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Recent studies indicate that 80,000 Holocaust Survivors are living today in the United States — and that more than 30,000 of them are living at or near poverty.

 

As part of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia’s dedication to helping Survivors age with dignity, it funds several organizations that combat issues Survivors and older adults face, such as food insecurity and accessibility limitations, allowing these Survivors to live out the rest of their lives with ease, without the worries of financial burdens.

 

One such organization is KAVOD SHEF (Survivors of the Holocaust Emergency Fund), a partnership between Seed the Dream Foundation and KAVOD that works with 34 communities across the United States, including the Greater Philadelphia community. Through KAVOD SHEF, survivors receive basic necessities and emergency support, including funding for medical needs, utilities, home repairs and rent assistance.

 

The Jewish Federation and Jewish Family and Children's Service (JFCS) are now partnering to raise $300,000 to support local Holocaust Survivors through KAVOD SHEF. All funds raised will be matched 100% by KAVOD SHEF. 

 

“The Jewish Federation is ensuring that Holocaust Survivors don't need anything, whether it’s a new roof on their home, or a complete and healthy meal,” stated Brian Gralnick, director of local grants and partnerships.

 

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For more information, contact Chief Development Officer Sarah Solomon at ssolomon@jewishphilly.org.