IN THE NEWS! Kimberly-Clark donates 10,000 rolls of Cottonelle toilet paper to United Way of Greater Mercer County
Kimberly-Clark’s Cottonelle donated 10,000 rolls of toilet paper to United Way of Greater Mercer County (UWGMC), part of Cottonelle’s commitment to make sure toilet paper is accessible to the community throughout the COVID-19 crisis. Through partnerships with MSF and Jewish Family and Children’s Service (JFCS), UWGMC was able to move resources into the community.
Mercer Community Network Makes Essentials Accessible to those in need
JFCS was a beneficiary of the partnership between imberly-Clark’s Cottonelle and United Way of Greater Mercer County (UWGMC) to donate donated 10,000 rolls of toilet paper to residents of Mercer County during the pandemic.
JFCS receives Emergency Funding for COVID-19 Hunger Relief
JFCS recently received support from BAPS Charities through their COVID-19 relief fund. BAPS Charities is a new partner to JFCS.
IN THE NEWS! NJ.Com feature on expanded JFCS mental health services
NJ.com recently highlighted how JFCS has been able to adapt and grow to meet the mental health needs of the Mercer County community during the pandemic.
JFCS Reflects on Year of Service, Before and During a Pandemic
Every June, JFCS proudly welcomes community members, partners, donors, volunteers, Board and staff to our Annual Meeting. While we cannot gather in person this year, the agency has much to share with our community and we are proud to have put together our “Year in Review” video that tells the story of our past year.
Mental Health in the Time of COVID-19
The coronavirus pandemic has shed new light on the importance of mental health resources in the Mercer County community. JFCS continues to accept new patients and has expanded mental health offerings to the broader community.
IN THE NEWS! Fellowship in Prayer donates to local nonprofits for COVID-19 relief
Fellowship in Prayer recently made multiple donations to support local efforts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic including JFCS.
JFCS Nourishes Most Vulnerable Populations through COVID-19 Crisis
The lives of those in the Mercer County community were upended when social distancing guidelines and shut downs took effect in mid-March. It became quickly apparent that food was an area of serious concern – the availability, accessibility, and affordability of resources was almost immediately an issue facing those already in vulnerable positions.
JFCS Mobile Food Pantry Wins NJHSA 2020 Annual Conference Award
JFCS Mobile Food Pantry wins NJHSA 2020 Annual Conference Pillar of Excellence Award for Innovation.







