Monday, March 30, 2009
Catch Frank Abagnale in Denver on May 12th!
Monday, March 23, 2009
Together We Can Make a Difference!
- In addition to food that is donated, JFS spends an extra $86 a month to feed a family of four facing hunger?
- The average amount of money that JFS pays for one month’s rent and utilities to help a family of four is $950?
- The average cost for four counseling sessions at the JFS Counseling Center is $440?
You may not be able to help these individuals or families on your own, but as a group, we can erase hunger, poverty, homelessness, and other challenges faced by many.
Think about it…if 10 people donate $10 each, we could feed a family of four for a month. If 100 people donate $10 each, we could provide rent and utilities for a family of four for a month.
Please contribute through our Facebook Cause and spread the word to your friends to help us meet our goal of raising $1,000 by June 30, 2009. If you cannot give financially, please consider giving of your time. JFS has numerous fulfilling volunteer opportunities. Please contact Nancy Benyamin, director of volunteer resources. For more information, please visit www.jewishfamilyservice.org.
Friday, March 20, 2009
Whoa, It's Magic!
And The Award Goes To...

Friday, March 13, 2009
GLBT Caregiver Group Provides Much Needed Support

The ongoing group is held on the first and third Thursday of every month from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Sixth Avenue United Church, 3250 East Sixth Avenue in Denver. The group is open to members of the GLBT community who are in a caregiver role. The support group is free of charge and donations are welcome. The caregiver group is facilitated by Jennie Creasey, LCSW and Dee Trasen, LCSW from JFS, and Shari Wilkins, a caregiver and member of the GLBT community.
"Thus far, the people who have attended the group are getting great support from one another because caregiving is a very stressful, all-consuming, 24/7 role," says Dee Trasen, LCSW, one of the group's facilitators. "Each participant is in a different type of caregiving situation and each brings his/her unique perspective and experience to the group."
Read an article about this group in the Denver Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce newsletter.
Friday, March 6, 2009
Colorado Nonprofits Hurt by Economy

According to an article by the Associated Press, "In a survey released Monday by the Colorado Nonprofit Association, 762 charities in 57 Colorado counties cited economic worries similar to those faced by businesses. Declining income. Difficulty borrowing money. Staff cuts and reduced services. A few of them, 4.2 percent, said they didn't know if they'd survive 2009."
More findings from the survey on Colorado nonprofits suggest:
- More than half of the nonprofits (51.8 percent) said the recession hurt fundraising efforts.
- More than a third (38.5 percent) said the economic downturn has had a negative effect on their ability to serve clients.
- More than one in five (20.5 percent) described themselves as very unprepared or somewhat unprepared for the recession.
- More than a fourth (27.9 percent) have frozen staff wages, with 8.6 percent reporting layoffs.
- Most nonprofits reported declines in donations, from corporate sponsors and deep-pocket patrons cutting off funds to fewer people buying tickets to charity fundraisers.
Jewish Family Service is not exempt from these hardships; our donations are down, but our client needs have skyrocketed. A lot of people who have never needed help are lining up at our food pantry and seeking guidance from our counseling center. It's scary out there for a lot of people right now, but you can help us make a difference in others' lives.
One fun way to support our programs and the people we serve is by attending the fifth annual JFS Executive Luncheon on May 12th. Visit our Web site to find out more about this year's exciting guest speaker.--Alaina Green and Kari Alpen, JFS Marketing Department