2019-2020 Annual Summary

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Our mission is to provide effective, accessible, and comprehensive mental health and social services that promote lifelong self-sufficiency and well-being for the Greater Dallas community.

Leadership 2019-2020 CEO , Cathy Barker

BOARD MEMBERS

Christopher Green

Staci Rubin

President , Michael Kaufman

Steven Berger

Robert Gross, MD

Betty Spomer

Brenda Bliss

David M. Jacobs

Lindsay Stengle

Dabney Carlson

Gary Kahn

Jay Szor

President-Elect , Julie Liberman Vice President , Eric Goldberg

Kim Chapman

Beth Konig

Lydia Varela

Vice President , Julie Gothard

Sandy Donsky

Kathryn Koshkin

Laura Weinstein

Vice President, Clive Miskin

Madelyn Eisenberg

Diane Laner

Allison Elko

Seth Margolies

Cory Feldman

Sue Mintz

Beverly Goldman

Melanie Rubin

Treasurer, Gilian Baron Secretary, Weezie Margolis

LIFETIME TRUSTEES Linda Garner Ethel Zale IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENTS Randy Colen Cheryl Halpern Cara Mendelsohn

Community Served 2018-2019 5,560

817

adults and children received healthy, nutritious food that prevented hunger.

children benefited from school mental health consultation, assessments, testing, or interventions.

1,685 job seekers utilized our Resource

2,285 adults, teens and children received

465 women, men and children received

1,449 older adults received one or

Center, group seminars, career networking meetings, individualized career counseling and/or financial coaching.

family violence intervention services.or transitional housing.

age-appropriate individual or family counseling, including children and adults with special needs.

more services to help them remain safe and independent in their homes.

In total, more than 13,000 lives touched in Dallas in 2018-2019. We anticipate FY 2019-2020 to be more than 14,000. JFS is accredited in all our areas of service by the Council on Accreditation: Family Violence, Career and Financial, Emergency Services, Older Adults and Mental Health.

ACTUAL INCOME/REVENUE SOURCES

Highlights

TOTAL: $8,266,384 *Not including in-kind donations *Including JFS Foundation

MENTAL HEALTH Through funding from the Rees-Jones Foundation and relationships with the Roseland Partners, we have expanded to include 3 clinicians, establishing the Roseland Counseling Center directly in their community. FAMILY VIOLENCE INTERVENTION SERVICES partnered with UNT Incendo to hold a professional conference for more than 200 clinicians in our area, helping to teach best practices in the area of trauma. FOOD PANTRY continues to develop new corporate partnerships including Target and Walmart to receive and disitribute food. OLDER ADULTS SERVICES Awarded a grant for a clinical psychologist who specializes in caring and supporting holocaust survivors in our area.

ACTUAL EXPENSES BY PROGRAM

PLAN & PLAN CLUBHOUSE Full accrediation awarded for the next 3 years by Clubhouse International. SPECIAL NEEDS PARTNERSHIP held the Faith Inclusion Network of Dallas Symposium to help identify exemplary programs and create awareness of the special needs community within all faith communities. THE PRIYA JEWISH REPRODUCTION FUND was established to assist Jewish couples with the financial impediments associated with infertility or adoption through partial funding.

5402 Arapaho Road Dallas, Texas 75248 972.437.9950 | www.JFSdallas.org

TOTAL: $7,764,053


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