Our COVID-19 Response…One Year Later

Leading Through and Beyond the Crisis

One year ago, we adapted our programs and services to meet our community’s increasing needs in response to the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic. Your support enables us to provide vital services to Coloradans facing obstacles they never imagined during this challenging pandemic. JFS continues to meet the escalating needs brought about by this crisis while also examining our role in the recovery.

Here are a few examples of how JFS has responded to the COVID-19 crisis:

A family who received rental assistance

A family who received rental assistance

  • Providing food security to thousands of families and individuals in crisis. The Weinberg Food Pantry has experienced a 400% increase in pantry clients compared to pre-COVID-19 operations.

  • Supplying emergency financial assistance for rent and mortgage payments to prevent families from becoming homeless. We have distributed more than $950,000 to 650 families, and the requests for housing assistance come in daily.

  • Offering mental health services for people of all ages and backgrounds struggling with depression, social isolation, and anxiety because of the pandemic.

Volunteers preparing food boxes to distribute through the food pantry

Volunteers preparing food boxes to distribute through the food pantry

One of our priorities is to expand employment services, including a new Job Search Accelerator program for individuals who are newly unemployed or have systemic barriers to work. We are dedicated to confronting poverty in our community, including Jewish poverty.

A few volunteers who have assisted with our COVID response the entire year

A few volunteers who have assisted with our COVID response the entire year

This vital work is possible because of compassionate, caring neighbors like you. A big thank-you to all of our wonderful volunteers who have donated more than 10,000 hours and made an incredible impact this year!

Please consider donating to JFS in support of our COVID-19 response and recovery efforts. We need your financial support to help our community recover.

Be a part of the solution and donate today!

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