Afraid to stay; scared to leave; excited to start over
Joan Thielen Joan Thielen

Afraid to stay; scared to leave; excited to start over

For Sandra and her family, life in El Salvador was filled with terror. “Life was very complicated,” shared Sandra’s son-in-law, Moises. “Money was sparse. Getting ahead was really challenging, and when you did, they would take it away from you. Our days were very stressful and violent. We never knew if it would be safe when we left the house and if we would return home. It was dangerous to get basic needs—knowing if we went to the shops, we might die. To grow up like that was so hard, always living in fear.”

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Start a Conversation About Inclusive Workplaces
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Start a Conversation About Inclusive Workplaces

Creating a culture where everyone feels valued, heard, respected, appreciated, comfortable, and welcomed is critical to building an inclusive workplace. Like most things, it starts with education, and our JFS employment specialists are ready to create opportunities for a conversation over lunch.

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JFS Executive Luncheon 
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JFS Executive Luncheon 

2023 Executive Luncheon featuring author Michael Lewis. A sharp observer of politics, finance, and the evolution of American culture, Michael Lewis combines keen insight with his signature wit, making him one of today’s leading social commentators.

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Shop and Support JFS 
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Shop and Support JFS 

Did you know that every time you buy milk or fill your gas tank at King Soopers, you can support JFS? That’s right. Your weekly shopping can help those who rely on JFS. If you’re looking for a simple, convenient way to help JFS by doing what you usually do at no additional cost to you, we’ve got a program to share with you!

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What You Need to Know About the Reduction in SNAP Benefits
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What You Need to Know About the Reduction in SNAP Benefits

Coloradans who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will see a reduction in their monthly benefit amount after February 2023. The temporary additional benefit amounts, called Emergency Allotment, were approved by Congress as part of the Public Health Emergency, which began in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Rabbi Rick Provides Healing, Comfort, and Spiritual Needs 
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Rabbi Rick Provides Healing, Comfort, and Spiritual Needs 

In times of need, compassion and comfort help heal and bring peace. For Tsivya, JFS’s Rabbi Rick, who leads the JFS Baskin Jewish Community Chaplaincy program, provided the necessary solace she and her husband, Barry, needed during a difficult time. Tsivya shared the couple’s story with our readers to bring light to the good work being done through Rabbi Rick.

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JFS Boulder Expands Mental Health Services

JFS Boulder Expands Mental Health Services

JFS headquarters, based in Denver, has a robust Mental Health department providing services to the community for more than 40 years. JFS Boulder is building upon this infrastructure and has expanded its mental health services to provide ongoing high-quality mental health services for anyone needing therapy, including those impacted by the Marshall Fire or Straight-Line Wind Event in Boulder County.

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Holocaust Remembrance Day Ceremony
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Holocaust Remembrance Day Ceremony

The United Nations General Assembly designated January 27, the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz –Birkenau, as International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

Kavod Senior Life is hosting a ceremony on January 27, it is free and open to the public. The event starts at 1:00 p.m. at Kavod Senior Life, 22 S. Adams Street, Denver CO 80209.

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Making Digital Equity a Reality
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Making Digital Equity a Reality

PCs for People is a national nonprofit social enterprise that works to get low-cost quality computers into the homes of individuals, families, and nonprofits for those who are economically vulnerable.

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So Much Thanks
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So Much Thanks

Because of you, our generous supporters, our pantry shelves were stocked with food, families enjoyed traditional Thanksgiving meals, refugees received help settling into their new homes and lives, children opened presents this holiday season, and so much more. You made it possible to bring joy and light to our neighborhood friends.

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Creating a New Home in Colorado
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Creating a New Home in Colorado

It’s unimaginable to have to leave your home, your country, and what and who you know and flee across the world to hope for a better life. While these stories are heartbreaking by virtue of their circumstances, they are also inspiring for families like the Lalzais.

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Utility Boxes Become Works of Art
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Utility Boxes Become Works of Art

More than a year ago, a conversation between JFS Chief Advancement Officer Jessica Zeidman and Councilwoman Kendra Black about our Arts and Community Exploration program (ACE) clients painting electrical utility boxes around the JFS Tamarac office has come to fruition.

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Chesed
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Chesed

By JFS Jewish Community Liaison and Volunteer, Lisa Soicher
With Thanksgiving behind us and the winter holidays fast approaching, I’ve been thinking a lot lately about gratitude and loving-kindness (in Hebrew, defined as chesed).

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