JFS
Has Resettled More Than 300 Refugees
Since 1980, Jewish Family Service has resettled more than
300 refugees from the former Soviet Union into the Greater Bridgeport
area. Working closely with the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society,
JFS is the official resettlement agency for the Jewish Community
of Eastern Fairfield County.
Once a refugee is accepted
into our community and a date of arrival is set, an apartment
is found and furnished. Presently, half of our resettled families
live in Bridgeport, with the other half living in the suburbs.
Clothing is available to those in need.
Immediately upon arrival,
all employable aged adults are worked with to find suitable employment.
Most families receive a donated car, which has become a necessity
to find and keep employment. Some money is also available to provide
training for the new arrivals.
Children are enrolled
in local schools and seniors have been successful in finding Section
8 housing.
Another priority is
English language training. In addition to area adult education
and university ESL classes, JFS also offers volunteer led English
classes and provides English tutors to work one on one with each
family.
Acculturation to the
general community and to the Jewish heritage are also priorities.
Volunteers are recruited to help families become acquainted with
life in a strange new land. The Jewish community also offers free
programming and enrollment scholarships to help the new arrivals
get back in touch with their Jewish roots.