Friday, July 31, 2009

Volunteering: It’s a Family Affair!

Meet Karen Silverman, Bill Goldberg, and their daughters, Eliana and Margalit. This family has been volunteering with JFS for many years in a number of capacities. Before they had children, Karen and Bill came to JFS with their synagogue chavurah to assemble centerpieces to benefit the Weinberg Food Pantry. Then when their oldest daughter, Eliana, was in preschool at the JCC, the school did a food drive and delivered the food to the Pantry (at that time we didn’t have staff members pick up the food). “When we dropped off the food, Eliana really wanted to stay and sort it,” says Karen. “She was too young to officially volunteer at the time, but the Pantry staff let her sort for a few minutes and she loved it! Every time we came to drop off food, Eliana and then Margalit spent a short time sorting the food.”

The family continued to work on food drives through the JCC Preschool until a few years ago when the children moved on to elementary school. The experience has made quite an impact on both Eliana and Margalit, now nine and six, respectively. “On every birthday since she was in Kindergarten, Eliana has collected food for the Pantry instead of birthday gifts,” says Karen. “Once we collect the food, we drop it off so we can sort it and put it away since the girls enjoy that piece so much.”

Karen and Bill felt that it was important to not only collect items for food drives, but to show the girls how the Pantry works. So, Karen now brings them to volunteer at the Pantry whenever they have days off from school. Last year, the day before Thanksgiving, Karen and the girls came to drop off food for JFS’s Thanksgiving food drive. “There were other kids sorting, so we asked if we could stay, too,” explains Karen. “We stayed to help and we all had a great time!” They also came to sort around Christmas time.

“For Martin Luther King Day, I wanted to find a place to volunteer,” says Karen. “All of the opportunities were for older kids. The Pantry was closed on MLK day, so we asked to bring home rice to bag. We invited over some of the girls’ friends and they did it together. They were so efficient that they bagged 100 pounds in only an hour - it was amazing to watch! I don’t think we give kids enough opportunity to show what they’re capable of accomplishing in a volunteer setting.”

“The Pantry is not a supermarket,” says Karen. “I want Eliana and Margalit to understand the process and see what goes on beyond donating food. By participating in sorting and working in the Pantry, it also gives the girls a chance to do something tangible that they can be proud of.” Karen adds, “It is amazing to see how hard my daughters work when they are sorting food. They really get into it and enjoy it. It’s all about efficiency - they set up assembly lines and develop systems to get the job done faster.”

This summer, the family packed items for our Lunch & Learning program, which provides lunches and school supplies for low-income students during the summer. Eliana was inspired by this project and took it upon herself to organize a school supply drive at the JCC! The girls created posters, signs, and flyers and hung them up around the JCC. While Eliana is away at camp, Karen and Margalit check the donation bins everyday.
In addition, the family has delivered food to JFS clients on holidays and participates in the Bright Holidays gift program with their chavurah. The chavurah “adopts” a family for whom they purchase holiday gifts.

Thank you, Karen, Bill, Eliana, and Margalit for all your hard work, dedication, and enthusiasm! We truly appreciate all that you do for JFS and the community!

For more information about volunteer opportunities at JFS, contact Nancy Benyamin at (303) 597.5000 x369.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Help JFS Win a $25,000 Social Media Makeover!


Please vote for Jewish Family Service of Colorado to help us win a $25,000 social media makeover from MindComet! Voting ends July 31, so please vote soon and spread the word!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Jewish Family Service Helped Turn My Life Around – Jovette’s Story

Meet Jovette. Now 35, she is one of eight children and lost both parents when she was about 20 years old. Around the same time, Jovette was in a serious car accident that left her then 10-month-old son Richard with a head injury and her with a long-term condition causing severe stomach aches and seizures.

She came to Jewish Family Service of Colorado seven years ago through a welfare-to-work program at the agency’s SHALOM Denver division. After completing the workforce training program, Jovette was offered a job as a mailing machine operator – a role critical to the organization’s assembly, packaging, and mailing operations.

Instead of collecting disability and social security, Jovette took the job and has been a proud and productive employee of JFS for more than six years.

“I’m very grateful for my job. It helped me stabilize my family so that my son could finish school successfully,” she said. “And, I get to be a role model for him. I’m living proof that someone can turn their life around through programs like this.”

Every day, Jewish Family Service of Colorado helps people like Jovette get their lives back on track. JFS helps more than 21,500, people across the Denver metro area each year who are facing a life challenge – people who otherwise may not get the help they need.

JFS needs your support now more than ever to continue helping thousands of people in need. While a substantial donation may not be possible for you right now, everything helps whether it’s a donation of $5 or $500. Make an online donation now to help a child struggling in school, a mother trying to feed a hungry family, or someone like Jovette trying to get back into the workforce.

Monday, July 20, 2009

We Will Miss Her!

Farewell to Kenya Davis, JFS at Home schedule coordinator, whose last day will be July 31st. This week we had a party to wish her best of luck in her future endeavors. She will be missed!







Friday, July 17, 2009

Matching Day at JFS!

Sometimes our staff shows up at work dressed alike! Don't Michele and Linda look so cute in their matching outfits?

Help JFS by Cleaning Out Your Closet!

Did you know that you can donate your gently used clothing, shoes, and household items to support the mental health programs at JFS? The funds raised through Healing Minds will subsidize the cost of counseling services for our clients.
For your convenience, we have donation bins for clothing only located at our office in Tamarac Square, 3201 South Tamarac Drive in Denver. For household items, we will collect your donation from your home if you live in our pre-designated home pick-up area. Click here for a complete list of items that we can accept. Please contact Healing Minds at (303) 232-GIVE (4483) for questions or to schedule a home pick-up.

All items donated to Jewish Family Service through its Healing Minds program are deductible for income tax purposes at their present fair market value. Internal Revenue Service Code places the responsibility for estimating the fair market value upon the donor rather than the agency receiving the gift. Contact your tax advisor with questions.

If you drop off clothing donations at our bins, please pick up a receipt at the front desk in our administrative office or a receipt will be provided if items are picked up at your home.

Thank you in advance for your contribution. Your donation can make a big difference in the lives of families in need!

Friday, July 10, 2009

New Champion Crowned at Annual Group Home Croquet Tournament!

The JFS Group Home recently hosted its annual croquet tournament. In addition to the residents, several Group Home friends and supporters, including event organizer, Scott Friedman, attended the tournament. Several played, while others cheered on the players and enjoyed a BBQ dinner.

This year, Micah took the long-standing title of Champion away from Laurie! Congratulations, Micah!

In other Group Home news, Laurie and Micah recently competed in the Special Olympics and each took home several medals. Congrats to both Laurie and Micah!

Our Group Home is the only Kosher group home west of the Mississippi. Through the caring supervision of Jewish Family Service professionals, our eight adult residents reach their full potential while enjoying a Jewish cultural atmosphere and active social lives.

View more photos of the Group Home Croquet Tournament...



Thursday, July 2, 2009

Happy 4th of July from JFS !!!

What does the 4th of July mean to you? Yana Vishnitsky, Russian immigrant and JFS President and CEO, says, "I am always grateful to be in a free country and I am reminded of this every time I celebrate a holiday like Thanksgiving and 4th of July."

We also posed this same question to some of our coworkers and asked how they were celebrating the holiday. The most common answers were:
  • Freedom
  • Baseball
  • Fireworks
  • BBQ
  • Pool
  • Bike Ride
  • Parade
  • Opera

And the funniest answer we received was "I am going to have a fifth on the fourth."

For all of our friends and supporters who are also having a fifth on the fourth, please have a safe and happy 4th of July!!!