

My Bat Mitzvah Fundraising Page
Hannah Lawless-Fisher
Hannah Lawless-Fisher
Dear Family and Friends:
I am so excited to share with you a milestone in my life: On March 15th, I will become a Bat Mitzvah. This marks not only a celebration of my growth but also a commitment to perform mitzvot (good deeds) and make a positive impact in the world.
As part of this journey, I am launching a mitzvah project that is deeply meaningful to me. I would be honored if you could support me in this effort.
The tragic events of October 7th left me heartbroken, and I wanted to do something to help those affected in a way that resonates with my passions. Many of you know how much I love playing softball—it's not just a sport for me; it’s a source of joy, strength, and connection.
That’s why I’ve decided to focus my mitzvah project on helping children in Israel who are suffering from PTSD and those who have lost a parent since October 7th. Softball is very popular in Israel, and it has brought happiness and hope to many young girls. Right now, over 50 girls and young women are training to represent Israel in European championships and even working toward qualifying for the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028.
Through this project, I hope to bring the same sense of joy and empowerment I feel when I play softball to those who need it most.
Your support can help provide opportunities, resources, and moments of happiness to these children as they heal and rebuild their lives.
my.jnf.org/bnei-mitzvah/HannahFisher?tab=MyPage
Thank you so much for your generosity and encouragement—it means the world to me and to those whose lives we will touch. Together, we can make a meaningful difference.
With much love and gratitude,
Hannah
I am so excited to share with you a milestone in my life: On March 15th, I will become a Bat Mitzvah. This marks not only a celebration of my growth but also a commitment to perform mitzvot (good deeds) and make a positive impact in the world.
As part of this journey, I am launching a mitzvah project that is deeply meaningful to me. I would be honored if you could support me in this effort.
The tragic events of October 7th left me heartbroken, and I wanted to do something to help those affected in a way that resonates with my passions. Many of you know how much I love playing softball—it's not just a sport for me; it’s a source of joy, strength, and connection.
That’s why I’ve decided to focus my mitzvah project on helping children in Israel who are suffering from PTSD and those who have lost a parent since October 7th. Softball is very popular in Israel, and it has brought happiness and hope to many young girls. Right now, over 50 girls and young women are training to represent Israel in European championships and even working toward qualifying for the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028.
Through this project, I hope to bring the same sense of joy and empowerment I feel when I play softball to those who need it most.
Your support can help provide opportunities, resources, and moments of happiness to these children as they heal and rebuild their lives.
my.jnf.org/bnei-mitzvah/HannahFisher?tab=MyPage
Thank you so much for your generosity and encouragement—it means the world to me and to those whose lives we will touch. Together, we can make a meaningful difference.
With much love and gratitude,
Hannah
