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a r e e s r e & ic E erv mployment S humanity. Ruth & Norman Rales Jewish Family Services (JFS) offers help, hope and humanity through our our comprehensive range of programs and mission services which support people of all ages and beliefs.

With locations in Boca Raton and Delray Beach, JFS programs and services include food and financial assistance, senior services, counseling and mental health services, career and employment services, as well as many volunteer opportunities.

Funding is provided by individuals, corporations, grants, special events and donors who support our mission and bring hope to thousands in need.

JFS would like to thank

Ruth & Norman Rales for once again being Jewish Family Services our Premier Agency Help. Hope. Humanity. Sponsor for 2015

3 Message from the Board Chair 16-21 Donations and President & CEO 22 Corporate Sponsors 4-5 Financial Information 23 Grants 7 Food and Financial Assistance 24-26 Endowments 8 Senior Services 9 Weisman Center we are proud to 10 Counseling & Mental Health report that 11 Center for Families & Children 84% of every 12 Career & Employment Services 13 Volunteer Services dollar raised 14 Board of Directors goes directly CO N TE TS 15 Ways to Support JFS toward the programs we support.

2 MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD CHAIR AND THE PRESIDENT & CEO Dear Board Members, Friends, Supporters, Volunteers, Partners and Neighbors, We are privileged to present you with the 2014-15 Annual Report for Ruth & Norman Rales Jewish Family Services (JFS). Our fiscal year ending August 31, 2015 was another milestone year for the agency.

Two of the major highlights of the 2014-2015 year were receiving a prestigious four-star Charity Navigator rating in December 2014 followed by being named a 2015 Sun Sentinel “Top Workplace” in April of 2015. JFS finished 10th in the small business category. Being recognized as a Top Workplace was all the more special because it is based upon an employee driven rating, where responses are compared to other similar sized agencies in our industry. We couldn’t be more proud than to have received both recognitions in the same fiscal year and view this as a testament to the work and health of our organization.

Our budget continued to grow with additional funding from the Claims Conference for our Holocaust Survivor Assistance Program. This increase required the JFS Board to approve a revised budget for the fiscal year of $9M in November 2014. In addition, we were able to start a new program to help family members caring for their loved ones called the “Caregiver Resources and Respite” program through a demonstration grant provided by the Palm Healthcare Foundation. Our Meals on Wheels Program successfully completed a second year of operations with the support of funds from the Jewish Federation and continues to grow providing more volunteer opportunities delivering food to home-bound seniors. The Shirley & Barton Weisman Delray Community Center purchased two buses to transport seniors to the Center with funds provided by the Federal Government’s “New Freedoms Act” with matching funds from Hands on Tzedakah. Rales Rides provides hundreds of seniors, who do not have their own transportation, access to the wealth of programs that take place at the Weisman Center.

The JFS Board of Directors spent the entire fiscal year working on updating the Strategic Plan which was formally presented at approved at the Annual Meeting in April 2015. The Strategic Plan included a new section on planning for the future needs of seniors living in our community. To that end, with Board approval, JFS began the process of creating a separate 501c3 to be known as “JFS at Home” which will provide home healthcare services to the community.

All of these accomplishments and efforts enhance our ability to provide innovative programs and services to the community. None of this could ever be accomplished without the efforts of our dedicated board, staff, volunteers and YOU, our supporters. We express heartfelt gratitude to all of you whose generosity helps us provide hope to those living in our community.

Sincerely,

Judi Donoff danielle N. Hartman Chair, Board of Directors President & CEO 3 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report

REVENUE AND 9% SUPPORT 5% $895,336 $9,523,921 $445,677 Program Contributed Revenue Materials & Services (non-cash)

9% $847,755 Federation Allocation

9% 43% $824,606 $4,100,699 Fundraising Pledges, Events- Gross Grants & Contributions

25% $2,409,848 Restricted for Future Program Use

8% $660,904 FUNCTIONAL Fundraising EXPENSES $8,731,271

8% $709,626 General & Administrative 84% $7,360,741 Program Services

4 BOARD TEMPORARILY PERMANENTLY UNRESTRICTED DESIGNATED TOTAL RESTRICTED RESTRICTED TOTAL SUPPORT Pledges, Grants and $3,892,621 $208,078 $4,100,699 $1,990,352 $419,496 $6,510,547 Contributions Fundraising Events $824,606 $824,606 $824,606 Federation $847,755 $847,755 $847,755 Allocation Contributed Facilities $445,677 $445,677 $445,677 and Services Total Support $6,010,659 $208,078 $6,218,737 $1,990,352 $419,496 $8,628,585 REVENUE Program Revenue,Net $1,095,392 $1,095,392 $1,095,392 Net appreciation in $(72,430) $(74,283) $(146,713) $(116,804) $(263,517) fair value of investments Other Revenue $63,461 $63,461 $63,461 Total Revenue $1,086,423 $74,283 $1,012,140 $(116,804) $895,336 Total Support and $7,097,082 $133,795 $7,230,877 $1,873,548 $419,496 $9,523,921 Revenue Net Assets Released $1,409,521 $1,409,521 ($1,409,521) from Restrictions EXPENSES Program Services $7,360,741 $7,360,741 $7,360,741 General and $660,904 $660,904 $660,904 Administrative Fundraising $709,626 $709,626 $709,626 Total Expenses $8,731,271 $8,731,271 $8,731,271

STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES STATEMENT CHANGE IN NET ASSETS Change in net assets $(224,668) $133,795 $(90,873) $464,027 $419,496 $792,650 Net Assets - $5,228,679 $2,102,362 $7,331,041 $3,420,593 $3,199,622 $13,951,256 Beginning of Year Transfers $(160,799) $160,799

Net Assets $4,843,212 $2,396,956 $7,240,168 $3,884,620 $3,619,118 $14,743,906 End of Year

* Increases in market valuation of our endowments, not actual operating income

ASSETS LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Cash and Cash Equivalents* $1,235,196 Accounts Payable and $474,443 Accrued Liabilities Program Receivables, Net $74,369 Deferred Membership Revenue $56,509 Grant and Other Receivables $1,139,323 Endowments $8,541,301 Prepared Expenses and Other $112,962 Total Liabilities $530,952 Assets Property and Equipment, Net $4,171,707 NET ASSETS Unrestricted $5,004,011 Unrestricted - Board $2,236,157 Designated Temporarily Restricted $3,884,620 BALANCE SHEET Permanently Restricted $3,619,118 Total Net Assets $14,743,906 Total Assets $15,274,858 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $15,274,858

5 Thank you to our dedicated staff, board, volunteers and community who collectively make our work possible.

6 Food & Financial Assistance

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES JFS provides a lifeline to individuals and families in crisis, providing emergency funds for basic necessities and other needs, including Jacobson Family Food Pantry families with special needs children. The Jacobson Family Food Pantry provides bi-monthly food packages to qualified seniors, individuals and families. Meals HOT Senior Assistance Program on Wheels Program provides prepared meals to those seniors no longer able to cook for themselves. Hebrew Free Loan Society – Interest Free Loans Jewish Educational Loan Fund – Interest Free College Loans Information and Referral Services Meals on Wheels Jeffrey Turkin Memorial Fund for Affordable Counseling for Children Rose Golden Fund for Indigent Care Rebecca & Silverstein Fund for Senior In-home Care Richard Rebecca and Richard have a daughter, age 10, and a son, age 15. Richard is a civil engineer Cooper Fund for Families and Rebecca works as an eyeglass technician. Richard had his own company for many with Special Needs Children years, but lost the business in the recession. He has been unable to regain employment in his industry. He has taken three minimum wage jobs in order to provide for his family. He Viner Compassionate Care typically works from 4 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fund for Children and Families in Crisis Rebecca and Richard have struggled to their pay bills and were forced to use up their savings and retirement funds to support their family. As long standing productive members of the Boca Raton Community, they knew that it was time to seek help from JFS.

JFS was able to assist them with funds to cover rent and their car payment. They were provided with food from the Jacobson Family Food Pantry. Richard has begun to work with JFS’ Career & Employment Services to help secure better employment. JFS also referred them to a debt management service. Rebecca and Richard are very grateful for what JFS has been able to do for them. They are now on their way to rebuilding their lives.

JFS would like to recognize HIGHLIGHTS A total of $259,000 in financial assistance was provided. 65 Jacobson Family Food Pantry Food Drives were held proud Sponsor of JFS’ throughout the year. Food & Financial 100,000 pounds of food was distributed through the Assistance Jacobson Family Food Pantry. Department

7 Senior Services JFS would like to recognize Care specialists help seniors age in place safely for as long as possible with dignity and independence. Services include assessment and planning, care coordination, patient advocacy, information as the 2015 Senior and referral, companionship and many socialization opportunities. JFS is Services Homecare a vital link between loved ones living in our community and their families Department Sponsor. living out of state.

LLucilleucille, like most Holocaust survivors, has a remarkable story about her PROGRAMS journey of survival. A combination AND SERVICES of strength, determination and help from above, she made her way to Assessment and Planning the United States through various European countries. She built a Caregiver Resources & strong life with her husband, who Respite has since passed, and her children, who all live out of town. Most of CareLink the friends that she made since she Case Management Services moved to Florida have also, unfortunately, passed. She is now 97 years old and even though she is in good health, does not feel comfortable even crossing the street by Chaplaincy herself. She had been quite isolated. Counseling and Support Lucille is a client of JFS’ Holocaust Survivor Assistance Program and Senior Companion Groups Program. She receives case management and senior companion services through the programs. Her companion, who comes twice a week, helps her with a variety Financial Assistance of tasks including shopping, cooking, doctor appointments, social interaction, and, most importantly, help with getting out of her apartment. As Lucille has stated Feldman Family Diamond/ numerous times, “JFS has saved my existence.” Adventure Clubs Friendly Visitors Holocaust Survivor HIGHLIGHTS Assistance 112 clients received a total of 18,205 hours of companionship HOT Senior Assistance through the Senior Companion Program. Program 350 Holocaust Survivors were served through our Holocaust Information & Referral Survivor Assistance Program. More than $1.75 million dollars was Services provided for homecare, personal care, cleaning services and emergency grants for them. Jacobson Family Food Pantry 475 Members participated in the Feldman Family Diamond & Adventure Clubs’ programs. Kibbitz & Ride Volunteer Driving Program Over $81,000 distributed through the HOT Senior Assistance Program. Meals on Wheels JFS would like to recognize: The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference), Patient Advocates Hands on Tzedakah, NEXT GENERATIONS and Quality Family Care for their support of Rales Rides our Holocaust Survivor Assistance Program. Palm Healthcare Foundation for their support of our Caregiver Resources & Respite Program Senior Companions Quality Family Care and Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation as the 2015 Kibbitz Shirley & Barton Weisman & Ride Sponsors. Delray Community Center The Retirement Research Foundation for their support of our Senior Companion Program. The Town of Palm Beach United Way for their support of our Subsidized Homecare Socialization Programs Program. Zounds as the 2015 Senior Services Hearing Department Sponsor. Telephone Reassurance 8 Shirley & Barton Weisman Delray Community Center

Hours: 1,600 members enjoy a variety of activities Monday & Tuesday ranging from arts and culture to health and wellness, lectures, movies, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. entertainment and socialization. The Shirley & Barton Weisman Delray Community Center continues to provide a bright, cheery center for those Wednesday & Thursday 60 and over, where mind and bodies stay active and friendships are made. In June of 2015, JFS kicked off the Rales Rides program. The bus 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. transportation program enables hundreds of seniors, who do not have their own transportation, access to the wealth of programs that take place Friday at the Weisman Center. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

OUR CENTER Janice and Dee IS HOME TO

Art, Cultural, Social and Recreational Classes

Blume Café

Caregiver Resources & Respite

Case Management Services

Computer Classes

Counseling and Support Groups Janice and Dee met at the Shirley and Barton Educational Lectures Weisman Delray Community Center two and a half years ago. Their casual meeting became Feldman Family Diamond/ a close caring friendship. Together, they attend many Adventure Clubs types of programs that enrich their minds and expand their creativity. They both feel that sitting in the café and chatting with Health & Wellness people has been a blessing for them. They have begun to facilitate Programs their own group at the Center, focusing on looking at all aspects of life and learning to stress the positives. Information and Referral Services

Kosher Konnection JFS recognizes

Movie and Theater Events On-site Nurse Consultations as Weisman Delray HIGHLIGHTS Rales Rides Community Center Program Sponsor 1,600 members Conducted over 3,100 classes Volunteer Opportunities Over 100,000 people visited the WDCC annually (350 daily) 104 Volunteers donated their time in a variety of ways at the WDCC 9 Counseling & Mental Health

PROGRAMS JFS offers counseling to individuals and families AND SERVICES (including children), many support groups, workshops, psychiatric assessments and medication management, psychological testing services, Community Mentoring Programs mentoring programs and a free drop-in center for adults living with mental illness and/or developmental disabilities (The Welcome Home Program). Community Outreach Domestic Abuse Education & Action Program Susan Individual and Family Susan joined the Welcome Counseling (All Ages) Home Program, a drop in center Information and for mentally ill adults located Referral Services within the Weisman Center. She initially presented a diagnosis In-home Counseling of Depressive Disorder and Services struggled with poor socialization skills and chronic self-esteem Psychiatric Assessment issues. and Medication Management Susan actively participated in groups such as self-esteem Psychological Testing building, increasing motivation, challenging negative thoughts, Support Groups communicating effectively, Welcome Home strategies for reducing Program anxiety, relaxation techniques, developing social skills, as well as various creative art expression groups that allowed Susan to verbalize her feelings and get support from both the group members and the Program Director.

After a few weeks, it was clear that Susan was making steady progress. She began JFS recognizes: to feel more comfortable socially and started to make friends with not just the group members, but Weisman Center members also. Susan was exhibiting a more Jarden Consumer positive outlook and was actively socializing. It was clear that she was able to Solutions utilize the strategies taught in the group to help her manage her depression. Community Fund and the Albert E. & After four months, Susan felt that she had gained enough skills and built enough Birdie W. Einstein confidence and self-esteem to begin volunteering in her community and move on Foundation for their from the Welcome Home Program. support of our Welcome Home Program

HIGHLIGHTS The City of Boca Raton and Hands Over 7,000 sessions of counseling and mental health on Tzedakah for services were provided to 600 clients. their support of our 2331 total visits to the Welcome Home Program. Counseling & Mental Health programs

10 Center for Families & Children

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES This past year marked the first complete year of operation for the Center for Families & Children and the growth has been remarkable. Career & Employment Through the Center, JFS has been able to reach out and improve the lives of Services hundreds of families and children in our community. Community Outreach Domestic Abuse Education & Action Financial Assistance for Kara Children: As a direct result of the Community - After-School Outreach Program, “Kara” was Childcare referred to JFS by a staff member at a local synagogue. She is a single - SAT/ACT Prep mother of 4 young children and - Summer Camp needed our immediate help at her initial meeting with JFS, as soon as - Tutoring she sat down she started to cry as she was embarrassed and afraid of what would happen to her and her children. Kara explained that she was recently divorced, not yet receiving child support, and, although working full time, with only one income, she was not able to put food on the table. JFS was able to respond quickly by enrolling them in the food pantry and giving them gift cards to a local supermarket.

A few months later, Kara called us back in even a direr situation. She injured herself at work and was unable to work for a few months. Her employer could not promise her job back once she recovered.

Since Kara qualified for financial assistance, JFS covered her bills for the next month and she continued to receive assistance through the food pantry. Kara is now working with JFS’ Career and Employment Services so that once she is ready physically, she can be gainfully employed. Kara has expressed her 2013-2014 continued gratitude to JFS for helping her to get on her feet so she can continue 255 2014-2015 Assessments to provide for herself and her children. 323 Assessments HIGHLIGHTS $85,000 in summer camp scholarships enabled 139 children to attend summer camp. 2013-2014 18 99 Assessments were performed for victims of 2014-2015 Partners domestic abuse. 28 Partners Community Outreach performed 323 assessments at 28 partner organizations

11 Career & Employment Services

PROGRAMS From first time job seekers to those in career AND SERVICES transition, Career & Employment Services (CES) is a free program focusing on clients’ individual strengths and goals. Career strategists create customized Comprehensive Career action plans to transform clients into job ready candidates aimed towards Assessments career success. Computer Classes Individual Job Coaching Mentor Opportunities Amit Professional Readiness Amit was living the Training “American Dream” Resources for Furthering when she learned that Education & Career Training her family’s savings Resume & Employment were wiped out due to Materials Development her husband’s gambling Seminars, Workshops & addiction. When Amit Networking Opportunities confronted her husband about it, he became verbally, then physically abusive Social Media Enhancement towards her. She filed for divorce. Strategic Use of Job Seeking Tools During the course of her litigation, which years later is still going on, Amit had given up everything to be rid of her ex-husband once and for all. She moved to Unlimited Access to Online Florida while her two youngest daughters remained behind with her brother in Job Bank Maryland.

Making matters worse, Amit suffered a freak accident which caused head trauma, landing her in the hospital for an extended period of time. She was overwhelmed by the tremendous attention and compassion she had received from the nurses who treated her. During her recovery, she made a decision to become a Certified NursingA ssistant and hopefully one day, become a Registered Nurse in order to provide compassionate care for those in need.

When she was referred to JFS to seek financial assistance in order for her daughters to attend summer camp, Amit was told about 2013-2014 Career & Employment Services. Amit attended many CES seminars and 100 workshops. When the CES staff learned of her interest in becoming a CNA, Participants and based upon meeting financial criteria, JFS paid for Amit’s certification 2014-2015 courses. She has since passed her certification exams and is well on her way 200 to the career she desires and becoming self-sufficient once again. Participants

2013-2014 HIGHLIGHTS 43 Employed 372 inquired into CES

2014-2015 200 people enrolled in the program 117 Employed 117 clients have found employment

12 VOLUNTEER services

Volunteers remain critical to JFS’ success and the Agency would not be able to provide help to as many people in our community without their gift of time and talent. Each year close over 500 individuals and families, including many teens, donate the equivalent of more than 36,000 hours of service to JFS. Our volunteers mentor children and teens, lead shabbat services at assisted living facilities and nursing homes, provide rides for seniors in need of transportation, deliver freshly prepared meals through our Meals on Wheels program, and reduce the isolation of homebound seniors through daily telephone calls, friendly visits and care packages. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES 2015 Alex Roth Caring Doctors Project Volunteer of the Year Community Mentoring Alex Roth was awarded the JFS 2015 Programs Volunteer of the Year. He truly is an Feldman Family amazing asset to the members and staff Diamond/Adventure at the Shirley & Barton Weisman Delray Clubs Community Center. He goes above and beyond with everything that he does. Friendly Visitors

He assists with the Feldman Family Jacobson Family Food Diamond Club each week, teaches a Pantry weekly Improv Class, runs a theater group, and serves a number of roles Kibbitz and Ride Volunteer Driver during special events. He not only works at the Blume Café at the Weisman Program Center, but manages the Café’ when Tom, the Café Manager, is out of town. Meals on Wheels Drivers Alex has been here through it all, helping us when the Center first opened through being an integral part of the Center’s recent 5th Anniversary Parachaplaincy celebration. He loves being part of the Weisman Center and JFS and we are so happy that he does. Shirley & Barton Weisman Delray Congratulations Alex on a well-deserved honor. Community Center Teen Volunteer Opportunities HIGHLIGHTS Telephone Reassurance Over 500 volunteers donated more than 36,000 hours of service hours of service saving JFS $847,000 in labor*.

Our Telephone Reassurance and Friendly Visitor Programs serviced over 50 homebound senior clients. JFS recognizes the Parachaplains visited the sick, led Shabbat and High Holy Day United Way of services at 16 locations in the community. Palm Beach County for their support 20 adults volunteered as mentors to young children through our of our Community Community Mentoring Program. Mentoring Program

*According to Independent Sector, a leadership network for non-profits, who independently calculate the value of a volunteer hour of work. 13 OFFICERS Judi Donoff – Chair Ron Reshefsky – Treasurer Natalie Pelavin – Secretary Wendy Legum – Vice Chair-Financial Resource Development Ron Gallatin – Vice Chair-Strategic Planning 2015-2016 Roger Leavy – Vice Chair Food Pantry Board of Diane Feldman – Vice Chair Personnel Ivan Gefen** – Vice Chair Board Development Directors Jon S. Kimmel** – Immediate Past Chair

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Steven Becker Talia Klein Deborah Belford Marcia Langley Lorrie Berkowitz Rabbi Dan Levin Laurence I. Blair** Roxane Frechie Lipton Stephanie Chestnov Laura Litinsky Toby Cooperman Robert Marton Jane Cornell Stephen Mendelsohn Samuel Dwek Marvin Miller Beverly Feurring Richard Paul Sheila Cohen Furr Kenneth Pritzker Jonathan Galler Marvin Schiller Lisa Goodman David Schimel Albert Gortz Andrew Waldman Jane Gortz Barton Weisman Norman K. Jacobson Stephen Winig

HONORARY BOARD Stan Barry Rabbi David Steinhardt Joy Binkovitz** Edith Stein Margaret Blume Jill Viner Arnold Friedman Marilyn Weinberg David A. Katzman Vicki Weinstein Amy Ross Ilene Wohlgemuth** Ellen R. Sarnoff

GERIATRIC MEDICAL ADVISOR Ira Gelb, MD

**Past Chair

14 Dr. Steven Melman & Phyllis Liss

Our Donors THANK YOU!

The following list represents gifts made to JFS between January 1, 2015 and December 31, 2015. We apologize in advance for any names inadvertently omitted. BENEFACTORS Judy Levis Markhoff $100,000 + June & Monte Nathanson Lawrence Phillips (z”l) Barton & Shirley Weisman Publix Super Markets Charities Foundation Quality Family Care Hands on Tzedakah, Inc. Judith & Maynard Rabinowitz Anne & Norman Jacobson Lucille & Walter Rubin Norman & Ruth Rales Marilyn Safenowitz Foundation Jan Savarick Alison & David Schimel $50,000 - $99,999 Marcia & Albert Schmier Shirley Brenner Linda B. & Ivan R. Gefen Diane & Larry Feldman Michael Goldstein Meryl & Ron Gallatin Greenspoon Marder Edith & Martin Stein Carol & Jim Herscot Jill Viner Phyllis & Robert Jaffee Marilyn & Jay Weinberg Leonard & Tobee Kaplan Raymond Zimmerman Family Philanthropic Fund Foundation Betty & Jon Kimmel Estelle Lashen $25,000 - $49,999 E.M. Lynn Foundation Mazon Marilyn & Stanley Barry Marvin Miller Dorothy & Irving Cooper Fund Next Generations Toby & Leon Cooperman Palm Healthcare Foundation Eleanor Silverstein Jane & Alan Cornell Helene & Richard Paul True Treasures, Inc. Polly A Levee Charitable Trust Polo Club of Boca Raton Diane & Jon Vogel Proskauer Rose LLP Sherri Samuels Waldman Foundation Inc. Melvin Roth Revocable Trust Harvey & Phyllis Sandler Foundation Youngstown Area Jewish Federation Sally & Aubrey Strul Sylvia & Harold Solinsky Eda & Cliff Viner Family Southeastern Grocers Foundation Foundation Ernst & Gertrude Ticho Charitable Foundation $10,000 - $24,999 Addison Reserve Country Club $5,000 - $9,999 Adolph and Rose Levis Accessible Home Health Care of NPB Foundation Barry Brothers Realty Corp Jack Alexander Boca Home Care Services Debbie & Howard Belford Boca Rio Foundation BJ’s Charitable Foundation Dan Brede Boca Raton Regional Hospital Erma Brode Boca Raton Regional Hospital CBIZ MHM, LLC Foundation Century Risk Advisors Boca West Women’s Group Stephanie & Richard Chestnov City of Boca Raton David Kimmel Foundation Leadership Danaher Foundation Jane Davis $1,800 - $4,999 Amy & Aboud Dweck Karen & Mark Dern Sheldon Adelman Louis Feil Charitable Lead Judi & Craig Donoff Linda & Albert Anikstein Annuity Fibus Family Foundation ArconSouth/Zounds Isabel & Arnold Friedman Susan & Richard Finkelstein Rhoda & Henri Bertuch Ellen & Bruce Fleisher Billi Marcus Foundation Inc Lori & Lewis Gold Michele & Laurence I. Blair Gutterman’s Inc. Saree & Michael Block Marissa & Jeffrey Hollander B’nai Torah Congregation Karen & Stephen Irwin Marianne Bobick Jewish Women’s Foundation DAF Boca Raton’s Promise Debra & Gerald Kramer Gloria Melman & Barry Broder Hilda & Eli Krinzman Jeffrey & Richard Bryer Harriet & Ed Levine Marsha & Howard Lipschutz 15 Walter & Cameron Sanford Heller Herbert Caplan Mildred & Lester Hersch ComForcare Home Care Ellen & Ronald Hoffner Maxine & Joseph Copulsky Lindsay Hooge Peggy & Phillip DeZwirek Horizon Nursing Services E Council Suzanne & Jack Jacobson Barbara & Jeffrey Feingold Marlene & Gad Janay Harriet & Chet Finger Joys of Yiddish Club Camille & Steve Fish Zerlina & Edward Kaplan Elaine & Harold Friedland Pamela & Thomas Kaplan Leslie & Bernard Friedman Marjorie & Bruce Kashkin Stanlee & Steve Friedman Phyllis & Alvin Katz Sheila & Robert Furr Heidi & Mark Kleiner Vicki & Donald Gabay Irene & Mark Kra Brandy & Jonathan Galler Marci & R. Jeffrey Langley SUPPORTERS Eleanor & Herman Gans April & Roger Leavy $500 - $1,799 Harriet & Lowell Glazer Adele & Herman Lebersfeld Karen & Lawrence Altschul Hedy & Arthur Goldberg Miriam & Leonard Leeds Anderson Consultants, Inc. Phyllis & Gerald Golden Wendy & Wayne Legum Helen Angelis - Hero Foundation Jane & Albert Gortz Barbara & Gerald Lewin Richard Appelfeld Donor Advised Fund Greenberg Traurig, P.A. Roxane Frechie & Michael Lipton Gail M. Asarch Private Charitable William Griffith, III Laura & Steven Litinsky Foundation Barbara & Ronald Grudberg Helen & Carl Marbach Sheila & Michael Ashkin Laurie & Franklin Gutman Elizabeth & Sheldon Maschler Judy Bailyn Andrew Meshbane Linda & Peter Barron Morris Morgenstern Foundation Janet Barsky Vicki & Garry Newman BB&T Lisa & Martin Pechter Robert Beber Natalie Pelavin Abbe Dale & Steven Becker Phillip and Joan Pines Charitable Ruth Ann & David Beckerman Foundation Lorrie & Lloyd Berkowitz E.K. Pomerantz Joy Binkovitz Dale & David Pratt Harvey Blatt Michele & Kenneth Pritzker Margaret & Robert Blume Barbara & Jeffrey Rosenberg Karen & Paul Bonheim Amy & David Ross Brody Family Foundation Saks Fifth Avenue Jennifer & Gary Budlow Janice & Jeffrey Sandelman Caine Family Foundation Ellen R. Sarnoff Malvina & Leonard Camhi Iris & Melvin Schlesinger Ellen & Jon Channing Linda & Robert Schmier Chubb & Son Susan & Eric Schneider Shirley & Richard Cohen Jocelyn & Eliott Schnier Gladys & Errol M. Cook Judi & Allan Schuman Annette & Joseph Cooper Martin Schwartz Judy & Sidney David Helene & Roy Schwedelson David A. Beckerman Foundation, Inc. Olivia & Gerald Shapiro Delray Beach Clergy Association Hally & Mark Shaw Delray Orthodox Synagogue Norman Shulevitz Foundation Elaine & Richard Desatnick Andrew Gross & Lainie Simon Sharon Duckman Carol & Irv Smokler Illana Cohen & Samy Dwek Naomi & Richard Steinberg Norma & Irving Edwards Tobi & David Steinhardt Einsidler Management, Inc. Stonebridge Country Club Rona & Ron Eisenberg Robin & Warren Struhl Valerie & Jacob Ever Temple Beth El Susan & Howard Feig Town of Palm Beach United Way Beverly Feurring Barbara & Leonard Turesky Judy & Herb Fogel Marshall Turkin Wendy & Avron Fogelman Lorraine & Dennis Udwin Carole & Edward Gabay Arthur & Phyllis Wachtel Family Lori & Ronald Gabor Foundation Louise & David Galpern & Bruce Weiner Rani Garfinkle Vicki & Victor Weinstein Nancy & Gregory Gefen Carol & Stephen Winig Nancy & Richard Gitlin Bette & Paul Wohlgemuth Jamie & Neil Glachman Ilene & Peter Wohlgemuth Alice & Barry Glassman Wollstein Family Foundation Raymond & Ellen Goldberg Foundation Women’s League of B’nai Torah 16 Lisa & David Goodman Isolde & Stephen Medow Hannah & Harold Gordon Connie & Neil Meisel Adrienne & Barry Gray Rochelle & Craig Menin Carol Anne & Steven Greenwald Candace & Bruce Mesner Harriet Gross Beth & Joseph Mishkin Alison Michael Gross Bonnie & Robert Morenstein Gloria Haft Sherry & Carl Morganstein Joan & Paul Hauser Jeannine & Leland Morris Maddy Horn MSP Enterprises Inc. Lois & Allan Hutensky Toby & Stanley Muss Anne Hyman Robin & Laurence Nagle Lorita & Jay Jacobson Paula & Gary Norkin Maida & Arnold Suresky Charlette & Herbert Jaffe Tom Orecchio Lenore Tagerman Mona Joffe Andrea & James Orleans Kay & Jerry Tamarkin Jones, Foster, Johnston & Stubbs, Lynn & Joseph Ouslander Amy & Barry Taney P.A. Pechter Family Foundation Ronna & Marc Taub Robert L. Joseph Peppertree Capital, Inc Ruth Taubman Allan Kachel Anne & Joseph Pollack Ilyne & Steven Terk Betty & Herbert Kane Rhoda & Gene Preslier The Matthews Children’s Foundation Elaine & Peter Kaplan Roz & Abraham Rapp The Neshamah Institute, Inc. Jean & Harvey Karp Regents Park, Inc. The Schlanger Family Foundation Marilyn & Harvey Kass Nancy & Lawrence Reid Scott Thomas Gail & Daniel Katz Stanley Reiss Morris & Sylvia Trachten Family Stanley Kaufelt Amy & Ron Reshefsky Foundation Lisa Kaufman Joan Rice Beth & Anthony Tranese Judy Kay Linda & Maxwell Rosenbaum Deborah Voelker Alice & Ira Kent Diane Rosenberg Lenore & Herbert Wachtel Charlette Klarfeld Jaffe Lisa & Steven Rosenfeld Norton Waltuch Talia & Harold Klein Sherry & Herb Rosenstock Arlyne & Myron Weinberg Sara Klompus Robin & Gary Rubin Brenda & Steve Weinstein Joan & Herbert Kramer Maria Teresa & George Rudes Eleanor & Norman Weiss Gail & Keith Kronish Cheryl & Adam Runsdorf Arthur Weiss Carole & Stuart Krosser Sahn Family Philanthropic Fund Touran & Neil Weissman Matthew Kutcher Bea & Shirley Samit Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC Donna & Jeffrey Lamm Elaine & Norton Sarnoff Serena & Richard Werber Melvin Lazerick Gail Asarch & James Satovsky Richard L. & Lois S. Werner Family Marianne & Howard Lerner Arthur Schecher Foundation Iris & Larry Lerner Dana & Barry Schechter Kevin Wilen Helena & Lenny Levine Patty & Jeffrey Schneider Joan & Barry Winograd Ellen & Jerome Levitt Alison & Andrew Schreier S & J Wolgin Foundation Inc. Edwin Levy Stephanie & Steven Schuster Gerald Yass Barbara & Irving Levy Betsy & Rick Schuster Judith & Richard Yusem Ellen & Bernard Liebman Cathy & Roger Schwartz Lauren & Gregory Liebman Madeline & Arthur Seeman FRIENDS Francine & Harvey Lifton Jean & Shacter $101 - $499 Pearl & Lou Litwin Philanthropic Fund Stacey & George Luck Lisa & Rand E Shapiro Ran & Sara Abrahamy Esther & Michael Lupin Naomi & Reid Shapiro Ellie Adelman Magellan Health Gina & Gregory Shugar Roxana & Rick Aghassi Make a Difference Foundation Stuart & Jill Siegel Charitable Jaime V. Alalu Charlotte Mandelblatt Foundation Barbara Alberts Shelly & Larry Marcus Elinor Siklossy Arlene Alexander Lisa & Robert Marton Fran & Saul Singer Anonymous Foundation Inc. & Mayer Selma & Joseph Sitrick Linda & Joel Appel Beatrice Mayer Lisa & Thomas Sliney

17 Barbara Carney Bonnie Gaines Janice Cartin Donna & Stuart Ganslaw Lois Carus Marla Garchik Marilyn Charwat Elaine Gardner Judy Chefan Robin Robin Gelles Sandy & Harvey Chestman Naomi Gersh Hannah Chestnov Phyllis Giber Robyn & Richard Chwatt Sandra & Martin Giller Anthony Ciena Susan Ginzler Benjamin Cline Martha Glasser Jane Auerbach Diane & Chuck Cohen Debby & Barry Glick Sandra & Charles Babbush Anne Cohen Beatrice Gold Karen & Jay Baker Debra & Steven Cohen Myra & Jerome Gold Dana & Scott Ball Charles Cohen Meryl Baratz Lauren Cohen Katherine Barba Phyllis Cohen Linda & Daniel Baron Amy & Fred Cohen Marc Anselmo & Sharon Barrett Shari & Jeffrey Cohen Robyn Barsky Alisa B. & Richard Cohen Selma & Leonard Baruchin Barbara Cohen David Baum Shirley & Michael Corbett Halina Baumgarten Kevin Corbett Cindy & Alan Bergman Sue & John Covell Dr. Steven & Eileen Berliner Sandra & Donald Crain Patricia Berman Melanie Crim Jodi Bettinger Brenda & Alan Curtis Seymour Bigayer Elisabeth & Robert Dalfen Beatrice & Leo Gold Joyce & Jerry Black Shirley & Robert E. Davis Bonnie & David Goldstein Marsha Blank Ilene & Malcolm Davis Milicent J. Goldstein Carol Blazer Deloitte Services LP Elaine & Albert Goldstein Marci Blicher Abbey Delray Elise & Elise Goodfriend Mickey & Bernard Bliden Carole & Stan Derdiger Judy Gordon Barbara & Harvey Bloch Merry Deyoung Toby Gordon Beth & Michael Bloom Tami Director Mary Gottlieb BNY Mellon Private Wealth Margaret Donnelley Lynn Graber Management Margery Ehrlich Paula & Stuart Graff Boca Raton Observer Judith & Melvin Einsidler Carol & Jerry Grafstein E. Miriam & Norman Brand Darlene & Warren Eisenstein John Graham Eva Braun Ronald & Carol Ellish Nancy & Louis Green Kim & Howard Bregman Jane Engelman Marjorie & Stanley Greenbaum Sally & Robert Brisker Karen & John Erbacher Donna Greenberg Gerry Brodsky Valerie Dalwin Etra Jeffrey Greenstein Barbara Faller Hedy Gropper Starr Faulk Center for Counseling Henni & Herman Gross Shirley Fein Honora Grossbardt Margie Feinberg Ellen Grossman Florence Subin & Barry Feinstein Freida & Jack Hafif Norma Feldman Marilynn Hagler Marshall Felenstein Lynn Hahn Heidi & Barry Field Joan & Jack Halpern Barbara Finkelstein Lynne & Howard Halpern Hinda Finston Roberta & Lester Halpern Linda Finver Emma & Joshua Hantman Sharon & George Fontini Frank Harary Thomas Forlenza Rachelle & Jacob Harris Marcia & Richard A. Fox Joyce & Marvin Hartstein Nancy Frager Ellen & Michael Hartz Daniel Franco Shelley Brody Ann & Richard Frankel Vicki Bronfman Helaine Freed Judy & Earl Bronsteen Edward & Kathryn Friedland Kathy & Alan Broude Adele Friedland Francine Brown Frances Friedman Dina Burg Jacqueline Friedman Elizabeth Byer Jackie & Stanley Friedman Fran Camhy Anne & Lawrence Frisman Kathleen Cammarata Sonia Fuchsman Mary Louise Cammorata Elizabeth Gaberman

18 Diane & Gary Haskell Joanne & Judah Klein Michele & Wes Hawkins Phyllis Klotz Samuel Heering Sandra Kofsky Lily Helft Wendy & Robert Kohansky Joy Hendel Susan Kolben Janet Henick Deborah Korash Karen & William Herbstman Donna Kramer Renee Herskowitz Sandra & Jerome Kransdorf Marlene Hess Ellen & Richard Krantz Joan Hight Stephanie Krass Hillel Foundation at Miami Shelley Krause University Gayle & Harvey J. Krauss Barbara & David Hoffman Helene Krauss Enid Hoffman Evelyn & Herbert Krickstein Joanna & Sebastien Hoffmann Cecilia & Roman Kriegstein Eydie & Ira Holz Mary Anne Kristel Wendy Honig Brenda Kronenberg Alan & Linda Hurst Yaakov Kronfeld Melanie & Mervyn Hurwitz Elyssa & Barry Kupferberg Imaging Science Foundation, Inc. Patricia Laffer Deborah & Joseph Incandela Brenda & Paul Lane Laurie Ingerman Mr. Alan Wexler & Goldie Lang Gail & John Izsak Marisa & Howard Laskow Susan & Alan Jacobs Karen & Ethan Lazar Patti & Michael Jacobs Joyce Leavitt Solange Jaffee Julie Leizman Janitronics Building Services Carol Levin Jewish Educational Loan Fund Debbie & Ronald Levine Sharon & Donald Kabat Linda Levine Eryl Moskowitz Barbara & Clive Kabatznik Elaine Levine Marilyn & Stuart Nadelbach David Kahan Ellen & Herbert Levitt Yu & Michael Nadler Barbara Kalafa Shirley Levitt Seymour Nash Sherry & Lawrence Kalish Linda & Robert Levy Deborah & Eric Nemiroff Linda Kaplan Ronna Levy Sheila & Mark Nestler Pamela & Douglas Karol Brenda & Leon Lewenstein William Newman Cathy & Geoffrey Karp Eleanor Liebmann Susan Newman Sandy & Stewart Kasen Ellie & Martin Lifton Paulette & Robert Newman Dr. Donald C. & Linda Katt Sandra & Stephen Lippy Rose Nidetz Susan Katz Dr. Steven Melman & Phyllis Liss Sheri Nusbaum Doris Katz Sandra Liss Steven Nussbaum Marissa & Daniel Katz Alyssa & Marc List Oriole Jewish Center of Delray Beach Donald L. & Phyllis Katz Kristen & Jordan Litten Marilyn & Milton Ozar Deanna & Henry Katz Mary & Fred Litwin Norma Pansky Melanie & Jeffrey Katzell Janet Lublin Bonnie Pantel Michele & David Katzman Pauline & Arnold Maerov Gail & Stefan Pasternack Joan & Myron Kaufman Alissa Maizes PEF Associates, Inc. Carole & Barry Kaye Karen Goldenberg & Elliot Marcus Dana & Michael Petrover Susan Keller Susan & Martin Markowitz Eleanore & Leonard Plotch Joe Kenney Nancy Marks Small Robin Podgur Marcia Kerr Marjorie Marlowe Susan & Barry Podolsky Frances Kessner Adrianne & Henry Mautner Ellen & Edward Pollock Harriet & Rick Kimball Nicolette Mayer Gail & Barry Press Julie & David Kirschner Linda & Stephen Melcer Rosanne Rosanne Rabinowitz Sheila Kirshner Cheryl & Robert Mellman Sandy & Aaron Rappaport Carole Kissel Cameron Phyllis Liss & Steven Melman Iris & Eric Raskin Carla & Jeffrey Klein Valerie Melman Gail Ravit Genevieve & Yitzchak Menaged Barbara & Frederic Reitman Lisa & Stephen Mendelsohn Judith Remis Harriet & Morton Meyer Barbara & Allie Resnik Delores Meyerson Esther & Sol Resnik Ruth & Charles Michaelson Susan Richard Pam Miles Ronnie Richman Harriet & Nathan Miller Arlene Ritholtz Martin & Janie Milner Arleen Roberts Beatrice Allis & Alan Minion Victoria & Bruce Rogoff Gail & Donald Mitzner Bilha & Samuel Ron Stefanie Molho Linda Rose Lanie Morgenstern Richard Rosee Myron Moscovitz Susan & Arthur Rosen 19 Ira & Judy Rosenberg Gail & Joseph Steinberg Kay & James Rosenberg Robin Stern Linda & Jay Rosenkranz Sandy Stern Sara Goldberg & Daniel Leslie Sternberg Rosenthal Helene & Melvin Stock Barbara & Alan Ross Phyllis J & Teddy N Struhl Betty & Herb Ross Anne Sullivan Michelle & Bruce Ross Karen & Dan Swanson Deborah & Robin Ross Wendy & Richard Swartz Jane Rothstein Marvin Korengold & Diane Sykes Angela & R. Stephen Rubin Ariane Lortie & Jason Taite Millicent & Arthur Rudolph Phyllis & Howard Taranow Ronna & Larry Rutstein Arlene & Martin Tash Karen Sacks Doris Taxin Yeheskel Salman Bernice & Edward Teltser Satsky Foundation Lee Temkin Marla Schaefer Weishoff Suzanne & Eugene Terry Bonnie & Gary Scharf Shelly Tom Patricia & Mark Schaum Maria & Stephen Towle Joan Schepps Susan Van Bergen Harriet Schneier Vianna Brasil Fine Jewelry Robert Schrier Victor Management Company Morton & Geraldine Schulman Joan Vogel Carla Schwartz Alyce & Bernard Vogel Alan & Joyce Schwartz Phyllis & Arthur Wachtel Margie & Gary Schwartzberg Ana & Andrew Waldman Elana Scoler Corina & Stuart Waldman Dorothy & David Segal Judith Weber M. L. & Alvin Segal Merle & Richard Weidenbaum Jay Shapiro & Beverly Shapiro Lindsey & Harvey Weiner Harriet & Ronald Shapss Bonnie & Neal Weinreb Sherwood Sharfe Barbara & Morris Weinstein Harriet & Bernard Shavitz Dennis Weiser Audrey Shaw Karen & Martin Weisfeld Lizette & Dan Sheinberg Debbie & Andrew Weisman Elsa Sheldon Selma Lee & Daniel Weiss Sylvia Shifrin Karen & Howard Weiss Sherry Shulman Bernice Wenger Shulwood US Inc. Marsha Wetmore Laverne & Robert Sider Marsha & Marshall Wexler Fran Siegel Diane Wichansky Robyn Silberstein Peggy & Raymond Windsor Elyse Silver Enid & Robert Winikoff Lianne & Stanley Silverman Karen Winter Lois Silverman Randi & David Winter Ava & Robert Silvers Larry Witte & Teri Wolofsky Miriam & Leonard Simpson Jill Wrubel Richard H.Singer Vered Yasur Debra Singer Olga Youssef Susan Siskind Joan & Edward Zieky Dale & Murray Skala Elaine & Michael Zimmerman Jay Slesinger Jill & Allan Zucker Rhonda Small Libby Snyder Florence & Stephen Soble Shirley & Allan B. Solomon Eleanor & Elliot Soltz Marge Sosner THANK Barbara Sosnowitz Judith & Lawrence Speizman Elissa Spiro YOU Nicole Spivak Julie & Richard Spodek Martin Schwartz & Joan Stark Donna Steck Craig Stein Patricia & Glen Stein Ruth & Norman Rales Sharon Stein Jewish Family Services Help. Hope. Humanity. 20 Corporate Sponsors

Corporate Sponsorship Program Reach a wide audience while helping the com- munity. We invite you to partner with JFS to align your company with our mission to serve those in need living in our community.

Benefits: - Marketing exposure to a variety of targeted audiences - Community service opportunities thorough hands on volunteer experiences for your employees

Sponsorship Opportunities: Advertising Sponsor Department Sponsor Event Sponsor Premiere Agency Sponsor Program Sponsor

$15,000 plus Thank Greenspoon Marder Proskauer you to our 2015 $10,000 plus Corporate Boca Home Care Services Sponsors Boca Raton Observer Magazine $7,500 plus Century Risk Advisors

$5,000 plus Accessible Home Health Care CBIZ MHM, LLC Gutterman’s, Inc. Quality Family Care Sun Sentinel $2,500 plus ComForcare Senior Services E-Council Greenberg Traurig, PA Horizon Nursing Services Saks Fifth Avenue

$1,000 plus BB&T Regents Park Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC

21 Grants

Thanks to our funding partners, we received $1,894,941 in grants in 2015. Their generosity makes it possible for JFS to continue many of our programs which help improve the quality of life for so many vulnerable residents living in south Palm Beach County. COUNSELING & MENTAL HEALTH Albert E. & Birdie W. Einstein Foundation Boca Rio Foundation City of Boca Raton Hands on Tzedakah (HOT) Jarden Consumer Solutions Community Fund United Way of Palm Beach County

FOOD & FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE BJ’s Charitable Foundation Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Hands on Tzedakah (HOT) Jewish Women’s Foundation of South Palm Beach County Lost Tree Village Charitable Foundation MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger Publix Supermarkets Charities $1,894,941 Southeastern Grocers Foundation in grants in 2015 SENIOR SERVICES Area Agency on Aging of Palm Beach/ Treasure Coast UP Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation From Florida Department of Financial Services $1,654,000 Florida Department of Transportation in 2014 Hands on Tzedakah (HOT) NEXT GENERATIONS Palm Healthcare Foundation State of Florida - Department of Elder Affairs State of Florida - Department of Financial Services The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany Town of Palm Beach United Way

A special thank you to the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County for their many years of steadfast support. 22 SO MANY WAYS TO GIVE

Annual Giving Memorial and Every contribution helps give Tribute Gifts hope to the people who need it most. Your annual donation Gain the satisfaction of giving supports the full range of vital a truly meaningful gift by programs and services Ruth & honoring a special occasion Norman Rales Jewish Family or making a gift in memory Services (JFS) provides to the of someone with your tax- community. deductible tribute to JFS.

Corporate Legacy Gifts Sponsorship A legacy commitment is Programs your way to leave financial resources to JFS for the future Many opportunities exist to needs of our community. become a corporate sponsor in Legacy commitments will support of the agency. Packages help your family realize include support of events, their philanthropic vision. departments, newsletters and more.

Planning for the future to help support JFS today

Imagine creating a lasting testament to the value that you hold most dear. Creating your legacy is not only deeply fulfilling, it also requires far less out-of-pocket funding than you may realize. In fact, legacy gifts come with tax breaks and benefits that make it a smart move for anyone’s estate plans. The JFS Visionary Society recognizes individuals who have secured our future through a planned gift commitment of $100,000 or more. Please join VISIONARY the following donors who have notified us of their plans to include JFS in their estate plans: SOCIETY JACK ALEXANDER* MERYL & RON GALLATIN ALISON & DAVID SCHIMEL ANONYMOUS ANNE & NORMAN JACOBSON DOROTHY* & SIDNEY* SCHUMAN LISA KAUFMAN BENSMIHEN BETTY & JON KIMMEL BERNICE SHANKERMAN* MICHELE & LAURENCE I. BLAIR DEBRA & GERALD KRAMER ELEANOR & SIDNEY* SHANKERMAN THE ESTATE OF HARRIET BRYER* APRIL & ROGER LEAVY THE ESTATE OF ETHEL SNYDER* JANE & ALAN CORNELL ROXANE FRECHIE LIPTON SHIRLEY & BARTON WEISMAN THE ESTATE OF EPSTEIN* MADELINE* & EUGENE PARGH Ilene & Peter Wohlgemuth DIANE & LARRY FELDMAN RUTH* & NORMAN* RALES FOUNDATION JACQUELINE & SIDNEY* WOLGIN

Thank you to our Create a Donors who are helping to ensure our future. Jewish (As of December 31, 2015)

Legacy Anonymous The Estate of Karola Epstein* Susan & Barry Podolsky Lisa Kaufman Bensmihen Diane & Larry Feldman & Family Gail & Barry Press, Florence & The Estate of Shirley Brenner* Danielle Hartman Samuel Tobin, Mary & Samuel Childs Jane & Alan Cornell Betty & Jon Kimmel Heidi & Jeffrey Rutman Judi & Craig Donoff Cindy Orbach Nimhauser CATHRINE & ROGER Schwartz IlLana & Samy Dwek Natalie Pelavin

* OF BLESSED MEMORY 23 Endowments

Jack C. Alexander Telephone Reassurance Program Endowment Fund to support the telephone reassurance program.

Anton-Bobick Endowment Fund for assistance to the elderly, including delivery of meals to those unable to leave their homes.

Bernice Schankerman JFS Endowment Fund to be used for the social service and mental health needs of individuals and families.

Sara and Herbert Cohn JFS Endowment Fund to support the prescription drug program for the elderly.

Dorothy and Irving Cooper Fund to support families and children with special needs.

Cooper Fund to support families and children with special needs.

The Jane and Alan Cornell Holocaust Survivors Fund to support the needs of Holocaust survivors and those in need of food.

Eisen-Leavy In-Home Support Services Endowment Fund to provide services to enable older adults to remain as fully functioning members of the community while maintaining maximum personal independence.

Roxane Frechie Phillips JFS Endowment Fund to be used to cover the costs of recognition and awards for volunteers.

Rose Golden Indigent Care Endowment Fund to provide ongoing support or emergency support for Jewish persons in need.

Indigent Care Endowment Fund to provide ongoing support or emergency support for Jewish persons in need.

Gerald and Rochelle Goldstein JFS Endowment Fund for use where needed most.

Richard J. Goldstein Memorial JFS Endowment Fund to provide support for seniors in need and to support special holiday food baskets.

Lisa & David Goodman Endowment Fund for general support of the agency.

Edward S. Gould Fund for Special Needs of Gay and Lesbian Clients to provide counseling and care management to elderly lesbians and gay men.

Edward S. Gould Fund for Special Needs of Gay and Lesbian Clients to provide services and counseling to address the special needs of gay and lesbian clients.

Abraham and Rita Hazelcorn Endowment Fund to support the prescription drug program.

Holocaust Survivors Endowment Fund to help elderly Holocaust survivors.

Madeline and Eugene Pargh Kosher Food Pantry Endowment Fund to serve the programs and services of the food pantry.

24 Jason Pavao Memorial Endowment Fund to provide ongoing support or emergency support for Jewish families with children under 12.

Michael Pelavin JFS Staff Endowment Fund to provide funds for staff members to attend the National AJFCA Conference.

David Pollen JFS Fund for use where needed most.

JFS Fund for Children with Rett Syndrome to be used for health services for children with Rett syndrome.

JFS Director’s Endowment Fund for use where needed most.

JFS Endowment Fund for use where needed most.

JFS Outreach Program to be used for the salary and benefits of a full-time social worker.

JFS Special Projects Fund for use where needed most.

JFS Weisman Delray Community Center Operating Endowment to be used to support the operating expenses related to the Center.

JFS Counseling & Mental Health Fund to be used to support counseling and mental health services provided by the agency.

JFS – Food Pantry Fund to be used to support the food pantry operations.

Michelle Rothholz Memorial Endowment Fund for personal expenses of a college student in financial need.

Dorothy and Sidney Schuman Jewish Family Service Endowment Fund to provide care and services to the elderly.

Julia K. and Harold Segall Endowment Fund for use where needed most.

Louis Shapiro JFS Endowment Fund for use where needed most.

Sidney and Eleanor Silverstein In-Home Supportive Services Endowment Fund to provide services to enable older adults to continue to be fully functioning members of the community while maintaining maximum personal independence.

Jeffrey Brian Turkin Memorial JFS Endowment Fund to be used for the mental health needs of children and adolescents.

Eda & Cliff Viner Family Compassionate Care Endowment Fund to provide services to families with children up to 18 years of age.

Jill Viner Family Compassionate Care Endowment Fund to provide services to families with children up to 18 years of age.

Edith Wasserbard Endowment Fund to support the Feldman Family Diamond Club

Shirley and Barton Weisman Delray Community Center Fund to support the operations of the Shirley and Barton Weisman Delray Community Center.

25 Gladys Weinshank Endowment Fund for use where needed most.

Morton J. Weinstein Memorial Endowment Fund for the Sight Impaired to assist the needy who are sight impaired or suffering from eye disease.

Sigmund Weiss Memorial Fund to support the Kosher Konnection Program.

Peter and Ilene Wohlgemuth JFS Endowment Fund for use where needed most.

Sidney and Jacqueline Wolgin JFS Emergency Services Endowment Fund to assist needy persons in emergency situations.

Planning for the future by helping support JFS today

26 27 Ruth & Norman Rales Jewish Family Services Help. Hope. Humanity. 21300 Ruth & Baron Coleman Blvd. Boca Raton, FL 33428

We express our sincere appreciation to those whose generosity enables us to continue our mission of providing hope, help and humanity to individuals and families in need. We are only able to accomplish our mission with your support.

MAIN OFFICE SATELLITE OFFICES 21300 Ruth & Baron Coleman Boulevard, Shirley & Barton Weisman Delray Community Center Boca Raton, FL 33428-1757 7091 West Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33446 P: (561) 852-3333 F: (561) 852-3332 P: (561) 558-2100 F: (561) 558-2176

CONTACT US Jacobson Family Food Pantry Like us on 430 S Congress Ave, Unit 1C, Delray Beach, FL 33445 www.ralesjfs.org P: (561) 274-1940

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