We Must Not Lock Our Doors on Refugees out of Blind Fear

We Must Not Lock Our Doors on Refugees out of Blind Fear

I was at Disneyland when Paris was attacked. My daughter was waiting to take her picture with Mickey Mouse when the number of dead started being reported. By the time we got to the “It’s a Small World” ride, I received an email asking why the Jewish social-services agency I lead would resettle Muslim refugees….

Care Kits for People Who Are Homeless

Care Kits for People Who Are Homeless

Throughout our region, one can’t help but notice the scale of need on city streets, at exit ramps, in make-shift shelters and along highway underpasses. Each and every day, thousands of vulnerable people are struggling without permanent safe shelter. People experience homelessness for varied reasons. It may be the result of untreated mental illness or…

Purim and the Hidden Things

Purim and the Hidden Things

“Poor Purim. It has become the Jewish mardi gras, a day of revelry, drinking, and masquerades. But it is much more than this. Purim is the holiday in hiding. One has to probe beneath the surface to find the spiritual dimension that lies underneath.”  Purim: The Holiday in Hiding “The characters in the Purim story are…

Integrating Refugees: Partnership That Works

Integrating Refugees: Partnership That Works

Integrating refugees who have resettled in the U.S. can take years. Language barriers, cultural differences, coping after extreme trauma – these are just some of the factors that can make the acculturation time intensive and complex. But Classic Accessories (CA), a Kent-based manufacturer and distributor of protective covers for outdoor and recreational gear, has found…

Reflections From a Young Geriatric Care Manager

Reflections From a Young Geriatric Care Manager

As a newly-minted Russian Language Geriatric Care Manager — green-eyed, bushy-tailed and not yet 30 — I came to the field with my own preconceptions of what my new job would entail. Though my team at JFS had prepared me as much as possible for the complexities of the position, part of me envisioned the role…

Breakfast After the Bell

Breakfast After the Bell

Did you know that Washington State ranks 45th in the nation for serving breakfast to low income students? Breakfast After the Bell is a modest way to change this sorry fact. That’s why JFS volunteers wrote 124 letters to state legislators asking them to support HB1295 (companion bill to SB5437). Check out our slide show…

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