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National Volunteer Week is April 27 - May 3
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Phone - 952-542-4859 Each year, nearly 900 JFCS volunteers provide services to those in need in both the Jewish and general communities. JFCS provides short and long-term, flexible, volunteer opportunities in a variety of programs. Each month an email newsletter, Mitzvah Madness, is sent to over 700 people listing current volunteer opportunities. Please download and print out the JFCS Volunteer Application Form. For more information or to submit your Volunteer Application, contact: Debra Savitt, Supervisor of Volunteer Resources
Contact: Joanne Savitt Hag Sameach means "happy holidays" in Hebrew. To ensure a joyous Chanukah and Passover celebration, JFCS provides gifts and holiday ritual items to families and individuals in need. For Chanukah, volunteers collect, sort and wrap gifts to give to families. Ritual objects are also provided. Last year nearly 900 families were served. For Passover, Hag Sameach gift bags are filled with Passover food and ritual items necessary to celebrate our traditions. The bags are then delivered to families in need. Just click here to make a donation.
JFCS Annual Benefit For nearly two decades, JFCS has held an Annual Benefit to raise funds in support of the quality programs and services provided by JFCS. The event, held each year in early December, is also a wonderful opportunity to come together as a community, socialize and have fun. Past entertainers include nationally-known comedians Kevin Nealon, Al Franken, Elaine Boosler, Joy Behar, Martin Short, and Howie Mandel. The Annual Benefit featured a video highlighting our transportation program, a raffle and an online auction. The 19th Annual Benefit was held December 8, 2007 at the Minneapolis Convention Center.
An investment in a JFCS endowment fund gives donors the joy of knowing their legacy will enhance the lives and nurture the spirit of the community for generations to come. Endowment funds are a timeless way to honor a loved one, celebrate a milestone event, or support a program that is meaningful in your life. Donations may be designated to a particular program or be available for use where most needed. With a minimum gift of $2,500, a named endowment fund can be established at JFCS. Gifts of cash or securities, a life insurance policy or a portion of money held in a retirement plan may also be used to begin a fund. Establishing an endowment fund may meet one's estate planning needs. For more information, contact Development Director, Robin Doroshow at rdoroshow@jfcsmpls.org or 952-542-4865.
There are several ways to make your membership contribution.
If you have any questions, please contact Angela Podvin at 952-542-4832.
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