When something goes wrong on the side of the road in Hillsborough County — 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.
Tampa Bay is one community spread across the water — Tampa and Brandon on one side, St. Petersburg and Clearwater across the bay — so a call can mean a run over the Howard Frankland, the Gandy, or the Courtney Campbell Causeway before our volunteer even reaches you. We cover all of it, year-round and right through Yom Tov, when the hotline stays staffed for emergencies. Because Chavivim is one network across every division, our Tampa volunteers run on the same dispatch, the same training, and the same promise as every other division worldwide — so whether you're stranded on I-275 at 2 a.m., locked out in Clearwater, or broken down on the I-4 toward Brandon, someone is already on the way.
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.