Outstanding Bay Area Educator Honored by the JFCS Holocaust Center 
- Education
- Holocaust Center

When Rose Ludwig was growing up in a rural part of Riverside County, she was never taught about the Holocaust in school. That’s why, as a teacher at San Francisco’s Visitacion Valley Middle School, she makes sure that her students learn the Holocaust’s lessons. Her efforts earned her JFCS’ Holocaust Center’s 2014 Morris Weiss Award, which yearly goes to an exemplary educator dedicated to teaching about the Shoah and other forms of genocide. Morris Weiss, a founder of the Holocaust Center, was a survivor dedicated to fighting anti-Semitism. His family established the award in his memory.
“As a… Read More
Posted by Admin on June 26, 2014
Adoption Connection: Helping Families Fulfill Their Dreams 
- Adoption

Danny K. and Ron C. with their son, Beckett, 3
“Adoption Connection did a great job in preparing us to become dads. They took us through every possible adoption scenario—from the smoothest to the most challenging. The more we learned to let go and allow things to unfold naturally, the more relaxed we were. We felt totally supported.
“We also learned during the adoption process how important it is to understand what the birthmother is going through, which helped us to be sensitive and thoughtful in our interactions with her. Beckett was born literally hours after we had an… Read More
Posted by Admin on June 23, 2014
JFCS’ Loan Recipients Speak Out 
- Education
- Stories & Testimonials
- Financial Assistance

JFCS is proud of our Loans and Grants Program graduates. Here are updates on two of our many successful alumni:
Andrea Bouch-Dimondstein
What do you do?
Andrea Bouch-Dimondstein
I’m a senior account manager at Fluxx, a San Francisco-based company that provides customized software to grant makers. I work closely with large and small foundations. Before that, I worked at Google, and I was a Kiva Fellow in Guatemala. Kiva is an international nonprofit whose Fellows oversee improvement projects worldwide through microfinancing institutions.
Where did you go to college?
I received my bachelor’s degree from the University of California, San Diego.… Read More
Posted by Admin on May 28, 2014
A Father’s Love Lives on—and Young People Succeed 
- Education
- Named Endowment Funds

Anita and Ronald z’l Wornick sat for this interview in 2014. May his memory be for a blessing.
Over many years, Ronald and Anita Wornick have touched the worlds of art, medical research, education, and Jewish philanthropy through gifts that have made a difference in the lives of many. But few of their gifts have meant as much to them personally as the Harry & Florence Wornick Endowment Fund for Youth Loans, which they established at JFCS as a tribute to Ron’s parents. The fund, which supports the education of promising students, recently received a boost with a significant… Read More
Posted by Admin on May 23, 2014
JFCS Services for People with Disabilities Offer Independence and New Life 
- Stories & Testimonials
- People with Disabilities

The last thing Gillian remembered was crossing the street on a green light. When she woke up, she was in the ICU, hooked up to machines and in a body cast. Doctors told her she’d never walk again. “I cried for my mum,” Gillian recalls. “I wasn’t thinking straight. My mother had died years ago in Johannesburg.” After months in the hospital, Gillian tried to get back to her life. “But I couldn’t,” she says. “I was angry, confused, and paralyzed—literally and emotionally. I remember when a friend wheeled me into the JFCS building. I felt at my lowest. I… Read More
Posted by Admin on May 23, 2014
Feeling More in Control … and Less Alone
- Stories & Testimonials
- Nutrition Program
- People with Disabilities
- Volunteers
By the time Jonah was 30, he’d had more than a dozen surgical procedures to treat Crohn’s disease, a chronic disorder that affects the gastrointestinal tract. The surgeries prevented his debilitating condition from worsening, but they didn’t cure him of it. Because of Crohn’s, he has been unable to have a career. “I was deeply depressed by the way my life was turning out,” he says. “Fortunately, a family friend told me about JFCS’ Disabilities Program. It has been a lifesaver. I’ve not only received emotional support, but also solid, practical guidance and other services that have kept me… Read More
Posted by Admin on May 9, 2014