Volunteer

Yad Ezra is a volunteer-driven organization. Our small staff of five relies on a dedicated volunteer corps of 125 individuals who regularly give their time, energy, talent and expertise to assist the clients and staff in all areas of the food pantry's operation.

Other Ways To Help

  • Register your Kroger Plus Card with Kroger Community Rewards program!
  • When you go grocery shopping for your family, don't forget Yad Ezra. Buy some kosher foodstuffs for the Jewish hungry.
  • Create a special shelf in your pantry of kosher food for Yad Ezra.
  • Bring the food to Yad Ezra to be weighed, sorted and shelved for distribution.
  • Bring your child, niece, nephew, grandchild to Yad Ezra with his/her Yad Ezra Tzedakah Can (Pushka) filled with money. It's important for people to see that the kosher food pantry exists.
  • Ask your child if he/she would like to contribute part of his/her allowance to Yad Ezra.
  • Show your child that you are writing a check to Yad Ezra. It's important for children to see their parents as role models.
  • When you celebrate a Jewish holiday, don't forget the Jewish hungry. Ask your guests to bring holiday food to your home for Yad Ezra.
  • When you celebrate a family birthday, don't forget to buy kosher cake mixes for Yad Ezra. (One for each year would be great!).
  • Purim is a wonderful time to share your Shalach Manot treats of candy and cookies with the Jewish hungry.
  • Volunteer some time as a family to help our Yad Ezra. We can always use some volunteers. Give us a call (248) 548-3663.
You can make a difference!!

Ken Bernard, Judy Kepes and Nicole Lester
Ken Bernard, Judy Kepes and Nicole Lester.
Roz Fink, Elaine Ryke and Lea Luger
Roz Fink, Elaine Ryke and Lea Luger.