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JFS has had more than 1,600 individuals and families come forward to help us accomplish our work in the community. Regardless of what role they’re filling, every single volunteer plays a critical role in enabling JFS to serve our community.

FOOD PANTRY Volunteers are needed on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays to help clients get the food that they need during our distribution hours from 9am to 2pm. On other days of the week, volunteers can help bring more food to our clients by picking up donations from community partners like SNAP Kitchen.

JOB SEARCH RESOURCE CENTER Provide clients direct access to numerous job leads and resources by helping in our Job Search Resource Center. As mentors, our volunteers can offer insight and personal knowledge related to the working world.

THE RESALE SHOP – RICHARDSON AND GARLAND LOCATIONS Help to sort donations, organize shelves and clothing racks and assist customers at our stores. Organizations are also invited to run clothing drives and volunteer for an afternoon of service at the shops.

SUPPLY DRIVES Volunteers of all ages can collect needed food items for our Food Pantry, hygiene items, diapers, or can openers to be given to clients in the JFS Food Pantry.

FRIENDLY VISITORS A senior in need of companionship is matched with a volunteer who drops in on a regular basis to chat and share special time in or out of the home.

INCLUSION EXPERIENCE Serve as a facilitator for the interactive curriculum designed by the Special Needs Partnership to simulate the effects of specific disabilities, leading to a discussion about inclusion and empathy.

KOSHER HOME DELIVERED MEALS Package and deliver pre-cooked meals to homebound older adults.

PERSONAL RESOURCE ORGANIZER Help older adults read and sort their mail and keep their paperwork organized.

CLERICAL Assist JFS administratively by assisting with mailings, database management and day-to-day tasks.

HOLIDAY GIFT BASKETS Volunteers assist JFS in compiling and delivering 650 baskets all over the Metroplex for both Passover and Rosh Hashanah, bringing holiday greetings to those who could use a reminder of the love and support they have from JFS and the community.

SPECIAL EVENTS Plan & staff special events, including Volunteer Appreciation, annual fundraisers, the Kosher Chili-Cook Off, the Dallas Kosher BBQ Championship and more.

FOOD PANTRY EXPERIENCE Schedule a Food Pantry Experience for your group. This program involves learning the value of a dollar and simulates living at or below the poverty line. Groups have a discussion about hunger, health, and what kind of foods you can buy with a limited income.

CORPORATE GROUPS JFS is happy to host a “Day of Impact” or day of volunteerism for your company working in the Food Pantry, at The Resale Shops, delivering Kosher Home Delivered Meals or assisting with various projects around our agency.

For more information about volunteer opportunities, please visit www.jfsdallas.org/volunteer or contact Kristen Jackson at kjackson@jfsdallas.org or at 972-994-0502.

Help for Today. Hope for Tomorrow.

The JFS Foundation supports the long-term viability of the mental health and social services of Jewish Family Service through planned giving and endowments. It allows thoughtful, generous people to make a lasting difference in our community for generations by ensuring the availability of JFS’ high-quality, accredited services for any child, teen, adult, or older adult in need. Establishing a fund or endowment to the Foundation is an investment in the long-term success and viability of the programs and services of JFS. While a yearly contribution to JFS makes an important, direct, and immediate impact, a Foundation fund helps secure the future of JFS services in the community.

OFFICERS Irv Munn, President Robert Gross, Vice President Larry Kohn, Secretary/Treasurer Joel Litman, Immediate Past President

BOARD MEMBERS Ron Foxman Linda Garner Rick Golman Stan Levenson Raelaine Radnitz Sally Wolfish William N. Roth

Our heartfelt thanks go out to the individuals who have established or contributed to a Jewish Family Service Foundation fund:

FUNDS

The S. Blumberg Endowment Fund for General Operations

The Fagelman Birk Fund for Clinical Services, Psychotherapy

The Mark & Cathy Cohen Family -Ntelicor Fund for General Operations

The Charles B. & Helen R. Feldman Food Pantry Fund

The Michael J. Fleisher Endowment Fund for General Operations

The Dr. Perry & Harriet Gross Fund for General Operations

The Susie & Joel Litman Fund for Supportive Services for Older Adults and Their Families

The Lois & William Mexic Endowment Fund for Career and Employment Services

The Barbara & Clive Miskin Fund in Memory of Jack Baron

The Morchower Family Philanthropic Endowment Fund for Children and Adolescents in Crisis

The Cindy & Irv Munn Fund for General Operations The Pinker Family Fund for Healthy Safe Families

The Gerald & Helaine Ray Fund for Services to Veterans and Their Family

Andrée G. & Sidney S. Rosenblum Family Fund for General Operations

The William & Heddy Roth Fund for General Operations

The Peachy & Morton Rudberg Fund for General Operations

The Sachs-Farkas Fund for Services to the Elderly

The Barbara Schwarz Fund for General Operations

The Star Endowment Fund for Children’s Mental Health

The Synar Fund for Clinical Services

The Charlotte Webberman & Family Endowment Fund for Older Adult Services

The Leon Weingarten/Joseph Webberman Fund for Children with Special Needs

The Bea Weisbrod Family Endowment for General Operations

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