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Acharai Leadership Training
ACHARAI is an independent, community-wide leadership
development program created to cultivate and nurture the highest caliber of
our community's volunteer leadership. The two-year program combines
contemporary leadership training with exploration of rich Jewish resources
about leadership.
ASSOCIATED
THE ASSOCIATED: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore
works to enhance Jewish life. It addresses charitable, educational,
religious, humanitarian, health, cultural and social service needs of the
Jewish community locally, nationally, in Israel and throughout the world.
Baltimore Jewish CouncilThe
Baltimore Jewish Council (BJC) is the designated political and
community relations arm of THE ASSOCIATED.
Baltimore Jewish Times
The Baltimore Jewish Times is a preeminent publication in
North
America, covering regional community issues and news with quality
award-winning journalism.
Business Volunteers Unlimited (BVU)
A private nonprofit organization committed to developing
civic leaders.
Find categorized services, volunteer information and news.
CHANA - Domestic Violence
It is the mission of CHANA: Counseling, Helpline & Aid
Network for
Abused Women to aid individuals in the Jewish community who are victims
of domestic violence by providing support, counseling and
assistance—empowering women to create a safe environment for themselves and
their families.
DFI -The
Darrell D. Friedman Institute for Professional Development at the Weinberg
Center
DFI’s mission is to provide training and leadership
development opportunities to the full spectrum of current and potential
Jewish communal professionals and lay leaders serving the Jewish community
in Baltimore and the surrounding areas. DFI enables all individuals who
strive to grow and be successful in a wide range of disciplines and settings
in the community to expand their leadership skills and Judaic competencies.
GEDCO
In partnership with faith communities, Govans Ecumenical
Development Corporation (GEDCO) provides affordable housing with supportive
services.This includes housing adults with mental disabilities in the
Ascension Homes, nurturing women and men who were homeless at
Harford House and Micah House, and enabling seniors to age with
dignity at Epiphany House, the Harry and Jeannette Weinberg Senior
Housing at the Gallagher Mansion, and Stadium Place.
Her Votes
In recognition of the anniversary of the ratification of the
19th Amendment granting women the right to vote, and the anniversary of the
1963 civil rights march on Washington, a coalition of women’s organizations,
representing millions of women, announced plans to counter the attacks on
women’s economic and health security through a new multi-organization
effort, HERvotes. The goal is to mobilize women voters in 2012 around
preserving women’s Health and Economic Rights (HER rights.)
Jewish Community Services
Through the programs and services of Jewish Community
Services, families and individuals will be supported in meeting basic needs
for economic sufficiency; in living independently; in achieving mental
health and competence; and in feeling supported by and connected to the
Jewish community in ways that are meaningful to them.
Jewish Museum of Maryland
The Jewish Museum of Maryland is America’s leading museum of
regional Jewish history, culture and resource for the Maryland community.
Jewish Recovery House
The mission of Jewish Recovery Houses (JRH) is to help Jewish
men and women in the early stages of recovery from alcohol and drug
addiction.
Maryland
Women's Heritage Center
The Maryland Women's Heritage Center (MWHC), a 501(c) (3)
non-profit, non-partisan organization, was established to preserve the past,
understand the present, and shape the future by recognizing, respecting, and
transmitting the experiences and contributions of Maryland women of diverse
backgrounds and from all regions of the state. The Center is an outgrowth of
the Maryland Women’s History Project that began in 1980 as a collaborative
venture between the Maryland Commission for Women and the Maryland State
Department of Education.
National Women's Law Center
Since 1972, the Center has expanded the possibilities for
women and girls in this country. We have succeeded in getting new laws on
the books and enforced; litigating ground-breaking cases all the way to the
Supreme Court, and educating the public about ways to make laws and public
policies work for women and their families. Today, an experienced staff of
nearly 60 continues to advance the issues that cut to the core of women's
lives in education, employment, family and economic security, and health and
reproductive rights—with special attention given to the needs of low-income
women and their families.
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Friend of
Federation
Flame Deadline
96th Convention Honoree Form
SPEAKER REQUEST FORM
SPEAKER EXPERTISE FORM
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Our Federation leaders are often asked
to present a speaker for our constituent organizations. We are pleased
to offer a new selection of speakers.
If you are interested in
requesting a speaker for your organization, please fill out our request
form.
If you are interested in
becoming a speaker, please fill out speaker expertise form.
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