Disabilities Services Program Supports a Lifetime of Independence
- Stories & Testimonials
- People with Disabilities
When Aaron turned 25, his frustration at not being able to move out of his mother’s apartment and be more independent grew. His mother, Judy, wondered how Aaron would be able to take this step. With his developmental and physical challenges, Aaron struggled to manage everyday tasks—like preparing a healthy meal and keeping track of his medications and medical appointments. As a single parent, Judy feared what would happen to Aaron if something happened to her. Mother and son felt stuck—and all on their own. Then a friend suggested Judy call JFCS.
For more than 20 years, individuals of all… Read More
Posted by Admin on February 3, 2021
Talking to Children About the Violence in Washington D.C.
- Center for Children and Youth
- Parenting
“What is happening, Mommy?” “Are we going to war?”
As we process the recent violence at the U.S. Capitol, our children may be asking questions that are difficult to answer. How should we talk to our kids and grandkids about such a difficult topic? How do we support them through stress, anxiety, and uncertainty? And how can we teach empathy, understanding, and respect so that future generations are inspired to build unity and to stand up against hate?
JFCS offers a wide range of expert guidance and support to guide families through challenging conversations and to bring our community together.… Read More
Posted by Admin on January 7, 2021
Dr. Carl Grunfeld Donates Family Passport to JFCS Tauber Archives
- Heroes of JFCS
- Holocaust Center
In the midst of the pandemic, Dr. Carl Grunfeld, member of the JFCS Board of Directors, reached out the JFCS Holocaust Center to donate an important piece of his family history.
The passport belonged to Otto Schwarz, Carl’s uncle, who was born in Viersen, Germany in 1904. When Kristallnacht unfolded, Otto raced home and jumped over a wall to escape the Nazis. Days later, he returned to look at the wall and realized he could not jump high enough to even get his hands on the top. As Carl recalls, Otto “spent the rest of his life wondering how he… Read More
Posted by Admin on January 5, 2021
No-Interest Pandemic Loans Are Part of JFCS’ Coordinated System of Care
- Financial Assistance
Nora, a single mother, has worked hard to build a small but highly regarded local business while raising her only son. In late 2019, Nora was overjoyed to purchase her first home. Almost immediately, the coronavirus pandemic hit and Nora feared having to shut her business down altogether. She spent the next six months struggling to make her mortgage payments, covering her son’s college tuition, and using her credit cards to stay afloat. The financial stress was taking a toll on Nora: she would often stay up all night with crippling anxiety.
A friend who had heard about JFCS’ Pandemic … Read More
Posted by Admin on January 5, 2021
Making Philanthropy a Vital Part of Life
- Donor Stories
- Named Endowment Funds
For Michael Rolnick and Linda Himelstein, community service is an essential family value.
As they were raising their children, Jillian and Ben, in Hillsborough, Michael and Linda made it a priority to model the importance of giving back. “We wanted to nurture in our children a lifelong habit of giving back—not just money, but also time,” says Linda, an award-winning author and journalist. “This should be a vital part of life.”
They began volunteering as a family at the JFCS Peninsula Food Bank. When Jillian and Ben were in high school, they participated in the YouthFirst service-learning and leadership development… Read More
Posted by Admin on December 18, 2020
In the Face of Great Loss, JFCS’ Grief and Healing Services Pave the Path Forward
- Spiritual Services
- Grief & Bereavement
A woman in California, whose mother died from COVID-19 in New York, is struggling with the pain of never getting to say goodbye. A man in his 80’s, whose wife is alone in the ICU, now must quarantine from the rest of his family. An emergency room doctor, who has young children at home, is torn every day between caring for her patients and putting her family at risk.
These are just three of the many calls that JFCS has answered since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Millions of people have lost a loved one, and those who haven’t… Read More
Posted by Admin on December 9, 2020