As a son, it breaks my heart to see my father — a man who’s given everything to his family — struggling to stay afloat.
My father has dedicated himself to his small, blue-collar business — working long days and late nights to provide for our family. He is a proud and humble man who has always been there for others, never one to ask for help.
But over the past two years, things have taken a difficult turn. Due to rising costs and less available work, his business has struggled, and he has accumulated over $250,000 in debt. For the past two years, he’s been making only the minimum monthly payments — barely covering the interest — with no clear path to see his way out of this situation.
My father is 47 years old, a loving husband, and the devoted father of six children. Two of us are married and independent, but he still supports four children at home.
My mother, a dedicated school teacher for more than 20 years, works tirelessly to help make ends meet — but it’s simply not enough.
We are now turning to the kindness and generosity of our community — to those who understand what it means to help another Yid in need, to share in the mitzvah of chesed. Every dollar will go directly toward easing this overwhelming financial burden and helping my father rebuild his business and his peace of mind.
Your generosity will help lift a hardworking man and his family out of financial hardship, giving him hope and the chance to rebuild what he has worked for all his life.
From the bottom of our hearts — thank you for your support, compassion, and kindness.
May Hashem bless you and your family with health, parnassah, and the zechus to always remain on the giving side.




