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The Charlotte Jewish News - May 2012 - Page 7 Jewish Family Services JFS is a Blue Cross In-Network Provider Jewish Family Services accepts several insurance carriers, includ ing Aetna, Magellan, Medicare and Medicaid. We are pleased to announce that we are now an in- network provider for clients with Blue Cross and Blue Shield. Clients with Blue Cross and Blue Shield will now receive In- Network benefits for our therapy and counseling services. The pro fessionals at Jewish Family Services will work with you and your insurance company to deter mine your benefits and will even file all of your claims, even if you are not in-network with one of our carriers. Our goal is to make the process as easy and convenient as possible to allow you to receive the highest quality care.^ Tribute Card Art Contest There is no better way to honor and recognize the ones you love and respect than with a Tribute Card from Jewish Family Services. For weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, b’nai mitzvot, thinking of you reminders and sympa thy in remembrance at times of loss. Tribute Cards honor those close to you while also supporting the work of JFS. At the community-wide Yom Ha’Atzmaut celebra tion on April 29, JFS kicked-off an art contest to design new Tribute Cards to be used by JFS. Children under 18 are encouraged to draw a picture answering the question “How does JFS help the community?” and submit it to the contest. The winning entries will be featured on special Tribute Cards beginning in September. The theme for this year’s contest is “How does JFS help the community?” That could mean anything from helping a child feel better with counseling, visiting with a lonely senior who’s grand children live in another city, or contributing to the well-being of a family who is in need of assis tance from the food pantry or emergency assistance. Five entries will be selected for use on all future JFS Tribute Draw .1 pitiurc in anwcr Ihi^ question and your arrwnrlc mi}!,hl 1m fnUurrJ nn nur Tribuii! * ^ Mtfniimi FJiJWm-N L'nilrr tftf dyff p/ ii: tnicr thf 2012 Irlbule (jrd .4rt (InntHE and shcivr uitwhat you think lcH'i^h Family Strmfes dtH» to hdp thf cummuiuty. fhJ futrifj rnwf hr wrfmJ by }u!y Jtf, 20J1 ^ Jewish i■■aIlli|y Cards, beginning in September. Different designs will be available throughout the year, with special designs featured for High Holidays and Chanukah. All entries will be posted on the JFS website. Tribute Cards can be ordered online at www.jfscharlotte.org, or at the JFS office. With each Tribute Card donation, we send a beautiful card acknowledging Acknowledgements Thank you to the following individuals and organizations who contributed to Jewish Family Services in April. Your support and generosity allow us to provide quality services and programming to our community. Hadassah Cooks: Barbara Abrams, Susan Aizenman, Phyllis Berlin, Milly Corday, Sandy Hoagland, Judy Kaufmann, Barbara Kem, Audrey Madans, Judy Miller, Penny Krieger, Hagit Stav, Joyce Stoll, and Nancy Tarbis Pantry and Tzedakah Donations: Chabad Ballantyne Sunday School, CJDS, LJCC Youth Soccer League, Eric Brewer, Leann Goodman, Susan and Maxwell Greenman, Anna Gunsher, Judy Kaufman, Abby, Emily and Molly Kosfosky, Linda Lesack, Tonya Meltsner, Lisa Meyerson, Jered and Elizabeth Mond, Joshua and Rhonda Part , Sandy Rogelberg, Tina & Hayley Rogovin, Heather Salam, Larry Schwartz, and Terry and David Waldinger ^ Counselor’s Corner Now Online Visit our website www.jfschar- lotte.org for monthly articles writ ten by our counseling staff. This month’s article concentrates on communicating better within your family, by JFS Case Manager Stephanie Blackburn. ^ June Events at JFS Support Group for Families of Children with Special Needs Schedule online Caregiver Support Group, Tuesday, June 12, 6 PM, JFS ^ your thoughtfulness to the person you are recognizing. Or you can purchase the cards in pre-packaged boxes for self-mailing. Participating is easy! All you need to do is download the entry form at www.jfscharlotte.org or pick one up at the JFS office; and submit your child’s artwork by July 30, 2012 with a signed and completed entry form. Artwork can be done in pencil, crayon, felt tip or paint. Winners will be announced, and cards avail able for purchase, in September. We hope to make this an annual contest, resulting in creative new cards each year. For more details, go to the JFS web site. ^ Jewish Family SERVICES Larry Horowitz, CLU, ChFC C Financial 5950 Fairview Road, Suite 608 Charlotte, NC 28210 (704) 556-9982, Fax (704) 369-2918 www.L2financial.com Helping in the CREATION, PRESERVATION & DISTRIBUTION of your Estate Larry Horowitz is an Investment Advisor Representative of, and offers securities, and investment advisory services through Woodbury Financial Services, Inc. Member FINRA, SIPC and Registered Investment Advisor. Financial and Woodbury Financial Services, Inc., are not affiliated entities. /nsurance for Home, Muto, Business and Life. “My father, Harry, founded Swimmer insurance Agency nearly 60 years ago offering security to the community and helping families through times of trouble. Today, we continue that tradition of service with everything we do. We will be there for every milestone, every hardship and every transition your family or business experiences,” - DflVlD SWIMMER Swimmer [nsurance Agency 725 Providence Rd Charlotte, NC 2B207 704.333,6694 www.swimmerinsurance.com
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