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JSSA Holocaust Survivor Services and Family Support
By Jewish Social Service Agency

JSSA and the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference) provide multiple services for Holocaust survivors living independently in the community. These services are funded through grants* from the Claims Conference, matching funds from JSSA, assistance from the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington and donations from the Jewish community of greater Washington. Eligible Holocaust survivor applicants may receive the following services: • Emergency financial assistance • Counseling/mental health therapy • Claims assistance • Ongoing social work services • Meals on Wheels (Kosher meals delivered to your home) • Escorted transportation to medical appointments • Homemaker assistance • Personal care assistance • Emergency call system in your home *Grant-Subsidized Eligibility Requirements Survivors must have medical concerns and limited financial resources to receive grant-subsidized JSSA services. Please note that all services are available on a full-fee basis for survivors without limited financial resources.

Contacts

Business Line: 301.838.4200
Fax: 301.309.2596
Website: jssa.org

 

More ways to contact:
Intake
301-816-2633
[email protected]

 

JSSA and the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference) provide multiple services for Holocaust survivors living independently in the community. These services are funded through grants* from the Claims Conference, matching funds from JSSA, assistance from the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington and donations from the Jewish community of greater Washington. Eligible Holocaust survivor applicants may receive the following services: • Emergency financial assistance • Counseling/mental health therapy • Claims assistance • Ongoing social work services • Meals on Wheels (Kosher meals delivered to your home) • Escorted transportation to medical appointments • Homemaker assistance • Personal care assistance • Emergency call system in your home *Grant-Subsidized Eligibility Requirements Survivors must have medical concerns and limited financial resources to receive grant-subsidized JSSA services. Please note that all services are available on a full-fee basis for survivors without limited financial resources.

Program Info

Languages: English, Russian
Min Age: 65
Max Age: 100
Fees: Fee based on individuals' circumstances
Eligibility: For individuals who were victims of Nazi persecution.

Locations

Jewish Social Service Agency
200 Wood Hill Road
Rockville, MD 20850
JSSA
6123 Montrose Road
Rockville, MD 20852