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GUIDE TO JEWISH LIVING IN TIDEWATER

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SOCIAL SERVICES

SOCIAL SERVICES

by the creation and expansion of programs for children, youth, families, older adults, persons with developmental disabilities, and persons who experience chronic mental illness.

JFS depends on the generosity of the Jewish and the broader Tidewater communities for support. Local funding sources include United Jewish Federation of Tidewater, Tidewater Jewish Foundation, United Way of South Hampton Roads, and many generous foundations and donors.

Embrace Care Management Program

This program assists individuals and their families in assessing the medical, personal, and social service needs of older adults. By partnering with the client and their families or legal guardians, JFS helps design long-term care plans that allow elderly people to remain in their own homes for as long as possible. Care managers address the practical needs of daily living with older adults. Programs include kosher home delivered meals, friendly volunteer visitors, and transportation to medical appointments.

COUNSELING FOR ALL AGES/EMBRACE COUNSELING

JFS provides individual, couple, family, and group counseling services to people of all ages, regardless of affiliation. JFS offers grief counseling through the Dozoretz Center for Family Healing, a community resource center established to help people of all ages cope with the death of a loved one, family illness, relocation, divorce, separation, or remarriage.

The Jessica Glasser Children’s Therapeutic Pavilion at JFS offers an engaging playtherapy room, which provides a comforting place for children and teens to learn to cope with life issues. Therapists are highly trained, master’s level, Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs), many of whom hold special training in grief, child/teen issues, family stress, and gerontology.

JFS counseling services are covered by Medicare and Medicaid, and by many private health insurance companies. Services may be provided on a sliding scale fee basis to those without insurance who qualify.

Food And Financial Assistance

In Virginia, more than 170,000 families live below the poverty level. Many of these families are unable to obtain nutritious food. To combat this growing problem, JFS partners with the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia to operate a Community Food Pantry. Individuals and families, regardless of affiliation, can receive food assistance once a month. The Pantry is open on Tuesday mornings and by appointment. Hunger happens in Jewish households, too. For Jewish individuals in need of kosher food, JFS operates its Milk and Honey Food Program and is open by calling ahead.

Financial assistance is available for Jewish families coping with unplanned financial debt and obligation. Case managers help with budgeting, financial planning, and payment arrangements. This program is made possible by the generosity of the Pincus Paul Fund of the Jewish Family Service Foundation and the endowment fund of Hebrew Ladies Charity Society, along with the support of United Jewish Federation of Tidewater and generous donor contributions.

Individuals and families fund special projects, including holiday food baskets, Hanukkah gifts for children, grocery certificates, and assistance with utilities and rent.

JFS receives food from many generous donors throughout the community. Families or organizations interested in a food drive or bringing food or other household supplies to support the pantry, should contact JFS. Restocking of shelves is always needed and assistance with shopping is always appreciated.

PERSONAL AFFAIRS MANAGEMENT/GUARDIANSHIP & CONSERVATORSHIP

The Personal Affairs Management (PAM) Program at JFS safeguards the personal and financial affairs of vulnerable, incapacitated adults with physical, cognitive, and/or mental disabilities. Guardian and/or conservator services are provided based on court order. The PAM Program has been recognized as a Model Program by the Governor’s Advisory Council on Aging and is approved as a Regional Public Guardian and Conservator Program by the Virginia Department for the Aging and Rehabilitative Services. On-call case management is available 24 hours a day to improve clients’ quality of life and manage personal and medical care.

Services To Persons With Special Needs

JFS offers a variety of services to support persons with special or differing needs and is grateful for funding for these services from United Jewish Federation of Tidewater, United Way of South Hampton Roads, and private donors who care about the social and emotional inclusion of persons with special needs.

Camps

Camp Jcc

Sandler Family Campus

5000 Corporate Woods Drive Virginia Beach. VA 23462 www.simonfamilyjcc.org

Director of Camp and Teen Engagement: Dave Flagler 757-452-3182, DFlagler@UJFT.org

Camp JCC at the Simon Family JCC provides children with an expansive and enriching day camp experience. This dynamic program allows every child to explore their interests and try new activities within a safe camp atmosphere.

The programs are designed for children entering kindergarten through eighth grade. CIT opportunities are offered for ninth and 10th graders. Summer camp runs mid-June through early August, with “Last Blast” camp sessions offered in the weeks between the end of regular camp and the start of the public-school year.

Camp JCC is more than just a summer program, offering Winter Break Camp and Spring Break Camp, “School Days Out” care, and other year-round opportunities for youth, including “Kids Night Out” which takes place monthly, beginning in October.

Gan Israel

Chabad House 1920 Colley Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23517 www.ganizzy.org

Director: Rashi Brashevitzky 757-616-0770, rashibrashi@me.com

Camp Gan Israel (“Gan Izzy”) is part of the largest worldwide network of Jewish day camps.

At Gan Izzy, campers’ days are filled with games, crafts, field trips, sports, swimming, and more—all with a Jewish twist! Each day of Gan Izzy also includes prayers and a Jewish lesson delivered in a child friendly and relevant fashion. The Gan Izzy experience is filled with great spirit and a love for Jewish heritage. Campers have been known to wait all year long to return to Gan Izzy and start the fun all over again.

Camp Sababa Beachaway

Directors of Camp: Danny Mishkin and Lynn Lancaster 516-499-5349, info@sabababeachaway.org

Sababa Beachaway is a co-ed residential summer camp for rising fifth through 12th graders, located in Virginia Beach.

Sababa immerses campers in the magic and majesty of the beach, adds the right amount of spiritual practice, and provides a fun, non-competitive yet challenging camp experience.

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