
2+
Years Running

10+
Locations

100
Children

$300,000
Projected Cost
The Issue
When parents are facing serious hardships – Be it single parenthood, financial distress, or illness – education often gets deprioritized; overshadowed by the urgent demand of daily survival. Relationships and communications with the schools can quickly break down.
There are children who struggle to get into Jewish schools, have been let go from Jewish schools, or simply refuse to go.
The issue may be emotional, academic or financial, or a combination of things. In either case, parents are left feeling helpless.
The Solution
With Hashem’s help, our group of dedicated partners bring families and Schools together to help navigate complex situations and find the right solutions to help child thrive in Jewish Schools.
There is a plethora of common issues. Sometimes it’s finding the right school, sometimes it’s finding the right academic or emotional support in the school, and sometimes it’s simply a matter of bridging the tuition gap
Most importantly, parents and children feel like that there is someone who cares, working tirelessly on their behalf.
To save one neshama is to save a whole world. Saving one Jewish child saves every generation after them.
By the Numbers
Helping kids at risk remain connected to Jewish education, stability, and hope.
Children Helped
60
past 2 years
Children guided, advocated for, and supported so they could remain in or return to a Jewish school framework.
Locations To-Date
9+
regions served
- USA: Arizona, California, Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas.
- Canada: Manitoba (Winnipeg), Quebec (Montreal).
- Northern Europe
Average Support per Child
$3,000
per school year
Covers placement assistance, tuition support, and access to emotional and academic resources.
Projected Children
100
2025–2026 school year
Anticipated number of children seeking support to remain in Jewish schools this year.
Total Projected Cost
$300,000
2025–2026
Funds needed to ensure children stay connected to Jewish education — emotionally, spiritually, and academically.

