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Two Dreams of A little Boy

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Two Dreams Of A Little Boys 

 

Moshe was placed in an orphanage shortly after he was born. As he grew up he had a dream… To be adopted, to have a mon and a dad, a real home, the sense of belonging.

Rachel, like every young lady looked forward to the day that she would find the man of her dream, have a family and live happily ever after.  Before her father died he asked her to take care of her mother and she told him she would. Rachel put her dream on hold to take care of her.

 As time went on she longed for a family but was not willing to compromise the promise she had made to her dad. She decided to adopt; this is where Moshe’s dream started to take shape and began to come true.

Rachel made arrangement with an orphanage outside of Israel and that is where she first met Moshe, and the rest is history. In fact, she adopted a sister for him as well. The three lived with their new grandmother and everything seemed to be going well for them.

A year ago this month (June) Rachel at the age of 43 had a stroke and died, leaving these two kids orphan’s again. Fortunately, Rachel had made her older sister Hayah, promises that if anything ever happened to her that she would take care of them, they even had legal documents drawn up and after the morning period was over she lovingly brought them home to raise and to become part of an even bigger loving family.

Days after the funeral Child Protective Services said they would be there to help with support for the two children, unfortunately they changed their tune when Hayah went to apply for the finatual aid they offered. They told her because she volunteered to take care, to raise nurture, not to mention to make good on the promise she had years ago made to her sister, CPS said they would not help, leaving the family with a finnataul hardship but they seem to manage somehow.

Moshe is now just a few months away from turning thirteen and has been asking his new mom Hayah about his Bar Mitzvah, something every Jewish boy looks forward to. She told him they can’t afford it now but maybe later.

He has been dreaming and looking forward to this special day, to this rite of passage into adulthood but it looks like it won’t happen now because the cost is just too far out of their reach.

It will cost just about $6000 to see this, now not so little of boys dream come true. Moshe has been through a lot in his short life with spending the first six years of his life feeling unwanted, unloved and having no sense of belonging, then losing his mom and now this.

We can make a difference in this young boy’s life if you would do just four things. First, make a donation here on Go Fund Me. Second, post this story on your Facebook page or other social media you use. Thirdly forward this to your friends. Lastly, check out our web site at Hope For Sderot.com.

In the big scheme of thing six thousand dollars is not a lot of money ( one thousand people giving up just one happy meal) but for this family, this boy, it might as well be a million dollars and is something so far out of their reach it’s un imaginable, but we can change that. Will you please help today?  Every penny raised will go to Moshe’s Bar Mitzvah and if there is anything left over it will go into a trust account for him for later on in his life. Please click, please post, please share! Toda lecha. (Thank You)

We will keep you posted on our progress and hopefully pictures from his Bar Mitzvah.

 
Hope for Sderot was established in 2008 as a Humanitarian Aid organization to help the people of Sderot. We are a non-profit organization recognized by the IRS as a 501c3 and with a total volunteer staff; we distribute 92% of all donations to the people of Sderot. All donations are tax deductible. In this case 100% of what we receive from Go Fund Me will go to Moshe.



Organizer

Stewart Ganulin
Organizer
Prescott, AZ
HOPE FOR SDEROT INC
 
Registered nonprofit
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