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We deliver culturally sensitive services to members of the Jewish community and families of all different backgrounds who are facing life's challenges. Through this work, we shine a light on Jewish values, build bridges, and diffuse antisemitism.

Recent federal funding cuts jeopardize $5.5 million – more than half of our FY2025 operating budget. This funding supports 11 different programs that serve more than 3,000 people.
 
We are pivoting to ensure this important work continues. But we can’t do it alone.
 
Give today and see your donation matched 1:1 during our $100,000 Matching Gift Challenge! The Walter Foundation believes in our important work and has pledged to match every new dollar you give between now and June 20.
 
✅ Give $50 → It becomes $100
✅ Give $250 → It becomes $500
✅ Give $1,000 → It becomes $2,000
 
With your support, we will weather this storm and continue delivering critical services throughout Central Ohio.



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Ways to Give

  1. Credit card: Donate here. Indicate the amount and click "Next." Choose either PayPal or Venmo to process your donation. Select PayPal to make a standard credit card gift. You do not need a PayPal account to donate; PayPal is simply the credit card processor.
  2. Personal check: Make the check out to Jewish Family Services and mail it to the Ebner Office Building at 1070 College Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43209.
  3. Donor Advised Fund: For making a recommendation to your DAF, please note Jewish Family Services' Tax ID #: 31-4379497.
  4. Appreciated stock: Donating appreciated stock or mutual funds directly to Jewish Family Services will increase the net proceeds to our programs while potentially reducing the tax burden for the donor.* Contact us at 614.559.0128 to help you with the process.

* When you donate appreciated securities (investments that have increased in value from the time they were purchased), donors may be able to take advantage of IRS tax provisions to claim a charitable tax deduction for the full, fair market value of securities. Consult with your tax advisor.


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