Help
save lives
Become a Leight Legacy Hero


In Jewish tradition, saving a life is one of the greatest mitzvahs. Now, you can be a hero and help save lives.
Raise $180 for an oxygen tank to be used by a life-saving medic in Israel.

Your name will be inscribed on the oxygen tank.

Get cool swag.

Build your skills, join an awesome community, and have fun!

Receive a certificate for your bar or bat mitzvah.
Heroes Needed
During a medical emergency, getting to people quickly is essential. So, in Israel, United Hatzalah is using cutting-edge technology and 8,000 volunteer medics with the goal of arriving on the scene within 90 seconds. But they need special equipment to save lives.


Become a Hero
You can help spread the word and raise money for emergency medical equipment — oxygen tanks, defibrillators, even fully equipped ambucycles — to help first responders save lives. Start a fundraising campaign. Build your skills. Connect with friends. Have fun!

How it Works
Sign Up
Set up your personal fundraising page in minutes.
Spread the Word
Ask family, friends, and your community to help.
Why Join?
It’s a Real Mitzvah
Saving a life is one of the greatest deeds. Now, you have the chance to be part of something truly life-changing.


Make a Difference
Fund medical equipment needed to save lives of people in all kinds of accidents and emergencies.
Choose How to Fundraise
Make it part of your bar/bat mitzvah, team up with friends, or start your own fundraising project.


It’s Fun and Rewarding
Earn cool swag, special shout-outs, and exclusive experiences.
Leight Legacy Heroes
Dr. Lynn and Paul Leight founded Leight Legacy Heroes with two things in mind — to teach the joy of giving, and to share their love of Israel, with the next generation of Jewish teens. Through United Hatzalah, Dr. Lynn and Paul discovered the impact of saving even one life. With six grandchildren, they wanted to ensure that the next generation of Jewish children would learn a love of giving, and a love for Israel — so they created Leight Legacy Heroes. The program deepens the next generation’s connection to Israel and joy of philanthropy — all through the lens of United Hatzalah.