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07/06/2026

When Anna immigrated to Israel from Ukraine in 2020, she arrived with her 10-year-old daughter and no relatives in the country.

Over the past several months, they have faced overwhelming challenges. During the war in March and April 2026, Anna and her daughter had to temporarily relocate because their building did not have a protected shelter, making it unsafe to remain there. For a time, they were forced to pay rent on two apartments at once.

Then, in June, their landlord asked them to vacate their apartment and settle all outstanding expenses, including utility bills. With a modest income and the weight of accumulated costs, Anna was unable to clear the debt alone.

This was the second time Anna turned to our organization for help.

Because of the generosity of supporters like you, we were able to provide financial assistance through utility checks for three months, along with grocery cards totaling ₪400 each month for three months.

Your support gave Anna and her daughter more than practical help. It brought relief in a difficult season, restored hope, and reminded them that they are not facing these challenges alone.

Thank you for standing with families in need and helping bring tangible care, dignity, and hope to those rebuilding their lives in Israel. 🇮🇱

07/03/2026

In 2015, the Gromov family made aliyah from Belarus with hope for a new beginning in Israel.

Over the past year, however, a series of painful setbacks has placed them in an extremely difficult financial situation.

In May 2025, the husband suffered a serious accident at work, breaking his finger and requiring surgery. After receiving only three months of limited disability assistance, he was finally able to return to work in November.

Then, on December 8, he suffered another devastating fall—fracturing his knee and tearing his meniscus. His claim for assistance was denied, and he remains unable to work while undergoing physiotherapy. At this time, there is still no clear answer as to when he may be able to return to his job.

Today, Alla is the family’s only source of income, earning approximately ₪3,000 per month. Their rent and utilities alone total about ₪3,500 each month, in addition to a loan payment and the rising cost of food and everyday necessities.

Because of the generosity of friends and partners like you, we were able to provide the Gromov family with financial support for three months, along with grocery cards valued at ₪400 per month for three months.

Alla asked us to share her heartfelt gratitude with everyone who helped make this support possible. Your kindness has brought practical relief, encouragement, and a reminder that this family is not alone. ❤️

Thank you for standing with immigrant families and families in crisis throughout Israel.

07/01/2026

Maxim was born in Ukraine and made aliyah to Israel with his family in 1999. He studied, worked, and built his life here before beginning his military service.

During his service, Maxim was involved in a serious car accident that led to lasting health challenges. Even after completing his active-duty service, he continued serving in the reserves for 16 years, participating in numerous operations to help protect his country.

Over the years, Maxim built a loving family and became the father of two children. He worked hard to provide for them and make sure they had what they needed.

In 2023, however, Maxim became seriously ill. His condition left him bedridden and unable to work. Since then, he has undergone major surgery and is expected to face several more surgeries in the near future. He currently has an 80% disability rating and is unable to return to work.

The family is now facing significant financial hardship as they struggle to cover everyday necessities, household bills, and school-related expenses for their children.

In this difficult season, Maxim and his family reached out to our support center seeking help and encouragement. Through the generosity of friends and partners, we are honored to come alongside families like theirs with practical assistance and the reminder that they are not alone.

Thank you for helping us bring hope, dignity, and support to families facing overwhelming circumstances.

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