Because every child deserves a slap-free education and every simcha deserves a visit from us.
Chabibi is a community-based initiative that's serious about one thing: making sure kids grow up without fear of physical abuse. We combine legal advocacy, emergency support, and community presence to create a culture where violence against children is unacceptable. Also, we throw in some Mazel Tovs at weddings because balance.
Turns out, protecting children is a full-time job. Here's how we do it.
We monitor, report, and pursue legal action against child abuse cases. Think of us as the neighborhood watch, but for kids, and we actually follow through.
24/7 hotline because abuse doesn't take weekends off. Call 811 and we connect you with legal resources, counseling, and immediate assistance.
We run workshops teaching parents and educators that there are, in fact, better discipline methods than physical punishment. Revolutionary, we know.
Our Chabibi patrol vehicle cruises Williamsburg as a rolling reminder that someone's watching out for kids. Also great for simcha appearances.
We work with authorities to ensure offenders face consequences. Because "boys will be boys" stopped being an excuse decades ago.
We show up to weddings, bar mitzvahs, and engagements spreading joy. Because life isn't all serious—just the child protection part.
We believe in protecting children and celebrating community. It's not contradictory—it's comprehensive.
By day (and night), we're watching out for kids. By night (and sometimes day), we're showing up at simchas spreading positivity.
Think of us as guardian angels with really good timing and a Cadillac Escalade.
We stand for three simple principles. Well, as simple as child protection gets.
Every child deserves to grow up safe. No exceptions, no excuses, no "that's how we were raised" arguments.
Actions have consequences. We ensure offenders are held accountable through proper legal channels because that's how justice works.
A strong community protects its most vulnerable members. We're here to make sure Williamsburg is that kind of community.
We're not asking for donations to buy yachts. Every dollar directly funds child protection and legal advocacy.
Proof we're actually out here doing the work.
"If you're getting slapped, call 811."