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WHAT
WE DO:
MEALS PROGRAM
KIMPATORIN AID SERVICES
HOUSEKEEPING
Piles of laundry, sticky  oors, over owing sinks and counters... The clutter and dirt build up, especially when new mothers are dealing with complications. Housekeepers are dispatched to keep their homes running smoothly until they feel capable of facing the daily demands.
AISHES CHAYIL & AIM B’YISROEL
When a new mother can’t rest at home, Kimpatorin Aid sends her to a respite home. Women who had dif cult births, mothers of large families, and others who need special care get nourishing meals and the relief of having a nursing staff to care for their babies.
NIGHTTIME NURSES
Mothers of multiples learn that exhaustion has an entirely new de nition when twins join the family. For as long as necessary, the services of a night nurse provide them with the greatest gift imaginable: A good night’s sleep.
Newborn crying and menu planning do not work well together. For the  rst two weeks after birth, new mothers  nd it dif cult—
if not impossible—to feed their families
with nourishing meals. Kimpatorin Aid Volunteers cook and deliver suppers to keep the family ship a oat.
CRIBS & STROLLERS
Shocking, but true. Many parents cannot afford their newborn’s basic necessities. Kimpatorin Aid delivers cribs and baby carriages
to homes that would have otherwise struggled in silence.


































































































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