Jewish Family and Children's Services Annual Report 2019 to 2020

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Thanks to Your Support

Thousands of people found the help they need 506,000 HOURS OF LOVING CARE

10,500 BAGS OF GROCERIES

271,000 POUNDS OF FOOD

2,550 VOLUNTEERS STEPPED UP

were provided to frail and isolated adults, in need of home care, skilled nursing, and other expert support.

have been donated to JFCS’ Food Banks throughout the regions.

25,000 STUDENTS AND TEACHERS LEARNED ABOUT THE HOLOCAUST

were delivered to the homes of the elderly or disabled.

ALL TOGETHER NOW

2,330 CHILDREN, TEENS, AND ADULTS RECEIVED THERAPY

and were inspired to stand up to hate, thanks to JFCS’ Holocaust Center.

and mental health consultations (in person or online) to address serious clinical problems.

21,000 CHILDREN, TEENS, AND PARENTS WERE ASSISTED

1,400 INDIVIDUALS AND THEIR FAMILIES WERE COMFORTED

through clinical services, parent coaching, online workshops, and professional education from JFCS’ Center for Children and Youth.

through JFCS’ Spiritual Care Services, including Jewish Chaplaincy Services.

20,200 PARTICIPANTS OF ALL AGES CAME TOGETHER

910 INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES RECEIVED NO-INTEREST LOANS

to attend online educational workshops, seminars, and community events.

as well as college scholarships, educational loans, grants, and other safety-net aid.

18,700 FRAIL SENIORS LIVE SAFE,

150 YOUNG ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES AND THEIR FAMILIES

healthy lives because of help from JFCS’ award-winning Seniors At Home division.

JFCS

to deliver food, make calls to those alone and ill, mentor young people, and provide a warm connection to our community.

found support, independence, and a warm and welcoming community.

www.jfcs.org

ANNUAL REPORT 2019 – 2020

SAN FRANCISCO 415-449-1200 Miriam Schultz Grunfeld Professional Building PO Box 159004 San Francisco, CA 94115

MARIN COUNTY 415-419-3600 Dr. George Sugarman Swift Building 600 Fifth Avenue San Rafael, CA 94901

SONOMA COUNTY 707-303-1500 2200 Range Avenue Suite 102 Santa Rosa, CA 95403

MID/NORTH PENINSULA 650-931-1800 Eleanor Haas Koshland Center 2001 Winward Way, Suite 200 San Mateo, CA 94404

SOUTH PENINSULA 650-688-3030 Koret Family Resource Center 200 Channing Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301


Thanks to Your Support

Thousands of people found the help they need 506,000 HOURS OF LOVING CARE

10,500 BAGS OF GROCERIES

271,000 POUNDS OF FOOD

2,550 VOLUNTEERS STEPPED UP

were provided to frail and isolated adults, in need of home care, skilled nursing, and other expert support.

have been donated to JFCS’ Food Banks throughout the regions.

25,000 STUDENTS AND TEACHERS LEARNED ABOUT THE HOLOCAUST

were delivered to the homes of the elderly or disabled.

ALL TOGETHER NOW

2,330 CHILDREN, TEENS, AND ADULTS RECEIVED THERAPY

and were inspired to stand up to hate, thanks to JFCS’ Holocaust Center.

and mental health consultations (in person or online) to address serious clinical problems.

21,000 CHILDREN, TEENS, AND PARENTS WERE ASSISTED

1,400 INDIVIDUALS AND THEIR FAMILIES WERE COMFORTED

through clinical services, parent coaching, online workshops, and professional education from JFCS’ Center for Children and Youth.

through JFCS’ Spiritual Care Services, including Jewish Chaplaincy Services.

20,200 PARTICIPANTS OF ALL AGES CAME TOGETHER

910 INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES RECEIVED NO-INTEREST LOANS

to attend online educational workshops, seminars, and community events.

as well as college scholarships, educational loans, grants, and other safety-net aid.

18,700 FRAIL SENIORS LIVE SAFE,

150 YOUNG ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES AND THEIR FAMILIES

healthy lives because of help from JFCS’ award-winning Seniors At Home division.

JFCS

to deliver food, make calls to those alone and ill, mentor young people, and provide a warm connection to our community.

found support, independence, and a warm and welcoming community.

www.jfcs.org

ANNUAL REPORT 2019 – 2020

SAN FRANCISCO 415-449-1200 Miriam Schultz Grunfeld Professional Building PO Box 159004 San Francisco, CA 94115

MARIN COUNTY 415-419-3600 Dr. George Sugarman Swift Building 600 Fifth Avenue San Rafael, CA 94901

SONOMA COUNTY 707-303-1500 2200 Range Avenue Suite 102 Santa Rosa, CA 95403

MID/NORTH PENINSULA 650-931-1800 Eleanor Haas Koshland Center 2001 Winward Way, Suite 200 San Mateo, CA 94404

SOUTH PENINSULA 650-688-3030 Koret Family Resource Center 200 Channing Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301


I’m so grateful I discovered JFCS’ Center for Children and Youth. Your guidance has been transformational for our family during such a confusing time. You have influenced not only how I parent, but how I conduct my day-to-day life. Thank you! Jenna, mother of three

Thank You!

Together, we help improve lives and strengthen community. Your support makes it possible to offer critical services for those in need. Finances: July 1, 2019 – June 30, 2020 JFCS CORE ANNUAL OPERATING REVENUE TOTAL: $38,362,092 FEES FOR SERVICE

Thank you for your generous food delivery every week, packed with love and caring. I’m so lucky to have this community in my corner—I couldn’t make it without your help. Alan, age 91, recipient of deliveries from JFCS’ Food Bank

Jewish Family and Children’s Services helped more than 120,000 people this year. Emergency First Responders

Everyone Matters

JFCS serves as our community safety net and one-stop-shop for help. As first responders in times of crisis, we provide emergency assistance through a wide range of coordinated services, including no-interest loans and grants, food, expert mental health counseling, guidance for parents and children, and loving home-based care.

JFCS plays a critical role in strengthening the Bay Area’s Jewish community, ensuring that the poor, elderly, and sick are cared for. Guided by the Jewish values of advancing human dignity for all, JFCS is dedicated to elevating the quality of life for everyone—all income levels, faiths, sexual orientations, and ages.

Award-Winning Services The achievements of JFCS have gained international attention. We are here for you with dozens of major programs, including home care for seniors, clinical therapy for children and adults, youth volunteer programs, services for people with disabilities, education for parents and caregivers, and much more.

Research and Training As a national leader in developing innovative human services, we incorporate the latest research and evidence-based practices to ensure clients receive the highest quality care. From our Center for Dementia Care to our Child Training Institute, JFCS trains professionals and volunteers with proven, cutting-edge tools and therapies.

Community Events and Education Thousands of people learn with JFCS each year—parenting workshops, internships for teens, seminars for older adults on the issues of aging, training for professionals and teachers, and university and high school fellowships. JFCS’ Holocaust Center is the primary resource for Holocaust education in Northern California, and a global leader in combating antisemitism, racism, and prejudice.

Trusted Since 1850 JFCS has been caring for the people of the Bay Area for generations. Today we are meeting the needs of a growing and changing population, and we are one of the largest human service agencies in the U.S.

Thank you for your support and for working so closely with me during this loan process. From the first time we spoke, I knew I could count on JFCS. Annie, clothing store owner and recipient of a no-interest Pandemic Emergency Loan

56%

CONTRIBUTIONS FROM INDIVIDUALS AND FOUNDATIONS

44%

JFCS CORE ANNUAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES TOTAL: $38,004,016 SENIORS

63%

CHILDREN, TEENS, AND FAMILIES ADULTS

25% 12%

GEOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWN OF EXPENSES PENINSULA 23%

MARIN COUNTY 17% SAN FRANCISCO 59%

SONOMA COUNTY 1%


I’m so grateful I discovered JFCS’ Center for Children and Youth. Your guidance has been transformational for our family during such a confusing time. You have influenced not only how I parent, but how I conduct my day-to-day life. Thank you! Jenna, mother of three

Thank You!

Together, we help improve lives and strengthen community. Your support makes it possible to offer critical services for those in need. Finances: July 1, 2019 – June 30, 2020 JFCS CORE ANNUAL OPERATING REVENUE TOTAL: $38,362,092 FEES FOR SERVICE

Thank you for your generous food delivery every week, packed with love and caring. I’m so lucky to have this community in my corner—I couldn’t make it without your help. Alan, age 91, recipient of deliveries from JFCS’ Food Bank

Jewish Family and Children’s Services helped more than 120,000 people this year. Emergency First Responders

Everyone Matters

JFCS serves as our community safety net and one-stop-shop for help. As first responders in times of crisis, we provide emergency assistance through a wide range of coordinated services, including no-interest loans and grants, food, expert mental health counseling, guidance for parents and children, and loving home-based care.

JFCS plays a critical role in strengthening the Bay Area’s Jewish community, ensuring that the poor, elderly, and sick are cared for. Guided by the Jewish values of advancing human dignity for all, JFCS is dedicated to elevating the quality of life for everyone—all income levels, faiths, sexual orientations, and ages.

Award-Winning Services The achievements of JFCS have gained international attention. We are here for you with dozens of major programs, including home care for seniors, clinical therapy for children and adults, youth volunteer programs, services for people with disabilities, education for parents and caregivers, and much more.

Research and Training As a national leader in developing innovative human services, we incorporate the latest research and evidence-based practices to ensure clients receive the highest quality care. From our Center for Dementia Care to our Child Training Institute, JFCS trains professionals and volunteers with proven, cutting-edge tools and therapies.

Community Events and Education Thousands of people learn with JFCS each year—parenting workshops, internships for teens, seminars for older adults on the issues of aging, training for professionals and teachers, and university and high school fellowships. JFCS’ Holocaust Center is the primary resource for Holocaust education in Northern California, and a global leader in combating antisemitism, racism, and prejudice.

Trusted Since 1850 JFCS has been caring for the people of the Bay Area for generations. Today we are meeting the needs of a growing and changing population, and we are one of the largest human service agencies in the U.S.

Thank you for your support and for working so closely with me during this loan process. From the first time we spoke, I knew I could count on JFCS. Annie, clothing store owner and recipient of a no-interest Pandemic Emergency Loan

56%

CONTRIBUTIONS FROM INDIVIDUALS AND FOUNDATIONS

44%

JFCS CORE ANNUAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES TOTAL: $38,004,016 SENIORS

63%

CHILDREN, TEENS, AND FAMILIES ADULTS

25% 12%

GEOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWN OF EXPENSES PENINSULA 23%

MARIN COUNTY 17% SAN FRANCISCO 59%

SONOMA COUNTY 1%


I’m so grateful I discovered JFCS’ Center for Children and Youth. Your guidance has been transformational for our family during such a confusing time. You have influenced not only how I parent, but how I conduct my day-to-day life. Thank you! Jenna, mother of three

Thank You!

Together, we help improve lives and strengthen community. Your support makes it possible to offer critical services for those in need. Finances: July 1, 2019 – June 30, 2020 JFCS CORE ANNUAL OPERATING REVENUE TOTAL: $38,362,092 FEES FOR SERVICE

Thank you for your generous food delivery every week, packed with love and caring. I’m so lucky to have this community in my corner—I couldn’t make it without your help. Alan, age 91, recipient of deliveries from JFCS’ Food Bank

Jewish Family and Children’s Services helped more than 120,000 people this year. Emergency First Responders

Everyone Matters

JFCS serves as our community safety net and one-stop-shop for help. As first responders in times of crisis, we provide emergency assistance through a wide range of coordinated services, including no-interest loans and grants, food, expert mental health counseling, guidance for parents and children, and loving home-based care.

JFCS plays a critical role in strengthening the Bay Area’s Jewish community, ensuring that the poor, elderly, and sick are cared for. Guided by the Jewish values of advancing human dignity for all, JFCS is dedicated to elevating the quality of life for everyone—all income levels, faiths, sexual orientations, and ages.

Award-Winning Services The achievements of JFCS have gained international attention. We are here for you with dozens of major programs, including home care for seniors, clinical therapy for children and adults, youth volunteer programs, services for people with disabilities, education for parents and caregivers, and much more.

Research and Training As a national leader in developing innovative human services, we incorporate the latest research and evidence-based practices to ensure clients receive the highest quality care. From our Center for Dementia Care to our Child Training Institute, JFCS trains professionals and volunteers with proven, cutting-edge tools and therapies.

Community Events and Education Thousands of people learn with JFCS each year—parenting workshops, internships for teens, seminars for older adults on the issues of aging, training for professionals and teachers, and university and high school fellowships. JFCS’ Holocaust Center is the primary resource for Holocaust education in Northern California, and a global leader in combating antisemitism, racism, and prejudice.

Trusted Since 1850 JFCS has been caring for the people of the Bay Area for generations. Today we are meeting the needs of a growing and changing population, and we are one of the largest human service agencies in the U.S.

Thank you for your support and for working so closely with me during this loan process. From the first time we spoke, I knew I could count on JFCS. Annie, clothing store owner and recipient of a no-interest Pandemic Emergency Loan

56%

CONTRIBUTIONS FROM INDIVIDUALS AND FOUNDATIONS

44%

JFCS CORE ANNUAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES TOTAL: $38,004,016 SENIORS

63%

CHILDREN, TEENS, AND FAMILIES ADULTS

25% 12%

GEOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWN OF EXPENSES PENINSULA 23%

MARIN COUNTY 17% SAN FRANCISCO 59%

SONOMA COUNTY 1%


Thanks to Your Support

Thousands of people found the help they need 506,000 HOURS OF LOVING CARE

10,500 BAGS OF GROCERIES

271,000 POUNDS OF FOOD

2,550 VOLUNTEERS STEPPED UP

were provided to frail and isolated adults, in need of home care, skilled nursing, and other expert support.

have been donated to JFCS’ Food Banks throughout the regions.

25,000 STUDENTS AND TEACHERS LEARNED ABOUT THE HOLOCAUST

were delivered to the homes of the elderly or disabled.

ALL TOGETHER NOW

2,330 CHILDREN, TEENS, AND ADULTS RECEIVED THERAPY

and were inspired to stand up to hate, thanks to JFCS’ Holocaust Center.

and mental health consultations (in person or online) to address serious clinical problems.

21,000 CHILDREN, TEENS, AND PARENTS WERE ASSISTED

1,400 INDIVIDUALS AND THEIR FAMILIES WERE COMFORTED

through clinical services, parent coaching, online workshops, and professional education from JFCS’ Center for Children and Youth.

through JFCS’ Spiritual Care Services, including Jewish Chaplaincy Services.

20,200 PARTICIPANTS OF ALL AGES CAME TOGETHER

910 INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES RECEIVED NO-INTEREST LOANS

to attend online educational workshops, seminars, and community events.

as well as college scholarships, educational loans, grants, and other safety-net aid.

18,700 FRAIL SENIORS LIVE SAFE,

150 YOUNG ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES AND THEIR FAMILIES

healthy lives because of help from JFCS’ award-winning Seniors At Home division.

JFCS

to deliver food, make calls to those alone and ill, mentor young people, and provide a warm connection to our community.

found support, independence, and a warm and welcoming community.

www.jfcs.org

ANNUAL REPORT 2019 – 2020

SAN FRANCISCO 415-449-1200 Miriam Schultz Grunfeld Professional Building PO Box 159004 San Francisco, CA 94115

MARIN COUNTY 415-419-3600 Dr. George Sugarman Swift Building 600 Fifth Avenue San Rafael, CA 94901

SONOMA COUNTY 707-303-1500 2200 Range Avenue Suite 102 Santa Rosa, CA 95403

MID/NORTH PENINSULA 650-931-1800 Eleanor Haas Koshland Center 2001 Winward Way, Suite 200 San Mateo, CA 94404

SOUTH PENINSULA 650-688-3030 Koret Family Resource Center 200 Channing Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301


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