Thursday, May 31, 2012

A Message from Outgoing President Jennifer Pollak

As my term as President at JFS comes to an end, I want to take this opportunity to share my list of accomplishments with you and thank the community for your support.

I assumed the presidency of JFS at a time of great economic instability and I am proud to report that we have managed to stabilize the agency’s finances by decreasing expenses and increasing income.

While I’m on the topic of  fundraising, our dinner dances over these two years honoring Lesley and David Brooks, Elinor and Leonard Goldman, Chet Fienberg, Mike and Isa Beck, Gordon Haas, Ruth Margolin and Mayor Chris Bollwage, were highly successful and we are busy planning a major centennial celebration.

Our Fall Family Concert  featured the “Maccabeats” and brought over 800 people together for a fun and inspiring afternoon of Jewish music and afforded us the opportunity to reach out to a new population who might not be familiar with our work.

We sponsored two Art Shows to support the Food Programs at JFS, one at the L&M Art Gallery in Elizabeth and the most recent one at the Evalyn Dunn Gallery in Westfield.  We are truly grateful to the hard work of all committee members and to Julie Sirotkin and Michael Sirotkin, owners of L&M, and to Jacie Civins, owner of the Evalyn Dunn Gallery for graciously hosting the events for us.

 We continue to apply for private as well as government grants we have had in place for some time and continue to seek out new sources of funding.  We also hold many direct mail campaigns for membership, food and assistance for children and the elderly throughout the year.

Our newly created website www.JFSCentralNJ.org is up and running, and proudly displays all of our services and allows you to contribute to the Agency’s many fundraising campaigns with greater ease.  Many thanks to our past interns, Debra Klee Wenger  and  Rikki Naiman for their help, and most recently Talia Nudell for designing and editing our new E-Newsletter.

In response to people who are able to pay for home health aide services,  we have launched Caregivers at Home as a private pay service.  The Older Adult Services Department continues to innovate new ways to assist the frail elderly.  The Grotta Fund for Senior Care and the Merck Corporation, Inc.,  recently funded The Care Transitions Collaboration Program to help reduce hospital readmission rates for seniors with congestive heart failure and/or chornic obstructive pulmonary disease.

We have strengthened our network of services as the statewide provider for services for Holocaust Survivors with the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.  Our own Café Europa program increased from 10 to 12 meetings a year and utilizes resources from community partners such as the Jewish Educational Center, Congregation Beth Israel, and the YMHA of Union County.

While we certainly appreciate all of our community partners, I would like to thank our Jewish Federation of Central New Jersey for all of their help. They quickly came to our aid with extra financing for our Kosher Meals on Wheels Program when some of the government funding was recently cut. They run two generous campaigns a year to bring food to our doors during their Annual Supermarket Sweep Foodraiser, and, as one of the activities for Super Sunday they purchase and have volunteers pack  food items to give to those in need. We are fortunate to count on the YMHA of Union County to provide our seniors with nutritious Kosher Meals on Wheels, five days a week.

Our Federation answered our call three years ago to get the Economic Response Team off the ground with Sheri Brown and Carol  Einhorn  assisting unemployed people all over the county with everything from networking workshops, to career advice and resume assistance. Many thanks to the JCC of Central NJ for being available to host our numerous programs throughout the year.

The Federation has also helped us with a $50,000 grant to fund Project KESHER to strengthen our outreach effort to the community.  Partnering with Sharsheret and Trinitas Regional Medical Center we have formed a Breast Cancer awareness group which meets monthly.  Volunteer Mitzvah projects, an Urban Community Garden, and lectures have already taken place and others are currently being planned.

To better accommodate the community’s needs, our Counseling Department  now has more evening and weekend hours  for individuals, couples, and family counseling.  We continue to provide Play Therapy for children with three furnished offices at our main office in Elizabeth and branch office in Clark and  Adoption Home Studies

I want to take this opportunity to thank the JFS staff, my fellow board members, and volunteers for  sharing my passion for meeting the needs of the community.  I urge everyone to get involved in any way possible.  We have so many program that I hope you can find one that suits your interests.

 Jennifer Pollak (left) addressing volunteers at the recent Supermarket Sweep

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Breast Cancer Support Group to Take Place at JFS

Jewish Family Service has partnered with Sharsheret, a national organization that addresses the unique needs of Jewish women with breast cancer, to hold monthly support groups at our main office, 655 Westfield Avenue, Elizabeth, NJ. The meetings are fully funded by the Jewish Federation of Central NJ as as part of the Kesher Program: The Jewish Family Connection.

The next meeting will be held on Monday evening, June 4, 2012, 7:00 pm 8:30 pm, and will discuss "Strategies for Utilizing Community Support." The group is facilitated by Carol Einhorn, MSW, LCSW.

Women living with breast cancer face an array of challenges, questions, and emotions and often benefit from joining a support group where they can share their concerns with others. This confidential support group will provide an emotionally safe environment for women to discuss relevant topics, give and receive support, and find courage and hope for the future.

Contact Sheri Brown at sherib@jfscentralnj.org, 908-352-8375, if you are interested in joining the group or need further information.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Art Show Update

Thank you to our friends and volunteers for making the Mitzi and Warren Eisenberg Art Show a success!

Photo courtesy of Elaine Durbach

Photo courtesy of Elaine Durbach

Photo courtesy of Ruth Bilenker

Photo courtesy of Ruth Bilenker 

Photo courtesy of Ruth Bilenker 

 Photo courtesy of Ruth Bilenker 

Photo courtesy of Ruth Bilenker

Throughout the entire year, the Evalyn Dunn Gallery will donate a percentage of sales when patrons identify themselves as affiliates of JFS.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

JFS Annual Meeting to be held June 6th

The Jewish Family Service Annual Meeting will be held on Wednesday June 6, 2012 at 7:00 pm at the JCC of Central New Jersey, Weinberg Conference Center, 1391 Martine Avenue, Scotch Plains. New officers will be installed as well as new and continuing board members. Jennifer Pollak will complete her two year term as President of JFS and Abe Suckno will be installed for a two year term as president at this time.  
Also on the agenda, is recognition of JFS Volunteers of the Year. This year’s recipients are listed below, along with their main activities:


Stan and Pearl Ehrlich of Westfield, have volunteered both time and groceries to the Food Pantry for a number of years. They are regularly involved in making deliveries, and are highly dedicated members of the Food Pantry.  Stan also consults with us on a number of administrative projects and counseled clients on financial issues.

Susan Klapper of Scotch Plains, combines her keen organizational abilities and a passion for helping the needy  to become one of our main volunteers who assists in coordinating  the JFS Food Pantry. Susan oversees the Food Pantry’s monthly supplies, orders  what is needed, and helps with distribution.  She was instrumental in helping with the recent Supermarket Sweep organized by the Jewish Federation of Central New Jersey, was a member of the Fall Concert Committee, and  most recently with the  Art Show Committee. We will officially welcome Susan as a new JFS Board Member at the Annual Meeting.


 Lenny Lauer
of Elizabeth and Sonnie Suckno of Green Brook, are both volunteers with our Café Europa program. Café Europa is a monthly social group for Holocaust survivors provided through our work with the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.  Sonnie is being recognized for her efforts in coordinating the Café Europa Programs, and for lending her services as a real estate broker during the recent  sale of the house JFS received from a donor.  Lenny  donates his time driving our frail homebound elderly to and from various meetings and social events held at Jewish Family Service Halpern Building in Elizabeth. 


Michelle Rosen
of Westfield,  initially came to JFS as a Friend Advocate Volunteer.  Her skills as a seasoned  Marketing Executive were quickly recognized when she served on the Concert Committee and the Art Show.  At the Annual Meeting  Michelle will be installed to serve on the board of JFS.
 

Kosher Refreshments will be available at 7:00 pm and the meeting starts at 7:30 PM.You can RSVP at: info@jfscentralnj.org, or calling our office at 908-352-8375.

Heat Advisory

Summer is here and the temperature outside is warming up! The Staff at JFS would like to take this opportunity to remind you of the importance of adequate hydration and limited heat and sun exposure. Dehydration results from not having enough liquid in your body and can cause weakness, low blood pressure and fast heartbeat. Many people are hospitalized due to dehydration each year.

The following reminders will help:

  • Drink adequate amounts of liquid during the day to help you to avoid becoming dehydrated. It is recommended to drink 6-8 glasses (8-ouch each) of fluid, preferably water, each day. A good indicator of adequate fluid in your body is pale yellow urine.
  • It is also very important to avoid the sun between the hours of 10AM and 3PM. This is when the sun’s rays are most powerful. If you must go outdoors, please try to schedule appointments in the morning when it is cooler or early evening when the sun has gone down.
  • Avoid exercise during the day as well as sitting in direct sunlight.
  • When outdoors, wear light colored, loose fitting clothing and a hat.
  • Indoors, it is important to use the air conditioner on days that are very warm and humid.
  • There are also some medications that cause more sensitivity to the sun and heat. Please check with your physician about your medications.