Who Will Show Up? For Bonei Olam This Monday

Bonei Olam’s 4th Annual “Show Up” event is THIS MONDAY, and you might be asking yourself, “Why should I attend?” Here are a few reasons why.

1. Support 134 Active Cases

Currently, Bonei Olam Chabad is working with 134 couples on their journey to parenthood. This could be your neighbor, your sister, your niece, your coworker, your classmate. Your presence at this event is a powerful message of support for these families, letting them know they are not alone in their struggles.

2. Celebrate 55 Miracles

THIS MONDAY!

“Everyone else is going… Why Do I Need To 

This past year, Bonei Olam Chabad helped bring 55 precious new lives into the world. Each of these babies represents a story of perseverance, hope, and tefilos. Showing up to this event means celebrating these miracles and the tremendous effort behind each one.

3. For the One in Six

One in six couples struggle with fertility. These are the couples you see daily, the ones you know. Show up for them. You might not have the words to let them know you care, so let your presence do the speaking. 

4. Inspire and Be Inspired

With powerful speakers sharing personal stories, this evening will inspire you with tales of emunah and hope. You’ll leave the event with a renewed sense of faith and a belief in the power of miracle.

5. Help Turn Dreams into Reality

Every dream of parenthood fulfilled by Bonei Olam Chabad starts with someone showing up. Your attendance helps fuel the hope and resources needed to turn dreams into reality for couples davening to become parents.

6. Enjoy a Memorable Evening

On top of making a difference, you’ll enjoy a delicious dairy dessert and a warm, uplifting atmosphere with Event Host  Rivkah Slonim. Valet parking gives you no excuse to stay home.

By showing up, you’re not just attending an event—you’re joining a movement of hope, support, and community. Mark your calendars and be there. Together, we can Show Up, Celebrate Miracles, and Support Dreams. Remember, your presence has power.

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