Education & Free Resources

Tools for Parents, Educators, and Community Leaders

At Amudim, we believe that knowledge is power—and support starts with understanding.
This resource hub was designed to help you navigate complex conversations, build resilience in children and teens, and respond with care and confidence when crisis strikes.

Whether you’re a parent, teacher, school administrator, or community member, these tools are here to guide you. Every resource is free to access and grounded in compassion, clarity, and real-world experience.

From emotional support to prevention education, and from healthy boundaries to our Torah-based SEL curriculum—you are not alone on this journey.

Responding to a Death by Suicide

A Guide for Parents and Educators

When tragedy strikes—whether through crisis, loss, or death by suicide—schools and families need clear guidance, compassionate support, and immediate resources.

Healthy Boundaries: A Safety Talk with Our Pre-Teen and Teenage Children

A Guide for Parents and Educators

Empower your children with age-appropriate conversations around personal boundaries, safety, and self-respect. This resource is ideal for parents and educators.

Supporting Our Community During Challenging Times

A Guide for Parents and Educators

When tragedy, loss, or communal crisis strikes, knowing how to respond as a leader or neighbor can make all the difference. This guide offers language, tone, and tools for comfort and stability.

Talking to Survivors of Sexual Assault

Practical Tips

Guidance on how to offer support, listen without judgment, and respond with care when someone discloses an experience of sexual abuse or assault.

Talking to Your Child about Addiction

Practical Tips

A compassionate guide to discussing substance use and addiction with children and teens, fostering open communication, resilience, and trust.

Drug Facts

Education

Get plain and simple facts about drugs and addiction.

Darcheinu and Our Path SEL

Social and Emotional Learning

The high numbers of individuals suffering from abuse and/or addiction that Amudim has assisted since its inception, demonstrates the need for a proactive program that employs education and empowerment to prevent people from ever being victimized.

The Darcheinu and non-ideological Our Path SEL curricula are fully encompassing, 30 week school curricula that teach children about potential dangers and how to avoid them. This necessary culturally sensitive initiative uses the proven formula of social and emotional learning (SEL) to provide students with the tools they need for success in today’s risk-filled world.