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"I felt lost with nowhere to turn. Just One Life gave me the support I needed to embrace my baby’s future —and my own."
Each year, thousands of women across Israel face overwhelming financial and emotional stress during pregnancy. With your help, we can provide the support they need to choose hope, stability, and a brighter future.
From pregnancy to birth and beyond, Just One Life provides financial, emotional, and mental health support to women in Israel facing crisis, empowering them to embrace motherhood with confidence, stability, and hope.
She dreams of welcoming her baby into the world. But fear and uncertainty weigh heavily on her.
Do I have the resources to provide my baby with the essentials?
Will I be judged for asking for help
What if my family or partner doesn’t support me? Am I strong enough to do this on my own?
She feels trapped, unsure where to turn.
She doesn't even know help is out there.
Through financial relief, emotional support, and mental health counseling, we empower women in Israel to move forward with confidence, knowing they have the strength and resources to embrace motherhood.
We’re here to provide hope and support.
When a woman reaches out to Just One Life, it’s because she feels overwhelmed—uncertain how she’ll navigate pregnancy while facing financial and emotional hardships.
We offer her a lifeline: compassionate guidance, practical assistance, and the reassurance that she is not alone. We listen to her fears, ease her burdens, and empower her to move forward with confidence. With our support, she can make the choice that aligns with her hopes and dreams—not one driven by fear or circumstance.
Our History in Numbers
The Mizrachi quadruplets captured headlines even before their birth in 1998. Their mother, Yael Mizrachi, a member of the hareidi-religious community in Har Nof, was told by doctors that the chances of all four surviving were “one in a million.”
Tova, 27 years old and married, was at the start of her third pregnancy when she and her husband, David, approached Just One Life. The couple already had a 4-year-old daughter and 9-month-old twin girls.
When Sara was diagnosed with a debilitating illness, her world turned upside down. Though her condition was not life-threatening, it put her pregnancy at severe risk and left her unable to manage even the simplest tasks.
When Naomi discovered she was pregnant with her third child, despair and uncertainty clouded her thoughts. Overwhelmed by her circumstances, her initial instinct was to terminate the pregnancy.
Michal, a spirited olah (new immigrant) from Argentina, arrived in Israel brimming with optimism and determination. She embraced her new life wholeheartedly, mastering Hebrew, honing her personal and professional skills, and building a life of independence.
After years of enduring grueling fertility treatments, Chava* and her husband were overjoyed to finally welcome a beautiful baby boy into their family.
Michal, a spirited olah (new immigrant) from Argentina, arrived in Israel brimming with optimism and determination. She embraced her new life wholeheartedly, mastering Hebrew, honing her personal and professional skills, and building a life of independence.
Michal, a spirited olah (new immigrant) from Argentina, arrived in Israel brimming with optimism and determination. She embraced her new life wholeheartedly, mastering Hebrew, honing her personal and professional skills, and building a life of independence.
Rachel began experiencing contractions on the eve of Simchas Torah, a day that should have been filled with celebration and joy. However, she was in Sderot, a city constantly under the shadow of threat.
Miriam gave birth on Yom Kippur, just days before the tragic events of October 7th unfolded. As terrorists unleashed terror right outside her home, the echoes of gunfire filling the air, she faced an unimaginable challenge.
In the aftermath of the horrific attacks of October 7th, one young mother found herself facing a heart-wrenching decision. Her baby had cried inconsolably throughout the day, hungry and scared.
Noy, a resilient woman from Sderot, is a mother of three and currently in her seventh month of pregnancy—a miracle that came after enduring years of fertility treatments. This pregnancy is especially delicate, classified as high-risk, and holds immense emotional weight for her family.
Odelya and her family reside in Sderot, near the local police station, a city that has been on the frontlines of ongoing conflict. On the fateful weekend when the attack occurred, they were confined to their home from Shabbat until Monday, unable to venture outside due to the dire circumstances.
Hadar, a 20-year-old young woman from Sderot, faced unimaginable challenges in the aftermath of the devastating attacks on October 7th.
Avital, a devoted mother of three from Oakim, recently welcomed her newest child under extraordinary circumstances. Following the tragic events of October 7th, her family was evacuated to Eilat, far from the comforting presence of their extended family and support network.
Sarah, a mother of four from Sderot, faced an unimaginable challenge. Amid the chaos and displacement caused by the October 7th attacks, Sarah found herself in a dire situation. At just 25 weeks into a high-risk pregnancy, she was admitted to Shaare Zedek Medical Center and placed on strict bed rest.
In the wake of the devastating October 7th attacks, the Solomon family from Ashkelon faced unimaginable upheaval. Expecting their seventh child, they were forced to flee their home and seek refuge in an empty apartment in Jerusalem, graciously loaned by an American family.
On the borders of Egypt, in the small, resilient community of בני ניצרים, Amir and Yaffa’s family has faced an upheaval that has changed their lives forever. Yaffa, expecting their fourth child, has been relocated with their three young children to a temporary home in a hotel in Jerusalem.
Shoshana and Nir, a young couple from Netivot, were forced to uproot their lives following the devastating attacks on October 7th. Seeking safety and a fresh start, they relocated to Jerusalem, but the transition has brought immense challenges.
Boaz and Chagit, residents of בני ניצרים, are no strangers to the pain of displacement and loss. Their journey began in Gush Katif, a vibrant community in Gaza where they lived until 2005. That year, during Israel’s disengagement from Gaza, they were among the thousands of families forcibly evacuated from their homes.
What We Do
Standing by her side—through pregnancy and beyond,
At Just One Life, our support doesn’t end at birth. We walk with her through every stage, providing the emotional, financial, and mental health resources she needs to build a stable and secure future for herself and her baby. By easing immediate burdens and offering long-term guidance, we empower women in Israel to move forward with confidence, strength, and hope.

Comprehensive Emotional and Mental Health Support
Just One Life provides comprehensive emotional and mental health support for women facing crisis pregnancies in Israel. Through therapy, counseling, and practical assistance, our licensed professionals help women navigate financial hardship, high-risk pregnancies, and emotional distress—ensuring they move forward with strength, resilience, and hope.

Financial Assistance
Just One Life provides financial assistance and essential baby supplies, easing the economic burden of crisis pregnancies so mothers can focus on their health, well-being, and the journey into motherhood with confidence and dignity.

Client Advocacy & Referrals
Just One Life advocates for women facing crisis pregnancies by connecting them with vital resources, social services, and support networks, ensuring they receive the comprehensive care, guidance, and empowerment needed to build a stable future.

Workshops
Just One Life’s workshops equip mothers with parenting skills, emotional resilience, and practical tools to foster healthy attachments, build confidence, and navigate the challenges of pregnancy and motherhood with strength and stability.

Outreach
Just One Life raises awareness and expands its reach through community outreach, education, and partnerships, ensuring that every woman in Israel facing a crisis pregnancy knows she has a place to turn for compassionate support and essential resources.
Reaching out to Just One Life is not just about receiving support—it’s about discovering strength. Many women come to us feeling overwhelmed and uncertain, but through compassionate guidance, emotional support, and practical resources, they find the confidence to move forward. No one should have to face this journey alone—we’re here to walk with them every step of the way.
—Daniella Cohen | Just One Life Therapist
"No one should have to face this journey alone—we’re here every step of the way."
For just $1,800 a year you can provide the critical support a woman in crisis needs to bring her baby into the world with hope and stability.
With a dedicated team and a lean operational model, Just One Life ensures that the funds go directly toward assisting women and families in need, offering them financial relief, emotional support, and a brighter future.
Help us create a world where no woman feels alone or overwhelmed by financial, emotional, or mental burdens during pregnancy.
Join Just One Life today and provide the support, stability, and hope every mother deserves.
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