Helping people feel safe again - Jewish Family Service of San Diego
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Helping people feel safe again - Jewish Family Service of San Diego
Jewish Family Service of San Diego ANNUAL REPORT 2011– 2012 Helping people feel safe again When life presents devastating challenges, Jewish Family Service helps people feel safe again. Dear Friends, It is our honor to present to you this year’s annual report in our 95th year of service to our community. This has been a year of continued success during a period of slow economic recovery. We are all encouraged by indications of decreased unemployment, increased housing sales, and fewer bankruptcies and foreclosures. But even with these positive signs, we also know that some members of our community recover more slowly than others and still need our help. Michael Hopkins This has resulted in a year of record food distribution at our Hand Up Youth Food Pantry, an increased number of clients in our domestic violence program Project SARAH, and greater demand for Case Management services. This year also marked a most significant transition in executive leadership. Jill Spitzer, after 26 years of outstanding service, retired as the CEO of JFS. We are pleased that Jill is continuing to lend her wisdom and vision to help us reach our resource development goals. Felicia Mandelbaum We also spent this past year exploring the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to purchase the building next door to the Turk Family Center, our headquarters on Balboa Avenue. In July, after almost a half year of study, our Board of Directors approved the purchase of the building. Our decision was inspired by a magnificent $2 million lead gift, covering almost two-thirds of the purchase price. The building is an incredible opportunity to consolidate programs and deliver services more efficiently. It is also a metaphor for our future. It is an opportunity to develop new leaders and donors, and to focus on programs and services that are core to our mission. Lastly, we earned Charity Navigator’s highest 4-star rating for a fifth consecutive year, an accomplishment that only 5% of reviewed charities nationwide can claim. This past year, we touched more than 35,000 individuals, with 90 cents of every dollar spent on direct service to clients. Providing the highest quality service efficiently and effectively and improving the quality of our community are why we are proud to present to you: Jewish Family Service. Felicia Mandelbaum President, Board of Directors Michael Hopkins, MSW Chief Executive Officer Jewish Family Service of San Diego 2011– 2012 Since 1918, Jewish Family Service has built a reputation as a community leader in providing critical care, help, and healing to those in need. Our commitment to alleviating hunger, supporting those in crisis, assisting the elderly to age with dignity and respect, and strengthening families remains steadfast. The following are some highlights: AGING & WELLNESS SERVICES CLINICAL & COMMUNITY SERVICES Meeting the Changing Needs of Aging Meeting Life’s Challenges Geriatric Care Management assisted 322 older adults and their caretakers with planning and coordination of care — 29% of these clients also received financial assistance to help cover the costs of moving, medical care, and more. Breast Cancer Case Management stabilized crises related to cancer diagnosis for 53 breast cancer patients and their families through direct service, emergency food, financial assistance, and advocacy. The JFS Fix-It Service provided 1,453 minor home safety modifications and repairs to 381 older adults. This work was completed by 18 volunteers who generously contributed 1,287 hours. On the Go: Transportation Solutions for Older Adults reached a major milestone —100,000 rides provided since its beginning in July 2008. The program also expanded to Carmel Valley and Tierrasanta as a result of two SANDAG grants: the New Freedom Federal Funds and TransNet Senior Mini-Grant. This year, On the Go delivered 39,766 rides through shuttles, excursions, Rides & Smiles, and taxi scrip. The Serving Holocaust Survivors (SOS) program provided home healthcare, housekeeping, and financial assistance to 122 survivors. Our three Social & Wellness Centers were the place to be with a variety of daytime programming including social, educational, and physical activities. The College Avenue Center, our largest, attracted more than 32,400 visits. The North County Inland Center welcomed 45 participants each day. And the University City Older Adult Center, which serves an older, more fragile senior population, averaged 23 daily participants. “I gave up driving after suffering a stroke. On the Go has allowed me to venture out of my home and make new friends. To get out, see people, see the trees, the cars, the terrain — it is like a breath of fresh air. My whole life has changed.” – Client of On the Go Community Case Management (CCM) provides critical assistance to individuals and families in crisis. This year, intervention plans were created for 950 new clients — a 72% increase from last fiscal year. A CCM Case Manager is present at Hand Up Youth Food Pantry food distributions to help direct clients to other JFS programs and services. The unstable economy continues to affect Counseling clients — 84% are low-income and report being impacted by the loss of work, risk of bankruptcy/foreclosure, family relationship stresses, and other issues. During the past year, 356 clients (56% Jewish) received a total of 3,231 counseling sessions. Project SARAH (Stop Abusive Relationships At Home) served 497 clients, an alarming 52% increase over the previous year. Studies show that domestic violence is more likely to occur in households facing economic stress and will lead to more frequent and more violent abuse where abuse already exists. 56% of clients also received counseling and 60% of clients received case management services. The Patient Advocacy Program provided representation for clients at over 3,000 due process hearings and responded to over 3,500 inquiries and complaints from clients in acute psychiatric facilities, crisis centers, board & care homes, and skilled nursing facilities. In October 2012, we presented a countywide training with the Superior Court, the Public Defender’s Office, and the Public Conservator’s Office. FOOD ASSISTANCE No One Should Go Hungry Food insecurity continues to be one of the primary entry points to JFS. The Hand Up Youth Food Pantry distributed over 343,000 pounds of food (equivalent to 268,238 meals) to 9,371 individuals, including more than 100,000 pounds of fresh, nutritious produce. Other highlights include: marking the 100th military distribution at Camp Pendleton “Throughout the year, we have faced an assortment of problems from not being able to pay a bill to being just a little short for groceries. JFS has been one of the few constants that we can depend on to make it through.” - Military Client of the Hand Up Youth Food Pantry and Murphy Canyon, delivering Passover packages to more than 300 local families and 50 troops deployed in Bahrain, providing 706 Thanksgiving meals to families in need, becoming a leader in the Hunger Advocacy Network (a collaborative of food security organizations), and the involvement of 1,412 volunteers donating 4,968 hours working in the Pantry and assisting with food drives. Foodmobile is the only kosher, home-delivered meal program for seniors and younger disabled homebound adults in San Diego. The program delivered more than 39,600 meals to over 300 clients and Senior Nutrition served more than 28,000 meals at the three Social & Wellness Centers and CO-OP at Town Park Villas. “After my divorce, even though I was working full-time, I couldn’t afford to keep my daughter in Jewish preschool or pay my synagogue membership. But JFS was there for me. They helped me keep Judaism in my daughter’s life.” – Client of Supporting Jewish Single Parents (SJSP) JEWISH CONNECTIONS Strengthening and Providing Help for Our Jewish Community Jewish BIGPals made 17 new matches between mentors and kids and maintained 56 active matches. Many social events were planned throughout the year, highlighted by holiday celebrations, volunteering in the Hand Up Youth Food Pantry, and a bullying awareness workshop. The Jewish Employment Network (JEN) helped 73 people in our community find jobs in a competitive market. More than 390 people attended JEN workshops and 146 people received career search services. JEN’s business relationships resulted in 327 job referrals for JEN clients. The Jewish Healing Center provides a uniquely Jewish and spiritual perspective to challenges and crises. 55 people received spiritual counseling and 133 people attended support and bereavement groups. More than 1,200 Jewish individuals were reached through workshops and events. Beginning in December, North Coastal Jewish Connections, funded by the Leichtag Foundation, revealed a significant need in the North Coastal region for increased programs and services for the Jewish community. 309 individuals received referrals and more than 150 participants attended group events — 94% of event participants reported feeling a stronger connection to the Jewish community. The program served as an entry point for 39 North Coastal residents to access our full range of programs. The Rubenstein Family Scholarship awarded $20,000 in 2011– 2012. Recipients attended SDSU, UCSD, Wesleyan University, and other schools of higher learning. Supporting Jewish Single Parents hosted its 6th Annual Family Camp Weekend, which was attended by a record 41 families (110 participants). With assistance from the Leichtag Foundation, 12 children attended Jewish preschool or day school, 43 children attended Jewish summer camp, and 9 children attended religious school. PARENTING, YOUTH & TEEN LEADERSHIP Building Strong Families & Tomorrow’s Leaders Adoption Alliance continues to be one of only two agencies in San Diego County licensed to provide both domestic and international adoption services. 18 children were placed with families and 49 families are currently waiting to adopt. 97 individuals participated in Stars of David programming for Jewish and interfaith adoptive families. Girls Give Back launched with great success in July 2011. The 38 Jewish participants are pursuing their goal to develop social mindedness, critical thinking, self-esteem, and empathy. 78% of these young women are registered to continue in the program in 2012 – 2013. Hand Up Teen Leadership, comprised of 42 teens from 15 high schools, conducted 41 food drives, raised more than $11,000 in support of the Hand Up Youth Food Pantry, and volunteered 2,300 hours — a 500 hour increase over the previous year. Launching in February 2012, Pachie’s Place empowers parents to be more confident, informed, and connected through education, events, and resources. A blog and social media presence were established with great response and Baby Boot Camp, their first event, received high praise. The Positive Parenting Program (PPP), the largest evidence-based parent education program in San Diego, uses the Triple P America model to deliver services to parents, caregivers, families, educators, and childcare providers. PPP served 32 Head Start Centers, 24 community sites, and 7 military locations. The program reached 24,338 children in 36 elementary schools. Improvement was reported by 97% of attendees. Preschool in the Park provides low-income families with the opportunity for a preschool education before entering kindergarten. More than 65 children regularly attended, surpassing the program’s goal by 30%. REFUGEE & IMMIGRATION SERVICES Helping Our Community Grow Stronger and More Diverse Refugee Reception & Placement provided case management, employment services, cultural orientation, health education, community outreach, and advocacy to 303 refugees from Iraq, Myanmar, and Iran. Launched in January 2012, Citizenship & Immigration prepared and aided 45 refugees in their application for citizenship. Employment & Job Placement Services co-hosted an Employee Resource Summit that was attended by 250 refugees. Many partnerships have been created with local businesses resulting in 131 jobs for clients. COACHELLA VALLEY SERVICES Providing Shelter and Tools to Live Independently Desert Horizon Transitional Housing places homeless individuals directly from the streets and emergency shelters into transitional housing units with supportive services. The program served 76 individuals — 81% found employment within six months of entering the program. “After successfully finding a job through the Jewish Employment Network, my family extends their thanks to the JFS team. I am now in a much better place to care for myself and to provide for my family.” – Client of Jewish Employment Network Desert Vista Permanent Supportive Housing is the only program of its kind in the Coachella Valley specifically targeting chronically homeless and disabled individuals. The program served 50 clients — overall client living skills improved by 97% based on their ability to provide self-care. Roy’s Desert Resource Center is a homeless center in Western Coachella Valley. 783 clients left the streets and received case management, access to resources, and shelter at Roy’s this past year. 72% of the clients moved on to secure and affordable housing. “Jewish Family Service’s track record of integrity, service, and compassion is a treasure for our community. We are proud to be supporters—we know our donation will change someone’s life.” – Robert Rubenstein & Marie Raftery VOLUNTEER ENGAGEMENT The Heart of Jewish Family Service Program by program and mitzvah by mitzvah, JFS volunteers are vital to our ability to provide help to the community. Over 62,850 hours were donated — totaling more than $1,488,437 worth of in-kind services. On average, 1,019 volunteers were active with 133 new volunteers joining each month. 552 families had their holidays brightened with Embrace-a-Family gifts. More than 50 young, socially-minded Jewish professionals were part of Emerging Leaders, where they performed service projects and raised more than $15,000 with the Brushes + Forks event. FUNDRAISING The Vital Link That Makes Our Work Possible The generous support of the community enables us to be the lifeline for so many. We truly appreciate all who make Jewish Family Service a priority in their giving. A few highlights: • 575 people attended our annual Heart & Soul Gala, raising more than $1.1 million. This year’s event was A Legacy of Service, which honored the inspiring leadership, accomplishments, and communal service of CEO Jill Borg Spitzer, who retired after 26 years. • Our Friends of the Family are special donors who give $1,000 or more during the JFS Annual Campaign. This year, 359 Friends contributed more than $3.2 million. • 3,086 generous donors supported our vital work in 2011 – 2012. CHARITABLE AUTO RESOURCES, INC. Charitable Auto Resources, Inc. implemented some exciting changes over the last year. We teamed with On the Go to form a new nonprofit, Charitable Adult Rides & Services, Inc. We saw an increase of 28% in net revenue as a lack of used car inventory increased the worth of donated vehicles. Unit prices increased by 17%, allowing us to increase our profitability despite declining numbers of vehicle donations. At the end of the year, used car donations began to stabilize and even increase in some sectors as more Americans started buying new cars. Board of Directors OFFICERS President Felicia Mandelbaum 1st Vice President Jennifer Levitt 2nd Vice President Mathew Fink Treasurer Edward J. Carnot Secretary Loretta H. Adams Immediate Past President Steven J. Levine DIRECTORS Michael B. Abramson Marsha Berkson Kimberly Carnot Marc Channick Ronnie Diamond Judy Feldman Joseph J. Fisch Avi Frohlichman Meg Goldstein Marcia Hazan Steven Jacobson Kate Kassar Nadja Kauder Philip Linssen Barbara Lubin Sheryl L. Rowling Devora Safran Susan Shmalo Fern Siegel Elyse Sollender Louis Vener Cathy Weil Adam Welland Ron S. Zollman Jewish Family Service of San Diego OPERATING BUDGET JULY 1, 2011 – JUNE 30, 2012 51+27+931 30+16+922320 90+5+ Public Support & Revenue Revenue Source ■ Public & Private Grants ■ Contributions ■ Client Fees ■ Car Donation Program ■ Jewish Federation ■ Jewish Community Foundation ■ Investment Income ■ Other Total Revenue Total Expenses Change in Net Assets Revenue Amount Percent Amount 8,030,148 4,352,393 1,358,612 536,940 513,225 512,616 455,238 190,905 15,950,077 15,950,077 15,604,723 345,354 51% 27% 9% 3% 3% 3% 3% 1% 100% Expense Amount Percent Amount 4,349,411 3,161,083 2,840,396 2,175,868 1,192,366 213,302 13,932,427 30% 23% 20% 16% 9% 2% 100% Program Expenses ■ Aging & Wellness ■ Counseling & Educational ■ Emergency Shelter and Supportive Housing ■ Community Services ■ Refugee Resettlement ■ Volunteer Engagement Management Efficiency ■ Direct Services & Programs ■ Development & Marketing ■ Administration Expense Amount Percent Amount 13,932,427 943,548 728,748 15,604,723 90% 5% 5% 100% Program services are provided at break-even; the increase in net assets is due to revenue generated by the car donation program and will be used to fund future social service programs. We Achieved Charity Navigator’s Highest 4-Star Rating Five Years in a Row Only 5% of Charities Nationwide Can Make this Claim Read our review online at www.charitynavigator.org Thank You. We are deeply grateful to the individuals, businesses, corporations, foundations, and agencies who help Jewish Family Service fulfill its mission. Foundation and Corporate Grants The Alvin & Geraldine Baileys Foundation Beverly Foundation Robert & Lillie Breitbard Foundation Charles & Ruth Billingsley Family Trust at Wells Fargo Bank Care 1st Health Plan Catholic Charities Change A Life Foundation Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany The Copen Family Fund The Del Mar Healthcare Fund of the San Diego Foundation The Ilse, Charles & Peter Dalebrook Fund at Union Bank San Diego County Employees Charitable Organization Equality Alliance Family Health Centers of San Diego Felber Foundation The Samuel I. & John Henry Fox Foundation at Union Bank Galinson Family Foundation Melvin Garb Foundation Daniel & Florence Green Family Foundation Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) Irvin Stern Foundation Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego Jewish Federation of San Diego Jewish Women's Foundation Knapp Family Foundation Susan G. Komen for the Cure Leichtag Foundation Los Rancheros Kiwanis Club Mandel Weiss Charitable Trust Maurice Masserini Charitable Trust at Wells Fargo Bank McCarthy Family Foundation Abraham Gray & Elfrieda Meth Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation Mizel Family Foundation The Morrison & Foerster Foundation National MS Society-Pacific South Coast Chapter Nierman Family Fund The Art Pratt Foundation of Old Mission Rotary Club Palomar Health Pfizer Foundation Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest Hughes & Sheila Potiker Memorial Fund The Arthur P. and Jeanette G. Pratt Memorial Fund at Union Bank The Price Family Charitable Fund Rady Children's Hospital Rotary Club of Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Regional Access Project Foundation San Diego HIV Funding Collaborative San Ysidro School District SCAN Health Plan SAY San Diego (Social Advocates for Youth) South Bay Community Services Southern Regional Resource Center The Stone Family Foundation Sunroad Automotive TJX Foundation U.S. Bank United Way of San Diego Verizon Wireless HelpLine Viterbi Family Foundation of the Jewish Community Foundation Walmart Foundation Ways to Work Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Holocaust Survivor Emergency Assistance Fund, administered by the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany for the benefit of needy Jewish Nazi victims Youth Service America Government /Public Funding City of Encinitas Coachella Valley Association of Governments (CVAG) Community Service Association of the San Diego Unified School District County of San Diego County of San Diego Supervisor Ron Roberts County of Riverside Desert Healthcare District San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) Grossmont Healthcare District Endowment Funds Jill Borg Spitzer Endowment Fund Ensuring a tradition of honoring our past, sharing our present, and building our future, so we may continue to nurture individuals and families in our community. Sam & Mildred Ackerman Endowment Fund for Counseling Services Barnett Family Fund Chortek Family Foundation Melvin & Betty Cohn Fund Sylvia DeWoskin Fund Foster Family Foundation Fund for Intensive Psychiatric Case Management Program Milton D. and Madeline L. Goldberg Family Foundation Endowment Jean Gordon Fund for the Hand Up Youth Food Pantry Helen & Joseph Gotkowitz Jewish BIGPals Endowment Fund Helen & Joseph Gotkowitz Senior Transportation Endowment Fund Lawrence & Bryna Haber Senior Services Fund Ed & Linda Janon Fund for Behavioral Health Services Jerry & Miriam Katzin Fund Joy F. Knapp Memorial Fund Landers Family Fund Hamilton & Estelle Loeb Fund Brian C. Malk Family Fund Sanford & Laurayne Ratner Fund for Women and Children in Need Norman & Toby Rubin Fund Henrietta Rubenstein Staff Development Fund Safran Family Endowment for the Adoption Alliance Hannie Schattmann-Linssen Fund Ben & Ruby Schulman Fund for Children’s Services Stephen & Susan Schutz Fund Hyman M. Schwartz Charitable Foundation Trust Janet Silverman Fund for Behavioral Health Services Vogelson Endowment for Jewish Family Service Stanley & Dorothy Winter Endowment Fund Stanley Winter Fund for Crisis Intervention Services Charles & Leah Zibbell Fund 2 Anonymous David & Joan Banko Edward & Pamela Carnot Melvin & Betty Cohn Philip & Alice Cohn Elliot & Diane Feuerstein Murray & Elaine Galinson Jon & Bobbie Gilbert Irwin & Joan Jacobs Edward & Linda Janon Jeffrey & Hillary Liber Marshall & Gail Littman Hamilton & Estelle Loeb David & Felicia Mandelbaum Robert & Allison Price Lois J. Richmond Arthur & Jeannie Rivkin Norman & Toby Rubin Cynthia Seeberg Susan Shmalo Herbert & Elene* Solomon The Stone Family Foundation James & Ellen Weil Dorothy G. Winter Estate Gifts Learn how planned giving through your estate will benefit the people who are served by Jewish Family Service andprovideforyourfamilyandlovedones.SolKempinski,DirectorofAnnualGiving•(858)637-3207 Loretta H. Adams Cyril Adler Gertrude Aminoff* Ellis Atkins* Joyce Axelrod Stanley Beck Simone Bennett Trust Barry Berelowitz Sondra Berk Stanley F. Bernstein David Bildner Mania Borenstein* Jane Brand Daisy Brodsky* Arthur Brody* Carolyn Brothers* Claudette Broussard Barbara Clark Joseph Cohen & Martha Farish Dorothy Cox Joel Craddock & Mark Parker Gertrude Cromartie* Nell Demeter* Ronnie & Lorna Diamond Patricia Doering Philip Dolgoff Karen Eddie Joan Eichberg Lee & Maria Elson Revocable Trust Louis & Adelle Engel* Samuel Engelman Inez Exton* Else Feistmann Norman & Susan Finkelstein Joseph J. Fisch Merle & Teresa Fischlowitz Martin & Lucille Fleischman Muriel Fleischman* Katherine Fleischner-Burns* Reuben Fogelson* Ronald & Carol Fox Friederike Freund* * Of Blessed Memory Murray & Elaine Galinson Julian Gelber* Maurice A. Goldberg* Milton & Madeline Goldberg Foundation* Samuel Goldberg* Shirley Goldberg Claire Goldfaden* Harry Goldman* Marcy Goldstone Teresa Goodwin Herbert* & Marlene Greenstein Alex & Marianne Grossman Charlotte Haas* Henry W. Haimsohn Sally Halms Helen Harlan* Anne Hayden Agnes Herman Arthur & Hannah Heymann* Betty Hiller Bess Hock Fredericka Ingham* Cecile Jordan Joseph Kahl* Saul & Rita Kamlet Stuart Karasik Nadja Kauder Lillian Kaufman Roberta Kaufman-Fredericks Lillian Kerr* Harry Kessler* Abraham Kleinman* Rita Koor Elaine Krieger Trust* Aaron & Bernadette Landau Ruth Landau Dorothy Last* Robert Lazarus Regina M. Lee* Harriet Levin* Rebecca Levine* Fred Lewin Morris & Betty Liebermensch Hamilton M. Loeb, Jr. Herbert & Marsha Lubick Sanford Margolies* Walter Medelsohn Louis Mednicoff* Cantor Sheldon & Marcie Merel Ellen Miller Gertrude Millman* Charles & Ilene Mittman Elaine Moser Phoebe Munz George Nathan* Jeanette Neeley Miriam Neuhauser* Alan & Nancy Nevin John Newberger* Ronald Newell Harriet Newmark* Helen Orin* Lawrence & Andrea Oster Max Pawl* Sarah Person-Leeds* Eli J. Posinoff* Ruth Raskin* Pearl M. Reiter* Michael & Minna Riber Lois Richmond Harold Ritter Annette Kaplan Rosenberg* Bernice R. Rosenberg Frieda Rosenberg Morris Rosenberg Hannah L. Roskin* John Ruden* Ruth Schank* Mark & Diana Schatz Irving & Gloria Schiffman Robert Schimmelfennig* Elliot Schubert Fred Schwartz* Sigmond Schwartz* Mike* & Cynthia Seeberg Jerome & Phyllis* Sharrin Leon & Fern Siegel Milton Silver Edward & Zella Silverstein Arnold* & Lucee Sirk Mildred Small Henry Soille* Irving Salomon Ida Soontup* Mark & Jill Spitzer Francy Starr Vera Stein Anneliese Steppat* Marty Stern & Marcia Kern Dorrit Still* Evan & Jill Stone Morris Swider Nessim & Sarah Tiano Louis & Tamora Vener Lawrence & Lainy Vinikow Morton Vogelson* Steven & Laurie Wax John & Cathy Weil Daniel & Sheila Weinberg Nancy Weissberg Harry & Jo Ann Weissman Eric & Irene Wetsman Sydney & Cynthia Wexler Anne Wilson Martin & Olivia Winkler Rachel G. Winsten* George Wise Gertrude Womack* Ann Youngwood Charles* & Leah* Zibbell Lillian Zilbercweig* Norman & Jane Zmora 18 Anonymous Please accept our deepest thanks for being a Friend of the Family FRIENDS OF THE FAMILY AND MAJOR EVENT UNDERWRITERS 2011-2012 FAMILY VISIONARY $50,000 or more Arthur** Brody & Phyllis Cohn* Charitable Adult Rides & Services, Inc. Bud & Esther Fischer* Murray & Elaine Galinson* Daniel & Florence Green Family Foundation Irwin & Joan Jacobs* Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego* Jewish Federation of San Diego County Leichtag Family Foundation Melvin Garb Foundation* Barry & Kristine Quart Robert Rubenstein & Marie Raftery* Jerry & Carole Turk Viterbi Family Foundation* Mitchell & Renee Wagner Dorothy G. Winter* 1 Anonymous FAMILY LEGACY $25,000 – $49,999 Barbara Bloom* Melvin & Betty Cohn* The Copen Family Fund* Irvin Stern Foundation Joseph & Mary Mulcahy Arthur & Jeannie Rivkin* Hughes & Sheila Potiker Memorial Fund Benjamin Schulman Cynthia Seeberg David Stutz & Abbe Wolfsheimer Stutz U.S. Bank Valerie Viterbi* In memory of Alexander J. Viterbi Louis & Suzanne Wolfsheimer Bertram & Jacqueline Woolf 1 Anonymous FAMILY CIRCLE $10,000 – $24,999 Michael Brown & Jori Potiker Brown* Elaine Chortek* Philip & Alice Cohn Harry & Debra Coplan The Ilse, Charles & Peter Dalebrook Fund at Union Bank of California Glenn & Karen Doshay Ron Eisenberg & Devora Safran Al & Naomi Eisman* Inge Feinswog* Frank Felber & Merril Gersten Felber Elliot & Diane Feuerstein* Joseph Fisch & Joyce Axelrod* Michael & Susanna Flaster* Pauline Foster* G.S. Levine Insurance Services, Inc. / Gary & Lisa Levine Martin** & Enid Gleich Daniel & Florence Green Marcia Hazan* Gary & Jerri-Ann Jacobs* Jerome & Miriam Katzin Richard & Carol Kornfeld* Arthur & Sandy Levinson* Jay & Jennifer Levitt* Jeffrey & Sheila Lipinsky* Luis & Sally Maizel David & Felicia Mandelbaum* Mandell Weiss Charitable Trust Merrill Lynch Private Banking Ronnie & Marci Morgan The Price Family Charitable Fund Robert & Allison Price Shirley Ravet* Jeffrey & Vivien Ressler* Lois J. Richmond* Norman & Toby Rubin* Ronnie & Marci Morgan Susan Shmalo Daniel Smargon & Audrey Viterbi Smargon* Elyse Sollender Spielman Family In memory of Jenny Spielman Mark & Jill Spitzer* Jerome & Sharon Stein The Stone Family Foundation* Sunroad Automotive Andrew & Erna Viterbi* James & Ellen Weil Gary & Nancy Weissberg Stanley & Ruth Westreich Caryl Lees Witte 3 Anonymous Morris & Zita Liebermensch Jack & Judith Lief Hamilton & Estelle Loeb Mathew & Barbara Loonin Barbara Malk Ellen Marks John Moores & Dianne Rosenberg Dana Nicol Laurayne Ratner* In memory of Sanford Ratner Robert & Lauren Resnik Elizabeth Rose Abe & Ana Rothman William & Sheryl Rowling* Allan Rudick & Dolores Forsythe* Beverly K. Schmier Seacrest Village Encinitas Neil Senturia & Barbara Bry* David & Reina Shteremberg* Raphael’s Party Rentals Lucille M. Sirk Faith Stagg* Jan Steinert & Richard Bosse, Jr. Ruth Stern Sunroad Enterprises Nessim & Sarah Tiano Tom Turner & Maxine Snyder David & Sharon Wax* Stephen Wax & Laurie Price Larry & Mary Lynn Weitzen Norman & Betty Zander Anonymous Fund at the San Diego Foundation 2 Anonymous FAMILY AMBASSADOR FAMILY BENEFACTOR $5,000 – $9,999 $3,000 – $4,999 Ruth Anfangar Noam & Heidi Arzt Ralph & Roberta Berman* The Robert & Lillie Breitbard Foundation Capital Auto & Truck Auction, Inc. City National Bank Larry Cohen In memory of Isabel Cohen Sheldon & Marjorie Derezin Eric & Glenda Drimmer Nettie Fisher* C. Hugh Friedman & Lynn Schenk Jon & Bobbie Gilbert Howard & Carole Goldfeder Bryna G. Haber* Alan & Barbara Haubenstock Rita Heller* In memory of Aron & Bluma Heller Leonard & Eileen Herman Lee Kaiser & Linda Sorkin Muriel Kaplan Jerry & Gayle Klusky Craig Lambert & Jan Tuttleman* Latham & Watkins LLP Lonnie Israel Levi* James Lewis & Andrea Stein* Barbara C. Barsky* Ezra Bayda & Elizabeth Hamilton Lawrence & Judith Belinsky* Edgar & Julie Berner* Marc & Debra Channick* Joseph Cohen & Martha Farish* Joshua & Lyda Cohen Robert Cohen In memory of Elaine R. Cohen Stephen Cohen & Adele Rabin Daniel & Emily Einhorn* David & Claire Ellman* Daniel & Phyllis Epstein* Mike & Judy Feldman* Morey & Jeanne** Feldman Merle & Teresa Fischlowitz Faiya Fredman Gerald & Marcia Gilberg Jeffrey Glazer & Lisa Braun-Glazer Lucy Goldman* Jonathan & Stacy Halberg* Isaac Hirschbein & Kathy Beitscher Edward & Linda Janon Julian & Jennifer Josephson David & Susan Kabakoff* Emanuel & Nadja Kauder* David & Debra Kramer Robert Lazarus & Kathy Keane Steven & Audrey Levine Philip Linssen & Patricia Ungar-Linssen Brian C. Malk & Nancy Heitel* James & Susan Morris* Irving & Flora Rawdin* David & Arlene Rose Edward & Rae Samiljan* Mitch Shack & Tina Beranbaum* Robert Shapiro Thomas & Vera Sickinger Leon & Fern Siegel Milton Silver Trust In memory of Milton Silver Stanley & Marilyn Smiedt* Avery & Patricia Stone Jean Jacques Surbeck & Marjory Kaplan* David S. Van Denburgh Louis & Tamora Vener John & Cathy Weil Marvin & Bebe Zigman Ron & Joellyn Zollman 2 Anonymous FAMILY GUARDIAN $2,000 – $2,999 Betty Amber In memory of Paul & Sylvia Amber Michael Bartell & Melissa Garfield Bartell Joan Beber* Amnon & Lee Ben-Yehuda* Jeremy & Joan Berg Alan Bersin & Lisa Foster* George & Julie Bronstein* Jeanette R. Burnett Edward & Pamela Carnot Kimberly Carnot & Traci Carpenter Ronald & Guadalupe Cohn Lee Davis & Barbara Mellman Davis Deutsche Bank Private Wealth Management David Dolgen & Ellen Sarver Dolgen Martin & Lois Ehrlich Max Einhorn Ronald Evans & Ellen Potter Alberta Feurzeig Barry Fisch Sigrid Fischer* Charles Fleischer & Myra Chack Fleischer Avi & Margarita Frohlichman Phillip & Francine Ginsburg Brandon & Lara Grusd Diana L. Hahn In memory of Norman Hahn Howard Harris In memory of Iris Hepps Harris James & Ruth Harris* Sylvia Horowitz Selwyn & Hilary Isakow Jacob Health Care Center Richard & Ann Jaffe Marjorie Kalmanson John & Kate Kassar* Jerald & Margaret Katleman* Warren & Karen Kessler* Knapp Family Foundation Gregg & Lisa Kornfeld* Mathew & Jennifer Kostrinsky Daniel & Tammie Kramer Helene K. Kruger Robert & Susan Lapidus* Elliot & Phyllis Lasser Julian & Lee Lichter Jaime & Sylvia Liwerant* Justin & Alison Mandelbaum Charles & Jackie Mann Eugene & Marilyn Marx Carl W. Melcher Charles & Ilene Mittman Morgan Stanley Smith Barney The Morrison & Foerster Foundation Hannah Moss Alan & Nancy Nevin Lawrence & Rebecca Newman* Nierman Family Fund* Michael & Shymona Nyberg Mark Oberman & Judith Eisenberg* Steven Oberman* Lawrence & Andrea Oster Sheldon & Barbara Ostroff Shearn & Linda Platt* Erving & Rose Lee Polster Maurice Rapkin* Mitchell & Miyo Reff Charles Robins Sheldon** & Lillian Scharlin* Suzanne Schwartzman Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla Maurice & Sandra Silverman Ronald & Nanci Slayen Philip & Ruth Slonim David & Miriam Smotrich Loraine Stern In memory of Jack Stern Evan & Jill Stone In memory of Martin Colby Rodney & Gloria Stone Sam & Barb Takahashi Matthew Turk Harold Walba In memory of Shevy Walba Charles & Randi Wax* Carol Weisner Harry & Joann Weissman Abraham & Shirley Wineberg Anton & Julie Woolf Allan & Helene Ziman 5 Anonymous FAMILY PACESETTER $1,000 – $1,999 Mark & Laura Abelkop Michael & Tali Abramson Loretta H. Adams B.J. & Sybil Adelson Laurie Aker Michael & Karen Aron Dan Ashel Jean Atlan & Ronit Arnsdorf-Atlan Alvin & Geraldine Baileys Foundation Daniel Bartel Benjamin Barth Irwin & Felicia Belcher Geoffrey & Carla Berg Arlan & Debra Berglas Robert & Sondra Berk* Ross Biestman & Rebecca Spitzer Arthur & Cynthia Birnbaum Gary & Barbara Blake* Laurence & Cindy Bloch Howard Bolotin & Lori Singer Bolotin Phillip & Sylvia Borkat Jack & Miriam Breyer Stuart & Barbara Brody Barbara Brown Leonard & Ann Brown Spencer & Pamela Burkholz Casey Gerry Schenk Francavilla Blatt & Penfield LLP Steve & Adina Chinowsky Stanley & Peggy Chodorow Sharon L. Cohen Suzanne Cohen Renee Cokin* Matt & Laurie Coleman Congregation Beth Israel Rich Custard Steven & Diane Demeter Ronnie & Lorna Diamond Jason & Julia Dorfman Carl Eibl & Amy Corton Norm & Joan Eichberg Norman & Toby Eisenberg Elmcroft Senior Living Steven & Amy Epner James & Judy Farley* Randi Feinberg Nomi Feldman Daniel** & Tobie Fink Mathew & April Fink Robert & Jessica Fink* Ted V. Finkel First Republic Bank Barbara M. Fischbein Ronald & Carol Fox* Orrin & Kate Franko Donald Fuhrman Gary & Eve Fybel Laura Galinson & Jane Fantel* Amnon Gires & Monica Handler Penner Mark & Hanna Gleiberman* Jerold & Linda Goldberg Allan & Meg Goldstein* Matt Gordon / Urban Solace Richard & Lynn Gordon Robert & Carolina Gottlieb Lawrence B. Gratt Marlene Greenstein In memory of Herb Greenstein Ted Grifkin Itzhak & Devorah Gurantz Bill & Kay Gurtin Names in bold indicate 20% or more increase over 2010-2011 giving Hand Up Youth Food Pantry Student Advisory Board Alex Hernandez Betty R. Hiller Michael Hopkins Robert Irving & Julie Greenberg Diana Jacobs Steven Jacobson Jason Jager & Sarah Kruer Jager Jewish Community Center of San Diego Jewish Community Foundation Youth Philanthropy* Paul Johnsen & Bonnie Kessler-Johnsen Cecile B. Jordan Mickey & Jeri Kaplan Kaplan College Andrew M. Kaplan* Barry & Avra Kassar Sol & Debbie Kempinski Paul & Guin Kerstetter Jodyne Roseman Judith Rosen* Leon & Sonia Rosenberg Jeremy Ross & Hebe Peralta Jorge & Aviva Saad Raymond & Marcia Sachs San Diego Investment Real Estate Josiah & Abigail Sand Martin & Carol Sanders In memory of Elaine R. Cohen Donald & Nancy Sandweiss Hermeen Scharaga Bret & Amy Scher* Leonard & Marilyn Schiff Paul & Joan Schultz* Gertrude Schwartz Ira & Mindy Schwartz Jeffrey & Hilarie Sehgal Sydney & Denise Selati* Seltzer Caplan McMahon Vitek Commitment to our Community — 3,086 generous donors supported our vital work in 2011– 2012. Thank You! Rabbi Martin & Anita Lawson James & Mimi Lee Theodore & Mimi Levine Louis & Linda Levy Jeffrey & Hillary Liber* Liber Lincoln Wealth Management Group David Liberman Gerald & Grace Lieberman Ed & Marilyn Magnin* Robert & Marcia Malkus Norman & Sivia Mann Paul & Margaret Meyer David & Cecilia Michan Mission Home Health Steven & Patricia Mizel Saadia & Nava Mizrahi Elaine G. Moser National Council of Jewish Women Hilda Newdorf Nicolas & Caroline Nierenberg Mark & Patricia Nussbaum Richard & Patricia Perlman Theodora Lewis Pincus* Dan & Connie Pittard Lorne & Cynthia Polger Matthew & Judith Pollack Howard Potash* Joan S. Poticha** Robert & Frances Preisman Harriet G. Price Seymour & Marilyn Rabin* Ernest & Evelyn Rady Andrew Ratner Nathan & Beverly Rendler Kenneth Rind & Linda Chester In memory of Martin Colby Robbins Umeda LLP Howard & Carole Robin Jack & Monique Shevel Eugene & Judith Siegel* Hano & Charlotte Siegel Jeffery & Karen Silberman* Stanley & Patricia Silver Rabbi Hillel & Roberta Silverman Ronald & Anne Simon Joel Smith & Stefanie Schiff Rocky Smolin & Marsha Sutton* William Snyder & Gloria** Penner Snyder Norman & Judith Solomon* Francy Starr Strategic Connections Insurance Eli & Ruth Strich Rae Tauber Michael & Pat Teichner April Teitelbaum Eugene & Phoebe Telser Hillary Theakston Eugene & Joan Tunick Brian Turk Lawrence & Sandra Vigdor Michael & Maureen Wallace Zelda Waxenberg Stuart & Susan Weinshanker Sheldon & Sandra Weinstein* Eric Weisman & Susan Chortek Weisman* Adam & Rachel Welland Gabriel Wisdom & Diana Weiss-Wisdom In memory of Lois Friedman Perri Wittgrove Steven & Sally Wyte Mitch & Debra Yaruss Jack & Sandy Zemer Lois Zien Lois Zlotoff* 10 Anonymous * All or partial funds granted through the Jewish Community Foundation ** Of Blessed Memory Our MissiOn Strengthen the individual, enhance the family, protect the vulnerable, with human services based on Jewish values. Office Locations Turk Family Center — Headquarters Patient Advocacy College Avenue Center CO-OP (Town Park Villas) (858) 637-3000 8804 Balboa Avenue San Diego, CA 92123 (800) 479-2233 2710 Adams Avenue San Diego, CA 92116 (619) 583-3300 • (858) 637-3270 4855 College Avenue San Diego, CA 92115 (858) 453-0182 6316 Gullstrand Street San Diego, CA 92122 North County Coastal Office On the Go North County Inland Center Desert Horizons / Desert Vista (858) 637-3300 285 N El Camino Real #213 Encinitas, CA 92024 (619) 220-0268 2525 Camino Del Rio South, #265 San Diego, CA 92108 (858) 674-1123 15905 Pomerado Road Poway, CA 92064 (760) 327-4394 400 S Farrell Drive, #B205 Palm Springs, CA 92262 Positive Parenting Program Rides & Smiles® (858) 391-0033 13094 Civic Center Drive Poway, CA 92064 University City Older Adult Center Roy’s Desert Resource Center (858) 637-3375 285 N El Camino Real #211 Encinitas, CA 92024 (760) 676-5200 19531 McLane Street North Palm Springs, CA 92258 Mailing Address: PO Box 600, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240 (858) 550-5998 9001 Towne Centre Drive San Diego, CA 92122 Programs Aging & Wellness Services CO-OP – Town Park Villas Geriatric Care Management Care Management Hospital Transition Program JFS Fix-It Service On the Go – Transportation Solutions for Older Adults On the Go – Rides & Smiles® Serving Holocaust Survivors (SOS) Social & Wellness Centers College Avenue Center North County Inland Center University City Older Adult Center Clinical & Community Services Behavioral Health Awareness Breast Cancer Case Management Community Case Management Counseling Crisis, Medical & Psychiatric Case Management Intensive Psychiatric Case Management Military Case Management Mood Disorder Program Patient Advocacy Project SARAH Support & Psychotherapy Groups Ways to Work Coachella Valley Services Parenting, Youth & Teen Leadership Desert Horizon Transitional Housing Program Desert Vista Permanent Supportive Housing Program Roy’s Desert Resource Center Adoption Alliance of Southern California Girls Give Back Hand Up Teen Leadership Program Healthy Development Services Pachie’s Place Positive Parenting Program (PPP) Preschool in the Park Food Assistance Foodmobile Hand Up Youth Food Pantry Hunger Advocacy Network Senior Nutrition Jewish Connections Adoption Alliance - Stars of David Bikkur Holim Friendly Visitor Program Hebrew Free Loan Association (HFLA) Jewish BIGPals Jewish Employment Network (JEN) Jewish Healing Center North Coastal Jewish Connections (NCJC) Rubenstein Family Scholarship Russian Jewish Community Services Supporting Jewish Single Parents (SJSP) Refugee & Immigration Services HIAS-USCIS Citizenship National Capacity Building Program Immigration – San Diego Naturalization Collaborative (SDNC) Prins Asylum Program Refugee Employment & Job Placement Services Refugee Reception & Placement Volunteer Engagement AmeriCorps Community Partnership Emerging Leaders at JFS Volunteer Engagement Get Involved. 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