Why JF&CS?
 
Caring for Generations
 
 
 
 
 

Why JF&CS? 

Thanks to the generosity and vision of our committed funders, JF&CS has helped thousands of individuals and families successfully navigate transitions and overcome challenges. Together, we have ensured that our clients — new parents and their children; older adults and family caregivers; children and adults with disabilities; and people experiencing poverty, hunger, or domestic abuse — feel safe and supported.

Our work is far from done. There are still too many people who require the services and sensitivity of our staff. There are still many innovative programs yet to be developed to help people live better lives.

When you support our work by making a gift today and/or by including JF&CS in your estate plan, you're investing in the health and wellbeing of our entire community. You're ensuring that the essential services we provide will be there for all who need them, now and for years to come.

Your donation can directly impact the lives of people in our community.

$50 – Provides winter clothing for a homeless child

$100 – Gives one frail and homebound senior in need home-delivered monthly groceries

$250 – Supplies four families with groceries for one month

$500 – Prevents electricity shut off for a family struggling with a financial crisis

$1,000 – Supports 50 visits to new moms and their babies to ensure the best possible start

$2,500 – Pays for a month of Shabbat dinners for 100 people with disabilities

$5,000 – Transports Holocaust survivors from our entire service area to monthly social gatherings for one year.

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Gift Now


To learn more about how you can have an immediate impact on our work, contact
Jill Snider 
jsnider@jfcsboston.org
781-693-5059

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Legacy Gift 


To learn more about making a planned gift and leaving a lasting legacy, contact
Jill Snider
jsnider@jfcsboston.org
781-693-5059

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Waltham, MA 02451
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