Mission Impossible?
In such a time as this, with the contentious state of today’s economy and the impending health care reform, is this mission impossible? David Rosen, President and CEO of Wexner Heritage Village, doesn’t think so
“Wexner Heritage Village isn’t just a nursing home ...
Introducing a sustainable model of health for our community.
The Federation builds and strengthens Jewish community; from your hometown to our homeland, from the homebound to the homeless, from elderly Jews in Russia to North American teens discovering their birthright in Israel. Whether the task is reducing Jewish poverty and hunger, rescuing and resettling new immigrants, or spurring Jewish renaissance worldwide, the federation is committed to seizing this moment in Jewish history to ensure the continuity of the Jewish people.
For more information, log on to www.jewishcolumbus.org.
The primary function of the Columbus Jewish Foundation is to provide grants to non-profit organizations, both Jewish and non-sectarian, that serve social, cultural, health and educational needs. This itemization reflects all monies disbursed by the Foundation during the past year from donor-advised Philanthropic Funds, Special Purpose Funds, and agency-owned endowments invested and managed by the Columbus Jewish Foundation.
For more information, log on to www.columbusjewishfoundation.org or call 614-338-2365.
For over 15 years, Jewish Family Services' Outreach Services Department has been providing comprehensive community-based services to at-risk individuals and families, within and outside of the Jewish community, facing a myriad of issues, including but not limited to domestic violence, parenting and economic crises.
Meeting with JFS professionals both at the agency and in the community, basic life needs for clients are addressed through case management, information and referral, educational and advocacy services. For more information, log on to www.jfscolumbus.org or call 614-231-1890.
The JCC is a human service organization offering a varied program that is largely Jewish in nature. It is committed to enhancing the quality of family life and promoting the physical, intellectual and spiritual wellness of the individual. It provides health-related activities and cultural and educational programs that reflect the Jewish heritage. Although primarily a membership JCC, the JCC also delivers services to the community at large, including populations at risk. Through its wide array of programs, the JCC pursues its mission of strengthening the individual, family and community.
For more information, log on to www.columbusjcc.org or call 614-231-2731.
For a list of other Jewish community agencies and synagogues, refer to:
http://www.jewishcolumbus.org/section.aspx?id=5