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February News at JFCS

JFCS is Steadfast in Our Commitment to Refugee Resettlement: We Couldn’t Do It Without You Since federal funding that supports refugee resettlement came to a stop, resettlement agencies have been looking to private funding sources instead. Now more than ever, JFCS and other community agencies need the help of our supporters. Ivonne Smith-Tapia,…Read More

December 2024 Newsletter

UpStreet: Bridging the Gap Between Hopelessness and Optimism for Teens UpStreet, a program of JFCS Youth Services, is making it as easy as possible for youth to access mental health treatment during challenging times. Teens receive mental health support for themselves and provide support to their peers who may be experiencing…Read More

November 2024 Newsletter

Making a Difference for Refugees and Immigrants As part of the 10.27 Healing Partnership’s commemoration of the 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, JFCS sponsored an opportunity on October 27 for volunteers to sort donations and create welcoming letters and posters for new immigrant and refugee families. Additionally, last month, our JFCS…Read More

October 2024 Newsletter

Introducing Ann Kirwan, Chief Development Officer JFCS is excited to announce that it has named Ann Kirwan as its first Chief Development Officer. Ann brings extensive experience in the areas of nonprofit leadership and strategy, as well as grant writing and development. "We are excited to have Ann Kirwan join…Read More