JFCS News 04/22/11

Jewish Family & Career Services For Every Season Of Your Life
Louis & Lee Roth Family Center
2821 Klempner Way
Louisville, KY 40205
(502) 452-6341, (502) 452-6718 fax
www.jfcslouisville.org

 

What’s New

Save the Date

MOSAIC Awards
Mark your calendars for Thursday, May 19, as JFCS recognizes five outstanding new Americans at the MOSAIC Awards. The dinner event will be held at The Henry Clay. Tickets are $100 per person.  Table sponsorships are still available for $1,500. Tickets can be purchased on the JFCS website, www.jfcslouisville.org, or contact Beverly Bromley at ext. 223 for more information.

Republic Bank Golf Challenge
Monday, June 27, is the date for this fun-filled golf outing at a new location at Standard Country Club. New this year will be a tennis tournament and a bridge tournament as well as a great silent auction. Lunch and dinner is included. The cost is $250 per golfer; tennis and bridge fee TBA. Sponsorships available at all levels. For more information, contact Sally Hollingsworth at ext. 240.

Services

Senior Concierge Homecare
The program provides seniors with a care manager who provides the needed support to maintain safety, comfort and peace of mind. Services include personal care and grooming, meal planning and preparation, light housekeeping, laundry, medication reminders, socialization and activity and respite. JFCS Older Adult Counselors evaluate and monitor the plan for care and will communicate conditions with the family. Whether it’s 24/7 care or just a few hours a week, dedicated caregivers provide the quality of service deserved. Contact Mauri Malka at ext. 250 for an appointment.

Confused About Career Issues?
If you have a question about your career or need assistance regarding career choices, contact Bob Tiell, Director of Career Services, at JFCS btiell@jfcslouisville.org or ext. 230.

College Selection
If you need help with choosing a college or a college major or assistance with finding scholarships, call Ellen Shapira at JFCS, eshapira@jfcslouisville.org or ext. 225.

Options for the Mature Worker
JFCS provides free career counseling for adults 60 and over who are contemplating changing careers, exploring post-retirement careers, or need help with basic job search skills. For more information, contact Andrea Wehrley at awehrley@jfcslouisville.org or ext. 334.

Mitzvah/Volunteer Opportunities

To volunteer for any of these opportunities, contact Shelley Kahn at ext. 103.

JFCS Volunteer Orientation
The next Volunteer Orientation for brand new volunteers will be held on Monday, May 23 at 11 a.m. and again that same day at 7 p.m. (pick one) Any new volunteers must attend this orientation before being assigned a volunteer position. If interested in becoming a volunteer with JFCS, please email Shelley Kahn at skahn@jfcslouisville.org.

JFCS Food Pantry Items Needed
Food Pantry suggestions for April are dried fruits, raisins, prunes, dried beans and dried soup mixes. All donated food must be in its original packaging. Please do not donate expired items.

Oral History
Help an older adult record 20 answers to 20 questions to capture their personal life story and archive their history. Assist one client at a time according to your schedule. JFCS will do all of the transcriptions. This is a wonderful and rewarding volunteer opportunity.

Friendly Visitor
Friendly visitor needed to visit Jewish gentleman in nursing home one time each month for socialization and companionship.

Shabbos Friend Assistant
Assistant needed on the 3rd Friday of each month from 10-11 a.m. to help organize Shabbos Friends outreach bags with challahs and grape juice.

Support Groups and Workshops

Anonymous Help Phone Line
The Klempner Center provides preventative educational programs for children and teens and community educational seminars and workshops on topics related to addictions. An anonymous phone line has been established for the Jewish community that is answered by a Jewish person in a 12-step recovery program. This person will direct you to a program that provides help. Call 727-9287 and leave a message. Your phone call will be returned quickly, and you can get help for yourself or a loved one. Jews in the community do have problems with alcoholism, drug abuse, overeating, gambling and other addictions. Jews in the community also are members of 12-step recovery programs. To get help, call the number above.

Job Seekers Resource Group
The Job Seekers Resource Group will meet Mondays, through April 11, from 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Participants can learn basic job search skills from an experienced career advisor. There is a $10 one-time materials fee. For more information contact Andrea Wehrley at ext. 334.

A.C.T. Preparation Workshop
A.C.T. Preparation Workshop classes will meet Mondays and Tuesdays, May 9–June 6, for eight sessions from 7-9 p.m. at Jewish Family and Career Services (JFCS). The workshop fee is $170 and includes two textbooks. For more information and to register, call Janet Poole at ext. 222.

Caregiver Support Groups
Caregiver support groups help adult children of aging parents learn about community resources and ways to balance their needs with those of aging relatives. One group meets at JFCS every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. Contact Mauri Malka at ext. 250.

Diabetes Support Group
Individuals with diabetes can talk about living with this chronic condition and share the ways they cope. The Diabetes Support Group meets the third Monday of each month at 1:30 p.m. Contact Jenny Schinke at ext. 307.

Grandparent/Relative Caregiver Resource Groups
A support group for anyone raising grandchildren or other relatives meets at JFCS, every third Monday at 2 p.m. Call Jo Ann Kalb at ext. 335 to RSVP or if you need further information.

Start a New Career in the Health-care Field as a Home Care Aide
Jewish Family & Career Services is seeking persons interested in entering the healthcare field. Interested participants will receive training to become a non-medical Home Care Aide who can perform homemaking tasks and personal care for older adults.

This is an Employment Training Program that consists of 40 hours of paid classroom training and 8 weeks of paid on-the-job training. Case management services will be available throughout the training program to identify and resolve work related issues that may hinder successful employment, career planning, and job placement. Ongoing quarterly advisement will continue from the case manager following job placement to assist with career laddering. For more information, please contact Helen Hord at 452-6341, ext. 226.

Choosing an Idea
This workshop helps you decide what kind of business to start and how to test the feasibility of a business idea. Participants completing this class will possess the tools and resources to research the viability of a business idea and complete a feasibility study.
•    May 11, 9 a.m. – Making Connections, 334 E. Broadway
•    May 15, 1 p.m. – JFCS, 2821 Klempner Way
•    June 21, 4 p.m. – JFCS, 2821 Klempner Way
To register for a workshop, contact Gary Liebert  at 452-6341 ext. 154.

Are You Ready?
This workshop helps you learn about what it takes to run your own business. Participants will leave this class knowing whether entrepreneurship is a good personal fit.
•    May 11, 10 a.m. – Making Connections, 334 E. Broadway
•    May 15, 2 p.m. – JFCS, 2821 Klempner Way
•    June 21, 5 p.m. – JFCS, 2821 Klempner Way
To register for a workshop, contact Gary Liebert at 452-6341 ext. 154.

Multicultural Services Classes for Refugees and Immigrants
For refugees and immigrants interested in micro-business and career planning and development.
For more information, contact Gary Liebert at 452-6341 ext 154.

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