Why we opened this campaign
In 2016, Adele Nesvizhinski moved to Israel with her two sons, seeking a better future. However, her journey has been filled with hardships and challenges.
Adele is a single mother with two boys, seven and nine years old. The eldest, Yoel, was diagnosed with autism and attention deficit disorder (ADHD). Exactly a year ago, he was hospitalized at Eitanim, a Jerusalem psychiatric center, where he was treated for six months.
After Yoel was discharged from Eitanim, he was transferred to a special institution for autistic children. Two months ago there was a fire there, during which two people died, and Yoel was saved only by a miracle.This incident greatly affected the boy, his condition deteriorated sharply, and the results of the doctors’ efforts, unfortunately, went to waste.
Now, Yoel is undergoing a long and challenging rehabilitation process. Adele, striving to stay strong and hold on until the end, is doing everything she can to help her child and keep her family afloat.
Faced with these difficulties, she is completely alone. She has no relatives in Israel. In addition to financial problems—rising medical expenses, household expenses and rent—Adele also faces emotional difficulties. She is completely alone, experiencing despair, hopelessness and lack of optimism about the future.
Adele strives and doesn’t give up for the sake of her children. But now, more than ever, she needs our help!

When we show her how many people care about her family, we will not only meet her material needs and help this poor woman through her hardships. We will also provide incredible moral support, which will be just as significant as financial assistance.
Therefore, the Yad Yitzchok Foundation appeals to you to spread this message among your friends and acquaintances and ask them to make a donation, even a small symbolic one.