Archive for October 2021
October 06, 2021
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
Sarah French, LCSW on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Read More
October 06, 2021
Mira, Abe and Selma's One Good Deed Journey
Abe and Selma have been married for 69 years. They are very independent, and I was warned that they may not feel that they need a volunteer. The joke is on all of us because I think I was the one who needed this friendship the most. Read More
October 06, 2021
Mitzvah Day 2021: Getting Messy and Giving Back
On Sunday, October 3, more than 120 Atlanta young professionals, PALS, and families with young children "did good" across Atlanta. Participants came together to clean up local parks, stock the JF&CS food pantry, and engage with older adults living… Read More
October 08, 2021
Five Ways to Update Your Resume
Recruiters take an average of 8 seconds to review your resume. Therefore, your resume should be simple and convey the necessary information needed by the employer. Read More
October 18, 2021
POW! Gives Super Women Support
Jenny feels like she can’t even sit down during the day. She must get to work, pick up the slack for her co-worker being out, do errands, then she’ll try to sit down to eat, and her mother will need to be taken to the bathroom. Read More
October 21, 2021
Vera's Vision
Chief Program Officer, Vera Golden, shares her vision for greater service integration and client-centered care. Read More
October 21, 2021
Understanding Eating Disorders with Brennen Joseph NCC
Eating disorders aren’t a choice. They are a mental and physical illness that can affect any gender, race, age, ethnicity, and economic class. They are harmful. They can be destructive. However, they are treatable. Read More
October 28, 2021
HomeShare ATL Connects Seniors with Housemates
"HomeShare ATL is an innovative solution for many older adults who want to continue to live independently in their own homes.” Read More