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Campus Partners
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Peninsula Jewish Community Center
Having grown steadily over the last half-century, and rapidly since moving to Foster City, the PJCC now serves over 10,000 members and numerous program participants. Its family-friendly, multi-generational programs and services are spread over four buildings, an outdoor courtyard, play areas, ball fields and offices, and include:
The Early Childhood Education Center, featuring an award-winning preschool, toddler and family programs, enrichment activities, year-round, seasonal day camps, tot sports programs and parent education and involvement opportunities.
The Youth and Teen Center, operating after-school programs, year-round seasonal day camps, a teen lounge and numerous educational, recreational, social and volunteer activities.
The Byer Athletic Center, a state-of-the-art facility featuring: An Aquatics Complex with indoor and outdoor pools, swimming instruction and swim teams, a whirlpool, a kiddy pool and an outdoor playground; a two-story Health & Fitness Complex with: • A full-court gymnasium • Extensive facilities, equipment and classes for strength training, cardiovascular health, group exercise, Yoga, Pilates, Spinning, personal training and more •Sports leagues and recreational programs for all ages • Physical therapy, massage, steam, and sauna • Childcare services.
Join your Peninsula Jewish Community Center in building a more caring and connected community. To become a Member, contact our Membership Office at 650.357.7424 or via email at membership@pjcc.org.
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The Ronald C. Wornick Jewish Day School
Graduates of this highly regarded K-8 school are found in leading independent and public schools throughout the Bay Area. Now serving 260 students per year, the Day School is accredited by both the California Association of Independent Schools and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Its state-of-the-art facilities include two classrooms per grade, a fully-equipped science lab, a 10,000 volume library, a school assembly and performance hall, a Jewish study center, age-appropriate playgrounds and sports fields, dedicated space for before and after-school programs, and a kosher kitchen. Students have volunteered in support of local senior citizens and the Foster City Library, baked cookies for city firefighters, and presented a special collar to a city police dog as part of a "make a difference" project.
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Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties (JCF)
Since 1910, when San Francisco's growing Jewish community decided to centralize fundraising for numerous social service agencies, the Federation has grown into the largest fundraising organization supporting Bay Area Jewish organizations. With an endowment now exceeding $2.9 billion, the Federation serves not just as a funding resource, but as a central planning and leadership body for the organized Jewish community's philanthropic activities.
Residing on Campus allows the Federation to be a visible part of the San Mateo County community, enjoying a stronger presence and closer connections with residents and businesses. In essence, this helps enable the Federation to better fulfill its purpose to ensure the survival and growth of the Jewish community at home and overseas.
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Jewish Family and Children's Services of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties (JFCS)
For more than 150 years, JFCS has offered a helping hand in times of need – from cradle to rocking chair.
Founded in 1850 by Gold Rush pioneers, JFCS is the oldest social service agency west of the Mississippi, serving both as a rock of stability and catalyst for change.
Through its Campus offices, JFCS reaches out locally with comprehensive, integrated social services. It supports people in the most effective, compassionate way possible, providing people of all ages, faiths and ethnic backgrounds with the encouragement and tools needed to become productive and self-reliant.
Integral to its efforts are an experienced staff and thousands of acts of loving kindness provided by 2,000 dedicated Bay Area volunteers. Visits to elderly and disabled community members, tutoring youngsters, and delivering food and love during the holidays are just a few of the services offered by volunteers. The organization's full range of over 40 programs and services reach over 45,000 people annually, and include the nationally acclaimed programs Seniors·At·Home and Parents Place.
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