JFS recognizes volunteers at spring luncheon
Jewish Family Services honored the volunteers behind its essential services at a spring recognition luncheon.
The Jewish World Team
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Ethel Kramer answers: Why do you volunteer at JFS?
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Lisa Gally, JFS director of essential services and Garry Sanders, JFS board chairman
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Robert Crystal answers: Why do you volunteer at JFS?
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Margo B. Singer and Stephanie Lyons, JFS volunteers
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Rabbi Dr. Moshe Bomzer and Deborah Stayman, JFS volunteers
“Volunteers are critical partners in our work. They extend the reach of the agency by providing more rides, more deliveries and more personal connection to clients throughout the region. We couldn’t do it without them, and it was truly delightful seeing so many volunteers feel appreciated and talk about how much they appreciate the feedback that they get from the clients. The benefits of volunteering goes both ways. It’s truly a win win,” said Jane Ginsburg Jewish Family Services(JFS) of Northeastern NY president and CEO.
In April Jewish Family Services hosted a volunteer appreciation luncheon. Fifty people attended Volunteers attending included people who drive older adults to appointments, shop and deliver groceries, serve on the JFS board, do friendly visits with older adults who are homebound or isolated, and the volunteers who pitch in wherever JFS needs help. There were a few veteran volunteers attending who have given their time and talents to JFS for over 10 years.
There are so many ways to help JFS help others in our community, according to JFS. People can sign up for one-time opportunities, help periodically or commit to a weekly assignment.
JFS provides counseling and promotes independence, healthy aging, and access to basic needs while mitigating food insecurity and social isolation. Information about the services offered and volunteer opportunities may be obtained by calling JFS at 518-482-8856, Option 0, e-mail info@jfsneny.org or visit jfsneny.org.
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JFS recognizes volunteers at spring luncheon
Jewish Family Services honored the volunteers behind its essential services at a spring recognition luncheon.
The Jewish World Team
1 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World

{{IMG:oBWUUi22xSoCCX5byGxQgBIF4.jpg}}
Ethel Kramer answers: Why do you volunteer at JFS?
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Lisa Gally, JFS director of essential services and Garry Sanders, JFS board chairman
{{IMG:CSOtQbJQylSn0h3JtAyegxnnME.jpg}}
Robert Crystal answers: Why do you volunteer at JFS?
{{IMG:H8fjYTc9D7LsOMvqlfzGXXZlCHQ.jpg}}
Margo B. Singer and Stephanie Lyons, JFS volunteers
{{IMG:cMwvNMyI3F13sj5Ocir4NgrdJTg.jpg}}
Rabbi Dr. Moshe Bomzer and Deborah Stayman, JFS volunteers
“Volunteers are critical partners in our work. They extend the reach of the agency by providing more rides, more deliveries and more personal connection to clients throughout the region. We couldn’t do it without them, and it was truly delightful seeing so many volunteers feel appreciated and talk about how much they appreciate the feedback that they get from the clients. The benefits of volunteering goes both ways. It’s truly a win win,” said Jane Ginsburg Jewish Family Services(JFS) of Northeastern NY president and CEO.
In April Jewish Family Services hosted a volunteer appreciation luncheon. Fifty people attended Volunteers attending included people who drive older adults to appointments, shop and deliver groceries, serve on the JFS board, do friendly visits with older adults who are homebound or isolated, and the volunteers who pitch in wherever JFS needs help. There were a few veteran volunteers attending who have given their time and talents to JFS for over 10 years.
There are so many ways to help JFS help others in our community, according to JFS. People can sign up for one-time opportunities, help periodically or commit to a weekly assignment.
JFS provides counseling and promotes independence, healthy aging, and access to basic needs while mitigating food insecurity and social isolation. Information about the services offered and volunteer opportunities may be obtained by calling JFS at 518-482-8856, Option 0, e-mail info@jfsneny.org or visit jfsneny.org.
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JFS recognizes volunteers at spring luncheon
Jewish Family Services honored the volunteers behind its essential services at a spring recognition luncheon.
The Jewish World Team
1 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World

{{IMG:oBWUUi22xSoCCX5byGxQgBIF4.jpg}}
Ethel Kramer answers: Why do you volunteer at JFS?
{{IMG:uLnbNy7tpA2GvKXSiibHf20QXQ.jpg}}
Lisa Gally, JFS director of essential services and Garry Sanders, JFS board chairman
{{IMG:CSOtQbJQylSn0h3JtAyegxnnME.jpg}}
Robert Crystal answers: Why do you volunteer at JFS?
{{IMG:H8fjYTc9D7LsOMvqlfzGXXZlCHQ.jpg}}
Margo B. Singer and Stephanie Lyons, JFS volunteers
{{IMG:cMwvNMyI3F13sj5Ocir4NgrdJTg.jpg}}
Rabbi Dr. Moshe Bomzer and Deborah Stayman, JFS volunteers
“Volunteers are critical partners in our work. They extend the reach of the agency by providing more rides, more deliveries and more personal connection to clients throughout the region. We couldn’t do it without them, and it was truly delightful seeing so many volunteers feel appreciated and talk about how much they appreciate the feedback that they get from the clients. The benefits of volunteering goes both ways. It’s truly a win win,” said Jane Ginsburg Jewish Family Services(JFS) of Northeastern NY president and CEO.
In April Jewish Family Services hosted a volunteer appreciation luncheon. Fifty people attended Volunteers attending included people who drive older adults to appointments, shop and deliver groceries, serve on the JFS board, do friendly visits with older adults who are homebound or isolated, and the volunteers who pitch in wherever JFS needs help. There were a few veteran volunteers attending who have given their time and talents to JFS for over 10 years.
There are so many ways to help JFS help others in our community, according to JFS. People can sign up for one-time opportunities, help periodically or commit to a weekly assignment.
JFS provides counseling and promotes independence, healthy aging, and access to basic needs while mitigating food insecurity and social isolation. Information about the services offered and volunteer opportunities may be obtained by calling JFS at 518-482-8856, Option 0, e-mail info@jfsneny.org or visit jfsneny.org.
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JFS recognizes volunteers at spring luncheon
Jewish Family Services honored the volunteers behind its essential services at a spring recognition luncheon.
The Jewish World Team
1 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World

{{IMG:oBWUUi22xSoCCX5byGxQgBIF4.jpg}}
Ethel Kramer answers: Why do you volunteer at JFS?
{{IMG:uLnbNy7tpA2GvKXSiibHf20QXQ.jpg}}
Lisa Gally, JFS director of essential services and Garry Sanders, JFS board chairman
{{IMG:CSOtQbJQylSn0h3JtAyegxnnME.jpg}}
Robert Crystal answers: Why do you volunteer at JFS?
{{IMG:H8fjYTc9D7LsOMvqlfzGXXZlCHQ.jpg}}
Margo B. Singer and Stephanie Lyons, JFS volunteers
{{IMG:cMwvNMyI3F13sj5Ocir4NgrdJTg.jpg}}
Rabbi Dr. Moshe Bomzer and Deborah Stayman, JFS volunteers
“Volunteers are critical partners in our work. They extend the reach of the agency by providing more rides, more deliveries and more personal connection to clients throughout the region. We couldn’t do it without them, and it was truly delightful seeing so many volunteers feel appreciated and talk about how much they appreciate the feedback that they get from the clients. The benefits of volunteering goes both ways. It’s truly a win win,” said Jane Ginsburg Jewish Family Services(JFS) of Northeastern NY president and CEO.
In April Jewish Family Services hosted a volunteer appreciation luncheon. Fifty people attended Volunteers attending included people who drive older adults to appointments, shop and deliver groceries, serve on the JFS board, do friendly visits with older adults who are homebound or isolated, and the volunteers who pitch in wherever JFS needs help. There were a few veteran volunteers attending who have given their time and talents to JFS for over 10 years.
There are so many ways to help JFS help others in our community, according to JFS. People can sign up for one-time opportunities, help periodically or commit to a weekly assignment.
JFS provides counseling and promotes independence, healthy aging, and access to basic needs while mitigating food insecurity and social isolation. Information about the services offered and volunteer opportunities may be obtained by calling JFS at 518-482-8856, Option 0, e-mail info@jfsneny.org or visit jfsneny.org.
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