Love That Conquers All: How Or Lacholeh Turns Compassion Into Healing
A Miracle and a Mountain
Rachel and David Adams spent years praying for a child. When
their son Eli was born with Down syndrome, they called him their miracle baby.
“He was perfect to us,” Rachel says. “Every tiny finger, every breath.”
Eli thrived at his own pace, hitting milestones slowly but
steadily. Just after Eli’s three-month birthday, everything changed. Routine
tests revealed leukemia. “We were still learning how to care for him,” David
remembers, “and suddenly we were fighting for his life.”
Families like the Adamses remind us why compassion matters
so deeply. When you donate to
Or Lacholeh, your gift becomes part of their story, turning fear into
hope and helping families in crisis find strength through community.
When Help Arrives
As hospital days stretched into weeks, the Adams family was
exhausted and overwhelmed. That’s when Or Lacholeh, supported by tax-deductible
Israel donations USA, stepped in.
Volunteers delivered soft clothing made for Eli’s medical
tubing, developmental toys suited to his needs, and a bright stroller arch to
keep him smiling during treatments. “Someone saw our baby,” Rachel says. “Not
just a patient, but our Eli.”
Acts like these show what happens when people choose to donate
Jewish charities that restore hope and humanity.
Love That Heals
Through programs funded by generous donors, Or Lacholeh
supports families in medical crisis across Israel, providing meals, food,
clothing, shopping vouchers, therapy, emotional care & other vital
essentials. Each gift
given through tax-deductible Israel donations USA helps another
parent breathe a little easier and another child find comfort.
These moments of giving are the heartbeat of Jewish
charities everywhere, proof that love, shared generously, can heal even the
deepest pain.
Eli’s Bright Tomorrow
Today, Eli continues treatment with the courage of a little
warrior. His laughter fills hospital halls; his parents’ faith fills their
home. “Love really does conquer all,” Rachel says.
When you donate Jewish charities like Or Lacholeh,
you help families like the Adamses hold on to that love and to each other.
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