Jewish Family Crisis Support
When everything falls apart, we step in.
Pa'amonim provides immediate relief, financial guidance, and lasting support for families in crisis — so no one faces their darkest moment alone.
Our Mission
Pa'amonim is a community-based organization dedicated to assisting families who find themselves in moments of crisis — often with nowhere else to turn.
Every day, we encounter families struggling to secure the most basic necessities: food on the table, a stable place to sleep, and the ability to care for their children with dignity.
Because a family in crisis doesn't need a handout. They need someone who won't let go.
"These families are not looking for luxury. They are simply trying to survive and maintain a basic sense of normalcy for their children."
What We Do
From emergency response through long-term recovery.
Emergency funds delivered within 24 hours to address urgent needs.
Structured planning that turns temporary relief into lasting independence.
Holistic care addressing the needs of the entire family unit.
Walking together until stability is achieved and maintained.
Real Stories
Names changed for privacy.
"When my husband lost his job, I didn't know how we would feed our children. Pa'amonim didn't just give us money — they gave us a plan. Six months later, we're back on our feet."
"The eviction notice came on a Friday. By Monday, Pa'amonim had helped us stay in our home. They treated us with such dignity during the hardest time of our lives."
Urgent: Pesach is Approaching
As Pesach approaches, the burden becomes even heavier. No family should have to choose between paying rent and giving their children a Seder.
Complete food provisions
Prevent eviction
Clothing & essentials
Financial planning
Every dollar goes directly to families in crisis.
Donate Now — Save a Family This PesachGet In Touch
Whether you need support or want to learn more, reach out. Every conversation is confidential.
If your family is facing a financial crisis, we're here for you.
Available 24/7 for emergencies
Questions about donating or partnerships?
501(c)(3) nonprofit