Monday, September 27, 2010
What did you do for UN International Day of Peace ?
UN International Day of Peace/ World Peace Day
September 21, 2010 marked the UN International Day of Peace. No matter where you were, at 12 noon you could have joined in on a Moment of Peace.
The UN International Day of Peace began in 1982 and has since been dedicated to the “to peace, or specifically the absence of war, such as might be occasioned by a temporary ceasefire in a combat zone. It is observed by many nations, political groups, military groups, and people.” (Wikipedia).
This year’s Day featured all kinds of events. A news release from the UN News Centre states, “From cultural displays and a parade of peacekeepers to a children’s immunization campaign and the handing over of responsibilities to local police, United Nations field offices and missions around the world marked International Day of Peace today with a series of events in honour of its key themes.”
2010 has also been dedicated to the young people since it is the International Year of Youth. The message to youth from the Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is to encourage youth to work toward and promote international peace.
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stated in his official message, “And I say to all young people, join us. Help us to work for peace. You are impatient. You see what we, your elders, allow to persist, year after year: poverty and hunger; injustice and impunity; environmental degradation.”
How did you mark the UN International Day of Peace? JFSA wants to hear from you.
Friday, September 17, 2010
A Look At BC's Social Housing Units: By Laura Stannard
A headline you won’t read from BC Housing: “BC Built Only 280 Additional Social Housing Units in Last Five Years”. Seth Klein and Lorraine Copas have published a report with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) that analyzed BC Housing press releases and compared the published numbers with the number of units built. CCPA BC Office’s latest release, “Unpacking the Housing Numbers: How much new social housing is BC building?” highlights how the BC Government’s own data reveals an overall net increase of only 280 social housing units over the past 5 years. You can support more research like this by becoming a member or donating to CCPA. Tax receipts available for contributions over $35.
The Federal Government hampers BC's ability to build new social housing units by not funding permanent housing construction programs as it did before 1993. The first step to get the Federal Government back on board is through the development of a National Housing Strategy. New Democrat MP Libby Davies is leading the fight in Ottawa with Bill C-304. This bill creates a National Housing Strategy and is scheduled for the 3rd and final reading on October 20, 2010. The federal Liberals, BC Union of Municipalities and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities are strong supporters of this bill, so the pressure needs to be applied to BC federal Conservative MPs and the Bloc Québécois.
Find out more about the work being done to support Bill C-304 at Pivot Legal Society’s Red Tent Campaign and ACORN Canada.
For updates on social housing construction and affordable housing campaigns, join Citywide Housing Coalition at www.citywidehousingcoalition.org.
The Federal Government hampers BC's ability to build new social housing units by not funding permanent housing construction programs as it did before 1993. The first step to get the Federal Government back on board is through the development of a National Housing Strategy. New Democrat MP Libby Davies is leading the fight in Ottawa with Bill C-304. This bill creates a National Housing Strategy and is scheduled for the 3rd and final reading on October 20, 2010. The federal Liberals, BC Union of Municipalities and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities are strong supporters of this bill, so the pressure needs to be applied to BC federal Conservative MPs and the Bloc Québécois.
Find out more about the work being done to support Bill C-304 at Pivot Legal Society’s Red Tent Campaign and ACORN Canada.
For updates on social housing construction and affordable housing campaigns, join Citywide Housing Coalition at www.citywidehousingcoalition.org.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Michael: Housing Services
Michael’s relationship with JFSA started in 2002, when he signed up to be a volunteer at the food bank they help run. So, three years later, when Michael got ill and needed assistance, he knew where he could turn to.
“I went through a very bad period after cancer and physically, for five years, I was very ill,” he said. “They managed to be there, supportive and helpful, getting me into programs and trying to assist me in different ways.”
During his fight with cancer, Michael experienced some of the greatest challenges in his life, on several levels. He was suffering from second-degree burns on his feet and his mother passed away. The JFSA found a wheelchair for Michael to use and helped him deal with his great loss.
“If I wouldn’t have had somebody there to talk to at the time, I don’t know what I would have done,” he said. “I was basically alone. The JFSA supplied me with support and gave me direction of where to go, and what to do.”
The agency helped Michael fast track the seven-year waitlist into subsidized housing. This new start to life, physically, emotionally and financially, helped give him more hope for the future.
Now, Michael has no problem waking up at 5:30 a.m. for the food bank once a week to give back to the community that’s help turn his life around.
“I’m capable of helping and because I receive, I figure I can help in any way,” he said.
To hear Michael's story, please click here.
Daniel: Employment Services
Daniel knew very little about Canada before he moved here for love. He’d heard it was a notoriously cold country and that it was the home of CN Tower and Niagara Falls. But prior to meeting his Canadian girlfriend in his hometown in Spain, he never imagined he would have any reason to move to this foreign land.
“I saw an opportunity, I met a girl and for me it was a big deal to come to Canada,” he said. “She invited me to come to her country and I saw it as a big jump, to come to know the country and the culture.”
At first he saw it as an adventure. He left his job as a mining engineer behind, along with his friends and family, and made the jump. After a three-month visit, Daniel decided to stay with his girlfriend in Canada. He soon realized his limited English would be a bigger challenge than he expected.
“Everything was a slow process,” he said. “And at the same time, the relationship with the girl didn’t work out.”
Despite ending things with his girlfriend, Daniel soldiered on in Vancouver. He wasn’t prepared to give up and spent two years applying for permanent residency. In that time, he went for job interviews for position in his field, with hopes that a company would sponsor him. But he was too junior, and his limited English was a barrier. No one wanted to take a chance. Daniel was starting to feel defeated. After his papers came in, Daniel found a job in landscaping, and though it wasn’t his chosen field, he was happy for the work. But he was still determined to find something in mining engineering. He wanted to make the most of his life in his new country.
Daniel found an employment skills program that helped spruce up his resume and put him touch with the employment services section at JFSA. Suddenly, everything started to change. He was set up with a caseworker, who found him a job in his field in a matter of weeks.
“I was able to build my professional career thanks to them,” he said. “When I got the call that I start next week, I was so happy, I was so emotional.”
Daniel credits the JFSA for helping start a career overseas, which at times felt like it would be impossible. He attributes them for helping turn everything around.
“I kept pushing but it wasn’t very positive thanks to the economic crisis,” he said. “But JFSA was the push that I was looking for.”
To hear Dan's story, click here.
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.
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!
Thursday, August 26, 2010
The World in a Garden Composting Workshops!
Partake in an indoor or outdoor composting session – or become an expert at both! Do you have a garden (or garden dreams) that could use natural, inexpensive, nutrient-rich soil? Get to the outdoor session! Are you tired of waiting for the city to bring composting to your apartment building? Why hold back – walk away with your very own vermiculture system! Take your first steps to dramatically reducing waste and enriching your garden.
Sunday, Sept 5th
11 am - 12 pm (outdoor)
12 pm - 1 pm (indoor)
Visit: www.theworldinagarden.com for more details.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Summer Staff BBQ
On August 12, the staff got together at Jericho Beach to relax, chat and eat some delicious food! Visit our Facebook Album to see the fun!
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
JFSA Pizza Night
JFSA Pizza Night!
Dine In or Take Out for a Good Cause!
Rocky Mountain Flatbread Company will be will be generously donating 10% of sales to JFSA’s The World in a Garden project. Applies to dine in or take out orders. Come out and enjoy some amazing pizza while giving back to your community, it’s easy to make a difference!
Time: 5:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Location: 1876 W 1st Avenue (@ Cypress) Kitsilano
Dates: Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Rocky Mountain Flatbread Company
It really doesn’t get much better than this: mouth watering pizza that is actually healthy, made by a carbon neutral company! Rocky Mountain’s thin crust artisan creations come fresh from the clay oven and are made with local, organic ingredients that are GMO, transfat and additive free. And if that is not enough this handcrafted pizza is also made with love!
www.rockymountainflatbread.ca
The World in a Garden
The World in a Garden is a multicultural Seed to Table Project and a place where youth and community come together to learn about the culture, nutrition and production of growing organic food. A project of Jewish Family Service Agency, it is open to everyone. If you would like to get involved or learn more about it, please contact Tricia Sedgwick at 604-257-5151
or tsedgwick@jfsa.ca or visit www.theworldinagarden.wordpress.com.
Just like our partners at Rocky Mountain, we believe that food is a vehicle for change and that
food grown in environmentally responsible ways has a variety of nutritional, social and cultural
benefits.
Dine In or Take Out for a Good Cause!
Rocky Mountain Flatbread Company will be will be generously donating 10% of sales to JFSA’s The World in a Garden project. Applies to dine in or take out orders. Come out and enjoy some amazing pizza while giving back to your community, it’s easy to make a difference!
Time: 5:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Location: 1876 W 1st Avenue (@ Cypress) Kitsilano
Dates: Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Rocky Mountain Flatbread Company
It really doesn’t get much better than this: mouth watering pizza that is actually healthy, made by a carbon neutral company! Rocky Mountain’s thin crust artisan creations come fresh from the clay oven and are made with local, organic ingredients that are GMO, transfat and additive free. And if that is not enough this handcrafted pizza is also made with love!
www.rockymountainflatbread.ca
The World in a Garden
The World in a Garden is a multicultural Seed to Table Project and a place where youth and community come together to learn about the culture, nutrition and production of growing organic food. A project of Jewish Family Service Agency, it is open to everyone. If you would like to get involved or learn more about it, please contact Tricia Sedgwick at 604-257-5151
or tsedgwick@jfsa.ca or visit www.theworldinagarden.wordpress.com.
Just like our partners at Rocky Mountain, we believe that food is a vehicle for change and that
food grown in environmentally responsible ways has a variety of nutritional, social and cultural
benefits.
Friday, July 30, 2010
PRIDE Parade: Aug 1st
This Sunday, Aug 1st is the Vancouver Pride Parade! Parade continues along Robson, Denman, Beach and Pacific. Show your support this weekend!
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Get Involved!
Just a reminder that this coming Thursday, July 29th, The World In A Garden will be hosting all new volunteers for an orientation and tour of the garden. We welcome past and present volunteers to join us in giving new comers an idea of what volunteering at TWIAG is like. Please meet at The World In A Garden, W. 57th Ave. & E. Blvd., at 6pm and plan on staying until 7pm.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Winter Gardening Workshop
Gain a solid understanding of winter gardening from the Environmental Youth Alliance. Presented by The World in a Garden July 25, from 11 am to 1 pm. For more details, please visit The World in a Garden's blog.
Friday, July 16, 2010
Jewish Food Bank Summer Project Series
JFSA's Jewish Food Bank is looking to meet client's immediate needs through their Summer Project Series. Projects include:
Backpacks for Children
This Fall children in our community are
in need of backpacks filled with school supplies.
The children in need are of Pre-School,
Middle School and High School age.
Honey for High Holidays
The Jewish Food Bank is looking for honey
for Rosh Hashanah NOW.
Rosh Hashanah does fall early this year.
Centre Pieces
Please remember the Jewish Food Bank
for your next Bar or Bat Mitzvah!
To help us fill this basket please contact us.
For more information on these campaigns please contact
Shelley Ail at 604.272.7252.
For more information about JFSA please contact
Annica Carlsson at 604.257.5151 ext 230 or acarlsson@jfsa.ca .
For more information about JWI-BC, please contact
Sara Ciacci at 604.325.4810.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Rocky Mountain Flatbread at TWIAG This Sunday!
Great News from The World In A Garden!
Arts & Seed Starts: A Kid's Workshop is coming up and we're expanding our plans for Wednesday. In addition to getting in the garden to plant seeds and make garden art, we'll be working with Rocky Mountain Flatbread Co. to enjoy a delicious garden feast! We'll enjoy healthy, organic pizzas plus fruits and veggies we pick from our own garden. Yum - fresh picked salad greens and raspberries for desert!
Don't miss this great opportunity to engage your children, or those you care about, with outdoor learning and fun. Appropriate for ages 4 - 14. Spots are filling up, so call The World In A Garden today [604.257.5151] to sign up!
$20/child. This Wednesday July 14th from 12:30 to 3:30 at The World In A Garden: W. 57th & E. Blvd, Vancouver.
Happy Gardening!
Thursday, July 8, 2010
JFSA Employment Program
The Employment program at JFSA strives to facilitate the integration of skilled professionals into the workforce.
These services include career counseling, job placement, job development, employer awareness and up to date labor market information.
Our pre- screened and job ready participants are from highly skilled areas that include:
Engineering, legal, Information Technology, Administration, Customer Service, Sales, Health Care, Skilled and General Labor,
Additionally we are working in partnership with Mosaic/Skills Connect program – a provincially funded government initiative that provides financial assistance to international professionals for skills upgrading and credential evaluation.
We look forward to speaking with you to further discuss on how our program can address the employment needs of your company.
For employment opportunities please contact: klipton@jfsa.ca or mtal@jfsa.ca
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Arts & Seed Starts: A Kid's Workshop!
July 14th The World in a Garden is holding their Arts and Seed Starts workshop for youth to learn outdoors about working together in the garden! For more details visit The World in a Garden Blog!
Native Edible Plants
July 11 The World in a Garden will be holding their Native Edible Plants workshop. Visit The World in a Garden Blog for more details!
Friday, July 2, 2010
Bubbe's Virtual Dinner is Here!
Be sure to visit www.jfsa.ca and join Bubbe's Virtual Dinner Party today!
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Tour Vancouver in Russian
JFSA's Alexandra Gerson is the Tour Vancouver in Russian tour guide. The bus tour will visit various Vancouver landmarks, such as Queen Elizabeth Park, Canada Place, Stanley Park, China Town, Gas Town, Prospect Point, City Hall and many more. All tours are in Russian.
Tour Details:
Sunday July 18
10:30 am - 3 pm
Pick up at the Jewish Community Centre (950 W. 41 Ave) at 10:15 am
$35 per person, must be paid with registration. Limited capacity.
Registration available until July 12 at JFSA
Please Contact Irina at 604.257.5151
Tour Details:
Sunday July 18
10:30 am - 3 pm
Pick up at the Jewish Community Centre (950 W. 41 Ave) at 10:15 am
$35 per person, must be paid with registration. Limited capacity.
Registration available until July 12 at JFSA
Please Contact Irina at 604.257.5151
Friday, June 25, 2010
New Job Posting!
Check out the "Jobs" section of our blog. New listing posted for a Part Time Employment Counsellor!
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Re-Zoning for Social Housing Projects: Part 2
Last night Laura Stannard spoke on behalf of JFSA at City Hall public hearing. She spoke regarding the re-zoning of 146 units for singles and female-led households, located at 606 Powell Street. Laura was successful as the council voted unanimously to approve all 146 units!
City staff had originally recommended lowering the height and density of the Powell Street building in discussion, which would have meant the loss of 11 new affordable homes. These homes had actually been previously approved for funding by BC Housing.
The reason for this recommendation, City staff indicated, addressed concerns raised by the Urban Design Panel, and advisory committee that gives impartial and profession advice on any proposal or policy affecting the city's physical environment.
After reading through the Urban Design Panel's minutes, Laura discovered that there were actually no concerns raised regarding the height or density of the building. Laura suggested that by reducing the aforementioned building by 10ft, the only accomplishment would be to satisfy those who are against social housing in their neighbourhood.
Laura continues to speak on behalf of JFSA on Thursday at City Hall for the re-zoning of 103 units at Broadway & Fraser which will be run by Vancouver Native Health and Broadway Youth Resources.
City staff had originally recommended lowering the height and density of the Powell Street building in discussion, which would have meant the loss of 11 new affordable homes. These homes had actually been previously approved for funding by BC Housing.
The reason for this recommendation, City staff indicated, addressed concerns raised by the Urban Design Panel, and advisory committee that gives impartial and profession advice on any proposal or policy affecting the city's physical environment.
After reading through the Urban Design Panel's minutes, Laura discovered that there were actually no concerns raised regarding the height or density of the building. Laura suggested that by reducing the aforementioned building by 10ft, the only accomplishment would be to satisfy those who are against social housing in their neighbourhood.
Laura continues to speak on behalf of JFSA on Thursday at City Hall for the re-zoning of 103 units at Broadway & Fraser which will be run by Vancouver Native Health and Broadway Youth Resources.
Bubbe's Taking It Viral!
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Re-zoning for Social Housing Projects
Laura Stannard will be speaking on behalf of JFSA at a public hearing tonight at City Hall. She is speaking about the re-zoning of two social housing projects. One project is for 146 units for singles and female-led households, located at 606 Powell Street. The other project is for 103 units at Broadway & Fraser which will be run by Vancouver Native Health and Broadway Youth Resources
As part of the systemic housing advocacy that JFSA does, we frequently speak at City Hall to support social housing projects that come to council for approval.
As part of the systemic housing advocacy that JFSA does, we frequently speak at City Hall to support social housing projects that come to council for approval.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Review: Personnel Department Presentation at JFSA
Tuesday, June 15th was The Personnel Department presentation at JFSA. Here is a brief overlook of the main topics discussed: Entering the workforce – Current job market info, Individual and Self Assessment, Network Development, Resume and Cover Letter samples, Information about Job Interviews and Job Offers.
Keep checking in to find our when our next informational employment presentation! Or visit JFSA's Events Page.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Companion Planting - June 27th
The first workshop in the nine part Seed to Table Series, explore the techniques and benefits of companion planting. Learn how to naturally enhance your garden this summer with mutually beneficial plant species. Take home seeds and a companion planting chart from West Coast Seeds and a copy of Organic Gardening magazine! Held at Vancouver's most fascinating urban agriculture project: The World In A Garden, W. 57th Ave. & E. Blvd. 11 am - 1 pm. $20. Snacks and coffee provided. All proceeds go to The World In A Garden.
We're looking forward to learning with you on the 27th of June. Register today as space is limited!
West Side Pocket Markets
Kits House and the South Granville Seniors’ Centre will host “pocket markets” from the end of June through mid-September this year. These small, temporary markets will help to bring fresh produce closer to where people live, and in particular seniors who may have trouble accessing nutritious food. The fruits and vegetables will be purchased from west side farmers, but the markets themselves will be run by Kits House staff and volunteer members of the Westside Food Security Collaborative. Pocket markets support local farmers, increase access to healthy food and strengthen the community food system. Vouchers will be available to low income seniors through west side social service agencies. The pocket markets are being offered with the support of the Westside Food Security Collaborative; funding is provided by United Way. Pocket market dates will be posted on the web site and promoted widely. JFSA has been given coupons to distribute to those clients in need.
Summer Pocket Markets
Fresh, affordable, local produce
First Markets:
Fri June 25, 10-12 South Granville Seniors’ Centre
Tues July 6, 1-3pm Kits House
Contact Julie at 604-736-3588
ex. 24 for more information.
Please visit these websites for more information about "Pocket Markets":
Westside Food Security Collaborative
Westside Pocket Markets
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Tricia Sedgewick Invited to Speak in Ottawa
Congratulations to The World in a Garden's Tricia Sedgwick has been asked to speak at TEDxKids@TheHill event, in Ottawa, Sept.16th! For more information about the event, visit: http://tedxkids.ca/about/
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
JFSA Honoured at by Vancouver Talmud Torah Students
(left to right: VTT Student Mia Kaye, JFSA Executive Director Joel Kaplan, VTT Student Noa Gurvis)
On Tuesday, June 1st, Jewish Family Service Agency received $600 from Vancouver Talmud Torah’s Grade 7 students Mia Kaye and Noa Gurvis as part of the 3rd Annual Mitzvah of Valuing Philanthropy (MVP) presentation.
The MVP program, which was started by VTT instructor Sari Weintraub, was designed to help students who are at their Bat/Bar Mitzvah age to understand the importance of Tikkun Olam, or repairing the world. As part of their Mitzvah (or commandment), the students are to research various philanthropic agencies with local representation and then allocate funds from their Bat/Bar Mitzvah to the agency of their choice.
Mia and Noa chose Jewish Family Service Agency because, as Noa states, “ (JFSA) does, for lack of a better word, everything. You (JFSA) feed people, get them jobs, help them with family and communal issues get them homes. It’s truly amazing. I’m honored to have been able to help an agency such as this.”
The MVP program has raised around $20,000 the last two years, this year raising $18,000. Although a large part of the donations come from the students and their families, they do have major donors that contribute every year. Other non-profit agencies that were also included in this year’s giving were Alzheimer’s Society of BC, Habitat for Humanity and A Better Life Dog Rescue.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
The World in a Garden Blooms
It's seven in the morning on a chilly Thursday in May. We pull up to The World In A Garden and see it is still blanketed by a thin layer of silent morning mist.
The stalks of the kale leaves snap in my fingers as I harvest them, shaking off drops of shiny dew. A few picked leaves turn into handfuls of crop, and these handfuls grow into piles of vegetables. We harvest all that is ready to be eaten and maybe pop a few crispy broccoli flowers into our mouths.
Fresh spinach, broccolini, kale, and strawberries are among the delicious fruits and vegetables bursting to life this month at The World In A Garden, located at W 57th Ave. & E Blvd in Kerrisdale.
Lovingly located on city land along the Arbutus Corridor, the Garden reinvigorates otherwise vacant space where railcars on the Canadian National Railway used to zoom by.
Since 2007 The Garden has been producing fresh, nutritious food for community members like clients of the Jewish Food Bank. Throughout the summer we will continue to harvest the garden on Thursday mornings to share with you the joy of eating the freshest natural foods available.
Please come see the wonders of the garden yourself! We welcome you to visit and tour the garden on Wednesday June 30th at 11 am. Contact Lily Canan Reynolds at 604.257.5101 or lcananreynolds@jfsa.ca with any questions.
Written by Lily Canan Reynolds. Featured in this month's Hamotzi.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
What Every Landlord and Tenant Needs to Know: Rights and Responsibilities.
Last month JFSA hosted a presenter from the Residential Tenancy Branch who discussed Residential Tenancy Law. For more information about this topic visit: http://www.rto.gov.bc.ca/content/publications/factSheets.aspx#general
Monday, May 31, 2010
The Personnel Department Presentation at JFSA
Tuesday, June 8th at 1:00 PM
The Personnel Department® is a dynamic, global HR solutions corporation. Mr. Sepand Zarrabi Manager, Permanent Recruitment Division of The Personnel Department and two of his colleagues, Bernadette Pughe & David McEwen, will be available for Q&A.
To learn more about this organization please visit their website:
www.goodstaff.com
The Personnel Department® is a dynamic, global HR solutions corporation. Mr. Sepand Zarrabi Manager, Permanent Recruitment Division of The Personnel Department and two of his colleagues, Bernadette Pughe & David McEwen, will be available for Q&A.
To learn more about this organization please visit their website:
www.goodstaff.com
Friday, May 28, 2010
Al Polsky Golf Tournament
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Friday, May 21, 2010
March for Dignity, Human Rights and Social Justice for People on Welfare
MARCH FOR PEOPLE ON WELFARE
TUESDAY, MAY 25, 2PM
GATHER AT MAIN AND HASTINGS
http://www.vandu.org/newsevents.html
TUESDAY, MAY 25, 2PM
GATHER AT MAIN AND HASTINGS
http://www.vandu.org/newsevents.html
Friday, May 14, 2010
Omnitsky's Double Mitzvah
This June, retail customers will receive 5% off purchases of $60* or more, when you donate a minimum of $10** to the Jewish Food Bank.
*Retail Customers only
**$18 minimum for a tax reciept
For more information about the Jewish Food Bank, please
contact Annica Carlsson at JFSA at 604.257.5151 ext 230 or acarlsson@jfsa.ca .
For more information about Jewish Women International-BC, please contact Sara Ciacci at 604.325.4810.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
JFSA's Tricia Sedgwick Lives her Life On Purpose
JFSA's Garden Project Coordinator Tricia Sedgwick was recently interviewed by the Life on Purpose Network, a Vancouver based company dedicated to promoting international philanthropists and non-profit orginizations. In Tricia's interview she describes how her trips to Central America have inspired her to become an advocate for the environment as well as sustainable living. The World in a Garden Project is just one of her many projects that promote food awareness, watch Tricia's full video here: http://lifeonpurposenetwork.com/#trisha-sedgwick
Monday, May 10, 2010
Residential Tenancy Law – A session in English
Tuesday May 11th from 7pm – 9pm at JFSA.
A presenter from the Residential Tenancy Branch will come in to talk about:
WHAT EVERY LANDLORD AND TENANT NEEDS TO KNOW – Rights and Responsibilities
Have you ever wondered how and why a landlord can retain a tenant's security deposits? How many times a landlord can enter a tenant's unit? Or who is responsible for washing the windows? In this workshop we will review the rights and responsibilities of both landlords and tenants from before you rent to after the tenancy ends. You will have the opportunity to share your experiences and ask questions using your real life examples.
A presenter from the Residential Tenancy Branch will come in to talk about:
WHAT EVERY LANDLORD AND TENANT NEEDS TO KNOW – Rights and Responsibilities
Have you ever wondered how and why a landlord can retain a tenant's security deposits? How many times a landlord can enter a tenant's unit? Or who is responsible for washing the windows? In this workshop we will review the rights and responsibilities of both landlords and tenants from before you rent to after the tenancy ends. You will have the opportunity to share your experiences and ask questions using your real life examples.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
JOLT Article in Jewish Independant
JOLT (JIAS Opportunity for Leadership Training) is providing a forum where Russian-speaking Jews can identify opportunities for connection and involvement in the community. Nine participants have completed eight workshops ranging from topics on Jewish identity to Jewish communal structure. In addressing some of these issues, there were opportunities to network with lay leaders and Jewish communal professionals. JOLT participants are currently engaged in the internship practicum of the program where participants are matched with a lay leader from the Jewish community as their mentor, to provide practical volunteer experience.
Friday, April 30, 2010
World In A Garden Event: JFSA Pizza Night!
Rocky Mountain Flatbread Company will be donating 10% of sales to JFSA's World in a Garden Project, on Tuesday, May 4, from 5 - 9:30 pm! So be sure to get a slice! For more details visit: http://theworldinagarden.wordpress.com/
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Thursday, April 15, 2010
JFSA would like to extend sincere gratitiude to everyone who helped make the sixth annual Innovators Lunch — which featured founder and CEO of TrendHunter.com Jeremy Gutsche — a great success.
Thank you to our generous sponsors, table captains, volunteers, JFSA board, staff and all of the guests who attended the lunch. We look forward to seeing all of you again next year!
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