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Giving is righteous!

Ezekiel 37:15–28

 

Ezekiel 37:15–28 records a powerful prophetic act commanded by the Most High that speaks directly to the identity, division, scattering, and future restoration of the people of Israel.

 

Yahawah commands Ezekiel to join the two sticks into one, declaring that what was divided would be made whole again—not by human effort, but by divine purpose and covenant promise.

“I will make them one nation… and one king shall be king to them all.”
— Ezekiel 37:22

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“Let the elders that rule well be counted worthy of double honour, especially they who labour in the word and doctrine. 

1 Timothy 5:17 

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Hurricane Relief in Jamaica

 "If there be among you a poor man of one of thy brethren within any of thy gates in thy land which the LORD thy God giveth thee, thou shalt not harden thine heart, nor shut thine hand from thy poor brother: " - Deuteronomy 15:7

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Give to thy brethren

  

Judah the Hebrew – Community Mutual Aid


Judah the Hebrew is a faith-centered community mutual aid effort rooted in scripture and the responsibility to care for one another in times of need.


Our work exists to help quickly and directly to individuals and families in our community who are experiencing hardship, without delay, bureaucracy, or institutional barriers.


What This Is

  • A community-led mutual aid effort
  • Neighbors helping neighbors in our community
  • Funds shared directly with individuals and families in our community
  • Voluntary gifts given in good faith in our community
  • Stewardship, not profit


“Bear ye one another’s burdens and so fulfil the law.”
— Galatians 6:2


What This Is NOT

  • Not a nonprofit organization
  • Not a 501(c)(3) charity
  • Not a business
  • Donations are not tax-deductible


“Let not your left hand know what your right hand doeth.”
— Matthew 6:3


How Funds Are Collected:


Funds are received as personal gifts through peer-to-peer platforms.
No services, products, or benefits are offered as gifts and support for our community.


“Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity.”
— 2 Corinthians 9:7


How Funds Are Distributed:


Funds are shared directly with individuals and families in our community for:

  • Food and water
  • Temporary shelter or repairs
  • Medical and emergency needs
  • Disaster recovery

Judah the Hebrew serves as a steward, passing resources through—not owning them.


“Whoso hath this world’s good, and seeth his brother have need, and shutteth up his bowels of compassion…”
— 1 John 3:17


IRS Clarification (Plain Language)

The IRS distinguishes between:

  • Charitable contributions (require nonprofit status), and
  • Personal gifts, which are lawful between individuals and family members


This effort operates strictly as gift-based mutual aid, not as a charity or business.


No tax receipts are issued. No income is generated.

Transparency Commitment:


Judah the Hebrew publicly shares:

  • Funds received
  • Funds distributed
  • Purpose of assistance


“Provide things honest in the sight of all men.” — Romans 12:17 

FAQs

Q1: Is this a charity or nonprofit?

Q1: Is this a charity or nonprofit?

Q1: Is this a charity or nonprofit?

No. This is a community mutual aid effort. It is not registered as a nonprofit and does not claim any IRS charitable status.

Q2: Are donations tax-deductible?

Q1: Is this a charity or nonprofit?

Q1: Is this a charity or nonprofit?

  

No. Donations are voluntary gifts and are not tax-deductible.

Q3: Why not form a 501(c)(3)?

Q1: Is this a charity or nonprofit?

Q3: Why not form a 501(c)(3)?

Creating a nonprofit takes time, money, and compliance requirements. Mutual aid allows communities to respond immediately during emergencies without delays..

Q4: Is this legal?

Q6: Do recipients have to pay taxes on the money they receive?

Q3: Why not form a 501(c)(3)?

Yes. The IRS recognizes the difference between:

Charitable contributions (which require nonprofit status), and

Personal gifts, which are allowed between individuals.


This effort operates entirely within the personal gift framework.

Q5: Does the organizer pay taxes on this money?

Q6: Do recipients have to pay taxes on the money they receive?

Q6: Do recipients have to pay taxes on the money they receive?

  

No. Funds are not income to the organizer because:

  • The money is passed through to others
  • The organizer does not keep or profit from the funds
  • Records are maintained to show distribution

Q6: Do recipients have to pay taxes on the money they receive?

Q6: Do recipients have to pay taxes on the money they receive?

Q6: Do recipients have to pay taxes on the money they receive?

 Generally, no. Money given due to hardship or disaster relief is considered a gift, not income, when no services are required.

Q7: How do you decide who receives help?

Q8: How do we know the money is used properly?

Q8: How do we know the money is used properly?

Recipients are identified through:


  • Community referrals
  • Verified need
  • Direct requests related to hardship or impact of disaster

  

Priority is given to urgent needs based on the community agreement.

Q8: How do we know the money is used properly?

Q8: How do we know the money is used properly?

Q8: How do we know the money is used properly?

Regular updates are shared showing:


  • Amount raised
  • Amount distributed
  • General purpose of assistance

No personal identifying information is shared without permission.

Q9: Can I help without donating?

Q8: How do we know the money is used properly?

Q9: Can I help without donating?

Yes. Sharing information, connecting families in need, or helping verify needs are all valuable forms of support.

DISCLAIMER

This is a community-led mutual aid effort created to support families in our community. Funds collected are distributed directly to individuals and families for immediate relief needs such as food, shelter, medical care, and recovery support.


This effort is not a registered nonprofit or charity, and donations are not tax-deductible. All contributions are voluntary gifts made in good faith to support community relief.

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