 | 9th Grade National Social Service |
AVODAH: The Jewish Service Corps - AVODAH strengthens the Jewish community’s fight against the causes and effects of poverty in the United States. We do this by engaging participants in service and community-building that inspire them to become lifelong agents for social change whose work for justice is rooted in and nourished by Jewish values.
The Educational Alliance - Originally founded to help Eastern European Jews assimilate into American society, The Educational Alliance has proven to be an important stepping stone for all that have begun their American journey in Downtown Manhattan.
Foundation for Jewish Camp - The Foundation for Jewish Camp unifies and galvanizes the field of Jewish overnight camp and significantly increases the number of children participating in transformative summers at Jewish camp, assuring a vibrant North American Jewish community.
Hadassah - The Women's Zionist Organization of America, is a volunteer women's organization, whose members are motivated and inspired to strengthen their partnership with Israel, ensure Jewish continuity, and realize their potential as a dynamic force in American society. Committed to the centrality of Israel based on the renaissance of the Jewish people in its historic homeland, Hadassah promotes the unity of the Jewish people. In Israel, Hadassah initiates and supports pace-setting health care, education and youth institutions, and land development to meet the country's changing needs. In the United States, Hadassah enhances the quality of American and Jewish life through its education and Zionist youth programs, promotes health awareness, and provides personal enrichment and growth for its members.
Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society - HIAS works toward a common goal: rescue those in peril, reunite families in freedom, and enable newcomers to build new lives with hope and prosperity.
Jewish Child Care Association - JCCA is a comprehensive child and family services agency. We work with those who need us most, including children who have been neglected or abused, immigrant Jewish families, and those building new lives.
Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty - Responding to the reality that in New York City more than 1 in every 5 Jews lives at or below the federal poverty level, Met Council is a leader in advocating for and meeting the multiple needs of New York City’s Jewish poor.
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