BANK THREATENING IMMINENT EVICTION
Homelessness does not only exist in the streets of Manhattan. For some families, the threat of being thrown out of their homes and living on the streets is very real.
Today, one Monsey family with 7 children is facing this exact threat. These children attend local schools and yeshivos, and among the children, one is dealing with special needs and chronic health issues. Their parents no longer know whether they will be able to continue providing their children with a bed at night.
Though the bank is threatening to evict this family within a few weeks, there is a glimmer of hope. Thanks to the work of dedicated askanim, negotiations with the bank have finally yielded results. The bank is willing to accept $490,000 for the home, if the money is paid this week.
The family is appealing desperately to their generous and caring brothers and sisters to save them from homelessness and keep their 7 children off the streets. With your help, they will be able to stay in their home and keep their family together.
Make a generous donation today! In the merit of showing compassion and giving tzeddakah to a family in need, may you and your loved ones be blessed with a shana tova, a year of brachos, yeshuos, and good health.