What has growing
food in a desert
3 Cups of Coffee pairs job-seeking individuals with
professionals in their field.
Photo by Linette Kielinski
In the year that the organization has operated the JEVS banner,
16 pairs have been made, according to Chris Richter, marketing
communications manager at JEVS. The barrier for entry is low,
and the time commitment is, too.

“You don’t have to have been around a really long time to be a
mentor,” Richter said.

Another way to pitch in this Chanukah season is KleinLife of
Northeast Philadelphia’s annual Adopt-A-Family program.

The program, like 3 Cups of Coffee, pairs someone to give with
someone who needs giving. Interested families and businesses
are invited to “adopt” another family that can’t afford to purchase
Chanukah gifts. Each year, participating volunteer families donate
toys, clothing and gift items to deserving families.

This year, said Inna Gulko, director of support services at
KleinLife of Northeast Philadelphia, seven or eight families have
already been “adopted” through the Adopt-A-Family program,
with contributions from individual families, private donors, syna-
gogues, sisterhoods and the American Heritage Credit Union. Still,
there is plenty of time left for interested parties to help brighten
another family’s Chanukah when they need it most.

“It always feels great to cheer them up, and help them during
the holiday season,” Gulko said. l
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US. MONICA LOEBL
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From left: Amy Anderson; Inna Gulko, director of support
services for KleinLife; and Melissa Garman
Photo by American Heritage Federal Credit Union
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