Five Things to Do Before Summer Ends
Looking for things to do this summer? The Associated and its agencies have programs and events that might pique your interest.
Read moreLooking for things to do this summer? The Associated and its agencies have programs and events that might pique your interest.
Read moreSince the pandemic began, Rabbi Yechiel Shaffer of Pikesville Jewish Congregation has been lending his support and guidance to survivors of domestic abuse receiving services from CHANA.
Read moreEllen Carter Cooper of Fallstaff has supported others during the pandemic by making phone calls, and she has developed strong relationships with the women she has met through her involvement with CHAI’s Northwest Neighborhood Connections program.
Read moreSisters Julia and Ashley Hayunga, of Eldersburg, are volunteers with Jewish Community Services’ Friendly Callers program.
Read moreWhen the pandemic hit, the Katcoff family — parents Robin and Jason and daughters Wriley and Ariella — stepped up their volunteer efforts.
Read moreThrough virtual teaching, Zoom classes, Facebook bedtime stories and a return to some in-person classes, Danielle Ashendorf, director of the Stoler Early Learning Center at the JCC, says “the creative excellence and resilience of our educators has shown through.”
Read moreGetting a COVID-19 vaccine can be complicated and confusing, particularly for many older adults who may not be tech-savvy or have family to help them. The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore is working to help.
Read moreDuring the past year, The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore, its volunteers, donors and professionals have tackled many of the challenges of the pandemic, from food insecurity to mental health.
Read moreLast March, COVID-19 left students with learning differences and disabilities in an unprecedented and uncertain situation. At SHEMESH and the Macks Center for Jewish Education, both agencies of The Associated, dedicated professionals rose to the occasion.
Read moreWhile Associated agency professionals have worked overtime to support vulnerable community members, volunteers are also stepping up to address Baltimoreans’ additional needs. Yet, like everything else, volunteer work has evolved during the pandemic.
Read moreThe pandemic has taken a significant toll on the mental health of many in Baltimore’s Jewish community. The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore’s agencies and programs are there to help.
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