We exist so no one has to face the hardest moments alone.

We help Jewish families with debt.

Founded 2023 · 501(c)(3) non-profit organization

The hardest financial struggles in the Jewish community are the quiet ones. The debt growing in private. The late mortgage payment. The family that looks fine from the outside and isn't. These are the families in the messy middle, and they're the ones we built Collective Kindness for.

Our partners

Natan UJA Federation of New York

Five pathways,
one organization.

Each program is uniquely designed for different needs and experiences.

Is Collective Kindness right for you?

Collective Kindness involves intensive wraparound case management for Jewish families ready to get back on their feet. It works where four things are true. If you mostly just need debt help, Kosher Debt Help is the better front door.

  • 01You're based in the United States.
  • 02Your monthly deficit is under $5,000.
  • 03The primary breadwinner is currently employed.
  • 04Both spouses are willing to do whatever it takes to change the situation.

Our mission is to help all Jewish people get back on their feet, toward emotional and financial stability. A hand-up, not a handout. But this all started out from a simple WhatsApp status.

Our story →
Impact since 2023 By the numbers
5,971
Lives changed (avg. 5 kids + 2 parents per family)
853
Families served, across every program
2,450
Donors partnered
8
Chapters nationwide
1
Mission: helping Jewish families get back on their feet with smart chesed
The journey

Six steps, taken together.

We don't drop a check and disappear. Each family is met by a case manager who walks the road from intake to stability — for as long as it takes.

01 — Apply

Reach out

Submit an application. We review for fit, with respect and dignity.

02 — Intake

Get heard

A confidential conversation about where you are and where you want to be.

03 — Plan

Build a path

Together we design a roadmap rooted in your circumstances, not a template.

04 — Connect

Find your people

We pair you with coaches, counselors, and partner organizations.

05 — Support

Keep walking

Ongoing accompaniment — check-ins, accountability, course corrections.

06 — Thrive

Stand on your own

You graduate when stability is yours to keep.