, over 200 women showed up. This year, let’s double it — to show, with unmistakable unity, that Crown Heights cares. Every additional participant strengthens the mission of RCCS and sends a heartfelt message to families battling cancer: your community stands with you.
This year’s Crown Heights women’s event is more than an auction — it is a chance to stand together in support of those fighting illness and to ensure that RCCS can continue its mission with strength. Guests will enjoy an inspiring program, meaningful camaraderie, and the opportunity to participate in the renowned RCCS Chinese Auction, featuring an array of exciting prizes while directly helping families in crisis.
Organizers emphasize that every woman’s presence makes a difference. “When the women of our community show up, it sends a powerful message to those facing illness: you are not alone,” they shared. “Our unity has the power to bring real healing.”
If unfortunately you are not able to attend, please see our Zeffy link to participate and show your support from afar. Every contribution helps RCCS continue providing critical care and guidance to patients and their families.
All women of Crown Heights are warmly encouraged to attend, bring a friend, and be part of an evening that blends meaning, joy, and purpose.
To order tickets click here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/rccs-crown-heights-womens-event
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Im a patient there at the momemt and have someone else on same floor from israel brought and supported bt rccs. I know because my oncologist told me so as they left soon after i aeeived in-parient (was since admitted) and my brother also spoke to RCCS rep confirming, as he prob came for clinical trial (trying something else). RCCS are very helpful and knowledgeable when i needed them years ago. I wish you didnt know what they do, but fact is i supported cancer org before i knew what it is. It made me go back to my roots,… Read more »
Thank you so much for sharing your story. May Hashem give you and everyone who needs a complete refuah sheleima bekarov!
Thank you so much for the kind words. It has been a tough year, easy to give up, trying to be strong do i can start clinical trial. I hope to meet him. I miss speaking hebrew. I also sing niggunims and my brother got me a music player full of it. RCCS grew tremendously over the last 10 years, more staff and a much budget. They can do more, such as going to appt with patient such as the Israeli pt on my floor shari g same oncologist. You should never need them. Much ❤️ to all, the CH… Read more »
How do I find out who won the raffle