This information is accurate as of April 5, 2022. These agency-wide changes that we’ve implemented are aligned with current public guidelines from county and state officials. They are also aligned with our mission to support the needs of Jewish individuals and families, refugees and immigrants, and our broader community to achieve well-being, health, and stability. We are committed to serving our community in this evolving moment.
Please check back on this page regularly for the most recent updates. You can also download our COVID-19 program infographic, which provides a snapshot of our current services and offerings.
Learn how JFS is pivoting to meet this unprecedented moment.
Watch NowThis is an unprecedented moment and we need you. Please consider making a gift of any amount today. Your contribution will ensure that we can continue providing essential human services to the thousands of individuals and families who turn to us for help. If you would like to volunteer, please fill out the registration form on our Volunteer Services page. Because the situation is so fluid, we are continually adapting to Public Health guidelines.
All departments have pivoted as necessary to continue serving our community in this challenging time. We have moved our Counseling Services and Community Stabilization Services lines to HIPAA-compliant Zoom accounts so we will be able to offer support and telehealth services for all clients. To respond to the increased demand in requests for financial assistance (such as help with rent or utilities), we have redeployed several staff from different departments to help. In our Older Adult Services program, we are also teaching our senior clients how to reach us and to know when to pick up the phone if we call them. These calls go a long way in decreasing social isolation.
We will update this page regularly as more programs implement alternative plans.
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