The agonizing cries of hundreds of fresh orphans in Sderot, many too young to comprehend their new, horrifying reality. Their parents brutally taken from them, leaving them to face an unimaginable world.
Since the Holocaust, our city has not witnessed a tragedy of this magnitude. Men, women, and children falling to bullets. Homes consumed by flames, destroyed by rockets. Police stations charred from relentless 48-hour firefights with ruthless terrorists.
In the midst of this ongoing nightmare, we continue to stand strong, even as rockets crash into our neighborhood mere moments ago. We don’t have the luxury of pausing for a breath.
The lines of people seeking food grow longer by the day. Our dedicated team of volunteers tirelessly mans the kitchen, preparing meals and packages for those who cannot move.
Battle-weary Israeli Police officers, Special Forces members, and IDF soldiers from around Sderot find solace in our hot meals, coffee, rest, and, most importantly, the warmth of hugs and words of comfort and inspiration.
Our home visits persist, reaching out to countless traumatized individuals whose lives have been shattered by violence. Our crisis therapists work tirelessly, offering support 24 hours a day.
Exhausted but unwavering, we press on with a sense of mission and urgency, but we can only continue with your generosity. We lack the funds required for this vital work and turn to YOU for support.
Your donation is more than just money; it’s a lifeline. It’s the hope that these orphans can cling to, the strength that keeps us going through endless nights, and the love that heals broken hearts. You have the power to make a profound difference in the lives of those who have lost everything.
Remember, this is a crisis unlike anything we’ve seen since the Holocaust, and your contribution can mean the difference between life and death for those struggling to survive. Your generosity is the beacon of light in this dark hour. We implore you, please, make that critical donation today. Together, we are not just saving lives; we are restoring faith, love, and hope in the hearts of those who need it most.
Moshiach now