A new baby is a time of tremendous simcha. But it can also be very stressful and overwhelming. Eim Leah helps make the joy a complete one. Two Days Only! Help BCP help Eim Leah give new mothers the care and support they need.
We’ve been in touch with the women behind Eim Leah since they first launched this organization three years ago, in memory of a friend and young mother Leah Eisdorfer ע”ה. Since then, they’ve grown to be the place where new mothers in need can turn to help the transition when a new baby comes home.
We at BCP have a personal goal of raising at least $5,000 for Eim Leah during their campaign. Help us reach our goal–and help Eim Leah reach their campaign goal–and fund the organization for the entire year!
Today, we are saluting and supporting Jewish Women.
The Eim B’yisroel.
Who ensure the future of klal yisroel.
The women who are tasked with running a healthy, happy, Torahdik home.
The heroes who tackle a never ending list of to-dos.
Carpools. Appointments. Supper. Errands. Work. Simchas.
But then comes the precious moment of birth.
Exciting. Delicate. Fragile. Euphoric. Exhausting.
All in one.
And the hero in our story needs a hand to hold.
Someone to help with the daily chores that cannot be ignored.
The kids still come home hungry from school.
Supper. Homework. Tests. Baths. Bedtime.
The grateful new mother opens the door of her home.
And ushers in the new hero.
Eim Leah.
Lunch. Supper. Mother’s Helper. Layette. Cleaning help.
Now she can rest. Care for her newborn. Regain her strength.
And be there again soon for those who rely on her.
Being a hero means knowing your strengths. And your limitations.
Being a hero means accepting help after birth. And resting your body.
Being a hero means saluting postpartum women who take care of themselves.
Being a hero means supporting Eim Leah.
So that we can be there for them.
What is Eim Leah?
Eim Leah is Lakewood’s kimpeturin organization–there’s only one place where new mothers in need can turn to for support which includes fresh meals delivered daily, afternoon mother’s helpers, baby clothing/layette packages, and cleaning help. With these stresses off their heads, new mothers can regain their strength and take care of their babies. Very often, the people Eim Leah helps are the people who themselves are supporting klal Yisroel — the families of our rabbanim and mechanchim.
The Expenses
Eim Leah takes care of over a thousand families each year – each week 25 to 30 new mothers need their assistance. Their annual budget is $200,000. This is their once-a-year campaign to fund the organization for the entire year.
How to Donate
Visit Eim Leah’s Charidy Campaign Page. Every donation is doubled as matchers have pledged to match every donation.
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