The JFCS Tzedakah Guide: Actionable Ways to Make an Impact This Giving Season
  • JFCS News
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As a caring member of our Bay Area community, you likely know that many of our neighbors face challenges—from hunger and loneliness to emergencies, like job loss, wildfires, or sudden illness. There are many ways you can help strengthen our community and ensure that no one struggles alone! Through these opportunities, you can help thousands of people solve problems in their lives. Read on and choose your favorite way to start helping—or get involved with them all! Start a Social Media Fundraiser People like to give to people they know. Hosting a social media fundraiser is a quick and easy… Read More

Posted by Admin on November 11, 2022
JFCS Leaders Tapped by Governor Newsom for Council on Holocaust and Genocide Education
  • JFCS News
  • Press Releases
  • Holocaust Center
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At this moment we bear the weight of history. Governor Gavin Newsom today announced the members of his Governor’s Council for Holocaust and Genocide Education, which includes top experts, legislators, and leaders of our State. The Council is co-chaired by JFCS’ Executive Director, Dr. Anita Friedman, and is designed to expand education about antisemitism and bigotry to every school and every student in California. Read the full press release below. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Monday, October 31, 2022 Governor’s Press Office: (916) 445-4571 Governor Newsom Taps Leading Experts and Advocates for Council on Holocaust and Genocide Education SACRAMENTO—In the wake… Read More

Posted by Admin on November 1, 2022
How Does a Family Go From Homeless to Healed? 
  • Domestic Violence Prevention
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By the time Diana was referred to JFCS by her synagogue, she and her children were homeless. They fled home after the children were physically abused by their father, and they had nowhere safe to go. JFCS’ Dream Program provides tailored support to families like Diana’s because of the generosity of donors who give through endowment and unrestricted funds. Clients appreciate how JFCS is able to address their unique situations with personalized solutions. In Diana’s case, that meant everything from parent coaching and counseling through JFCS’ Center for Children and Youth, to guidance navigating family court, to arranging repairs when… Read More

Posted by Admin on October 31, 2022
Meet Our Leaders: Jeff Hyman
  • News and Impact
  • Meet Our Leaders
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My grandparents and parents were always involved in San Francisco’s Jewish community,” says Jeff Hyman, who was elected to the Board of Directors of Jewish Family and Children’s Services (JFCS) in July. “Through their example, I was raised to give back and be of service.” An attorney with extensive legal and executive experience at leading Silicon Valley technology companies, Jeff is CEO of LWD Advisors, Inc. A graduate of Santa Clara University’s School of Law, where he currently serves as an adjunct professor, Jeff has contributed thousands of hours of pro bono legal service throughout his career. He has served… Read More

Posted by Admin on October 25, 2022
Opening Soon! Ady’s Place and Gerson’s Place, Our Newest Residences for Adults with Disabilities
  • JFCS News
  • People with Disabilities
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JFCS’ Gary Shupin Independent Living Community is growing! With the addition of Ady’s Place and Gerson’s Place, our vibrant “urban kibbutz” in San Francisco’s Laurel Heights will now include multiple beautiful residences for neurodivergent adults. We are grateful to The Barbara and Gerson Bakar Foundation for their vision and longtime generosity! Founded in 2009, the Shupin Community includes a robust social program, independent living and job skills, and wraparound services so that adults with disabilities can live full, happy lives and age with dignity. Here are some examples of life in the Shupin Community: “Living in the Shupin Community is… Read More

Posted by Admin on September 23, 2022
Scholarships Power Students’ College Dreams
  • Education
  • Financial Assistance
  • YouthFirst
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This fall, outstanding Bay Area students are pursuing their higher education goals with the help of scholarships through JFCS’ Financial Aid Center. These life-changing scholarships are possible because of the generosity of donors who value education. The 2022 recipients of the Vivienne S. Camp Scholarship join more than three decades of scholars who have benefited from the kindness of Vivienne Camp, who left a legacy to aid the next generation. Recipients must demonstrate academic excellence and Jewish community involvement and earn acceptance to a California college. Meet the 2022 Vivienne S. Camp Scholarship Recipients Bila Tzion Bila Tzion was en… Read More

Posted by Admin on September 13, 2022