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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 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

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
Sarah French, LCSW on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Read More
September 30, 2021

Suicide Prevention With Mary Chase Mize Ph.D., APC, NCC
September is National Suicide Prevention Month. Unfortunately, there are very few people in the U.S. that haven’t been touched in some way by suicide, either through direct contact with it, knowing someone in their community that died from it or… Read More
September 22, 2021

Michael Karp's Volunteer Journey
“It’s perfect for me,” says Michael. “I’m able to help Jennifer and the staff out and it fits perfectly with what I want to do. I don’t want to manage anyone. I don’t want to oversee anything. No politics are involved. I can just go in and help.” Read More
September 20, 2021

Career Tips: How to Answer “Tell Me About a Time You Made a Mistake”
This can feel like the ultimate trick question. How do you answer this question without hurting your candidacy? Read More
September 15, 2021

Forgiveness and Tranquility
Yom Kippur is an opportunity for us to reflect, repent, forgive and begin anew. Do we choose to be the grandmother who won't forgive or the grandmother who will not rest until she has made peace? Read More