The RAC program was created to memorialize children murdered in the Holocaust by linking current generations with Jewish children who tragically lost their lives in the Shoah. Sponsored by The Generations After, a Washington, DC, non-profit organization whose members include Holocaust survivors and descendants, participating in the program is a way to add unique meaning and depth to your child’s simcha.
How can my child participate in the Remember A Child Program?
What will my child receive?
"It keeps the message alive; it keeps the story alive; it keeps the people alive; it keeps our connection alive."
-Michelle H., grandmother, daughter of Holocaust survivors
The Generations After is an all-volunteer, nonprofit 501(c)3 organization. Your generous, tax-deductible donation or payment will enable us to continue to offer this meaningful program. The minimum is $72, and we appreciate any contributions above this amount. If the certificate will be shipped outside of the U.S., please consider adding $15 to cover the cost of shipping. If the $72 donation is a financial hardship, a scholarship is available.Thank you so much for participating in Remember A Child and adding this meaningful dimension to your simcha. Mazal tov!
The Remember A Child Program was started in the 1980s by the Jewish Holocaust Survivors and Friends of Greater Washington. In 2015 the program was turned over to The Generations After, the Greater Washington DC-area second generation group. We are now committed to continuing this sacred work. More than 750 child victims have been memorialized through Remember A Child, which has grown into a nationwide program.