Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May Counties (JFS) is pleased to announce the ribbon-cutting of its new state-of-the-art office, located at One Enterprise Drive in Cape May Court House. The office will provide the agency with an enhanced presence in a county where we are committed to increasing our footprint.
“As the need for programs offered by JFS continues to increase, we are committed to expanding our services in both Atlantic and Cape May Counties to meet the demand,” said Andrea Steinberg, JFS Chief Executive Officer. “With our new larger office location, JFS staff are able to reach even more people and help to make a positive difference in their lives.”
The 1,600-square-foot office will house eight staff members – Case Managers, Therapists, Administrator, and Associate Director – and is outfitted with a private office, two shared offices, two counseling rooms, food pantry, and a comfortable lobby area. The office will accommodate agency programs and services including Supportive Housing, Outpatient Counseling, Vocational Services, and Cape May, DCA Rural and Suburban Outreach and Transportation.
The Cape May Court House office days and hours are Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm. While the office is open and available, it is pending licensure. For more information on JFS programs and services, visit jfsatlantic.org.
(Left to right): Jewish Family Service Community Advisory Committee Chair Alex Marino, Congressman Jeff Van Drew’s District Director Christopher Chin, Cape May County Commissioners Andrew Bulakowski and Bobby Barr, JFS Board President Matthew Simpson, Middle Township Mayor Christopher Leusner, JFS Board Vice President Melissa Rosenblum, and JFS Chief Executive Officer Andrea Steinberg participate in the ribbon-cutting of the new JFS office in Cape May Court House on September 19. (Photograph courtesy of Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May Counties)
(Left to right): Jewish Family Service staff members Kristen Alzamora, Lianna Shaw, Ingrid Hartman, Naomi Jones, Lily Elsohn Whitcraft, Andrea Steinberg, Heather Riley, Samantha McManus, and Laura Rodgers cut the ribbon on the new JFS office in Cape May Court House on September 19. (Photograph courtesy of Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May Counties)
(Left to right): JFS staff members Lianna Shaw and Lily Elsohn Whitcraft showcase a children’s counseling room at the agency’s new office in Cape May Court House. The 1,600-square-foot office offers programs and services including Supportive Housing, Outpatient Counseling, Vocational Services, and Cape May, DCA Rural and Suburban Outreach and Transportation. (Photograph courtesy of Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May Counties)