We will never forget.
JFFS is committed to helping Holocaust survivors and their families achieve and maintain the best possible quality of life.
Financial assistance is available to survivors with both financial and functional limitations. In-home services can include personal care, home health, companion care, chore assistance, transportation or housekeeping.
Survivors can receive consultation and assistance on any issue affecting their health and well-being. Assistance can be either short- or long-term.
Sometimes the process of filing claims can be extremely complex. We can help walk you through the process.
We will help low-income survivors access an emergency alert system through the Blue Card program.
Low-income survivors are eligible for assistance with medicine, dental care, short-term nursing care and other one-time expenses.
Silver Streak Senior Transportation will provide free transportation to Holocaust survivors for Cafe Europa events.
That there are 3 changes to the Hardship Fund that will enable thousands of Jewish Holocaust victims to receive one-time payments.
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Café Europa OC is a series of monthly gatherings where Holocaust survivors relax with friends, listen to music, sing, dance, enjoy refreshments and hear stimulating lectures on important Jewish topics. If you want to get on the mailing list to get information about Café Europa events, call Marcia Marcinko at (949) 435-3460 or e-mail her at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
The JFFS Holocaust Survivor Program is generously funded by the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany and by the support of our community.
For more information on the JFFS Holocaust Survivor Program, contact Cally Clein at (949) 435-3460, extension 359 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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