Teana is a Billing and Credentialing Specialist for JFS Delaware. Teana attended Shippensburg University. In her free time, she loves to travel and spend quality time with her daughter and two sons. One fun fact about her is that she got married in Jamaica in 2023, and it was the most beautiful experience ever.
Josue is Mobile Therapist for New Castle County. He holds a Master’s degree with a focus in substance abuse and other addictions.
Josue attended William Penn High School in New Castle, DE before going to Wilmington University and Dublin Business School in Dublin, Ireland.
Josue is a proud uncle and his hobbies include weight-lifting, combat sports, video games, card/board games, hiking, and drawing. One fun fact about Josue is that he served in the Army National Guard for 12 years and had a one year tour in Afghanistan.
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Joseph is a Promoting Safe and Stable Families Consultant in Sussex County. He will be providing services to families and fathers that live in the Sussex area.
Joseph was raised in Delmarva and born in Northern Virginia. He graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in psychology. He is a credentialed Delaware Behavioral Health assessor #103.
Previously, Joseph worked with DSAMH as a psychiatric social worker and positioned himself with several different non-profit mental health teams, while supporting adults, adolescents, and family members.
What brings me to this great opportunity at JFS is the extensive history, reputation, purpose, mission, and the genuine mannerisms of the team while expressing and promoting welcomeness, kindness, trust, professionalism, change, growth, respect, and possessing the infectious feeling of the want to come back atmosphere that everyone shows is hard to come by. I look forward to meeting everyone.”
Joseph is a a son, brother, uncle, spouse, dad, grandad and friend to many. Some of his hobbies include playing tennis, traveling, biking, hiking, exploring new places, meeting up with friends/family, and fellowship.
One fun fact about Joseph is that he played bass with Chuck Berry and many others in his spare time.
John Fisher-Klein lives in Wilmington, Delaware with his husband of nearly 13 years and their dog Cricket and cat Kipo. He is a proud lifelong Delawarean, having grown up and attended public schools in Sussex County. John earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Delaware in Family Studies and his master’s degree from Wilmington University in the Administration of Human Services. He also has certificates in nonprofit management and finance from the University of Delaware.
For JFS Delaware, John serves as Chief Executive Officer, providing overall strategic and operational leadership for the agency, guiding its mission, vision, and long-term growth. He works closely with the Board of Directors and staff to strengthen organizational systems, expand access to mental health and family support services, and ensure JFS Delaware continues to be a trusted resource for individuals and families navigating life’s most difficult moments. His leadership focuses on advancing strategic priorities, fostering collaboration across teams and community partners, and sustaining a strong foundation for future impact across Delaware.
While always focused on serving the community, John has had varied professional experiences. He began his career as an intern at AIDS Delaware, a statewide nonprofit HIV/AIDS service organization. After graduating from UD, John was offered a full time position as a program manager with the organization. He held other positions over the next few years, and eventually earned the role of executive director.
John left AIDS Delaware for Newark Day Nursery and Children’s Center (NDNCC), a similar-sized nonprofit (in terms of budget) with a very different mission. At NDNCC John found a passion for early childhood education as a multisolver. From NDNCC, he would go on to hold several positions in the Delaware Department of Education’s Office of Early Learning, eventually becoming the director of that office.
Most recently, John has been focused on advocacy and public policy at the United Way of Delaware. He also has experience as an adjunct instructor at Wilmington University, has played a key role in strategic planning for various nonprofits, and has served on several Boards of Directors.
Hulda, or Chem, is a Case Manager for the JFS Refugee Integration Support Effort program. Her hobbies include cooking, traveling, painting, and archery.
Jon is a Master’s Level Therapist in the JFS Mental Health Fellowship Program. He completed his Master’s of Education with an emphasis in Clinical Mental Health Counseling degree at Springfield College and Bachelor’s in Human Services.
Jon has one cat. In his free time, he enjoys vegan restaurants, music, exercise, podcasts, and spending time with family and friends.
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Liberty is the Chief Advancement Officer and oversees Marketing and Communications at JFS Delaware, where she leads strategies to drive growth, strengthen donor relationships, and advance the organization’s mission. Known for her ability to build sustainable fundraising programs, she has a strong track record of increasing giving and ensuring long-term financial stability. Before joining JFS, Liberty served as Development Manager at Family Promise of Southern Chester County.
Liberty holds a Certification in Professional Fundraising from Boston University Metropolitan College and a Juris Doctorate from Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University. She practiced law for nearly 10 years in both New York and New Jersey, developing skills in negotiation, strategy, and advocacy, which she now applies to her nonprofit work to craft high-impact development strategies and plans. She graduated with a B.A. from Rutgers University.
In addition to her development work, she has served as a Board Governor for an elementary school in London. Her work on the board demonstrated her ability to balance strategic oversight with operational effectiveness, ultimately leading to stronger outcomes for the school. Liberty also has a passion for community engagement and education, having worked with Delaware AmeriCorps for four years. She also was an entrepreneur, starting a business while living in London for almost 10 years. Her diverse background in law, governance, business, education, and nonprofit development allows her to bring a result-driven approach to her work, helping organizations achieve lasting impact.
Liberty is married with three children and two dogs, a pug and a chocolate lab. They all keep her very busy outside of work.