April brings that sense of starting fresh. Schedules pick up, events fill the calendar, and people are out and about again. But that shift doesn’t ...
Introducing the 12 Days of Hope: A Season of Stories, Strength, and Community At Jewish Family & Children’s Service (JFCS), we believe hope is ...
On March 1, Jewish Family & Children’s Service welcomed community members into another meaningful Living Room Conversation (Salon Series) — an ...
February is often associated with Valentine’s Day and expressions of romantic love. Cards, flowers, and special dinners take center stage, offering a ...
January is often framed as a fresh start. For many older adults and families, however, the weeks after the holidays can feel heavier. Once ...
The holidays often arrive with excitement and anticipation, and sometimes, a little too much of both. Between family gatherings, gift lists, and ...
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common behavioral health conditions in kids—and it often sticks around into the ...
September is Healthy Aging Month, a time to highlight the importance of staying active, engaged and connected as we age. At Jewish Family and ...
When you give to Jewish Family & Children’s Service (JFCS), you’re directly impacting the lives of children, teens, adults and families in Maricopa ...
August is National Make-A-Will Month, a time to consider how planned giving can create a lasting impact. Jeff Flancer and Melissa Medvin-Flancer have ...
Maia Pasheva When Maia Pasheva received a terminal diagnosis, her life changed in an instant. Doctors told her she had just two years to live. The ...
Grief doesn’t follow a timeline. It’s not one-size-fits-all. And for many older adults, grief can be a quiet, constant companion—one that too often ...