Join UJA’s New Rochelle and White Plains communities as we come together to do a mitzvah. We’ll be assembling travel toiletry kits to bring a little comfort and care to children and young adults with developmental disabilities and adults facing mental health challenges — all served by UJA partner Ohel Children’s Home and Family Services — as they head out for special Shabbat retreats.
We’re also collecting new or gently used fiction and nonfiction books for mothers and children (from birth to 11 years) in Ohel’s domestic violence shelters.
Plus, you’ll learn more about how UJA supports people with disabilities and victims of domestic violence.