JFCS East Bay serves our community with support and care through our partnership with thousands of donors and volunteers.
We provide financial, logistical, and emotional support for families experiencing food and housing insecurity, legal services for immigrants, care management for older adults who are homebound, Holocaust survivors, youth, families, and those needing mental health services. This year was no exception to all we accomplished with thanks to our community.
4000+
people served in our East Bay community in 2022.
$1535345
worth of assistance to our East Bay community.
Refugee Services
Assisted
5
refugees to resettle in the East Bay from around the world.
Welcomed
5
newcomers from Afghanistan.
5
cases were filed to provide legal support to newcomers to our community seeking asylum.
Mental Health Support
Assisted
5
students, teachers, and parents through our mental health program.
Older Adults and Aging
Helped older adults in our community receive
5
hours of home care.
Jewish Community Care
1
Members of the East Bay Jewish community accepted emergency financial assistance from our Jewish Community Safety Net
1
Holocaust survivors received food assistance
1
Holocaust survivors were supported with medical expenses and 5 received help with housing costs
5
Older adults and Holocaust survivors enjoyed holiday meals for Passover, Rosh Hashanah and Hanukkah
1
Collection drives
$5+
worth of toiletries, school supplies, hygiene products, and more collected
English as a Second Language Support
5
Clients
5
Volunteers
Volunteers
5
Active volunteers gave back to our community in many ways including
Taught English
Drove our clients to medical appointments
Drove our clients to court hearings
Served as pro bono attorneys
Participated in Welcome Circles
5
individual volunteers
0
Community Welcome Teams for Afghans seeking resettlement in the East Bay.