Ensuring the
Jewish Future
Preserving Fertility for Tomorrow.
Connecting Singles Today.
INSPIRED BY GOD'S PROMISE TO ABRAHAM
"I will make your offspring as numerous as the stars of the sky."
GENESIS 26:4
One Vision · Two Pillars

Fertility preservation support for single women.

Curated connections for Jewish singles.
Ensuring the
Jewish Future
INSPIRED BY GOD'S PROMISE TO ABRAHAM
Preserving Fertility for Tomorrow.
Connecting Singles Today.
"I will make your offspring as numerous as the stars of the sky."
לעילוי נשמת · In Memory of Avrohom Tzvi ben Baruch
GENESIS 26:4
One Vision · Two Pillars

Fertility preservation support for single women.

Curated connections for Jewish singles.

Fertility preservation support for Jewish single women.

Curated connections for Jewish singles.

A Quiet Crisis in Jewish Continuity
The median age of marriage has risen steadily, and with it, the window for family formation narrows. View graph ⟶
Many Jewish singles long for marriage and family, but have not yet found a partner. Rising age of marriage carries consequences for individuals, families, and the community.
Fertility naturally declines with age. When partnership is delayed, often by circumstance, not choice, biological realities narrow future family-building possibilities.
Why This Matters
The Jewish Family Is the Foundation to Continuity
Judaism continues through families: around dinner tables, through the raising of children, through the passing down of values, traditions, and identity from one generation to the next. Without Jewish families, there is no Jewish continuity.
The Foundation Is at Risk
Jewish singles are getting married later, and fertility doesn't wait. The window for family-building is shorter than most people realize, and for many, biology is outpacing circumstance, not by choice, but by reality.
No One is Solving This for Singles
The Jewish community invests in schools, synagogues, and institutions. But there is no communal investment in the single women who will build the families those institutions are meant to serve. That's the gap. And it's growing.
J Continuity
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Fertility Preservation Support
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Supporting single women with fertility preservation, education, and financial assistance
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J Connection
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Connecting Jewish Singles
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Creating curated environments where Jewish singles form meaningful connections that lead to marriage
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Our Mission


Our Mission
We enable Jewish continuity via 2 programs:
J•Continuity
Fertility Preservation Support
Supporting single women with fertility preservation, education, and financial assistance

J•Connections
Connecting Jewish Singles
Creating curated environments where Jewish singles form meaningful connections leading to marriage

1 vision: Ensuring the Jewish future.
2 pillars: Connection & Continuity


Our Mission
We enable Jewish continuity via 2 programs:
J•Continuity
Fertility Preservation Support
Supporting single women with fertility preservation, education, and financial assistance

J•Connections
Connecting Jewish Singles
Creating curated environments where Jewish singles form meaningful connections leading to marriage

1 vision: Ensuring the Jewish future.
2 pillars: Connection & Continuity
Our Mission
We enable Jewish continuity through two core efforts — one vision, two pillars

J•Continuity
Fertility Preservation Support
Supporting single women with fertility preservation, education, and financial assistance

J•Connections
Connecting Jewish Singles
Creating curated environments where Jewish singles form meaningful connections leading to marriage
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| WHAT IS MISSING ?
The Gap: What's Missing
FERTILITY PRESERVATION
Awareness. Advice. Access.
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Insurance plans offer little or no coverage for fertility preservation, i.e., egg freezing, for single women.
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Very few organizations offer meaningful financial assistance to help singles; their focus is on couples.
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Education about fertility timing often comes too late, after options have already narrowed.
CONNECTION
Intentional Pathways to Marriage
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There are more Jewish singles actively seeking meaningful relationships, yet not enough natural, in-person opportunities to meet.
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Today's environment offers fewer organic gathering points; people spend less time in shared community spaces and more time isolated or online.
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Existing efforts often center on casual social events without sustained facilitation, follow-up, or guidance toward marriage.
$12,500
Average cost per egg-freezing cycle
Singles
Left out of most fertility funding
Time
Biology doesn't wait for funding
THE NEED
Why This Funding Gap Exists
A reality of cost, coverage, and time.
The financial reality
Egg freezing averages $12,500 per cycle. Many women need more than one cycle to achieve viable preservation. Most insurance plans offer no coverage, and even professional incomes often cannot absorb this cost. For a single woman earning $100,000 in New York, an average cycle absorbs more than a full year of discretionary income.
The coverage gap
Most fertility-focused nonprofits serve couples, not singles. Most insurance plans exclude egg freezing for women not actively trying to conceive with a partner. Single Jewish women in their late 20s and 30s, those most affected, fall into a gap with virtually no institutional support.
The time dimension
Fertility is biologically time-sensitive. The longer the funding gap goes unfilled, the more women age past the window where preservation is most effective. Every year of inaction compounds, for individuals, and for the future of Jewish families.
SALARY REALITY: SINGLE WOMAN EARNING $100K IN NY
EXPENSES | $ |
|---|---|
Taxes (federal, state, & NYC) | ~$32,000 |
Student Loans (~60k balance) | ~$6,000 |
Rent (~$1,800/month) | ~$21,600 |
Transportation, Car, & Insurance (~$500/month) | ~$6,000 |
Basic Living Expenses (~$2,500/month) | ~$30,000 |
Remaining Discretionary Income | ~$4,400/year |
CONNECTION
Fewer Intentional Pathways to Marriage
WHAT'S HAPPENING
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There are more Jewish singles actively seeking meaningful relationships, yet not enough natural, in-person opportunities to meet.
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Today's environment offers fewer organic gathering points; people spend less time in shared community spaces and more time isolated or online.
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Existing efforts often center on casual social events without sustained facilitation, follow-up, or guidance toward marriage.
FERTILITY PRESERVATION
Limited Awareness & Access
WHAT'S HAPPENING
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Most insurance plans provide little to no coverage for fertility preservation, i.e., egg freezing, for single women.
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Very few organizations offer meaningful financial assistance to help singles; their focus is on couples.
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Education about fertility timing often comes too late, after options have already narrowed.
The Need
| Fill the funding gap.
JContinuity helps single Jewish women preserve their fertility and grow their families with confidence. Through expert education, needbased financial assistance, and guided peer support, we address the gap between awareness and access — ensuring that building a Jewish family is a real, supported possibility at every stage.
A Quiet Crisis in Jewish Continuity
The median age of first marriage has risen steadily — and with it, the window for family formation narrows.
Reality
Many Jewish singles long for marriage & family, but are yet find a partner. Rising age of marriage carries consequences for individuals, families, and the community.
Impact
Fertility naturally declines with age. When partnership is delayed — often by circumstance, not choice — biological realities narrow future family-building possibilities.
Why This Matters
Family is the Foundation of Continuity
Judaism continues through families — around dinner tables, through the raising of children, through the passing down of values, traditions, and identity from one generation to the next. Without Jewish families, there is no Jewish continuity.
Our Foundation Is at Risk
Jewish singles are getting married later, and fertility doesn 't wait. The window for family-building is shorter than most people realize, and for many, biology is outpacing circumstance — not by choice, but by reality.
No One is Solving This for Singles
The Jewish community invests in schools, synagogues, and institutions. But there is no communal investment in single women who will build the families those institutions seek to serve. That' s the gap. And it' s growing.




About
One strategy that addresses the full reality
We recognize that relationship‑building and fertility timing are deeply connected realities, not separate issues.
We are the only organization focused specifically on fertility preservation for single women, while most fertility initiatives focus on couples.
Inspired by God's promise to Abraham:
"I will make your offspring as numerous as the stars of the sky."
- Genesis 26:4
The Gap: What Is Missing
FERTILITY PRESERVATION
Limited Awareness & Access
WHAT'S HAPPENING
-
Most insurance plans provide little to no coverage for fertility preservation, i.e., egg freezing, for single women.
-
Very few organizations offer meaningful financial assistance to help singles; their focus is on couples.
-
Education about fertility timing often comes too late, after options have already narrowed.
Objectives
JContinuity helps single Jewish women preserve their fertility and grow their families with confidence. Through expert education, needbased financial assistance, and guided peer support, we address the gap between awareness and access — ensuring that building a Jewish family is a real, supported possibility at every stage.
Education
Medically sound guidance on fertility timing and preservation options.
Financial Assistance
Need-based financial assistance that addresses the insurance gap.
Guided Support
Peer support and expert guidance through fertility preservation.
Education
Medically sound guidance on fertility timing
and preservation options.
Financial Assistance
Need-based financial assistance that addresses
the insurance gap.
Guided Support
Peer support and expert guidance through fertility preservation.
Our Funding Model: Need-Based Assistance
Funding is directed to women at biologically optimal ages for egg freezing and based on demonstrated financial need, ensuring resources are used where they can have the greatest impact.
Based on demonstrated need, we provide tailored financial assistance. Our goal is to ensure that financial constraints do not prevent women from accessing fertility preservation options.
We work with fertility clinics to negotiate discounted rates, maximizing the impact of every dollar contributed by donors and applicants.
Events
Snapshots of hope, joy, and impact from our programs.
What Our Clients Say
Real stories from people who’ve witnessed our impact firsthand.
“I trust Orivra completely. Every contribution is handled with care and full transparency. The dedication of the team to nurturing children and building brighter futures is truly inspiring.”

Michael Lee
Donor
“Orivra’s programs genuinely transform lives. Collaborating with them has shown me the real impact of well-planned initiatives and the power of community support.”

Amina Rahman
Community Partner
“Being part of Orivra’s mission has been inspiring. Watching the children grow, learn, and smile every day motivates me to keep supporting their journey wholeheartedly.”

David Smith
Volunteer & Donor
“Orivra has earned my trust entirely. Every contribution is managed with integrity and transparency. The team’s passion for supporting children and creating brighter futures is remarkable.”

Sarah Johnson
Volunteer
“Through Orivra, I’ve witnessed how thoughtful initiatives can spark real change. Their programs uplift lives and highlight the strength of community support.”

Sophia Jones
Donor
“It’s truly inspiring to be part of Orivra’s mission. Seeing children learn, grow, and thrive each day encourages me to continue supporting them with all my heart.”

Thomas Taylor
Volunteer
“My trust in Orivra is absolute. They treat every contribution with care and openness, and their commitment to supporting children and creating brighter futures is truly uplifting.”

Daniel Harris
Community Partner
“I’ve had the privilege of witnessing the profound difference Orivra makes. Their well-thought-out programs are carefully designed to meet the needs of children and the community.”

Emily Lopez
Volunteer & Donor
“Being part of Orivra’s mission has been deeply inspiring. Every day, I see the children learn, grow, and find joy in their achievements. Their smiles and progress remind me of the real impact.”

Mark Clark
Volunteer & Donor
What We Offer:
What We Offer:
We enable Jewish continuity in two pillars
Our Differentiation
We are the only organization focused specifically on fertility preservation for single women, while most fertility initiatives serve couples.
We recognize that relationship-building and fertility timing are deeply connected realities, not separate issues.
One Strategy Addressing the Full Reality
Early Traction
Before actively fundraising, JContinuity has already received a six-figure founding gift. This is a clear signal of communal confidence in this mission. Women are already reaching out. We have a growing waitlist of individuals seeking fertility preservation support, confirming what we set out to prove: the need is real, it is urgent, and it is unmet.
Your investment accelerates our ability to move from waitlist to action.
Partners
Working alongside fertility clinics, matchmakers, and Jewish community organizations to ensure no woman walks this path alone.


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