We provide financial help by offering direct support and empowering individuals with long-term solutions. Every day, we choose one recipient to receive donations from everyone’s $1 contribution.

So far, we’ve created a list of over 300 recipients, including individuals, small businesses, and local organizations. This list, compiled in less than a month, highlights the tremendous need for support. Currently, we’re focusing on recipients in Israel, where a dollar makes a bigger impact. As our funding grows, we plan to expand to recipients in the United States and even B”H having multiple daily recipients.

Our goal is to create a direct and meaningful impact on people’s lives. Each recipient can receive help only once, with the goal of helping them get back on their feet. We avoid distributing to large organizations and instead focus on vetted individuals or groups. To streamline the process, we partner with other organizations that have already vetted recipients but lack the funds to help. For example, we might help a battered women’s shelter furnish an apartment for a mother and her children starting fresh.

Here are some of the ways we plan to assist:

  • Direct monetary support: Giving cash or financial aid to those in need.
  • Small business support: Purchasing from small businesses or providing interest-free microloans.
  • Paying bills: Covering rent, utilities, or other necessary expenses.
  • Education sponsorship: Funding scholarships or paying tuition.
  • Food vouchers: Providing grocery cards or meal vouchers.
  • Job training: Supporting vocational training or career coaching.
  • Medical expenses: Contributing to surgeries, medication, or hospital bills.
  • Housing assistance: Helping with rent or housing relief.
  • Childcare and school supplies: Covering the cost of childcare, books, and uniforms.
  • Transportation aid: Helping with public transit, vehicle repairs, or buying a car.
  • Disaster relief: Supporting victims of natural disasters.
  • Work tools or equipment: Buying tools or technology for education or livelihood.
  • Community projects: Contributing to community centers, synagogues, or mikvehs.

Starting in March, we’ll update our blog daily with details about the recipients, including stories, photos, or videos. Donors will also receive daily updates via email about how their contributions made a difference.

Our goal is to reach $1,000 in daily donations by March. Every $1 counts—join us in creating change and become one of the 1,000 givers who help make this possible.