Become
A Monthly Partner with Ezras Nashim

Provide life-saving care, dignity, and immeasurable kindness.

Just a few dollars each month can save lives and protect the dignity and modesty of the women of our community.

The gratitude is infinite.

The kindness is limitless.

The results are everlasting.

Ezras Nashim’s dedicated and sensitive female volunteer EMTs drop everything at the beep of their radios to assist women or children in pain. 

Maybe you can’t volunteer.

But you can help fund this incredible cause.

Do your part in changing the world, one community at a time.

“I was so grateful to be taken care of by people who look out for things besides my immediate health.”
Miriam T.,
Flatbush

Starting with Shifra and Puah in Egypt, women have a history of aiding fellow women during medical emergencies. We’re carrying forward that mesorah for future generations.

“I wish you could have been there for me when I was giving birth in an ambulance.”
Rina K.,
Israel

One day we’ll come to your community. Help us make that dream a reality.

“The volunteers were very professional, soft, and caring. They stayed calm, took my vitals, and ensured I was safe in the ambulance.”
Chana Esther F.,
Boro Park

We’re protecting the dignity and modesty of our women. Will you help us?

Your monthly donation will go towards funding:

“I felt like I was being taken care of by sisters.”
– Gila R.,
Boro Park

You can save lives every day with just a few dollars a month.
The merit is all yours.

We treat emergencies big and small. You can also call us for non-emergency home-visits, such as for pre- or post-surgery, postpartum, terminal illness, blood pressure monitoring, pain management etc. to ensure your concerns are handled with discretion, and without delay.
Our state-of-the-art Type II ambulance is equipped with all basic life support (BLS) equipment, including the more specialized hydraulic (electric) stretcher. Between 2-4 EMTs accompany each patient transport.
Her husband called the local emergency service. Three men arrived without delay, but for Rachel, their presence was heavy and overwhelming. The anxiety made breathing more difficult. Luckily, she remembered where she’d saved the number of Ezras Nashim. Within minutes, female EMTs showed up. Calming, reassuring and understanding. “The women coaxed me into concentrating on my breathing and calming me down,” recounts Rachel. “They were wonderful, patiently explaining what was happening all the way to the hospital and staying on with me for a couple of hours. I’ll be forever grateful to Ezras Nashim.” Rachel, Brooklyn, NY.
She saved Ezras Nashim’s number to her speed dial, hoping she wouldn’t need it. She wasn’t even sure why she did that, but she did know that, if she had the super quick birth she dreaded, she didn't want a man rushing in to catch the baby. “That would’ve been traumatic for me. In any case, I didn’t dream it would get to that.” Famous last words. When labor came on heavily at home, she speed dialed Ezras Nashim. "The dispatcher was calm, patient and reassuring. Within minutes, two incredible lifesavers appeared at my house, turning the bathroom into a hospital room. I cannot even describe the professionalism they displayed. My baby Rivka’le came so fast, but they were faster. To have personally witnessed and experienced Ezras Nashim in action is a gift." And that was just the beginning. The way they expertly took care of the newborn, swaddled her and handed her to an emotional Chani, brought to her mind Shifra and Puah, the Jewish midwives. "Your selfless, dedicated women came into my life to create a miracle and you quietly slipped out when you were done.” Chani, Brooklyn, NY.
She says her worst fear was fainting and waking up to a group of men treating her. So she dialed Ezras Nashim fast. Within minutes, their ambulance was on the way. Ortal did pass out, but Ezras Nashim members were there to treat her. “They made sure I felt safe, respected and covered at all times — as they got me into the ambulance and while transporting me to the hospital. They didn’t leave my side for a minute, assuring me they’d be there in case I’d pass out again. That knowledge really calmed me down.” But what really moved her, was that the EMTs later reached out to check how she felt or if they could help further in any way. “That was unbelievably sweet and thoughtful and really made me feel engulfed in their compassion. Thank you for your professionalism and care.” Ortal, Brooklyn, NY.