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CARING FOR THE COMMUNITY, ONE FAMILY AT A TIME JEWISH FAMILY & CHILDREN’S SERVICES OF SOUTHERN ARIZONA, INC. 2008 ANNUAL REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY Serving People of All Races, Religions, and Ethnic Origins Since 1941.

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CARING FOR THE COMMUNITY, ONE FAMILY AT A TIME

JEWISH FAMILY & CHILDREN’S SERVICES OF SOUTHERN ARIZONA, INC.

2008 ANNUAL REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

Serving People of All Races, Religions,

and Ethnic OriginsSince 1941.

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Building a Future

In 2008 JFCS became a leaner but more focused agency, able to serve the social and behavioral health needs of our community as the country started to realize the depths of the financial crisis. Last year, JFCS intake staff began to see greater socio-economic diversity as people previously able to meet their own needs lost jobs and had to request help from our emergency financial assistance programs. The Jack J. and Gary I. Sarver Counseling Center also saw increasing numbers as therapists and counselors worked to help people cope with the emotional strain of the burgeoning financial crisis.

Not all of our work focused on sustaining families through the financial crisis. We also promoted children’s health and well being, ensured a life of independence and dignity for seniors and people with disabilities, strengthened the lives of adults in our community and engaged the general community through our education and community service programs.

Our work in 2008 not only points to the dedication and skill of our board and staff alike, but it also points to an increase in demand for JFCS’ services. As the year came to a close, it became clear that the economy would hold financial uncertainty for some time to come. The one thing we can be certain of is that, as the economy finds its way to recovery, the demand for our services will increase even as the resources to provide those services decrease.

That’s why your support is so important to us. Of course, our clients need your generous and continued financial support, but we all need your steadfast and enthusiastic support of our efforts to make ourselves financially self-sufficient. In this report, you’ll see that in 2008, as in years past, JFCS was heavily dependent on government grants and contracts. For the future, our goal is to diversify our funding and work our way towards a financial future over which we have more control. We are confident that, with your support, we can build on our 67 years of success. We can build a JFCS so enduring that it will be able to serve the needs of the Tucson community well into the future.

Thank you for all you’ve done to support us and our clients in 2008.

Bruce S. BeyerChair of the JFCS Board of Directors

2007-08 JFCS BOARD OF DIRECTORS

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEBruce S. Beyer, ChairElizabeth Weiner-Schulman, Chair ElectBob Kivel, TreasurerJill Rich, SecretaryLanie Constable, Vice ChairBert Falbaum, Vice ChairLarry Leiken, Vice ChairPeter Marcus, Vice ChairStuart Ulanoff, Vice ChairRonald Kolker, M.D., Immediate Past Chair

GENERAL MEMBERSHIPGloria AlvillarHarold BongartenDavid FurmanskiArthur GoldbergJeff Goldberg Rachael GoldwynDonald Jeck, M.D.Marcelle JoffeKatherine LeonardAlan I. Levenson, M.D.

Douglas B. LevyFern MarmisMichael MironTerry Allen PerlFrank PilmarNancy RobertsonJill RosenzweigHenry RuthGerry SapinBetty Anne SarverAndy Seleznov

Holly ShenitzerPhillip TorLinda TumarkinElliott J. WeissWendy WeissRuth Zales

HONORARY LIFE MEMBERSMarsha Cohen Jeffrey Katz Ruth Kolker Fern Marmis

DIRECTOR FOR LIFEIrene Sarver

EXECUTIVE STAFFJane Singer, Chief Operating Officer, Interim President & Chief Executive Officer

Louis Ciurca, Chief Financial Officer

Carol Sack, Chief Development Officer

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MISSIONSTATEMENT

Jewish Family & Children’s Service is a non-profit agency dedicated to

providing social and educational services to people of all ages, religions

and ethnic origins in Southern Arizona. Our goals are to strengthen

family life, foster individual self-sufficiency and promote improved

social and economic conditions in the Jewish and general community. In

devoting ourselves to the achievement of these goals, we are guided by

the Jewish values of tikkun olam (repairing the world), tzedakah (just

and charitable deeds)and chesed (loving kindness).

CONTENTSSUSTAINING FAMILIES IN CRISIS 2

PROMOTING CHILDREN’S HEALTHAND WELL BEING 3

ENSURING INDEPENDENCE FORSENIORS AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES 4

STRENGTHENING ADULT LIFE 6

ENGAGING THE COMMUNITY 7

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2008 FINANCIAL INFORMATION 8

DONORS & FUNDERSSUPPORTING OUR COMMUNITY 10

TRIBUTES 13

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SUSTAININGFAMILIES IN CRISIS

“We just came from Bosniaand didn’t know who couldhelp us with paying rentafter my husband lost his job.Thank you for helping us keepour home for our baby.”

JFCS helps strengthen the bonds of family by creating peace and harmony in the home through our family centered support and counseling programs. By strengthening the bonds of family life, we believe we can strengthen the bonds that hold our community together. Last year we helped Tucson families through …

Families in RecoverySucceeding Together (Families FIRST)JFCS provided case management, counseling and substance-abuse diversion to support and rebuild families in the Arizona Child Protective Services system. JFCS collaborated with Our Family and the Community Partnership of Southern Arizona to serve Tucson families through this program.

Gesher: Creating Family HarmonyGesher provided counseling and support services for divorced, blended or single-parent Jewish families. The program served as a bridge to help these families access services and fully participate in the Jewish community.

Let’s End Abusive Households (LEAH)LEAH, our domestic violence prevention program for Jewish individuals and families who have been affected by domestic abuse, provided intensive therapy and counseling for these families who might have otherwise suffered in silence. LEAH also provided education, information and referral, and advocacy for those Jewish individuals and families who experienced domestic abuse issues.

Teen Parent Mentor ProgramThe Teen Parent Mentor Program helped keep pregnant and parenting teens, ages 12 to 21 from spiraling into poverty and depression. Stable adult mentors provided emotional support and guidance and modeled healthy parenting skills. New teen mothers learned to positively manage the challenges of parenthood and gain the skills necessary for them and their children to thrive.

Refugee ResettlementJFCS Refugee Resettlement program welcomed to our country individuals and families from across the globe and helped settle them in their new homes. Through the program, refugees acquired housing, transportation, medical care, and assistance in their dealings with the US State Department. Refugees also received career counseling and employment placement services.

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At JFCS we believe that when we ensure the health and well being of all children, we ensure the health and well being of our entire community. Through our family focused programs we help meet the social and behavioral health needs of our youngest clients, teens and their families. In 2008 …

Child & Adolescent Traumatic Stress Services (CATSS)CATSS provided trauma-related treatment and counseling for children and adolescents and their families, targeting depression, anxiety, externalized and sexualized behaviors, and feelings of shame and mistrust. As well CATSS taught parents and other primary caregivers skills to help them help the children in their care. Through its community curriculum, CATSS trained clinicians in juvenile trauma treatment and trained first responders, schools, community members and parents in recognizing the signs and symptoms of traumatic stress. CATSS is a member of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network.

Embracing Challenges, Creating Opportunities (ECCO)ECCO provided individual, group and family therapy to children ages 13 to 18 who struggle with substance use and abuse. ECCO increased the capacity of our young clients to identify and manage the signs of risk that will lead to substance use, and taught them the skills that will prevent further use.

Project Safe PlaceStarted in 1998, Project Safe Place drew on resources from throughout the community to heal girls and young women, ages 8 to 18, who have been sexually, physically and/or emotionally abused. Project Safe Place also worked with the families of its clients to ensure that the young women have a safe and supportive environment in which to recover from abuse. JFCS partnered with volunteer mentors from the community, Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault, the juvenile and family court systems and Arizona Child Protective Services in its fight against all forms of child abuse.

PROMOTINGCHILDREN’S HEALTH

& WELL BEING

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“After my friend died, I thought I would never

be myself again. I had manyfears and I was sad. I learned

many techniques in CATSS [Child & Adolescent Traumatic

Stress Services] to cope with my fear, and I will always remember

what I learned and teach itto kids that need help.”

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Mental and Behavioral Health ServicesJFCS provided individual counseling sessions both in the clinical setting and in the home to clients who are older or who have disabilities. JFCS also offered several support groups for socialization and therapeutic purposes.

Case Management JFCS case management services offered a continuum of care for older individuals and people with developmental disabilities who are substantially limited in their ability to care for themselves. Case managers assisted clients with everything from procuring medical and other professional

and government services to fulfilling the basic tasks of daily living to enhancing client quality of life through social activities and well visits. JFCS case managers understand the desires and needs of clients and their families and work to ensure that those desires and needs are respected.

Respite ServicesJFCS provided respite services to families and caregivers who have the responsibility of 24-hour caregiving for older adults and people with disabilities. Additionally, JFCS created and distributed a family caregiver resource manual to provide additional guidance and support to those non-professionals charged with 24-hour caregiving duties.

Homemaker Services To ensure that as many people as possible could continue to live with dignity in their own homes, JFCS offered help with basic housekeeping tasks. This service supported older adults in the Jewish and broader community with special attention given to Holocaust Survivors.

Holocaust Survivor ProgramThe Holocaust Survivor Program provided a holistic approach in meeting the needs of Pima County’s Holocaust Survivor population. Grounded in the belief that care of the body, mind and spirit are essential for physical and mental well being, the program provided Survivors with case management, group meetings, counseling, emergency assistance funds, assistance with Holocaust Claims Conference applications and survivor advocacy. In coordination with Tucson’s religious and secular communities, the program sought to enhance Survivors’ quality of life, while helping them maintain their independence, dignity and self-respect. Our philosophy, when working with Holocaust Survivors is to respect the past while offering new and positive experiences that will coexist with the old.

ENSURING INDEPENDENCE FOR SENIORS AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

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“Respite services have been a God-sent blessing for my daughter and me. Due to respite, we can keep Dad living with us.”

JFCS offers an array of services to help older people and people with disabilities live as vibrantly and independently as possible. We offer counseling, homemaker services and case management so we can address the needs of all our clients, whether they need minimal or comprehensive assistance. Often with age comes disability, and JFCS is structured so that our older adult services dovetail with our services for people with physical and cognitive disabilities of all ages. Our services for people with disabilities include the Irving Greenfield Tucson Loan Chest and several fiduciary services. Last year, we helped seniors and people with disabilities live a full and meaningful life through the following programs:

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The Irving Greenfield Tucson Loan ChestThe Irving Greenfield Tucson Loan Chest rented and sold new and refurbished durable medical equipment such as wheelchairs, bedside commodes and walkers. A sliding fee scale allowed low-income, uninsured and underinsured individuals and families to access needed equipment. IGTLC clients include people who need help regaining mobility after medical procedures, people who need accommodations for permanent physical disabilities and people who want to age independently in their homes and need assistive equipment to do so.

Guardianship ServicesJFCS served as the legal guardian for those of our clients who are unable to care for themselves and have no one else to care for them. Our dedicated and compassionate guardianship staff adhere to the highest ethical standards in carrying out their special duties to those under our care.

Pooled Trust ServicesJFCS administered the only pooled trust in the entire state of Arizona. Through a pooled trust, individuals who would qualify

for public benefits but for the one-time receipt of a substantial amount of money, are able to receive or maintain their benefits. Through this program, JFCS clients were able to continue receiving public benefits for their essential needs and

still use their other assets for special or supplemental needs.

Fiduciary ServicesIn addition to our guardianship and pooled trust services, JFCS offered a broad range of other fiduciary services including representative payee services to assist in bill paying and routine

financial tasks and the administration of special needs trusts. JFCS was also able to carry out some, limited duties of conservatorship when they were in the best financial interests of the client and

no conservator had been appointed.

“The [Irving Greenfield Tucson] Loan Chest gave me freedom.”

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Emergency Financial AssistanceJFCS kept people in our community from becoming homeless, going hungry or foregoing medical care by offering limited emergency financial assistance and food relief. We served the Jewish community through the Tucson Jewish Relief Fund, and offered the same assistance to members of the general community through our Basic Needs program.

Financial LiteracyJFCS offered a financial literacy series through which clients learned basic personal finance skills such as household budgeting, opening and maintaining bank accounts, and bill-paying. Clients completed financial literacy training as a component of receiving emergency financial assistance.

Case Management JFCS provided case management to Jewish and non-Jewish individuals and families in financial crisis. Through case management, JFCS provided referrals to appropriate agencies for other emergency assistance with food, shelter and overdue bills.

Mental & Behavioral Health ServicesThrough its Jack J. & Gary I. Sarver Counseling Center, JFCS provided a wide spectrum of counseling services to help clients cope with life’s challenges including depression, anxiety, traumatic life events like death and divorce, domestic violence and substance abuse. A sliding fee scale allowed JFCS to serve those with limited resources or insurance. JFCS counselors and therapists have specific expertise in helping our senior citizens and people who are developmentally disabled as well as in helping domestic violence victims and offenders.

CHAI Circle: Cancer, Healing & Inspiration for Jewish WomenCHAI Circle provided education, mentoring, socialization, spirituality, and support within a Jewish context to Jewish women who are battling cancer or are cancer survivors. CHAI Circle empowered women within the Jewish community to be active and informed cancer survivors in their healing of mind, body and spirit.

Jewish Addiction Support Services (JASS)Within the context of Jewish spiritual and cultural values, JASS supported and educated Jewish individuals and families struggling with the use or abuse of alcohol and other drugs. The JASS program is based on and works similarly to the Jewish Alcoholics, Chemically Dependent Persons, and Significant Others program.

STRENGTHENINGADULT LIFE

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“Knowing that JFCS services are there for us has really been a bright note for both of us. Your show of kindness and caring has been a light in our lives.”

JFCS has developed expertise in services for children, seniors and people with disabilities, but the vast majority of our clients are still typical adults in need of a little assistance navigating life’s rough patches. Last year JFCS helped strengthen adult life with its counseling and financial assistance programs.

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Holiday Food & Gift Card DrivesJFCS worked with local congregations and members of the community to collect kosher food items so that members of the Jewish community experiencing financial hardship could celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday in accordance with their religious and cultural traditions. As well, JFCS collected gift cards to big box retailers so that limited income families could purchase clothes, food or other gifts to celebrate Christmas or Hannukah.

Matza & More Passover ProjectFor over 40 years JFCS has been providing the supplies needed for Jewish families who would otherwise be unable to enjoy Passover Seders. The Matza & More Passover Project is our largest community service program, drawing support from synagogues, secular community groups, businesses and scores of individual volunteers who packaged and delivered Passover baskets filled with all the essential items for a Seder.

Elizabeth “Betty” Brook Institute for Continuing Education (ICE)The mission of the Elizabeth “Betty” Brook Institute for Continuing Education (ICE) is to meet, at a reasonable cost, the continuing educational and supervisory needs of those who serve others. Because the ultimate beneficiaries of the Institute are those served by seminar participants, the goal of ICE is to help create the best educated, most informed and skilled human service professionals possible.

ENGAGING THE COMMUNITY

“Thank you for providing a kosher turkey for our Thanksgiving dinner.

Your mitzvah was a blessing for our family.”

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JFCS’ core value of healing the world through loving kindness and good deeds comes across clearly through our community projects. JFCS works with synagogues, churches, businesses and individual volunteers to ensure that families in our community do not go without those little things that make life joyous. JFCS also helps heal the world by ensuring that our social and behavioral health professionals have access to affordable continuing education. Last year, our community projects included…

When you volunteer with JFCS you support our mission to serve the community. If you would like to volunteer or to participate in one of our community projects, please contact Jennifer Power at (520) 795-0300 ext. 2212.

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2008FINANCIALINFORMATION

The complete audited 2008 financial statements are available at our Main Office. Please contact (520) 795-0300 x2237.

ASSETS 2008 2007

Current Assets:

Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 54,778 $ 200,263

Investments 1,242,708 1,627,821

Contracts Receivable, Net 265,092 365,710

Accounts and Grants Receivable, Net 126,425 183,732

Pledges Receivable, Net 21,462 25,000

Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets 55,365 26,588

Total Current Assets 1,765,830 2,429,114

Assets Limited as to Use:

Amounts Held for Others 170,453 121,951

Property and Equipment, Net 919,549 1,011,142

Total Assets $ 2,855,832 $ 3,562,207

LIABILITIES

Current Liabilities:

Line of Credit Payable - 85,000

Accounts Payable 40,639 178,884

Accrued Wages and Vacation 230,335 212,509

Deferred Revenue 13,017 4,225

Other Liabilities 9,275 8,398

Total Current Liabilities 293,266 489,016

Amounts Held for Others 170,453 121,951

Total Liabilities $ 463,719 $ 610,967

NET ASSETS

Unrestricted

Available for Operations 176,175 129,819

Board Designated 194,401 522,162

Expended on Property and Equipment 919,549 1,011,142

Total Unrestricted Net Assets 1,290,125 1,663,123

Restricted

Temporary 54,750 240,879

Permanent 1,047,238 1,047,238

Total Net Assets 2,392,113 2,951,240

Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 2,855,832 $ 3,562,207

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UnrestrictedTemporarilyRestricted

Permanently Restricted

Total 2008(12 months)

Total 2007(9 months)

REVENUES AND OTHER SUPPORT:

Government Contracts

Federal $ 487,105 $ - $ - $ 487,105 $ 612,014

State 989,005 - - 989,005 787,490

Local 432,452 - - 423,452 397,418

Total Government Contracts 1,899,562 - - 1,899,562 1,796,922

Contributions and Grants 647,210 86,437 - 733,647 461,305

In-Kind Donations - - - - 12,538

JFSA Annual Campaign 176,013 - - 176,013 194,116

Program Service Fees 629,020 - - 629,020 507,221

Investment Income (loss), Net (246,071) 286 - (245,785) 117,390

Other Income 49,520 - - 49,520 2,704

Gain (loss) on Sale of Equipment (703) - - (703) 8,331

Other Loss - - - - (43,368)

Insurance Proceeds - - - - 21,313

Net Assets Released from Restrictions 272,852 (272,852) - - -

Total Revenue and Other Support 3,427,403 (186,129) - 3,241,274 3,078,472

EXPENSES:

Program Services 2,946,848 - - 2,946,848 3,045,904

Management and General 652,907 - - 652,907 381,568

Fundraising 200,646 - - 200,646 140,060

Total Expenses 3,800,401 - - 3,800,401 3,567,532

Decrease in Net Assets (372,998) (186,129) - (559,127) (489,060)

Net Assets, Beginning of Year, as Restated 1,663,123 240,879 1,047,238 2,951,240 3,440,300

Net Assets, End of Year $ 1,290,125 $ 54,750 $ 1,047,238 $ 2,392,113 $ 2,951,240

The complete audited 2008 financial statements are available at our Main Office. Please contact (520) 795-0300 x2237.

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$100,000+Community Partnership of Southern ArizonaJewish Federation of Southern ArizonaPima CountyLotte Reyersbach1 State of ArizonaUnited States Department of Health & Human Services

$50,000 to $99,000City of TucsonJewish Conference on Material Claims

$25,000 to $49,999Ella Hirsch2

United Way of Southern Arizona

$15,000 to $24,999Bank of America Charitable FoundationDiamond Family PhilanthropiesKenneth EichJewish Community FoundationThe Milton and Tamar Maltz Family FoundationJane Singer3

Tohono O’odham Nation

$10,000 to $14,999Paul & Alice BakerMichael & Beth KasserTucson Medical Center Foundation

$5,000 to $9,999Fox TheatreThe Gordon FoundationPima County AttorneyBarry & Janet LangSteven A. Lightman Family FoundationLong Realty Cares FoundationMazonJames & Jill Rich*Dr. Herschel & Jill Rosenzweig*The Timmons Foundation

$2,500 to $4,999Bruce* & Donna BeyerIrving FoundationJerry Timan Memorial Donor Advised FundDr. Ronald* & Ruth Kolker**Dr. Alan Levenson* & Linda NadellLexus of TucsonThe Stocker Foundation

$1,000 to $2,499AnonymousBank of TucsonTed Earle & Gloria Alvillar* Emergency Medicine AssociatesBert* & Peggy FalbaumGerald4 & Marion GendellDr. Arthur* & Ann GoldbergJeff* & Donna GoldbergHoward4 & Rachael Goldwyn*Gen. Maurice & Elizabeth HalperDr. Herbert Jalowsky & Shelley O’BrienDr. Donald* & Eleanor JeckDr. Leonard & Marcelle* Joffe The Junior League of TucsonDouglas* & Nanci LevyBonnie KayRobert* & Erica KivelCary & Fern Marmis**David & Janice MeltzerPepper Viner HomesFrank* & Carol PilmarEvie PozezRuthann Pozez

John & Nancy Robertson*Betty Anne Sarver*Irene Sarver***Steven Schulman & Elizabeth Weiner Schulman*Andrew* & Pamm SeleznovDr. Sylvain & Carole SidiIrving SilvermanTarget CorporationPhillip Tor*Gerald & Linda Tumarkin*Stuart* & Susan UlanoffElliott* & Wendy Weiss*Ruth Zales*

$500 to $999Dr. Terry Alston & Lois ManowitzAnonymousHarold* & Bryna BongartenPeter & Lanie* ConstableLen & Doris CorisSarah DownieEvergreen Mortuary & CemeteryJoseph & Frances FleisherNeil FreundLinda FriedmanDavid Furmanski*Robert GreenbergDr. Lewis HamburgerHoward & Muriel KatzDr. Steven & Marta KetchelKitay Family FoundationDr. Frederick & Sharon KleinPaul KoegelJoseph KonowieckiEd KunkelAndrew & Linda KunsbergStuart & Mindi KuperLarry* & Gail LeikenAaron & Katherine Leonard*Dr. Lori LevineMichael* & Helene MironMaurice & Gail MordkaNational Bank of ArizonaNorthern Trust Bank of ArizonaMartha & Terry Allen Perl*Phillips-Van Heusen CompanyPitt Family Philanthropic FundEfrem PottsHenry Ruth & Deborah Mathieu

William & Martha Sampson Gerry* & Linda SapinSharla ShaneSteven & Holly Shenitzer*Ted & Marilyn ShermanDr. Richard & Judith SkrillRonald & Marian SivitzRichard & Kathy SpreiserAlan Stein & Terry Sue HolpertSandra SteinNoah & Abigail TolbyTucson Electric Power CompanyLes & Susan WallachThomas WarneDr. Manuel & Nina Zimmerman

$250 to $499Able Electric CompanyJack AlexanderAnonymousAntigone BooksFrank & Mary Lou AriesJonathan & Karen AriesDr. Morton & Ruth AronoffRobin & LaDonna AronoffAlain & Barrett AvigdorRahmat & Sima AzizHoward & Barbara BarronRichard & Sherry BelkinYitzak Ben-ZviDr. Paul BergBarbara Berger HanftRobert BernsteinSaul & Renee BlausteinDr. Nathaniel & Suzanne BloomfieldGerald & Rena BlumEsther BlumenfeldAlan BrassBurtnside LodgeCBIZ Benefits & Insurance ServicesDr. Charles & Marilyn CaplanAlbert & Lola ChatinskyDr. Jay & Betty CitrinDr. Mariam Cohen & Barry SchnurDr. Jack & Joan ColeJohn & Rebecca CrowAlan & Helen DankwerthMoshe Dror & Malcah Yaeger-DrorMartin & Marsha DrozdoffFred & Margie Edson

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DONORS & FUNDERS SUPPORTING OUR COMMUNITY

1 From the estate of Lotte Reyersbach, of blessed memory2 From the estate of Peter Hirsch, of blessed memory3 From the estate of Irving Greenfield, of blessed memory4 Of Blessed Memory* 2008 Member of the Board** Honorary Life Member*** Director for Life

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Elle, A Wine Country RestaurantDr. David & Julia EngelsbergJulian EttelsonJerome & Elayne FederCarol FeiferLeroy & Bobbie FeigBurton Feldman & Janis JenksHon. Stanley & Norma FeldmanHon. Norman & Marjorie FentonDanny Gasch & Dr. Janis WolfeMelvin & Barbara GerstenfeldMarvin GettnerDr. Ira & Leslee GluckPhyllis GoodmanPhilip GoorianRichard GordonNorman & Ruth GosmanDr. Michael Graham & Terry FortunatoRon & Margaret GrayDr. Craig & Lori GrossLeslee HippertSidney & Marsha HirshHotel CongressReba HughesIntuit FoundationDr. Ken & Mary Lou IsersonGary & Lisa IsraelJeffrey & Rachel JacobsonMarc & Anna JanezicDr. David & Tracy JeckDr. Keith & Debora KabackAllan KaplanPauline KaplanRonald & Norma KarpDr. Daniel & Carol KarschRichard & Gladys KenneyRon & Judy KesslerGregory KingSheldon KingGary & Tandy KippurJudith KirklandAllen & Marianne LangerGerald & Anne LapinEmily LazarusRonald Lehman & Susan SobelStanley & Renaye LehmanDr. Lawrence Lincoln & Anne TaylorPhilip Lipman & Pamela SutherlandAlfred & Joan LipseyDrs. Gary Love & Susan Reese-Love

William LowensteinDr. Frank & Janet MarcusPeter* & Cyd MarcusAubrey MendelowWarren & Denise MichaelsDr. Otis MillerMarilyn MontagneNorbert & Edith MuhlradSidney & Doris NelsonDavid & Terri PolanRev. Aaron & Helen PolinskyMitch & Robin PozezGeorge RadnothyDr. Edward & Lynda RogoffLeonard Rosenblum & Dr. Elka EisenDr. David & Carol RubinDr. Norman Rubin & Kathryn McGuireStuart & Sosan SalmonAl SchechterSeymour & Eleanor SchorrHarold & Jeanette SegelDavid & Deobrah SiegelDr. Arthur & Monica4 SilverHarriet SilvermanAlan & Marilyn SpeertAaron & Carol StarobinDr. Howard Steinberg & Alla QuintAdolf SternRobert & Frances SuarezCraig SumbergDr. Earl & Lee SurwitTemple Emmanu-El Mitzvah CorpLisa UngarWilliam & Brenda VinerSherman & Celia WeitzmonDr. Kenneth & Sandra WortzelRenate Wyganski

$50 to $249Larry AbramsVivian AckermanDr. Howard & Joanne AdamsDr. Kenneth AdlerSusan AdlerPhillip & Vicki AlbertsDr. Kathy AltmanAnonymousDale & Jaye AroutyThe Bag CompanyJane Barton

Irving & Sylvia BartzDr. Gary BeckerAdele Engel BeharMarlys BeiderDon & Barbara BenjaminJoan BernsteinMilan & Rhoda BierAbraham & Dr. Deborah BlattsteinJoyce BolingerCharles BolotinRoberta BrackerToni BravoStuart BrennerAndrew & Sue BrieferBroadway ProperRobert BrodyLeslie BrombergAudrey BrooksRandall BrookshierGrimalda BroussardZachary & Joan BuchalterAnita BurgLeonard BushPatrick ButlerPaul ButlerErin CallaghanEsther CapinHarlan & Felice CapinShelley CartonJennifer CassiusDr. Martin CastelbaumDan Cavett & Anne Fulton-CavettDr. Paul Chorney Arthur & Roberta CohenErnest & Marsha Cohen**Gary & Jenna CohenLeonard CohenMadeline CohenMorris & Lucille CohenNoah CohenRobert CohenJeremy CohnMordecai & Carol ColodnerCongregation Anshei IsraelCongregation Bet ShalomCongregation Eshel AvrahamCongregation Or ChadashMichael ConlinJudith CoopersmithDiane Cracovaner

David CutilloKevin DahlMartin DamskySusan DanielsSidney & Clara DavidsonJamila DavisonDesert Penguin Custom FramingJerome DiamondDrs. Leonard & Myra DinnersteinSylvia DunkelmanDr. Keith Dveirin & Julie FeldmanDr. Milton & Anita DworinMorton EdbergEglin Cohen Architects, P.C.Gene EinfrankSeymour EinsteinMalvin EisenbergSidney & Marilyn EisenfeldCharles & Andrea ElkinsEvan EllisonMark ElsonLeatrice EnnisRobert & Ellen EstrinHarvey & Deanna EvenchikDr. Lionel & Karen FaitelsonEdward & Fern FederDaniel & Cynthia FeigEmmanuel FeldmanIrene FeldmanJohn FelmanJonathan & April FentonRichard & Becki FinkFinley Distributing CompanyCary & Judy FishmanDr. Roy & Sarah FriedenJerry FriedlandFred FruchthendlerMartin & Charlotte GalaidHelen GarfinklePenny GassanDr. Edward GentileMona GibsonMarvin & Jean GlassbergTed GlennStuart & Louise GlogoffJames GodwinDr. George GoldbergJay & Elsa GoldbergLarissa GoldmanMaralyn Goldstein

Michael GoodeDr. Kenneth & Yetta GoodmanMary GoodmanLola GrabbWendy GrahamBernard GreenJonathan & Rachel GreenLynn GreenawaltMaxine GreenbergDeborah GregoryC.W. & Dina GrossMarc & Suzan GrossBrina GrusinFred & Sharon GuthrieEugene HameroffHandmaker FoundationDonald HarrisLewis & Esther HarrisHarriet HasonMaxine HeimanJoseph & Patricia HellerSidney & Lorraine HellringRenee HerskowitzJohn & Natalie HessMark HeymanNaomi HillelDr. Bill & Betty HillmanRobert & Harriet HirschMerrill & Terry Holpert Dr. Joyce HonorofJulie Horner-WilsonMelisande HorowitzEdward & Jone HughesAndrew IsaacJFCS Staff, Department of Seniors and People with DisabilitiesGloria JacobsRobert JacobsBorah & Judith JacobskindDr. Michael Ray JacobsonRuth Jodon Dr. Daniel & Michele KahnHarvey & Sylvia KahnMichael & Robin Sue KaisermanLawrence & Ruth KalisherHarry4 & Paula KarchmerTed & Shirley KarnofskyJohn & Sheri KarobonikAndrew KassmanDr. Murray & Salli Katz

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Hershall & Carol KaufmanRalph KaufmanStella KazmerSusan KellerIrwin KirschbaumAlvin & Janice KivelKaren KivelMs. Barbara KleinerClaire KolinsJulie KonigsbergAlix KowlerDr. Boris & Billie KozolchykShaun KozolchykCarl KriegerEve KurtinAbraham KushnerBarbara LaWallAbraham & Norma LackowMirian LaevLas FamiliasDr. Harry LawrenceMartin LeibowitzHarold LeinwandDavid & Jackie LesterMarvin LeveyLinda LevineMichael LevineBertie LevkowitzTom & Rhoda LewinFred LewisBennett Lippel & Miriam Lippel-BlumDr. Edward & Mary Ellen LoeblRobert & Charlotte LonderLoucheim FoundationMarvin & Jeanne MandellRichard MarimowArt MartinGail MartinEdith MichaelsonNathan & Rhoda MillerRuth MillerSheila MillerJoseph & Michelle MillstoneSidney & Beverly MorgenMina MoskowitzMarla Lynn MotoveDeanna MyersonNextrioRabbi Arthur & Betejoy OleiskyBernie & Betty Orman

Howard OsharowFrances PakenhamAnne ParkerPatio Pools Philanthropic FundHoward & Melissa PearceGary & Lori PearlmutterDr. Eric Penner & Michelle BlumenbergLaura PinnasMarvin & Louise PodkinJane PoliakoffAri PozezBenjamin PozezRichard RasiejRaytheon CompanyDonna RichmanArlene RieberBart & Shirley RochmanArthur RollinFay RoosCarole RosenzweigCarol RosnerMartha RothmanLowell & Anne RothschildDr. Barnett & Helene RothsteinAllan & Eileen RotmanMyron RottensteinNeil & Maria RussakofDr. Karl SachsCarol SackDiane SacksRabbi Richard & Lois SafranHolly SakariasonMarvin & Ruth SakolDr. Arthur Sanders & Debra HuffmanBetsy SandlinDr. Kenneth & Beverly SandockDr. Louis & Phyllis SandockCarolyn SangerDr. Sam & Karen SatoDr. Wayne SattenBarbara SattlerDorothy SayreEsther ScherBob SchlangerPaula SchlusbergChad SchneiderRon SchneiderThe Schneider GroupDavid SchwartzJoan Schwartz

Robert & Diana SchwartzFloyd & Jane SedlmayrDiane ServossMorton & Francine ShaftonRussell & Marilyn ShanasMuriel ShandlingIsidore & Goldie ShapiroKathleen SheridanEugene ShermanMelvin ShermanRobert & Susan ShragerHarry & Frances SilverWilliam & Mary SingerSteven SlaffJerel Slaughter & Nicole Slaughter-YuanEugene SmithSylvia SmithWilliam SmithLeonard & Lynn SnyderSanders & Ruth-Jean SolotKaren SpalterStuart SpivackEileen StarrRonald StearnsAnnie SteinDr. Donald & Claire SteinMary SteinRalph & Rosalyn SteinJack & Irene SteindlerKirsten StephensAlvin & Carol SternJacob & Jean SternDr. Burt & Melanie StrugBarbara SussmanDoris TanzJames & Sally TaubDr. Marvin & Dinah TaubTemple Emmanu-ElJason ThorpeEthel TimanJeff Timan & Robyn KesslerMia TimanShirley Trepel SenofskyDavid TrillingBarry & Patricia TuckerAnatoli TuminFred TurimKaren UhlichB. VivanteIrene Watkins

Joan WeinmanAlan & Boni WeinsteinAllen & Claire WeinsteinNeil WeinsteinRonald & Diane WeintraubAngela WeirDr. Richard & Nancy WeissJames WezelmanJayne WezelmanMary WezelmanHarry & Audrey WiesenfelderEmilia WinczewskiLawrence WippmanDavid Wohl & Jean BraucherJerry WolfCharles & Karen Ann WoodsDr. Samuel YalkowskyGeorge & Lisa YoungermanIzak ZamirGerald & Bette ZatuchniDr. Alan ZehngutWerner ZimmtLouis & Annette ZuckerRobert ZuckerShirley Zuckerman4

In-KindDan BereckBert & Peggy FalbaumLarsen BakerDr. Robert & Janice LeffKathy NuzzoJohn & Nancy Robertson

Thank you to all those individuals who support us through United Way payroll deductions and workplace giving programs with Raytheon, the State of Arizona, City of Tucson, and Pima, Maricopa and Yuma Counties.

We wish to recognize those individuals and organizations that have joined us in our commitment to caring for our community. This list reflects the cumulative contributions of $50 or more made between October 1, 2007 and September 30, 2008.

If we have inadvertently omitted or misspelled your name, please accept our apologies and notify us at 795-0300 x2238. Thank you.

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Peter & Cyd Marcus • Park & 22nd

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TRIBUTES

“Thank you for the contribution made in my honor. It was kind of

you to remember me, and I will be sure to remember my friends

and family with JFCS tribute cards in the future.”

The following people have made gifts to JFCSin honor of someone very special:

Mary Alderman

Bruce & Donna Beyer

Joseph & Joyce Braziller

Dr. Martin Castelbaum

Martin & Charlotte Galaid

Hildreth Garb

Herbert Geiger

James Godwin

Larissa Goldman

Alan & Ann Hamburger

Renee Herskowitz

Naomi Hillel

Barbara Kleiner

Carl Krieger

Fred Lewis

Howard & Melissa Pearce

Holly Sakariason

Lisa Ungar

The following people have made gifts to JFCSin memory of someone very special:

Dr. Terry Alston & Lois Manowitz

Paul D. Butler

Dr. Abe Chanin

Len & Doris Coris

Jamila Davison

Sylvia Dunkelman

Evergreen Mortuary & Cemetery

Dr. Arthur & Ann Goldberg

Dr. George Goldberg

Howard & Rachel Goldwyn

Lee Hilborne

Harvey & Sylvia Kahn

Dr. Steven & Marta Ketchel

Joseph Konowiecki

Dr. Boris & Billie Kozolchyk

Eve Kurtin

Martin Leibowitz

Larry & Gail Leiken

Peter & Cyd Marcus

Cary & Fern Marmis

Clayton Mathis

Sheila Miller

Michael & Helene Miron

Nextrio

Richard Rasiej

James & Jill Rich

John & Nancy Robertson

Alan & Eileen Rotman

Betty Anne Sarver

Irene Sarver

Al Schechter

The Schneider Group

Morton & Francine Shafton

Steve & Holly Shenitzer

Staff of Jewish Family & Children’s Service Department of Services for Older & Disabled Persons

Gerald & Linda Tumarkin

David Trilling & Leah Mundell

Sheldon & Millicent Tuckman

Stuart & Susan Ulanoff

Catherine Warkala

Ronald & Diane Weintraub

Mary Wezelman

Louis & Annette Zucker

Many thanks to those who so generously donated by using our tribute cards.

You can extend even more meaningful congratulations or condolences when you send a JFCS tribute card. Upon receipt of your tribute donation, an attractive tribute card is immediately mailed from JFCS to the person or family you are honoring. Alternatively, you can purchase tribute cards for $10 each and send them out when an occasion calls for special recognition. To honor someone with a donation to JFCS, please call 795-0300 x2238.

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Jewish Family &Children’s Service The Zuckerman Building 4301 E. Fifth StreetTucson, Arizona 85711-2005Phone: (520) 795-0300 Fax: (520) 795-8206

Jewish Family &Children’s Service1200 N. El Dorado Place, Bldg. ASuite 100 and 130Tucson, AZ 85710Phone: (520) 886-5111

Irving GreenfieldTucson Loan Chest3003 S. Country ClubTucson, AZ 85713Phone: (520) 624-3367Fax: (520) 624-5228

JEWISH FAMILY & CHILDREN’S SERVICESOF SOUTHERN ARIZONA, INC.

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