What’s Happening Now

Learn about all the latest happenings with Tampa Jewish Family Services. From our Facebook and Twitter feeds, to our calendar of events. Stay up-to-date on TJFS news and events!

From Facebook:

Back to school can make for a tough transition for families, but we have some tips that can help. And don't forget, our mental health counselors are here to help - this is a wonderful resource for parents and grandparents who could use assistance. Contact us today to schedule an appointment. ...
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Here are our upcoming Community Food Bank pick-up dates. Please share this information with those in need. We offer fresh and non-perishable food items for anyone in need, regardless of faith. No sign-up or registration is needed, simply show up on the designated pick-up dates. We also have emergency bags available to those needing urgent assistance. For South Tampa emergency pick-up, contact us at (813) 960-1848 to coordinate pick-up. North Tampa emergency pick-up is Wednesdays from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm, by appointment only - call (813) 968-8511 ext. 28 to schedule. ...
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Today is 813 Day! We are so grateful for our Tampa community. Your support allows us to provide financial and food assistance, mental health support, referrals and so much more. If you're looking for a way to give back to our community today, visit us at tjfs.org/donate-and-volunteer/donate-now/. Thank you and happy 813 day!#813Day ...
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TJFS News:

2015 Events

Greater Seder - Saturday, April 4, 2015 Celebrating 10 years, the annual Greater Seder event, organized by the Kosher Hams, a local group of comedic performers, committed to bringing fun to Passover, will present Ed Sulli-vitz, A Really Big Shul! Saturday, April 4...

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2013 Federal Food Stamp Cuts Impact Agency

A MESSAGE FROM CEO MICHAEL BARNETT   WE NEED YOUR HELP. On Nov. 1, the federal food stamp program, otherwise known as SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), cut $5 billion from the program, impacting nearly 280,000 Hillsborough County residents...

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