Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Mara: Home Support



When Mara signed up for JFSA’s home care program in 2008, she didn’t expect it would change her life on so many levels. She simply thought a home care worker would tidy around the house and that would be it. But Mara soon discovered that a weekly two-hour visit would help improve her moods, her social life and her financial independence, which was much more than she signed up for.

Several health-related conditions, including a rare neurological disorder, have made it challenging for Mara to live her life to the fullest. Her energy levels are different every day, making it difficult for her work and live on a regular schedule.
For many years, she relied on friends to help around the house. But it eventually came to a point where she didn’t feel comfortable asking for their assistance.

When someone suggested to Mara that she call JFSA’s home care program, she immediately dismissed the idea. She assumed calling for help from a social services agency would mean jumping through hoops. And as someone who is physically limited, she simply didn’t have the energy to deal with bureaucracy. Mara soon found out that the JFSA works in quite the opposite way.

“I told them I’m not a senior citizen but I could use some help. The whole process has been very easy and very respectful,” she said. “I made a phone call, they came to my house, there was an interview and someone was there in a week.”

Every week, a home care worker comes to Mara’s house to help out with cleaning and cooking. As a result, it gives her a sense of independence she hasn’t felt in a long time.

“I’m able to put more energy into my home-based business, since there’s someone who comes over to help tidy and clean and do my dishes,” Mara said. “That’s meant I can be more financially independent so I don’t have to go on disability.”

Not only does she feel better about being on her own, she also feels better with other people. Having her space cleaned regularly means she’s more comfortable inviting friends over.

“It’s hard for me to go out and do things like go to restaurants,” she said. “So it’s nicer for me to socialize with people coming and visiting.”

Mara’s also noticed improvements in her life that she wasn’t expecting. Little things that make a big difference.
“It’s amazing how much of a difference having a clean floor does for my life,” she said. “I think before the house cleaners came, I hadn’t washed the floors in six months and having those floors cleaned every week, it just cheers me right up.”

To hear Mara's story, please click here.

Dan and His Mother Doris: Senior Services


A simple phone call can go a long way.
That’s what Dan Shmilovitch discovered after JFSA starting playing an active role in his elderly mother’s life.
Doris had reached a point where every day tasks around the house were starting to get daunting. This was unsettling for both Doris and her family. Luckily, JFSA helped ease their concerns.

“Over time my mother has found herself to be less independent, which has been a challenge,” said Dan. “JFSA has made that transition less difficult.” Fiercely independent and wary of connecting with strangers, the 81-year-old was nervous about who she would be letting into her home.

But the staff at JFSA quickly proved that they would go above and beyond what’s required of them.
The agency knows the importance of consistency and tries to send the same staff to help Doris, which makes her feel more comfortable. Doris also always receives a phone call the night before from a staff member, who checks in to make sure there’s anything they should know prior to their visit.This human touch makes Doris feel at ease and, in turn, her family too.

“They genuinely care about my mother and how she’s doing and that her needs have been taken care of,” Dan said. “It’s obviously much more than just a job for them, there’s a genuine caring for the well-being of my mother.”

It’s the human touch that helps JFSA stand out amongst other care facilities. This is something that Dan, his family and most importantly, his mother, truly value.

“It’s been an important thing to myself and my family because we know there’s someone who comes in and makes sure she’s eating properly and if there’s something they notice that is a bit unusual then they let us know,” he said. “It’s much more than someone just stopping in, doing tasks and leaving. There’s a genuine connection there.”

To hear the full story told by Dan, click here.

Baynaynu Second Edition: Podcast Now Available on iTunes





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Friday, September 3, 2010

Youth Financial Literacy Program



JFSA is pleased to present Financial Literacy Program for Jewish youth ages 15-18 (born to immigrant parents). In this fun, interactive 9 week course you will learn about managing your finances, everything from budgeting and savings (keeping money in your pocket) to credit cards and debt (who wants to take money out of your pocket) as well as learning about investments (how to put more money in your pocket). The sessions will also include a Jewish perspective on how to use your money to give back to your community (tzedakah). You will meet with professionals in the financial field to get a deeper understanding of the topics and for possible career exploration.

Please join Jeff Baker who will be sure to make each session fun, engaging and interactive. Jeff has developed and has been teaching this material to youth through the Vancouver School Board for the past 5 years and has a Masters degree in Educational Leadership with a focus on Personal Finance Education. He has been a teacher and owns his own property management company. Jeff is passionate about teaching youth how to manage their finances today and in the future.

Proposed course times:
Sundays 11 am-1 pm or Wednesdays 4:30-6:15 beginning the week of October 9th.
Location: to be determined. Registration is limited to 12 youth.

To register or to answer any of your questions please call Alexandra (Russian and English speakers) or Miri (Hebrew and English speakers) at 604-257-5151. Upon registration please discuss with us any transportation or dietary needs you/your child may have.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

The Alliance for People's Health Immigrant and Refugee Series




Immigrant and Refugee Health Series – Now Accepting Applications!

The Alliance for People’s Health is excited to announce the upcoming Immigrant and Refugee Health Series. This addition to the People’s Health Series has been long anticipated.

This new series runs for 9 consecutive Thursdays @ 6:30 pm, September 30 to November 25.

Due to the high demand for the sessions and need for consistent participation, they are requesting that people who want to join the series send in the very short application form which can be obtained through their website. They also accept referrals from Social Service Agencies. JFSA's Laura Stannard has also given Tenant Workshops for APH.

APH will be confirming all participants by September 16. For more information please contact:

Alliance for People's Health
allianceforpeopleshealth@gmail.com
604-215-2775
672 E Broadway
Vancouver, BC V5T 1X6

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

JFSA's Memorable Moments: Pass it on!


Recently a client came to JFSA looking for assistance in finding employment. One of our Employment Department Counselor’s met with this person and began to gather information about how to best serve him. Our counsellor discovered that the new client was a very skilled Cook, particularly with special diet dishes. Through various internal connections at JFSA our staff was able to find our client a job within the Community, where he has been greatly received. His customers have enjoyed his dishes so much, they've even asked for his recipes!

This initial employment connection through JFSA, paired with his new reputation as a successful Cook has further lead him to other employment opportunities.

This story is a perfect example of how community connection goes a long way! If you're looking for assistance with finding employment, please contact our wonderful Employment, Resettlement and Integration Department at 604-257-5151.

JFSA's Upgrading!

JFSA's phone system is being upgraded! Please be aware that this may take 2-3 weeks and we appreciate your patience if you experience any difficulties reaching us during this time. JFSA Thanks you again!