Jewish Community Care

Powered by the Buffalo Jewish Federation

Our Jewish Community Care program offers individuals and families connections to a multitude of support systems. We work with Jewish organizations such as synagogues, JCC, day schools, and the Buffalo Jewish Federation to ensure that we know what our community members need and how best to develop services to fulfill those needs.

Specialized support services for the Jewish Community

Holocaust Survivor Services

Western New York is home to more than 50 survivors of the one of the most horrific and tragic historical events, the Holocaust. Although children at the time, the trauma that occurred so long ago remains fresh in many ways for this population.

Our goal is to provide them with individualized support and care to ensure their needs are met with the respect and dignity they deserve.

I want to express my sincere gratitude to Jewish Family Services who I contacted because I know they help Holocaust survivors like me. My hearing has deteriorated, and they helped me with all the paperwork to apply for assistance to get a second hearing aid. Now, I feel more secure and confident.
Greta A.

Jewish Community Care Coordination

This service provides for Jewish adults and children in which daily life is a struggle.

Whether it is helping to coordinate social service benefits, transportation to and from a medical appointment, or ensuring positive social engagement, our care coordinators will develop a customized plan that ensures all the details of a client’s life are appropriately organized and manageable.

Our goal is to impact a client’s life so that they can succeed despite the conditions affecting and hindering them.

Jewish Community Partnership Program

The Jewish Community Partnership Program (JFPP) aims to enhance the well-being of the Jewish Community through improved access to needed services. It addresses the social service and mental health needs of Jewish Buffalo.
Program offerings include:

  • Private and confidential conversations
  • Needs assessments
  • Connections and services to JFS services
  • Advocacy for congregants and others
  • Education & prevention workshops
  • Parenting & career support

Jewish Community Compassion Fund

The Community Compassion Fund is designed to provide meaningful and timely help for the purpose of providing emergency relief assistance.
Types of assistance include:

  • Food
  • Shelter
  • Physical or mental health needs.

The Fund is made possible through the generosity of the Buffalo Jewish Federation and the Foundation for Jewish Philanthropies with JFS overseeing the application and award process. At times, subject to the amount of the request, a sub-committee comprised of members from the Jewish Community will be engaged.

Funds are limited each year with the average award being $1,500. For those interested, the Manager of Jewish Community Care will provide a confidential consultation. Review of requests is ongoing, and applicant will be notified of a decision as soon as possible.

Request more information about the Jewish Community Compassion Fund

Contact Form - Compassion Fund

Jewish Federation Apartments

The Jewish Federation Apartments are located on Essjay Road in Williamsville, near Sheridan Drive. The residence is an independent living facility for those qualifying and who are 65 years of age or older. With a residency of 160 persons, JFS has stationed a service coordinator to be able to work with residents for a variety of their needs that correspond to the broader services available in the Jewish Community Care Program.

Our students have received extra emotional support through the Jewish Community Partnership Program. Each week they have been greeted at Hillel or on campus by Kim’s cheerful face and warm heart. As a staff, we appreciate that this program has helped us respond to students facing difficult situations in a more informed way.

Rabbi Sara Rich

Executive Director, Hillel of Buffalo

We are thrilled to be completing our first year of the Jewish Community Partnership Program of JFS and Temple Beth Tzedek (TBT) which has provided improved access to JFS mental health and social services for members of the Jewish community for their health and well-being.

Janet Gunner

Bikur Holim Committee Chair, Temple Beth Tzedek

I cannot believe that I didn’t use their {JFS} services earlier. Their help was incalculable, and I appreciated it very much. I would use them for their help in the future.

Marcia Goldstein

President, Temple Beth Tzedek

For additional information or to learn more, please contact Matt Stewart, Manager of Jewish Community Care