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Since our founding in 1892, the generous support of our community has made the work of Jewish Family Service possible. Your gift is part of a generations-long tradition that makes a world of difference today for individuals and families in their most vulnerable moments.
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Have questions? Contact the Donor Relations Coordinator at donate@jfsseattle.org or (206) 461-3240.
Join us at the Community of Caring Luncheon
April 30, 2025
The Community of Caring Luncheon, our premier fundraising event, brings together hundreds of dedicated supporters of JFS as well as new friends to celebrate and support the life-changing impact JFS makes in our community. Join us to help transform lives and bring well-being, health, and stability to those who need it the most.
Become a JFS Community of Caring sponsor!
By sponsoring this event, you ensure all donations received will fully support thousands of local individuals and families in our community who turn to JFS for help. Sponsorship benefits include recognition during the event, on social media, and in JFS print and digital communications throughout the year.
To learn more, contact Silver Lace Greitz, Director of Special Events at sgreitz@jfsseattle.org or (206) 861-3151.
Thank you for your interest in donating household goods to support the individuals and families we serve at JFS! The health and dignity of our clients is extremely important to us, so we are only able to accept specific items.
The Family Tree Legacy Circle recognizes supporters who have informed us of their intent to leave a bequest to JFS, those of blessed memory who have already left such a gift and those who have made a monetary gift to the JFS Endowment in their lifetime.
There’s no better way to honor the ones you love and respect than with a tribute for weddings, anniversaries, b’nai mitzvahs, birthdays or remembrances. With your minimum tribute of $10, we will send a card acknowledging your thoughtfulness and your gift will support the work of JFS. Contact the Donor Relations Coordinator at donate@jfsseattle.org or (206) 461-3240 for assistance or to setup a tribute bank. You can make your tribute online now.
The Lamplighter Society recognizes the inspiring example of individuals and families who have contributed to JFS in one or more of the following ways:
Please consider naming JFS as a beneficiary if your workplace offers a match for cash donations, volunteer hours or both.
For information about donating stocks or other securities, contact Lisa Schultz Golden at lgolden@jfsseattle.org or (206) 861-3188. Please note that the value of your stock gift is calculated by taking the average price of the stock the day it enters a Jewish Family Service account.
When you make a tribute donation of $365 or more, you can honor the ones you love and help feed those who rely on the Polack Food Back every month. Your honoree will receive a tribute card, and both you and your honoree will receive a special day of recognition at the Polack Food Bank. Contact the Donor Relations Coordinator at donate@jfsseattle.org or (206) 461-3240 for assistance. Or, make your tribute online now.
JFS gladly accepts donations of automobiles. Proceeds from the sale of your vehicle support our vital program. Visit the CARS donation page to get started. Or, contact the Donor Relations Coordinator at donate@jfsseattle.org or (206) 461-3240 for more information.
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