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Gitty Katz Bracha Sima Gabioff

total raised
2432
goal
1800
Recent Donors
  • Lolly Jozefovic
    $180
    Awesome ladies in Mariner!
  • Ashley And Bashi Anisfeld
    $150
  • Pearl Margareten
    $150
    Tizku L’Mitzvos
  • Shaya And Suri Levy
    $150
  • Zipora Schuck
    $150
    Tizku lmitzvos Gitty and Bracha Sima! Always with a chessed agenda!
  • Aryeh And Weinreb
    $136
  • Miriam Scheiner
    $120
  • Vichna Belsky
    $100
  • Yehoshua Gold
    $100
  • Miriam Finkelstein-Fishberg
    $100
    IHO my two favorite people Bracha Sima and Gitty! You are both an inspiration! Keep up the great work! MF
  • Gita Shoshana
    $100
  • Bracha Sima Gobioff
    $100
  • Dubbie Gluck
    $100
    Tizku lmitzvos Gitty & Bracha Sima
  • Chany Frischman
    $100
  • Aviva Mehl
    $100
    Tizku lemitzvos! You guys are the best!
  • Yael Kahan
    $100
  • Mordechai & EM Bernfeld
    $77
  • Faige Berg
    $59
  • Chaya Vorchheimer
    $54
  • Feigie Simonovits
    $50
  • Devorah Schiff
    $41
  • Elie And Chaya Leah Weiss
    $36
    Tizku L’mitzvos!!
  • Toby Izsak
    $36
  • Chana Leah Oppenheim
    $36
  • Barry Pollak
    $36
  • Anonymous Masri
    $36
  • Yaffa Neu
    $25
  • Avromi Gestetner
    $10
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Thanks so much for visiting my page!
I've always been passionate about Chesed 24/7, but now I'm taking my passion to a new level. I am inviting you to join me - to connect with patients in the hospital - by sponsoring the Shabbos Boxes that bring them light and joy.

When you sponsor a Shabbos Box, it's as if you're personally bringing candles, grape juice and other Shabbos essentials to the sick! That's incredible. But there's more.
When you participate in the Shabbos Box Project, you partner with Chesed 24/7 in everything they do - including stocking 21 Chesed Hospitality rooms with meals, Shabbos Boxes, and everything a person could need in the hospital! Plus, you can win great prizes!

So please join me. Sponsor boxes and enter to win.
You'll be leaving your mark on 15,000 patients' lives.
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