Neshamos’s Charidy campaign has launched with a goal of $500,000 and has already surpassed the 10% mark. As Neshamos enters its eighth year, the organization is embarking on an exciting new project: a healing center in the heart of Crown Heights.
The Charidy campaign will support two critical projects:
1. $250,000 will cover programming costs for the new healing center.
2. $250,000 will replenish the Yerucham Legacy Emotional Health Fund, established last year. This fund has already provided vital support to hundreds of individuals struggling financially and emotionally.
The new healing center, for which Neshamos has already secured the keys, will offer separate sessions for men, women, and teens. With the guidance of local Rabbonim, Neshamos plans to provide various supportive healing modalities and groups, including breathwork, EMDR, Al-Anon, grief support, and more.
How You Can Help:
The life-saving work of Neshamos relies on community support. Please consider donating to their Charidy campaign today using the link below. Your support is helping save lives!
Do you know someone struggling with emotional pain? Neshamos’s helpline is available to provide assistance: 646-580-9842.




people wouldn’t think they need “therapy”
Yes, being nice to people of course helps people feel supported. But friends are not in place of therapy, when needed. Its not fair to a friend to load them with things that are not equipped to deal with, as well as not fair to the perso. Who needs help. Some people do need to find a therapist to deal with the effects of some people who “may not have been nice to them”. But the “not nice” can be very complex and damaging. There’s nothing wrong with going to therapy. And there’s so many things right about it. We… Read more »
people need therapy for all sorts of reasons, especially those who have been disappointed and dejected, misunderstood, lonely, in pain … etc
This is such an amazing idea and project. Meir and Chaviva you are the BEST. Everyone please give give and give!! This is the needed in-reach and love and care for our own that we know we need.