Jewish Federation of Cleveland promotes the well-being of our community, its members, and Jews throughout the world; enhances the continuity, security, and unity of the Jewish community; increases understanding of Jewish values and their application to improve people’s lives; encourages our members to fulfill the responsibility of tikkun olam, to make the world a better place; supports Israel as a Jewish and democratic state; and promotes collective action by individuals and organizations to advance these purposes.
The National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) is a grassroots organization of volunteers and advocates who turn progressive ideals into action. Inspired by Jewish values, NCJW strives for social justice by improving the quality of life for women, children, and families and by safeguarding individual rights and freedoms.
Flashes of Hope raises funds to accelerate a cure for children’s cancer while honoring the unique life and memories of every child fighting cancer.
Founded in 2001 by the parents of a child with cancer, Flashes of Hope brightens the lives of children with cancer through a national photography program and by investing in pediatric cancer research.
Realizing that for some families the portraits were the last ones they had of their child, Flashes of Hope began funding research to provide improved health outcomes for pediatric cancer patients. Since 2009, we have raised over $10 million for research.
To provide hope, support, and courage to caregivers and loved ones of those living with mental illness.
Our Approach
We’re in the caregiver burnout prevention business, supporting caregivers by providing one-to-one caregiver peer support, breathing meditation classes, support groups, and educational resources.
Today, an estimated 50 million people worldwide are living with Alzheimer’s or other dementias, including more than 5 million Americans. In the United States alone, 16 million friends and family members are providing their care. We must take action now, or these numbers will continue to rise.
Stand up to the darkness of Alzheimer’s and make a donation today to help the Alzheimer’s Association support all those facing the disease.
Our middle school program gives students the tools to understand feelings of stress and identify stressors and signs of depression.
Our high school program teaches students to recognize depression and suicide warning signs, and communicate about and advocate for their mental health.
CCCC has no paid staff, its volunteers are mostly retired seniors, and it survives on a truly shoestring budget entirely funded by individual donations and occasional small grants. All supplies and thrift shop items are donated.
C4 truly does it all. From food distribution to children’s programming to representation in housing court, C4 exists to meet the needs of its community members on every level.
100% of proceeds from BreadLove’s first Bake Sale in July 2020 went to the Greater Cleveland YWCA.
When you support Magen David Adom, you are helping save lives, every day.
Our vision is that no one goes hungry in Los Angeles County.