The Charlotte Jewish News - March, 1998 - Page 7 Jewish Family Services Donations received/tribute cards sent in January through Jewish Family Services IN MEMORY OF: Abe Abel from Blanche and Henry Hirschmann Mrs. Sylvia Gildar from Judy and I^chael Norman Ernest Friedman from Blanche and Henry Hirschmann Dr. Frank Greenspan from Esther and Fred Glickman, Blanche and Henry Hirschmann Julius Weinstock from Blanche and Henry Hirschmann Bernard Zeitlin from Blanche and Henry Hirschmann HAPPY ANNIVERSARY: Clarice and Harold Breitman from Esther and Fred Glickman Elkie and Stanley IXilman from Esther and Fred Glickman Margot and Werner Moritz from Gerry Litwak Jewish Family Services receives grant Jewish Family Services received a $500.00 grant from Time Warner Cable. The grant money will be used for start-up costs for the agency’s Children’s Services Program. Therapeutic toys and equipment will be pur chased for use in play therapy. The Children’s Services Program, coordinated by Carol Sandler, M.A., will provide indi vidual, family and group counsel ing for children and adolescents . aged 0-18 years old. For more information, call JFS at 364-6594. Penny Wagner Schuster, JFS Executive Director receives a check from Naomi Bergman. Director of Business Operations at Time Warner Cable and JFS Board member. 'C... the \\;i\ \ ()u choosc. ... with Long-Term Care Insurance. You’ve worked hard to get ahead. But if you had to pay for long-term care expenses, you would face some hard choices. With nursing home costs as high as they are in some locations, you might not be able to afford the kind of care you want. That’s why it’s so important to learn about I^ng-Term Care Insurance frcMn John Hancock. You deserve to have choices should you or your spouse ever need long-term care. It’s easy to get helpful information on choosing the right policy. Simply call us today. We’ll help you take care of your future, now. INSURANCE POR THE UNEXPECTED INVESTMENTS POR THE OPPORTUNmES’ Roz Greenspon iPoiuMnDi sroNso& Ufc Immw CMfM* ■ ili.MAWin, Ut-i Reflections By Penny Wagner-Schuster, MSW, ACSW, CCSW - Executive Director CONGRATULATIONS ON BIRTH OF CHILD/GRAND CHILD: Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Newman from Ruth and Alan Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levinson fi-om Ruth and Alan Goldberg WISHING YOU A SPEEDY RECOVERY: Ginnie Hayes from Dorothy and Ira H. Schulmann Shai Richardson from Dorothy and Ira H. Schulmann Marsha Smith from Dorothy and Ira H. Schulmann ^vian Mallins from Dorothy and Ira H. Schulmann Privacy, confidentiality, and anonymity are three very impor tant components for someone seeking counseling services. While every effort has been made to ensure privacy for individuals coming to Jewish Family Services for counseling, the current office location and common access areas prevent many individuals from looking to Jewish Family Services as an option when psychotherapy is need^. Contacts with individ uals through Client Satisfaction Surveys, phone calls, and general conversations with current. Jewish Family Services opens satellite office for counseling services In addition to the current office in Shalom Park, counseling ser vices are now available through Jewish Family Services at Providence Executive Suites. Please call JFS at 364-6594 for an appointment with one of our professionals. Beirybrook Farm Natural Food Paotry COMPLETE LINE OF NATURAL FOODS & VITAMINS Juice Bar ■ Sandwiches, Salads & Soup Made Fresh Daily To Go 11-4 Organically Grown Produce Nutritional Books • Birkenstock Sandals Cruelty Free Natural Cosmetics Champion Juicers Vitamin & Senior Citizens Discounts Personalized Service 1257 East Boulevard 334^28 M-Sat 9:306 Getting Manied? Get everything you need at m. prospective and previous clients of the agency have revealed a common barrier to agency utiliza tion for counseling. Most people seem to feel that coming to Jewish Family Services for counseling at* our present location is not private enough. People have voic^ con cerns that they might be seen com ing into the JFS office by others at the JCC. After many years of discussion, planning, and searching, the goal of an off-site office has been real ized. Jewish Family Services is proud to announce the opening of a satellite office for counseling. The office, located at Providence Plaza Executive Suites, will allow individuals, families and group members the privacy and confi dentiality that is vital to the coun seling process. The Boards of Jewish Family Services and the Jewish Federation unanimously agreed that an off-site office for the agency’s Family Services Program and Children’s Services Program was necessary. The Jewish Community’s generous donation to this year’s Friend’s Campaign helped to make this move a reality. Jewish Family Services Mitzvah Maker Volunteer Program, Administration, Social Services, Food Pantry, and Tzedakah Loan assistance will remain at Shalom Park. All inquires for counseling and social services should be made through JFS at 364-6594. I want to thank the Federation, JFS Board of Directors and the Jewish Community for helping JFS to make this goal a reality in 1998! « Ecole de Paris comes to Charlotte at the J. Richards Gallery at Phillips Place Original Impressionist & Contemporary Paintings, Mixed Media & Sculpture 'i _ -■|v“ P « ii •A.’ * Featuring French & Israeli artists such as: Ardissone, Pissaro, Kluge. Vignoles, Dubord, Rampaso, Geneau, Void, Levier, Tchoubanov, Magal, M. Rosenthalis, M. Asher, & others. Fine Art 6800-A Phillips Place Court 704»554*1881 • Fax 704»554»1788 Mon-Sat 10-S and by appt. Sculpting Metal Into Fine Art is What We Do Best... 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