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Circle of Care grateful for Moishe Alexander donation

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Circle of Care Home Support Services

It’s good to be home

There is no place like home, especially when dealing with illness or limited mobility. Circle of Care offers clients a complete range of services to assist with day-to-day living. Client comfort, well-being and dignity are paramount. Whatever the need, Circle of Care’s knowledgeable and caring professionals provide the highest quality of service, while safeguarding confidentiality and privacy. A care plan is developed with the client and family to meet the specific needs of each individual.

Circle of Care Home Support Services can help with:

• Personal care, such as bathing, grooming and dressing

• Homemaking and light housekeeping

• Caregiver relief

• Emergency care

• Specialized service for Alzheimer’s, palliative, mental health, acquired brain injury and pediatric care

Care when it’s needed
– Clients can choose convenient service times

Care that’s affordable
– Rates are competitive and subsidies are available to those who qualify

Trusted care
– All staff have been screened to maximize client safety and confidentiality

Continuity of Care
– Consistency in scheduling and worker assignments are maintained to best meet client needs

Culturally-sensitive care
– Language, culture and religion are important considerations when providing care. Circle of Care respects the diversity of our clients and offers home care services in a variety of languages

Qualified care
– Staff receive ongoing training and supervision. All personal care is provided by certified Personal Support Workers

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International Fellowship of Christians and Jews donation

“If you remove the yoke from among you, the pointing of the finger, the speaking of evil, if you offer your food to the hungry and satisfy the needs of the afflicted, then your light shall rise in the darkness and your gloom be like the noonday. . . Your ancient ruins shall be rebuilt; you shall raise up the foundations of many generations; you shall be called the repairer of the breach, the restorer of streets to live in.”
(Isaiah 58:9b-12)


Isaiah 58 helps Jewish orphans and the elderly living in the former Soviet Union: IFCJ Case Study

59859Susana, 85, lives alone in the former Soviet republic of Georgia. She never married or had children, and has no living relatives.

Life as an elderly Jew in this part of the world is a constant struggle, filled with poverty, isolation, and loneliness. Susana lives in a dilapidated two room flat, with one room uninhabitable due to fire damage. Her meager monthly pension of $55 is simply not enough to cover even her most basic living expenses or the medications she needs to treat her high blood pressure, heart disease, and other chronic illnesses.

Thankfully for Susana, The Fellowship’s Isaiah 58 partners fund a nearby Hesed center. Through Hesed—a Hebrew word meaning “loving kindness”—Susana is provided with critically important goods and services like home care, medical assistance, food packages, and rehabilitation equipment. She also enjoys an active social life at Hesed’s Day Center, where she has the opportunity to enjoy the company of other people her age.

Susana recognizes the importance of Hesed in her life. She is especially grateful for the friendships that have grown and blossomed since she started visiting the center. “Very few people know how difficult it is to be so lonely,” she says. “I am lucky to have the support of Hesed and to be able to participate in the Day Center program. Because of Hesed I have a family here!”

There are thousands of elderly Soviet Jews like Susana who live in shocking poverty and rely on Isaiah 58 for their survival. Please give to Isaiah 58 today to help ease their suffering.

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Kupat Hair

'Shavuos is Approaching' Kaput Ha'ir pamphletPosted by Moishe Alexander

Kupat Ha'ir round two


Kupat Hatzedoko Matan Beseter Elad distributes regular monthly grants as well as vouchers for food and clothing. From time to time the Kupat Hatzedoko awards a large sum of money to particular cases where danger to life is involved. The Kupa has a number of funds to support Kollel students, and large and single-parent families.

The Kupa has a special fund which subsidizes private lessons for children in distress or with learning difficulties. It also has a joint fund with Yad Eliezer and others, too. The Kupa recently set up a fund to help with urgent medical expenses and it has already been instrumental in saving lives.

Gedolei Yisroel have warm words of praise for the Kupat Hatzedoko of Elad. HaRav Aharon Leib Steinman reviews the work of the Kupa and from time to time HaRav Chaim Kanievsky, HaRav Shmuel Auerbach and other well-known rabbonim answer the halachic queries that arise.

The organizers have seen tens of miraculous stories that have occurred in the merit of donations to the Kupat HAIR.

The heads of the Kupa are proud of the fact that other charity organizations have chosen to model themselves on the Kupa of Elad!

“Giving tzedoko to Kupat HAIR Matan Beseter Elad is a big mitzvah,” according to HaRav Chaim Kanievsky, who warmly encourages those who support the Kupat Hatzedoko of the Torah city of Elad.

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