JFS Back to School

By Morgan Goad Associate Director of Development, Jewish Family Services Fall is here and school is back in session – including JFS’ Personal Care Aide (PCA)...

Living Well:  JFS is valuing care providers and their work

The population of Richmond is getting older. You might have heard it called the “Age Wave” or the “Silver Tsunami” but as the Baby...

JFS kicks off successful annual CONNECT event 

By Morgan Goad, Associate Director of Development. Jewish Family Services Thank you to everyone who attended, sponsored, volunteered, or made a gift to CONNECT! The annual...

In-Home Aides honored by JFS

As we arrive at the anniversary of the pandemic, JFS is humbled by the exceptional compassion, dedication, and care our In-Home Care Aides have...

“A Hand to Hold” November’s Adoption Awareness Month Campaign

Every November for Adoption Awareness Month, JFS partners with WTVR CBS 6 to present “A Hand to Hold,” a multimedia campaign spotlighting children in...

Caring for an Aging Richmond

An estimated 10,000 Baby Boomers turn 65 every day in the U.S. When Boomers get together, conversations often turn to caring for their aging parents,...

Transitions at JFS

By Morgan Goad, Associate Director of Development, Jewish Family Services A new Fiscal Year at JFS is always a time of transition. We are saying...

JFS holds 172nd Annual Meeting

Jewish Family Services celebrated our 172nd Annual Meeting this year on June 15. A year’s experience with Zoom showed: the brisk meeting zoomed by, with...

JFS Connecting Hearts’ Event Connects Fun and Mission

JFS Connecting Hearts’ third annual kick-off event for Adoption Awareness Month returned this year “brew and improved” with a new name and the same...

JCFR & JFS receive a $10,000 grant to resettle Ukrainian refugees

 By Sara Rosenbaum, Chief Impact Officer, JCFR JFS of Richmond and Jewish Community Federation of Richmond are proud to announce that they have been awarded...