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March 25, 2022

A Family Tradition: The Lucianis Give Back through the Giving Garden
Sissy Luciani’s son, 30-year-old Tyler, has been a participant of the IndependenceWorks (IW) program at JF&CS since he graduated high school. A few years into Tyler attending the program, Sissy heard of the Giving Garden at IW, and a meaningful… Read More
March 23, 2022

“It’s a Gift to be Here”: Tzipporah Gerson-Miller's JF&CS Journey
“JF&CS is a place where leadership is supportive of and prioritizes the mental health of its staff,” says JF&CS clinician Tzipporah Gerson-Miller. “It’s a gift to be here.” Read More
March 17, 2022

The ‘Atlanta Gravestone Project’: Behind the push to mark every Jewish grave - Atlanta Journal Constitution
The ‘Atlanta Gravestone Project’: Behind the push to mark every Jewish grave - from the Atlanta Journal Constitution Read More
March 15, 2022

Miriam’s Journey: Creating a Safe Home After Beating Cancer
The Holocaust Survivor Services at JF&CS stepped up for Miriam, a Holocaust Survivor who beat cancer, when she encountered unexpected circumstances and needed help. Read More
March 15, 2022

6 Ways a Caregiver Can Care For Themselves
“How can caregivers find the help they need?“ JF&CS Geriatric Care Manager (GCM) Debbi Dooley, RN, MS, LPC, explains how to avoid burnout. Read More
March 14, 2022

JF&CS Wins A Top Workplaces Award
We are thrilled to share that we have been recognized as a Top Workplace in Atlanta, listed at #13 among mid-sized companies! We were also named the Meaningfulness Special Category Winner, indicating our staff believes strongly in our mission. Read More
March 10, 2022

Russian Invasion of Ukraine Has Jewish Atlanta’s Attention
Many Atlanta Jews who can trace their family history to Ukraine are paying extra attention to Russia’s military invasion. Read More
March 10, 2022

For Atlanta Jews, Invasion of Ukraine Hits Home
As one Jewish Atlantan said, “Their blood is in my veins and my heart is hurting for the Ukrainian people.” Read More