Tal Family Emergency Campaign

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Tal Family Emergency Campaign

Hurricane Ida destroyed the Tal family residence and with the grace of Hashem saved two small children from drowning while sleeping. A family with seven young children living at home, they are left struggling and are without basic possessions.

Ten feet of flooding completely destroyed their living quarters and all their belongings and appliances.

The children are now sleeping in the backyard in a tent as the bedrooms are not yet in livable conditions. The cold weather bringing even more hardship.

The Tal family had already been struggling after Mr. Tal, a man of 70 years old, lost his job because of the pandemic, and now even more so.

After decades of giving back to the community by building the tents in the Rebbe’s Ohel and reconstructing Machon Chana building among other mosdos in the neighborhood, the Tal family urgently needs our support.

The funds are under the supervision of Rabbi Chaim Fogelman, Rov of Itchkes Shtiebel.

100% of the funds will be immediately going to the following:

  • Clothing including the basics for weekdays and Shabbos, shoes sweater and coats.
  • Beds, linen, pillows and blankets.
  • Backpack and school supplies.
  • Appliances such as Refrigerator and heaters.
  • Construction, mold Removal, new sheetrock, plaster and paint.

A few community members have take it upon themselves to organize this campaign and get the word to our brothers and sisters. Kol Yisroel Areivim Zeh L’Zeh.

Please please please find it in your heart to help the Tal family in their time of need.

We should never know the nisayon this family is going through!

May Hashem bless you with many brachos, hatzlacha, gezunt and continuous parnassah.

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5 Comments On "Tal Family Emergency Campaign"

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Anon

Mandatory reminder for anyone reading this to get life insurance, and if you already have it, odds are you should have twice as much coverage.

MaiaG

Homeowners insurance and flood insurance are more relevant to mention here. Not life insurance.
Water damage is very difficult and expensive to deal with, mold etc. Insurance may not cover some of it and it may be better and safer to stay in a hotel or a rental home while work is going on and that is very expensive too
For some of the other needs, I hope the community can also help with donating gently used clothing and bedding and spare school supplies so that the money raised can be used for the other needs.

Anon

Agreed, but he be pushing 70. Also, life insurance for kids who were close to a bad outcome. Agreed though.

Kat man

thank you for the oppurtunity

chaim

BTW, might be helpful
For anyone who suffered damage from Hurricane IDA, you can give in an application on ny.gov through FEMA.
here’s the link
DisasterAssistance.gov
I got approved for a few thousands of $$ for mold and sheetrock damage and furniture.
They’ll also ask you if you would be able to stay in the house while construction is going on, you can tell them that you’ll have to move out, and they’ll pay you back some $ towards rental assistance too.
They come down for an inspections ,but are not allowed to actually come into the house due to covid, so they do the inspection outside of the house.

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