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The Jewish Deaf Resource Center builds bridges between the wider Jewish community and individuals who are deaf and hard-of-hearing.
Jewish Family & Children’s Services of Northern New Jersey (JFCS) is a non-profit organization providing professional social services of the highest caliber. JFCS builds strong families, thriving children, healthy seniors and vital communities.
Jewish Family & Children’s Service (“JFCS”) of Greater Mercer County is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit community service agency that strengthens individuals and families by empowering people to care for themselves and others. This is accomplished through a wide range of high quality social services and programs including therapy, information and referral, support, education and advocacy. By combining contemporary clinical skills with values of charity, righteousness and compassion, Jewish Family & Children’s Service seeks to assist families with many of life’s toughest challenges. Since 1937, the agency has served those in need in Greater Mercer County.
Multi-service mental health and social service agency providing wrap around services to enable people under stress to live more healthy and productive lives. To get to that goal we offer low cost, accessibly, high quality mental health services, case management, dress to impress, food pantry, community education, senior day programming and services to support families of children with disabilities.
JFS of Middlesex County is committed to helping individuals and families by providing social services, counseling and advocacy. Our programs include Elder day care, Kosher Meals on Wheels, Career and Vocational Services, Immigrant and Refugee services, Women’s Center, Family and Children’s counseling, workshops, computer and media lab training, ESL training, Holocaust survivor support services, translation and interpretation, recovery assistance, assessments, support groups, SMP (Senior Medicare Patrol), SHIP (State Health Insurance Assistance Program) and volunteer services including RSVP (Retired and Senior Volunteer Program).
Jewish Federation understands and addresses community needs, impacting lives every day. Federation works with partner agencies to care for those in need in the Jewish and local community here, in Israel and around the world.
The Jewish Relief Agency is a dynamic, volunteer-driven organization whose goal is to help families in need. Founded in 2000, JRA has been bringing families and individuals together each month in a spirit of community and repairing the world. Through the efforts of JRA’s community of more than 10,500 volunteers, we provide monthly food relief packages to over 3,200 low-income families throughout the Greater Philadelphia area. In addition, our volunteers also help with “service gigs,” such as driving seniors to doctors’ appointments and the grocery store, making small but needed home repairs, and building connections with our clients through friendly visits.
Keeping Babies Safe is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides education, assistance, advocacy and leadership in the development of safer children’s products and practices.
Instrumental in government level activism, we helped foster passage of national crib safety regulations and are working through manufacturers, retailers and the Consumer Product Safety Commission to ban dangerous supplemental mattresses. More, we are here to educate parents and the public about protecting babies against unsafe sleep environments and preventing injuries associated with unsafe cribs.
As a dedicated resource for free information about the most reliable crib and sleep safety information, safety tips, and product recall information, we help parents, caregivers and hospital personnel stay vigilant about keeping babies safe in their nurseries.
Kids 4 Limbs is a platform where kids can help kids get the best prosthetics available, and start to lead better lives. Kids 4 limbs allows kids to start their own fundraisers, and bring meaning to their everyday lives.
Kids 4 Limbs is a program of The Next Step. The Next Step, is an Israeli nonprofit organization that raises awareness of limb-loss and prosthetics, provides access to high-end prosthetics not covered by the Ministry of Health, and offers technical and emotional support to amputees. Services are carried out by volunteers – some amputees themselves – who pass on their knowledge and experience, and provide support to others.
Anyone can raise funds through the easy to use platform via fundraising, lemonade stands, swimming, biking, walking competitions and much more. Our platform is designed for bnei mitzvah, and children and adults of all ages to make a remarkable difference in the lives of so many amputees.
Kids Helping Kids (KHK) is a non-profit dedicated to developing leadership skills through youth-led service projects. Since KHK’s creation in 2009, KHK has over 5,000 volunteers from 132 schools and is open and free for students from all socioeconomic backgrounds to participate in.