When something goes wrong on the side of the road in London — a flat at midnight, a dead battery in a parking lot, a flood pushing into your driveway — someone has to come.
Since 2018, that someone has been Chavivim.
London's Orthodox community is concentrated in Stamford Hill, Stoke Newington and Clapton in the east, and along the Golders Green, Hendon and Edgware corridor in the north-west — and that's where we live and respond. Narrow residential streets, tight kerbside parking and the constant crawl of the North Circular mean a breakdown here can block a road in minutes, so getting a volunteer on scene fast matters. When the phone rings, the closest available member rolls, day or night, every day of the year. We're part of the worldwide Chavivim network — same dispatch playbook, same standards — and we coordinate with sister divisions across the UK, Europe and beyond whenever a call needs more than the local team.
Locally, we're who you call when waiting isn't an option, when towing isn't the answer, and when you'd rather hear a familiar voice on the other end.
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If you're stuck, call. There's nothing too small.
It's not a service. It's a promise — that when you need help, someone will answer, and someone will come.