We are proud to celebrate the first cohort of graduates: (top, left to right) Ela Atreaga Reyes, Yaneth Yudexi Rivero Guevara, Jacyara Goncalves Barreto, Elsa Gutierrez, Sandra Morales, Blanca Lopez Sanchez, and Paola Gutierrez Morales with Homecare Training Manager...
If you live outside metro Boston and don’t have access to reliable, affordable transportation, everyday tasks—getting to work, buying groceries, attending medical appointments—can feel nearly impossible. For low-income individuals, especially newly arrived refugees,...
May marks Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to elevate public understanding of mental health and reinforce the fundamental truth that mental health is an integral component of overall health. Just as we prioritize physical well-being, we must recognize and support...
It was only through the support of a dedicated network of donors, volunteers, and community partners that JFS has successfully resettled 130 Haitian asylum seekers in the Metrowest and Greater Boston areas. Make a donation today to support this life-changing work — or...
When families are forced to flee their home countries because of war, violence, or persecution, starting over in a new land can be overwhelming. Since 1979, JFS has been a lifeline for newly arrived refugees, asylees, and their families — helping them build new lives...
DONATE NOW Thank you to the over 400 people who came together to celebrate JFS and its efforts to empower communities and celebrate hope. We were thrilled to honor Debbie Gotbetter and the Leadership Team of TBE’s Immigration Justice Group, as well as Middlesex...