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JEWISH FAMILY
OUR MISSION
To strengthen individuals, families, and the community by providing counseling and support services, based on Jewish values.
SERVICES OF DELAWARE
99 PASSMORE ROAD, WILMINGTON, DE 19803 | (302) 478-9411 | JFSDELAWARE.ORG
Year established: 1899
Number of full-time employees: 50
Number of part-time employees: 20
Annual revenue: $4,966,334
Geographic service area:
New Castle, Kent, and Sussex Counties
Renna Van Oot
Chief Executive Officer
TOP FUNDING SOURCES:
Program Revenue: 39.7% Government Grants/Contracts: 36.5% Private Grants: 12.3% Contributions: 8.1%
Jewish Federation of Delaware: 2% United Way of Delaware: 0.9% Special Events: 0.5%
From the warm welcome to
the kind and thoughtful treatment my son received each day, I can’t say enough good things about how valuable his time at JFS has been.
SOCIAL MEDIA:
@jfsde
@jfsdelaware linkedin.com/company/jfs-delaware
HOW WE MAKE AN IMPACT
In the past year JFS has resettled and served
over 100 refugees from Ukraine, Afghanistan,
Sudan, Turkey, and Syria. We’ve provided
mental health services to over 700 individuals
per quarter, including specialized work with
children experiencing anxiety and mothers with post-partum depression. In addition, we serve those who have been diagnosed with dementia, engaging the whole family in their treatment, as well as connecting seniors and people with disabilities to needed services. JFS is committed to providing the highest quality mental health and support services available in our area, with compassion and respect for everyone.
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
You make it possible for JFS to help those facing adversity access the compassionate and comprehensive care they need and deserve. You help new and expecting mothers access specialized care to navigate perinatal and postpartum depression; you help children and young teens find the tools and language to cope with their anxiety; you help older adults age safely in their homes and provide their loved ones peace of mind; you help refugees and other immigrants integrate and make a home in their new communities.
Visit www.jfsdelaware.org/donate to give.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Our work is made possible by dedicated volunteers like YOU! Volunteers supplement the professional, clinical care provided by JFS by fostering a sense of community, building relationships, and extending your skills and kindness to those we serve. Some of our volunteer opportunities include English language support for newly arrived refugees, wellness coaching, transportation support for older adults, and more.
Visit www.jfsdelaware.org/volunteer for more information.
LEADERSHIP
EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP
Renna Van Oot,
Chief Executive Officer
Jill Taylor,
Chief Operating Officer
Sophie Namugenyi, Chief Program Officer
Janet Teixeira, Executive Director, Cancer Care Connection
BOARD OFFICERS
Peter Hurd, President
Clint Walker,
First Vice President
Liz O’Neill, Vice President of Strategy
Linda Jaworski,
Vice President of Finance
BOARD MEMBERS
Tayler Bolton Erin Booker Adam Cutler Gloria Fine Susan Finizio Ann Gualtieri Daniel Haas Stacy Horowitz Benjamin Kniaz Norman Pernick Christina Richter Yair Robinson Avie Silver Ginger Weiss
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