Client Spotlight: Seeing Sandy's Potential
Sandy, age 71, is legally blind. She shares how JFS's support has positively impacted her life and where she would be without that help.
The Changing Landscape of Service to Older Adults
Chandra Matthews, director of the Jay and Rose Phillips Senior Solutions Center, describes how every day the Senior Solutions team works to coordinate an array of services.
A Shared Love of Family Brought Two Strangers Together
Meet Lexi, age 26, and Mary, age 95 and learn about the friendship that's blossomed from a shared love of family.
Marty and Shira Zimmerman: Investing in the Future of JFS and Our Community
Marty and Shira Zimmerman share why they joined the JFS Legacy Society and have chosen to include JFS and other local Jewish organizations in their will.
From the CEO: Supporting Older Adults
Linda Foster, Jewish Family Service of Colorado's president and CEO, talks about the work JFS does to support older adults in our community.
Spring 2019 Family Matters
See how JFS helps older adults through a variety of services; upcoming events; an impactful client story; a touching volunteer story; JFS Legacy Society; and much more.
Moving Mom and Dad
Tips from Boulder Jewish Family Service (JFS) for moving aging parents.
Volunteer Spotlight: The Power of Music
Lynn Nadel, a Boulder JFS volunteer para-chaplain, shares her experiences leading a Pete Seeger sing-a-long for residents in a Boulder retirement community.
CBS4 Denver: Pets Are Family, Too When It Comes To Helping Furloughed Government Workers
CBS4 Denver ran a story on January 18, 2019 about the JFS Weinberg Food Pantry and Colorado Pet Pantry giving food and pet food to a furloughed government employee.
Local Photographer’s Goal is to Photograph Every Living Holocaust Survivor
Denver couple John and Amy Israel Pregulman have made it their mission to photograph as many Holocaust survivors as possible, before it’s too late...
Rochelle Rittmaster: More Than Just a Friendly Visitor
Rochelle Rittmaster has recently dedicated herself to serving others through several volunteer roles with the Boulder JFS Friendly Visitor program.
Denver7: Pet and human food pantries open their doors to federal furloughed employees
Denver7 ran a story on January 8, 2019 about the JFS Weinberg Food Pantry offering food to furloughed government workers and Colorado Pet Pantry doing the same for pet food.
Thank You for Your Bright Holidays Generosity!
Last month, many generous individuals, organizations, and corporations collected holiday gifts for JFS clients through our Bright Holidays program.
Winter 2019 Family Matters
The Winter 2019 issue of Family Matters is online now and focuses on inclusion.
Client Spotlight: Recognizing the Strengths of a Diverse Work Team
Learn more about how Eric Baylor's partnership with Ekus Parts successfully matched a job-seeker with a developmental disability with a company that needed help.
From the CEO: Linda Foster
Jewish Family Service of Colorado's new president and CEO, Linda Foster, introduces herself to the community and shares her excitement for this new role.
Mental Health Matters: Helping Refugees Adjust to Their New Home
Learn how Jewish Family Service is helping refugees adjust to life in their new home through its Refugee Mental Health program.
Seniors Matter: Addressing the Issue of Invisibility Among Older Adults
Sarah Lukosi, Jewish Family Service Senior Solutions intern, describes how care managers and interns strive to create meaningful changes in the lives of older adults.
Ruth Leland and Janet Johnstone: Giving Back Through Volunteer Service
Ruth Leland and Janet Johnstone are dedicated volunteers who are quick to roll up their sleeves and do whatever needs to be done to serve the hundreds of people.
JFS’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee: Ensuring Everyone Feels Welcome and Included
The JFS Diversity and Inclusion Committee is charged with creating a culture of inclusion by promoting the acceptance and appreciation of all people.