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These Fathers Have Struggled a Thousand Times—What Will Help Them Break Free for Good?


As we approach the exalted day of Yom Kippur, GuardYourEyes (GYE) invites you to participate in a mission of profound importance. In these final days of our campaign, we ask you to join us in transforming lives and strengthening our community’s spiritual foundation.


🎥 Watch: “Reclaiming Life’s Precious Moments”

This powerful video illustrates how many individuals have struggled repeatedly to break free from inappropriate internet habits. It shows how, with GuardYourEyes’ support, these persistent challenges can finally be overcome, allowing people to reclaim life’s most precious moments.


For many, the journey to overcome internet addiction is marked by countless attempts and setbacks. Each try brings hope, followed by disappointment when old habits resurface. GuardYourEyes provides the comprehensive support needed to break this cycle and achieve lasting change.


A Powerful Zechus for Yom Kippur

With only a few days left in our campaign, we strive to reach our $1 million goal. Your contribution now is more crucial than ever. 

By contributing to GuardYourEyes, you’re not just donating – you’re accruing a powerful zechus for yourself as we approach Yom Kippur. Your support will help thousands who have tried time and again to break free. You’ll be instrumental in their journey back to a life of precious moments, offering them a chance for renewal, Teshuvah, and Kedushah.

R’ Aharon Feldman, Rosh Yeshiva of Ner Israel, underscores the critical importance of our work: “GuardYourEyes is saving lives. It is saving marriages. It is saving children. There is nothing more important today than supporting GuardYourEyes.”

Join Us in Making a Difference

Your support can turn a thousand failed attempts into one successful journey. Help us reach our goal and provide the tools and support needed for true transformation.

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For more information, visit GuardYourEyes.com/join, text 510.401.3133, or email [email protected].




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