Your Collective
Impact in 2022
The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia is grateful for
your incredible support during another tumultuous year. From
a lingering global pandemic to war and rising antisemitism,
the Jewish Federation does not waver. The strong foundation
upon which the Jewish Federation stands is our community,
steeped in the tradition of mitzvot and tikkun olam.
Helping Neighbors Near and Far
Through collective and generous support, the Jewish
Federation mobilizes financial resources and volunteer
leadership that addresses top priorities in the community.
In addition to responding to critical human needs, the
Jewish Federation engages and inspires the next generation
of Jewish community leaders, which is central to securing a
strong Jewish community for generations to come.
2022 Impact
Caring for Those in Need in Greater Philadelphia
4,400+ older adults helped to age with dignity, including
790+ Holocaust survivors
6,500+ community members provided food security
1,615+ households at or below 200% federal poverty level
provided assistance
Building a Vibrant Jewish Future
through programs, resources and engagement
opportunities in Greater Philadelphia
12,450+ parents, teens and children enhanced their
Jewish identity
11,320+ young adults strengthened their Jewish identity
2,000+ individuals celebrated the diversity of the
Jewish community
Connecting with Israel & Global Jewry
355,000+ people served through food security grants
84,000+ people accessed social services, strengthening
community resiliency
45,495+ Holocaust survivors received basic needs
Emergency Response When It Matters Most
The Jewish Federation continues to build a support network
worldwide that can mobilize quickly when emergencies occur.
Most recently, long-standing partnerships in Ukraine uniquely
positioned the Jewish Federation to provide critical support to
Jewish brothers and sisters in their time of need.
$1.5 million raised to provide vital humanitarian work in Ukraine,
neighboring countries, Israel and Greater Philadelphia
$78 million raised by Jewish Federations across America to provide
humanitarian aid to refugees in Ukraine and neighboring countries through
organizations, like JDC, The Jewish Agency for Israel, World ORT and more
than 50 NGOs
The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia is 1 of 6 Jewish Federations
nationally to receive a grant as part of the $1 million Ukrainian resettlement
initiative, helping Ukrainian refugees now in Greater Philadelphia
Keeping the Jewish Community
Safe and Secure
The safety and well-being of Jewish communities is critical. In working
to combat increased antisemitism worldwide, the Jewish Federation
expanded its community security initiative with Secure Community
Network (SCN), the official safety and security organization for the
Jewish community across North America to provide resources for
communal security to identify and proactively address potential
safety threats in the area. As part of this new initiative, the Jewish
Federation’s new security director provides training across local partner
organizations, providing critical tools to keep the community safe.
Move Forward Into the New Year
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