Jewish Family Services

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Jewish Family Services

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      • JFS
      • JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES OF THE BARON DE HIRSCH INSTITUTE

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      In 1974 the Jewish Family Services Social Service Centre (JFSSSC) was created and incorporated almost all the programs and human resources of the Baron de Hirsch Institute. Jewish Family Services encompassed these two organizations by providing joint structure for their complementing mandates.

      The JFSSSC was a publicly funded agency, working alongside the private JFS of the Baron de Hirsch Institute and primarily served the Jewish population. The JFSSSC became responsible for youth protection, young offenders, adoption and foster care (including group homes and placements for children, disabled adults and the elderly).

      Over the years, JFS adapted to transformations in Quebec society and developments in the field of social work. As mental health, sex education, addiction, care of the elderly and other concerns were recognized as part of the mandate of a social service provider, JFS developed programs to respond to these needs. JFS's professional work also included the supervision of many volunteer units (for example, Big Brothers, Big Sisters and hospital volunteers).

      The public JFSSSC closed in 1993 in response to the Quebec government's Bill 120 and the cessation of public funding. As a result, Jewish Family Services of the Baron de Hirsch Institute became a full-service, community-based organization.

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      Ometz (2008-)

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      temporal

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      Ometz is the successor of Jewish Family Services

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      2008

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      Merged with JIAS and JEM to become Ometz.

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      Baron de Hirsch Institute (1891-)

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      Baron de Hirsch Institute is the predecessor of Jewish Family Services

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