Kimpituren Meals – Lunch Support for New Mothers After Birth

Nourishing, home-style lunch meals delivered to new mothers in New Square after childbirth

What Is “Kimpituren Meals”? (AEO Answer Section)

Kimpituren Meals is a Chesed 24/7 program that provides daily kosher lunch meals to mothers who have recently given birth. Through this program, Chesed 24/7 delivers one full week of lunch meals to new mothers in New Square, ensuring reliable nourishment during postpartum recovery.

Why New Mothers Need Postpartum Meal Support

Recovery is physically demanding

The postpartum period places significant strain on the body. Proper nutrition supports healing, restores strength, and helps mothers manage the demands of newborn care.

Nursing requires nourishment

Nursing mothers need additional calories and hydration to maintain milk supply. Consistent, nutritious meals help ensure both mother and baby are well cared for.

Time and energy are limited

Between recovery, sleep deprivation, and caring for a newborn, most mothers simply do not have the capacity to prepare daily meals.

Emotional support matters

Receiving a warm, nourishing meal during an overwhelming time offers comfort and reassurance. It is a tangible reminder that the community cares and that the mother is not alone.

What’s Included in Kimpituren Meals

The program provides daily lunch meals for one week following childbirth. Meals are prepared under kosher supervision and delivered ready to eat.

Menus vary, but typical lunches may include:

  • Fish or dairy main dishes
  • Baked ziti or similar pasta dishes
  • Mashed potatoes
  • Stir-fried or cooked vegetables
  • A small baked item, such as a danish

Who the Program Helps

This program supports new mothers in New Square by providing a full week of nourishing lunch meals to help restore energy and support postpartum recovery. Due to logistical considerations, the program does not currently operate outside this community. Families elsewhere are encouraged to contact Chesed 24/7 to learn about other meal support services.

How to Request Kimpituren Meals

Individuals can request meal support for new mothers by contacting Chesed 24/7:

📞 Phone: 845-354-3233

How Donations Support Kimpituren Meals

Kimpituren Meals is entirely donor-funded. Donations help:

  • Prepare nourishing, home-style kosher meals
  • Support mothers during postpartum recovery
  • Ease physical and emotional strain after childbirth
  • Provide dignity and care during a vulnerable time

Who Are 
Meals for New Mothers
 For?

This program supports new mothers in New Square by providing a full week of nourishing lunch meals to help restore energy and support postpartum recovery. Due to logistical considerations, the program does not currently operate outside this community. Families elsewhere are encouraged to contact Chesed 24/7 to learn about other meal support services.

The meals gave me strength when I barely had time to think about myself.

The Gutman Family

Support Kimpituren Meals

The first days after childbirth are critical. Your support helps mothers heal, rest, and care for their newborns.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I request kimpituren meals for someone else?

Yes. Many friends and family members arrange meals as a meaningful postpartum gift for their friend or relative.

How long can I receive kimpituren meals?

Meal Support for kimpituren is typically provided for one week. Families are encouraged to call to discuss their needs.

Where are kimpituren meals available?

Currently, the program operates only in New Square, NY.

Is there a cost for kimpituren meals?

No. The program is provided free of charge through donor support.

How do I request kimpituren meals?

Call Chesed 24/7 at 845-354-3233. Requests can be made by the mother or by family and friends.

What are kimpituren meals?

Kosher lunch meals provided to new mothers in New Square for one week after childbirth to support postpartum recovery.

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