Do you have a teen with a diagnosed disability? These tips can help make their transition from school to the working world a bit easier.
JCS Health Educator Brittni Barcase talks postpartum and why moms do not have to feel alone.
JCS offers a safe and consistent space (weekly or monthly) to talk about the challenges many of us face.
While the world of work is in transition, how can you stay on top of your goals and competitive in your career as the job market opens?
So your high school senior is about to graduate! Yea! But as a parent, are you feeling a loss that this era has ended? These tips can help.
A place that offers a full-range of support for individuals with varying abilities to live, grow, and work in their communities.
A pandemic surprise – how much older adults have adapted to the restrictions and confinement. Why? They’ve been through hard things before!
Kids are curious and impressionable. They observe everything we say and do, including how we speak about and handle our money.
Being a teenager is hard. JCS Health Educator, Jodi Teitelman, shares life-changing lessons she learned during those formative years.
If you struggle with meditation but are looking for a way to relax, these techniques may be just what you need ...
Family Therapy - what will work for you and your loved ones? JCS Therapist Naami Resnick shares tips on finding the help you need.
As COVID restrictions decrease, how do we begin to return to our lives and do the things we were warned to forego for so long?
As job seekers, we are constantly evaluating ourselves. But there is something else we must remember during this journey ...
"What I get back in return is far greater than what I give." A Jewish Community Services volunteer shares a wonderful way to find joy.
No one can prepare you for the loneliness that accompanies motherhood. It can be extremely isolating and then, add COVID ...
Welcome to financial wellness. Get tips, tricks & advice for healthy financial habits & effective money conversations with loved ones.
A virtual mentoring program that keeps relationships strong, even during these challenging and dynamic times.
I could never have anticipated that the events of Mon., March 16, 2020 – a day that began like any other – would impact my life as they did.
What can we do that might help prevent someone we care about from ending their life? Here are some key risk factors of suicide.
How to talk to your kids & how families can talk together about the current events we are all facing. These tips encourage hope & growth.
How do we communicate life-skills and turn them into successes for our children? JCS Therapist Myra Strassler, LCSW-C, shares valuable tips.
What can we do that might help prevent someone we care about from ending their life? Be aware of some key risk factors of suicide ... 
What do we do as parents, when we notice that our child’s experience of this world is causing them distress?
How do you want your loved ones to think of you now & in the future? JCS Health Educator Susan Kurlander explains ways to share your legacy.
In the world of addictions, recovery means something different to each individual. Yet there are ways to support recovery that are shared.
These are unique & different times in the job market, which means you may have to consider a unique approach & think a little differently.
Parents - are you feeling overwhelmed, discouraged, and burnt out? JCS Therapist Shula Levin, shares ideas that can help.
Do you have a friend or family member who is struggling, but you don't know how to help? Try these four simple strategies.
Still working remotely? Here are some tips to better your experience and set yourself up for success from the Ignite Career Center at JCS.
Feeling anxious about cicada season? Here are ways to manage your anxiety as you prepare for this insect invasion.
When was the last time you had an out-of-control (tears and all) deep, down belly laugh? Well, get ready to find your funny bone again!
Documentary premieres on Maryland Public Television on May 8 as part of Jewish-American Heritage Month
Give this stress relief technique a try. JCS Grief Clinician Donna Kane shares her at-home (or anywhere) way to boost your mood.
A gift you can give your family that fosters togetherness, compassion, gratitude and fun.
"What color was your week?" JCS program participant, Ruby Katz, shares her journey from stress to calm. What can JCS workshops do for you?
Will you be going back to the office? Ignite Career Center’s Lisa Cohn talks trends and the future of our new work-from-home world.
Do you trust in your own abilities, qualities, and judgements? If you are having trouble doing so, all you have to do is ...
5 ways to address stressors in your child’s life...
"As the new director of a seasoned team, starting in the middle of a global pandemic, I was nervous. I had no idea what to expect ..."
Discussing money does not have to be a sore subject for you & your significant other. These tips help couples talk dollars and sense.