When something goes wrong on the side of the road in Rockland County — a flat at midnight, a dead battery in a parking lot, a flood pushing into your driveway — someone has to come.
Since 2018, that someone has been Chavivim.
Rockland County is one of the busiest service areas in the network. From Monsey and Kaser up through Spring Valley and Wesley Hills, out to Suffern and Airmont in the south and Pomona and New City in the north, the calls don't stop — overnight breakdowns on Route 306, stalls on the Palisades Interstate Parkway, lockouts on a side street in Kaser, snow recoveries off NY-59, missing children in a busy parking lot. We work mutual aid with Spring Valley PD, Ramapo PD, Hatzolah and the local volunteer fire companies whenever a scene calls for it, and we run a full Shabbos & Yom Tov program — a dedicated Shabbos goy unit for non-emergency tasks plus halacha-permitted emergency response by our regular volunteer members for everything from house lockouts to search-and-rescue.
Locally, we're who you call when waiting isn't an option, when towing isn't the answer, and when you'd rather hear a familiar voice on the other end.
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If you're stuck, call. There's nothing too small.
It's not a service. It's a promise — that when you need help, someone will answer, and someone will come.