JFCS to Hold Pop-Up Pantry at Christ Congregation
Jewish Family & Children’s Service (JFCS) will be taking its Community Food Pantry on the road and hosting a Pop-Up Food Pantry at Christ Congregation in Princeton (50 Walnut Lane) on Thursday, October 24 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Fresh fruits, vegetables, snack foods, and non-perishable items will be available. A vegetarian dinner prepared by congregants will be served at 6:00 p.m. and there will also be a coloring activity for kids.
JFCS Celebrates Older Americans Month 2019
Each May, the Administration for Community Living leads our nation in observance of Older Americans Month. We are proud that the work of our Senior Services Department at JFCS so well reflects this year’s themes: Connect, Create, Contribute.
The Reality Is..
This week, the world was shocked by news of two high profile suicides; yet the reality is there were many more lives that have been lost to suicide. The reality is, in NJ, one person dies by suicide every 11 hours. The reality is, the conversation cannot stop today.
JFCS Celebrates Older Americans Month 2018
Across the country, older Americans are taking part in activities that promote wellness and social connection. They are sharing their wisdom and experience with future generations, and they are giving back to enrich their communities. They’re working and volunteering, mentoring and learning, leading and engaging.
What will the New Year bring?
As we reflect on the past year, we thank you for bringing your commitment and your compassion to JFCS allowing us to serve so many in need in our community.
Hanukkah Message to All
YOU are the light of the season. Your year end gift will brighten the lives of individuals who may be facing darkness, uncertainty and challenges that we cannot imagine.
JFCS Takes Action to Fight Hunger!
September is Hunger Action Month and team JFCS continues our dedication to serving those in our community facing hunger and food insecurity.
Don’t Let Back to School Be Back to Bullying
For many children, the anxiety of a new school year is not of nervous excitement but severe concern of potential bullying. Help your child identify what bullying is, the best actions to take when facing a bully or witnessing the behavior, and how to stop the cycle of bullying.
A Light in the Darkness
“Why?” “How?” “What now?” In recent years, we have asked these questions all too often.









