Allen Calvin—How JFCS Changed My Life: Stories from Our Community 
- How JFCS Changed My Life
- Stories & Testimonials
- Seniors

Dear Friends,
When my wife, Dorothy, and I moved into JFCS’ Rhoda Goldman Plaza ten months ago, we marveled that we had become beneficiaries of an organization we have known and admired for so long.
Our connection to Jewish Family and Children’s Services (JFCS) spans decades, beginning during my long tenure as President of Palo Alto University. Influenced by distinguished leaders like Tad Taube, Marcia Goldman, Rabbi Stephen Pearce, and Gary Shapiro, our university proudly partnered with JFCS on mental health initiatives and professional training.
The collaboration between the university and JFCS became even more meaningful when Anita Friedman, one… Read More
Posted by Admin on July 22, 2025
“JFCS Will Forever Be Part of Our Story”: A Ukrainian Family’s Journey from War to Healing 
- Ukraine Response
- Legal Services
- How JFCS Changed My Life
- Emergency Assistance
- Seniors

My name is Iryna, and I’m from Odesa, Ukraine.
I came to the United States in 2022 with my 9-year-old daughter, fleeing the war with nothing but hope—hope to find safety and the strength to rebuild our lives from scratch.
The first months were frightening and deeply isolating. I didn’t speak English, and every day felt like a mountain I didn’t know how to climb. That’s when I met Masha Kohn, our case manager at JFCS, and that changed everything.
Masha’s empathy and calm reassurance gave me the courage to keep moving forward. My daughter, who was heartbroken over everything… Read More
Posted by Admin on July 10, 2025
I Volunteered to Visit a 104-Year-Old Stranger. Now I Can’t Imagine My Week Without Her 
- How JFCS Changed My Life
- Stories & Testimonials
- Seniors
- Volunteers

Laura Filshtein, Volunteer with JFCS’ Friendly Visitors Program:
When I first learned about JFCS’ Friendly Visitors program, I knew it was the perfect opportunity to give back in a meaningful way. I was matched with Lydia, a resident of the assisted living community at Rhoda Goldman Plaza, and it didn’t take long for our time together to become one of the highlights of my week.
Lydia is 104 years old. She stays mostly in her room, so our weekly visits are a chance for her to have some company—and for us to share a few laughs over cards. She loves… Read More
Posted by Admin on June 13, 2025
Hal Plotkin—How JFCS Changed My Life: Stories from Our Community 
- Counseling & Mental Health
- How JFCS Changed My Life
- Stories & Testimonials

Dear Friends,
Where does a troubled Jewish teen who is being raised in a single-parent family on welfare and food stamps turn to find help and support in the Bay Area? What beyond spiritual support can a Rabbi who very much wants to help offer a family in crisis? More than 50 years ago our small family found our answer at Jewish Family and Children’s Services.
Our Rabbi referred us to JFCS when my mother came to him in tears. Through divorce, abandonment, my mother’s severe depression, and her frequent unemployment, the wolf was always at our door. JFCS was… Read More
Posted by Admin on June 6, 2025
JFCS is One of the Best Ways I Could Give Back to My Community 
- How JFCS Changed My Life
- Stories & Testimonials
- Volunteers

JFCS changes lives every day—and we couldn’t do it without the help of our volunteers. From providing companionship to isolated seniors to ensuring people in need have access to nutritious meals, volunteers are essential to every aspect of our work.
During Volunteer Appreciation Month, we’re highlighting a few of the many individuals who give their time and talents to strengthen our community.
For Bryce Jacks, volunteering with JFCS has become a way of giving back to his community and connecting with others.
Bryce Jacks, volunteer and leader of “Science with Bryce” at Shupin Social Club:
“I first got involved with… Read More
Posted by Admin on April 24, 2025
JFCS Has Given Our Family the Opportunity to Put Our Jewish Values Into Action 
- How JFCS Changed My Life
- Stories & Testimonials
- Volunteers

JFCS changes lives every day—and we couldn’t do it without the help of our volunteers. From providing companionship to isolated seniors to ensuring people in need have access to nutritious meals, volunteers are essential to every aspect of our work.
During Volunteer Appreciation Month, we’re highlighting a few of the many individuals who give their time and talents to strengthen our community.
For Alana Green and her family, volunteering with JFCS has become a meaningful way to live their values—together.
Alana Green, volunteer and inaugural chair of the JFCS Marin Donor Circle:
“For over a decade, JFCS has felt like… Read More
Posted by Admin on March 31, 2025