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Coping with a child or spouse that is seriously ill is one of life’s most challenging and overwhelming situations. Day and night become a blur, normalcy becomes a distant dream and the rest of life’s routine challenges become exceedingly difficult by the pressing needs of the illness.
Doctor appointments replace grocery shopping, Surgery replaces supper time and therapies replace homework. The entire family, especially the children in the home, become adversely affected by the lack of the parents’ focus. Life becomes one endless whirl of worry, despair and imbalance.
Imagine if these parents would be able to take a short respite from the turmoil to refocus their spirits, rebalance their capacities and rejuvenate their lives. How amazing would such a breather be for them, their children and the entire family?
REJUVENATE has indeed imagined the unimaginable benefit that such a respite would afford these families who are suffering so much. REJUVENATE has indeed accepted the task and undertaken the challenge to help these parents and their families!
REJUVENATE, founded by Mr. & Mrs. Shmuel Weisz of Brooklyn, NY, works tirelessly to arrange and implement much-needed, all-expense-paid vacations for parents or spouses that need them most.
From the travel arrangements to the accommodations, from the food to the fun, REJUVENATE sees to it that every detail of the trip is a stress-free breather that infuses the parents with a renewed life-force.
Since its inception, REJUVENATE has paid and arranged for scores of vacations for weary parents. Time and time again, these trips have proven to rejuvenate body and soul to enable parents to return to their families fresh and alive with the necessary stamina to be there for them and face the challenges at hand with renewed strength and fortitude.
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2 Responses
What an amazing most needed idea.
We have Bli Ein Hora, every kind of organization, but something like this has never been addressed right.
May hashem send you all the koach and money to accomplish your goal, and more so heal all the sick, bekarov
I must say this is an amazing organization. I just wonder if they can add in another overlooked group of people. Almost every shul or neighborhood has a person or two that are disconnected from social life feeling abandoned with almost no one to care for them. Now realistically its up to us to invite them for a supper a seuda etc. or take them out bowling. You can use your imagination and if they are not stable enough to bring them into your home so bring them supper once a month with a note. You have no idea how much it will mean to them. Just the thought that someone cares is huge.
However if we’re not doing our responsibility maybe this wonderful organization can step in and we should atleast support it as much as we can.