Written by: Yulia Watters, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Owner of Finist and the Owl, JFS Volunteer The war that continues to ravage the country of Ukraine has led to …
Written by: Betsy Price, Delaware Live The Brandywine Festival of the Arts returns to Brandywine Park for its 62nd year this weekend — Sept. 9 and 10 — for its …
We here at JFS Delaware would not be able to fulfill our mission to strengthen individuals, families, and the community without the help of our incredible volunteers. One of those …
On March 5, 2023, JFS’ Jenevive Newman, Director of the RISE Program, Vlad Cerbov, Community Relations Manager, and Sophie Namugenyi, Chief Program Officer, spoke with Lora Lewis of WJBR’s Focus …
Written by: Marsha Akoto, RISE | JFS Group Programming Over the past several months, I have had the great opportunity to facilitate HIAS Women’s Empowerment Groups within the RISE department. …
When you make a gift to support the work at JFS, you are directly supporting individuals who receive our services. Individuals like Sasha, who was forced to flee her home in …
Refugee families get a fresh start in Delaware For the past two years, after political restrictions and the worldwide pandemic halted refugee admissions to the United States, Jewish Family Services …
Jewish Family Services of Delaware (JFS), the state’s only refugee resettlement agency, is in close and consistent contact with state officials and national partners at HIAS regarding our state’s response to …
June 20 is World Refugee Day and JFS is grateful to share that our refugee services have not been idle during the COVID-19 pandemic. While the virus brought many things …
NPR: Given how much work is necessary to resettle a single refugee family, the prospect of vastly and suddenly increased refugee admissions is barely feasible, in large part because the …