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2011 Report to the Community




     E D I T H AND CAR L MAR KS

     jewish community house
     of bensonhurst
Welcome
Dear friends
           We are proud to share with you this first Report to the Community from the Marks Jewish Community House.

           The Marks JCH is celebrating its 85th anniversary this year. Throughout its rich history, the Marks JCH has impacted
           thousands of lives, and to this day, the “J” means so much to so many. We are grounding our members and clients with
           a sense of tradition and place, a set of programs that educate and inspire and a series of services that lift people up out
           of poverty and empower them. The Marks JCH meets the needs of the whole family, and it is our ultimate goal to help
           everyone we serve become self-sufficient and achieve his or her American dream.

           Every day 1,200 people walk through our doors. This report contains many other notable statistics that demonstrate
           the impact of our work. Behind each number is a story of personal impact, a life that has been transformed, an
           individual who has been inspired. Each day we are faced with difficult decisions trying to meet increased demands
           with limited resources for employment services, youth scholarships and providing a safety net for isolated older adult
           members of our community.




Among the highlights of the pAst yeAr Are:
Empowering the unemployed through job training and placement
   · The American Dream Center, supported by the Robin Hood Foundation, placed 245 adults with multiple impediments into jobs.
   · Connect to Care, supported by UJA-Federation of New York, worked with 225 people whose dreams were shattered by the
     economic crisis, offering career transition services, financial counseling, legal services and support.
Another exciting and enriching summer for youth and teens
   · Our day camp served more than 500 campers, teaching them sports, swimming and Jewish culture as well as taking them on
     trips and overnights. Nearly half of our camp families received financial assistance.
   · B’yachad offered more than 100 teens a life-changing overnight camping experience focused on building the Jewish identity of
     the
     Russian-speaking community.
Providing a warm community for older adults
   · The Bensonhurst Senior Center at the Marks JCH, supported by the New York City Department for the Aged, served 33,000 hot
     kosher lunches to seniors in our area.
   · Our Neighborhood Naturally Occurring Retirement Community, supported by UJA-Federation of New York and the Skirball
     Foundation, provides support to more than 700 homebound, isolated older adults, many of whom are Holocaust survivors,
     enabling them to remain in their homes and live their lives in dignity.



           The Marks JCH addresses the most urgent needs of a largely immigrant population, enabling them to have a
           better future. We are empowering families to combat their challenges and we equip them with the tools to become
           self-sufficient. We now face an increased demand for our services that outpaces our current capacity. We remain
           committed to our mission. We are grateful to our board members, supporters, staff and volunteers for their hard work,
           dedication and energy which enable us to continue to thrive in these challenging times. Together we make an impact.

           We welcome you to join us in making a difference in our community. Your advocacy, involvement and financial support
           strengthen our organization. We simply cannot do what we do without you.




              Alex Budnitsky                         Carol s. goldstein                 Jonathan e. gold
              CEO/Executive Director                 President                          Chairman of the Board
The Marks JCH opens its doors
to people of all ages and stages
in life, meeting the needs of the
whole family.




       Touching the lives of more than 20,000          the diversity of all we serve. The Marks JCH
       people each year, the Marks JCH creates         is one of the largest providers of critical
       and sustains a caring community. From           services in south Brooklyn.
       the early morning hours through the late
       evening, our building is abuzz with the         What is a day in the life of the Marks JCH?
       voices of our members having fun, getting       Preschoolers learning the alphabet. Teens
       help, learning, growing and giving back         experiencing life lessons on the basketball
       to the place that means so much to so           court. Immigrants being trained for new
       many. The Marks JCH’s impact extends            job skills, practicing English or studying to
       well beyond our building. Our high-impact       become American citizens. Social workers
       programs draw people from more than             helping people access counseling, childcare
       30 ZIP codes throughout New York City.          or food assistance. Older adults finding
       Our “360°” holistic service model uniquely      companionship and relieving isolation in a
       positions the Marks JCH to assess and           book club or yoga class, or receiving visits
       address the needs of the whole family.          in their homes from volunteers. Families
       Members of our experienced staff speak          celebrating holidays together at the J or
       more than a dozen different languages,          making plans to celebrate Shabbat together
       enabling us to serve our members and            in one another’s homes.
       clients in their native languages and respect



       Marina, 33 years old - “My parents brought me to the Marks JCH or The “J” as they called
       it, with a slight Yiddish emphasis that none of us spoke, but all of us remembered. They
       took English classes there late at night and wanted me to be “taken care of” while they
       were learning. It was there, in an old building with a kaleidoscope of people, rooms,
       programs and languages that my Jewish journey began in 1992. Twenty years later, I
       brought my daughter to pre-school at the “J ”… This place has raised me and I wanted
       my daughter to take her first steps at the “J” as well.”
Our Proven Record of Success

New York City Department of Youth and Community
Development Audit 2010
“The Marks JCH runs one of the best Family Literacy programs… ever… Everything,
 from documentation, assessment, lesson planning, and code compliance is excellent.
 The staff are committed to their work and open to suggestions and new ideas.
 The participants’ interest in the program is evident in the excellent attendance and
 retention.”

Robin Hood Foundation Evaluation 2010
“The Marks JCH placed…in the upper quartile of all the job training and placement
 groups Robin Hood supports… The Marks team is polished and professional and
 understands data and analysis. We share an interest in working with a poor, barriered
 population and respect Marks’ other support and advocacy services as well.”
BUILDING BLOCKS OF SUCCESS




                   Children and Youth:
                   a place to grow, place to learn…
                   eArly Childhood Center – greAt                After sChool –
                   Beginnings to lifelong leArning               essentiAl enriChment thAt grows
                   At the Marks JCH’s Farber-Bruch Early         with your Child
                   Childhood Center, activities are integrated   Under the guidance of trained staff, children
                   into a daily program that focuses on social   at the Marks JCH’s Robbins-Corenman
                   skills, cognitive skills and physical and     After School Center build their academic
                   emotional well-being. The curriculum is       skills as they learn and play together in a
                   infused with Jewish values and is adapted     vibrant, well-rounded environment. This
                   to meet the needs of each child, including    year 190 students received homework
                   children with disabilities. Enrollment in     help and participated in recreational play,
                   our Jewish preschool, Universal pre-          75 kids learned in our tutoring programs,
                   kindergarten program and Mommy and            more than 100 children took dance and
                   Me classes has doubled in the last two        private music instruction and 120 students
                   years, which speaks to the quality of our     enrolled in the swim academy. Marks JCH
                   programs. 51 chilren established a strong     After School celebrated the successes of
                   learning foundation at the Marks JCH’s        its many students, including more than 50
                   Farber-Bruch Early Childhood Center           children with special needs.
                   this year.




                                            186 TEENS LEARNED LIFE LESSONS ON THE BASKETBALL AND
                                            vOLLEyBALL COURTS OF CAMMARATA yOUTH SpORTS CENTER




MORE THAN 400 CHILDREN LEARN AND GROW AT THE MARKS
JCH’S ROBBINS-CORENMAN AFTER SCHOOL CENTER
Yelena is 42 years old and is in the fight of her life,
                                                battling terminal cancer. Her husband left her recently and
                                                as a result of the divorce, Yelena lost access to health
                                                insurance. Every dollar was needed to pay for treatments
                                                and hospital bills. That meant her daughter Sasha could
                                                not go to camp. There was not a spare dollar in the family
mArks JCh CAmp progrAms – fun,                  budget.
friends, new experienCes
For more than 80 years, we’ve provided a        Sasha is in 3rd grade and was a camper in the Marks JCH
safe, affordable summer camp program.           camp the previous summer. Given how unpredictable the
The Marks JCH camp is a community of
children, teenagers and adults that fosters     family situation was, it was only in June that the family
positive relationships, encourages healthy      applied for a scholarship to send Sasha back to camp, after
risk-taking and promotes acceptance.            we’d already distributed all of our scholarship funds. The
Camp is both a gateway to Jewish life for       Marks JCH staff came up with a creative approach to help
campers and their families and a destination
for Jewish experiential learning. Providing
                                                the family: to advocate with Sasha’s father’s union to cover
scholarships for youth at risk, single parent   part of the camp tuition, to simultaneously raise funds from
families and families fighting poverty is       our camp alumni and donors to cover the remaning balance
key to helping parents to go out and seek       and to create a camp account to enable Sasha to attend
employment to enable their families to
                                                camp in future years.
become self sufficient. In 2010, we reached
our largest enrollment, registering campers
from more than 30 ZIP codes in New York.        Here is what Yelena said after the camp season: “I feel
                                                truly blessed for having the Marks JCH in the community. It
teens At the J
                                                has been a haven to my daughter with the summer camp
The Marks JCH has a decades-long
tradition as a center of teen life in the       program and its generosity to me, when I felt despair and
neighborhood. Counting more than 300            hopelessness with my illness. My daughter comes home
members, the Zehut Teen Center offers a         shining from the Marks JCH with wonderful stories and
variety of programs serving at-risk Jewish      songs she learns at camp. Thank you so much. It makes
youth. The Summer Youth Employment
Program assisted hundreds of local teens
                                                me feel very happy to know that my daughter has another
to find summer jobs and internships.            family at the Marks JCH.”
The Butler Center for Educational
Advancement, supported by the J.E.
& Z.B. Buttler Foundation, helps them
achieve their academic potential through
college preparation and other educational
assistance. The Cammarata Youth Sports
Center offers neighborhood teens a way to
stay healthy and build positive friendships
in a fun, competitive, and nurturing
environment.




                                                            544 CAMpERS AND 80 COUNSELORS MADE LASTING
                                                            MEMORIES AT MARKS JCH CAMpS
ONE-STOp DESTINATION
       FOR BROOKLyN FAMILIES




125 yOUNG FAMILIES pRACTICED JEWISH vALUES THROUGH OUR FAMILy pROGRAMS




                   heAlth And wellness                              Jewish life And leArning
                   The Marks JCH helps community members            At the Marks JCH, there are ongoing
                   of all ages, backgrounds, and fitness levels     opportunities for families and children to
                   to stay active and to adopt healthy lifestyles   discover the culture and traditions of our
                   and habits. Team sports, fitness classes,        rich Jewish heritage. The Marks JCH’s
                   nutrition classes, a swim academy and a          festival celebrations – for Chanukah, Purim
                   full-service gym are available to members        and Passover – bring together hundreds
                   and non-members. Health and wellness are         of people, young and old, to dance, sing,
                   integrated into programs for children, teens     learn and strengthen the ties that bind them
                   and seniors, promoting healthy habits that       together. This year’s Chanukah and Purim
                   will last a lifetime.                            festivals drew more than 500 attendees
                                                                    each.
                   expression And trAdition: CulturAl
                   Arts progrAms                                    Through the generosity of the Genesis
                   A lively and diverse Performing Arts Series      Philanthropy Group, coupled with the
                   welcomes musicians, dancers, actors and          Grinspoon Foundation and support from
                   singers of the highest caliber who enhance       UJA-Federation of New York, this year
                   the cultural vibrancy of the community while     the Marks JCH launched the PJ Library,
                   celebrating Jewish, American, Russian and        immediately selling out of our first 500
                   other global arts traditions.                    subscriptions. PJ, short for pajamas, is a
                                                                    national book program implemented on
MORE THAN 2,000 pEOpLE ATTENDED 21 CULTURAL ARTS pERFORMANCES LAST yEAR




the local level, mailing high quality Jewish
children’s books and music to families
each month and presenting book-themed
programming in the community.

foCus on young fAmilies – Building
A future together
The Marks JCH’s experiential learning
programs provide informal Jewish
education for a community that otherwise
would have no Jewish content. Through our
Chavurah Family program we are building
a community for the increasing number
of families with young children in the
neighborhood. In our Tot Tussovka program
we are also reaching the underserved
Brownstone Brooklyn Jewish community
with new exciting content for young
families.                                                  MORE THAN 2,200 pEOpLE ARE LIvING HEALTHIER LIvES
                                                           THROUGH THEIR ENROLLMENT IN THE MARKS JCH’S
                                                           HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTER
AT A MARCH 2011 MARKS JCH JOB FAIR, MORE THAN 750 JOB SEEKERS
LINED Up AROUND THE BLOCK.
pURSUING THE AMERICAN DREAM…



             The Road to Economic
             Self-Sufficiency
             leArning english is the first                     program, empowering its participants. This
             milestone in your new life …                      year, the Marks JCH offered services under
             Since the 1980s, the Marks JCH has                the auspices of ADC and numerous other
             played a key role in resettling more than         New York City and New York State-funded
             50,000 immigrants from the former Soviet          programs.
             Union in southwest Brooklyn in addition
             to serving immigrants from more than              innovAtive ApproAChes to émigré
             40 other countries. The Marks JCH’s job           empowerment
             training, health services, English classes        Marks JCH creates opportunities for Baby
             and other educational, cultural and social        Boomers to build a secure and successful
             service programs are a vital lifeline for these   future. Our Career and Business Transition
             immigrants, many of whom fled persecution         Center (CBTC) is a comprehensive program
             in their countries of origin.                     that focuses on planning the economic future
                                                               of every program participant and helps to
             employment serviCes                               make this future a reality. Our Bensonhurst
             Many of the immigrants who are part of the        Business Club brings together more than
             Marks JCH’s community are chronically             200 local entrepreneurs and employers for
             unemployed or underemployed. While many           networking and mentoring. Our partners
             are talented and eager to succeed, they face      include Brooklyn Chambers of Commerce,
             social, educational and vocational barriers       FEGS, Hebrew Free Loan Society,
             to economic self-sufficiency. The American        Metropolitan Jewish Coordinating Council
             Dream Center (ADC), funded in part by the         on Jewish Poverty and the New York Legal
             Robin Hood Foundation, is the Marks JCH’s         Assistance Group.
             most comprehensive employment service




                    THE AMERICAN DREAM CENTER pLACED 245 ADULTS INTO JOBS.
                    400 IMMIGRANTS LEARNED ENGLISH THROUGH CLASSES AT THE MARKS JCH,
                    and 214 pARTICIpATED IN THE J’s STEpS TO CITIZENSHIp pROGRAM
HELpING SENIORS THRIvE




THE MARKS JCH’S BENSONHURST SENIOR CENTER pROvIDED MORE THAN
200 EDUCATIONAL AND RECREATIONAL pROGRAMS EACH MONTH.




                   helping seniors thrive                        intergenerational programming, provide
                   The local area served by the Marks JCH        friendly visits, and deliver food and holiday
                   is home to more than 40,000 elderly           packages. Those who can travel to our
                   residents, many of whom live below the        center say the Yiddish Conversation Club
                   poverty line. The Bensonhurst Senior Center   is one of their favorite experiences. It brings
                   provides a comprehensive approach to          English and Russian speaking seniors
                   offering supportive services for our older    together to share family stories, speak their
                   adults, including hot meals, recreational     “mother tongue” and build bridges across
                   programs, cultural celebrations and case      cultures. Thanks to a New York Times
                   assistance so older adults can remain vital   Neediest Cases article about the Yiddish
                   members of our community.                     Club, a generous donor enabled the group
                                                                 to continue meeting.
                   work with holoCAust survivors
                   And world wAr ii veterAns                     the dediCAtion of 88 serviCe
                   Holocaust Survivors and World War II          volunteers mAke our senior
                   Veterans’ Clubs are among 16 volunteer-led    progrAms viBrAnt And engAging
                   initiatives in the Marks JCH senior center.   The Neighborhood Naturally Occurring
                   These programs ensure a life of dignity       Retirement Community (NNORC) provides
                   for frail and vulnerable survivors, most of   personalized case management and health
                   whom lived through the war, then Stalin,      care services, in our office and at clients’
                   then immigration and are now fighting         homes. Social workers and registered
                   social isolation. Our staff and volunteers    nurses help seniors to age in their own
                   provide home visits to homebound              homes. Minor home repairs and community
                   seniors who essentially are cut off from      advocacy round out this holistic approach,
                   the outside world. Our teenagers, through     which also features social and educational
                                                                 activities.
THE MARKS JCH GOOD NEIGHBORS NNORC pROGRAM SERvED
                            800 SENIORS WITH SOCIAL SERvICES AND WELLNESS ACTIvITIES.




Larisssa and Victor Shchetinina survived the poverty and hard labor of the Hitler and
Stalin eras in Ukraine, only to be faced with emerging, rampant anti-Semitism and
major economic challenges as the end of the 20th century approached. When they
arrived in the United States in 2002, at the ages of 64 and 65, they settled in a one-
bedroom apartment in Bensonhurst with their son. Speaking no English, and with no
money and few possessions (when they emigrated, they had to sign away their rights
to their pensions from their lifelong careers in the former Soviet Union), they turned to
the Marks JCH for help. The Marks JCH helped them obtain the Supplemental Security
Income and Food Stamps that have become their lifeline. Through our ESL classes, they
were able to learn English, take the citizenship exam and became American citizens,
all with the help of charitable funds that have been set aside for Holocaust survivors.
The Marks JCH also has helped them obtain urgently needed medical care for serious
illnesses that both of them have fought. While their challenges – medical and financial –
unfortunately continue, Larisa and Victor know they can always rely on the J.
THANKING OUR SUppORTERS


                The Marks JCH is grateful to its many          the J in supporting the work we do and
                supporters for enabling us to meet the         reach out to older alumni to reconnect.
                needs of whole families. We appreciate         On April 18th, 2010, we launched the
                the foundations, funders, individual           first annual “18 on the 18th Community
                donors, board members, volunteers,             Challenge Campaign” which focused
                staff and members who support our              on engaging recent alumni of the
                work.                                          Marks JCH through social media and
                                                               to participate in the decision-making
                In recent years, our local community           process about where their contributions
                has begun to give back to the J in             should go. Many young JCH alumni
                many ways. Neighborhood business               who benefitted from our programs
                leaders who got their start through            when they were immigrants just a few
                our Bensonhurst Business Club offer            years ago – young professionals who
                pro bono services; a young adult who           are now in a position to give back –
                learned to play basketball as a new            donated their vacation time to help
                émigré teen at the J joined our Board          staff a camp trip and contributed their
                of Directors; a local café owner offers        money to make sure that children in our
                free Thanksgiving meals to needy               community who needed a scholarship
                Holocaust survivors as a way of saying         to attend summer camp 2011 or the
                thanks for the help he received in             JCC Maccabi Games 2011 received
                launching his business through our             one. Their contributions totaled more
                microfinance program. It is our goal to        than $18,000, collected in just two
                continue to engage recent alumni of            months.




           marks JCh Board of           * David P. Berkowitz            marks JCh executive team
           directors                    Katherine Boas
                                        David Dubrow                    Alex Budnitsky, MA, MSW
           Carol S. Goldstein           Gerald P. Farber                Executive Director/CEO
           President                    Eli S. Feldman
                                        Felix Filler                    Melanie Levav, MA, LMSW
           * Cary J. Davis              * Cheryl Fishbein               Assistant Executive Director,
           Honorary Chairman of the     Mel Goldfeder                   Financial Resource Development
           Board                        Anton Gorshkov
                                        Dayle J. Henshel                Gelena Blishteyn, MSW
           * Jonathan E. Gold           Ben Krull                       Director of Program Services
           Chairman of the Board        Glenn Markman                   and Operations
                                        Irene Molod
           Rachel Epstein               * Leon Pollack                  Vladimir Vishnevskiy
           1st Vice President           * Philip Schatten               Director of Immigrant Services
                                        Allan L. Shaw
           David Klafter                                                Faye Levine, LMSW
           2nd Vice President           Honorary Board                  Director of Social Services
                                        Members
           David E. Rubinsky                                            Violetta Shmulenzon, MSW
           3rd Vice President           Andrew Boas                     Director of Camping and
                                        Stanley Goldberg                Leadership Development
           Yale Fergang                 Arthur Press
           Treasurer                    Dr. Benjamin Sherman            David Smith
                                                                        Director of Finance
           Alvin Kuneffsky
           Secretary                                                    Inna Kuznetsova
                                                                        Director of Administration



           * Past Presidents
MARKS JCH FINANCIALS


UJA-Federation of New York is our
largest single funder, providing both                      Funding Sources
core operating support and numerous
program grants. Nearly one third of our
budget comes from New York State,
                                                                                                                             fee for service
federal and local government sources,                      government
                                                                                                                                  $2,076,480
                                                                                                                                                31%
                                                           grants
sponsoring programs in all areas of                32%
                                                           $2,207,877
service. We also are supported by
foundations such as the Robin Hood                                                                                          uJA federation
                                                                                                                                                27%
Foundation, the Skirball Foundation and                    private
                                                           foundations
                                                                                                                                  $1,849,704
the Harold Grinspoon Foundation as well             5%
                                                           $340,000
as numerous individual donors.                                                                                                 Contributions
                                                                                                                                                5%
                                                           other                                                                    $354,119
                                                  0.2%
In the 2010-2011 fiscal year, several                      $11,857
government-funded programs were
cut significantly, including the mid-year
elimination of our prized family literacy
program. Despite significant cuts in                       Revenue
government funding, we were able to                                                                                           Administration
                                                                                                                                                13%
achieve a balanced operating budget,                                                                                                $933,707
primarily as a result of streamlining our                  program services
                                                   48%
operations, securing new grants and                        $3,265,635
with generous support from funders.
The current economic environment
challenges our ability to provide key
services, causing wait lists for many of                   social services
our programs.                                      12%                                                                  immigrant services
                                                           $822,783                                                                             27%
                                                                                                                                  $1,824,497

In the 2011-2012 fiscal year, we expect
to continue to operate in extremely
difficult economic conditions resulting
from the State and City of New York’s
drastic budget shortfalls and cuts back
                                                           Expenses
on grants and contracts that provide
vital services. We are working diligently
                                                           program                                                            Administration
to secure new funds from all available                     services                                                                             16%
                                                   44%                                                                            $1,119,701
sources in order to meet the continuing                    $2,994,173
and urgent needs of the community.
                                                                                                                                   immigrant
Full financial information is available by                                                                                           services
                                                                                                                                                26%
request to the Marks JCH and at                            social
                                                           services
                                                                                                                                  $1,779,094
http://www.charitiesnys.com/                       16%
                                                           $995,304




                                               Immigrant Services
                                               (Job Placement, Vocational Training, ESOL, Citizenship, Case Management)

                                               Social Services
                                               (Senior Services, NNORC, Senior Housing, Bensonhurst Senior Center, Multi -Service Center)

                                               Program Services
                                               (Children & Family, Youth, Camp, Sports & Fitness, Cultural Arts, Leadership Development,
                                               Educational and Recreational Services, Jewish Life and Learning)
360° AppROACH TO SERvICES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILy



                      marks JCh programs and services


                      Farber-Bruch Early Childhood Center                      Computer Center
                      Mommy & Me Classes                                       Connect to Care
                      Summer Day Camps                                         Single Stop Center
                      Robbins-Corenman Afterschool Center                      Health Insurance Counseling
                      Out of School Time (OST)                                 Nutrition Outreach Educational Program
                      Swim Academy & Swim Team                                 Citizenship Preparation & Civics Education
                      Sunday Academy Classes for Children                      Voter Registration Outreach
                      Special Needs Programs                                   Domestic Violence Prevention Program
                      School of Music and Dance                                Healthy Families Program
                      Children’s Fitness Center                                Family Literacy Program
                      Tot Tussovka Family Program in Park Slope                Health and Wellness Center
                      Chavurah Jewish Family Education                         Bensonhurst Business Club
                      Zehut Teen Center                                        Goldberg Senior Center
                      Cammarata Youth Sports Center                            Russian-language Older Adult Clubs
                      B’yachad Teen Overnight Camp                             Bensonhurst Senior Center
                      Annual Brooklyn Mitzvah Day                              Neighborhood Naturally Occurring Retirement Community
                      “We are Family Teen Leadership Institute:                Supportive Community Program
                      Brooklyn(USA)-Ashdod (Israel)-Dnepropetrovsk(Ukraine)”   Subotnick House and Senior Center
                      JCC Maccabi Games & ArtsFest                             Psychological Support for Seniors
                      Summer Youth Employment Program                          Silver Sneakers Senior Fitness
                      Butler Center for Educational Advancement
                      Dor Hadash Leadership Development
                      Alumni Association: Young Adult Chapter
                      Job Placement Services
                      Vocational and Educational Training
                      English for Speakers of Other Languages




 144 TEENS AND yOUNG ADULTS pARTICIpATED
 IN 5TH ANNUAL BROOKLyN MITZvAH DAy




                                                                                           Design by Ilya V. Gleikh
...help us write the next
chapter together...
To make a contribution or volunteer, or to support the “J” in any way,
please call our development office at 1.718.331.6800, ext. 117
www.jchb.org

7802 Bay Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11214 Tel.718.331.6800

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JCHB Message to the Community 2011

  • 1. 2011 Report to the Community E D I T H AND CAR L MAR KS jewish community house of bensonhurst
  • 3. Dear friends We are proud to share with you this first Report to the Community from the Marks Jewish Community House. The Marks JCH is celebrating its 85th anniversary this year. Throughout its rich history, the Marks JCH has impacted thousands of lives, and to this day, the “J” means so much to so many. We are grounding our members and clients with a sense of tradition and place, a set of programs that educate and inspire and a series of services that lift people up out of poverty and empower them. The Marks JCH meets the needs of the whole family, and it is our ultimate goal to help everyone we serve become self-sufficient and achieve his or her American dream. Every day 1,200 people walk through our doors. This report contains many other notable statistics that demonstrate the impact of our work. Behind each number is a story of personal impact, a life that has been transformed, an individual who has been inspired. Each day we are faced with difficult decisions trying to meet increased demands with limited resources for employment services, youth scholarships and providing a safety net for isolated older adult members of our community. Among the highlights of the pAst yeAr Are: Empowering the unemployed through job training and placement · The American Dream Center, supported by the Robin Hood Foundation, placed 245 adults with multiple impediments into jobs. · Connect to Care, supported by UJA-Federation of New York, worked with 225 people whose dreams were shattered by the economic crisis, offering career transition services, financial counseling, legal services and support. Another exciting and enriching summer for youth and teens · Our day camp served more than 500 campers, teaching them sports, swimming and Jewish culture as well as taking them on trips and overnights. Nearly half of our camp families received financial assistance. · B’yachad offered more than 100 teens a life-changing overnight camping experience focused on building the Jewish identity of the Russian-speaking community. Providing a warm community for older adults · The Bensonhurst Senior Center at the Marks JCH, supported by the New York City Department for the Aged, served 33,000 hot kosher lunches to seniors in our area. · Our Neighborhood Naturally Occurring Retirement Community, supported by UJA-Federation of New York and the Skirball Foundation, provides support to more than 700 homebound, isolated older adults, many of whom are Holocaust survivors, enabling them to remain in their homes and live their lives in dignity. The Marks JCH addresses the most urgent needs of a largely immigrant population, enabling them to have a better future. We are empowering families to combat their challenges and we equip them with the tools to become self-sufficient. We now face an increased demand for our services that outpaces our current capacity. We remain committed to our mission. We are grateful to our board members, supporters, staff and volunteers for their hard work, dedication and energy which enable us to continue to thrive in these challenging times. Together we make an impact. We welcome you to join us in making a difference in our community. Your advocacy, involvement and financial support strengthen our organization. We simply cannot do what we do without you. Alex Budnitsky Carol s. goldstein Jonathan e. gold CEO/Executive Director President Chairman of the Board
  • 4. The Marks JCH opens its doors to people of all ages and stages in life, meeting the needs of the whole family. Touching the lives of more than 20,000 the diversity of all we serve. The Marks JCH people each year, the Marks JCH creates is one of the largest providers of critical and sustains a caring community. From services in south Brooklyn. the early morning hours through the late evening, our building is abuzz with the What is a day in the life of the Marks JCH? voices of our members having fun, getting Preschoolers learning the alphabet. Teens help, learning, growing and giving back experiencing life lessons on the basketball to the place that means so much to so court. Immigrants being trained for new many. The Marks JCH’s impact extends job skills, practicing English or studying to well beyond our building. Our high-impact become American citizens. Social workers programs draw people from more than helping people access counseling, childcare 30 ZIP codes throughout New York City. or food assistance. Older adults finding Our “360°” holistic service model uniquely companionship and relieving isolation in a positions the Marks JCH to assess and book club or yoga class, or receiving visits address the needs of the whole family. in their homes from volunteers. Families Members of our experienced staff speak celebrating holidays together at the J or more than a dozen different languages, making plans to celebrate Shabbat together enabling us to serve our members and in one another’s homes. clients in their native languages and respect Marina, 33 years old - “My parents brought me to the Marks JCH or The “J” as they called it, with a slight Yiddish emphasis that none of us spoke, but all of us remembered. They took English classes there late at night and wanted me to be “taken care of” while they were learning. It was there, in an old building with a kaleidoscope of people, rooms, programs and languages that my Jewish journey began in 1992. Twenty years later, I brought my daughter to pre-school at the “J ”… This place has raised me and I wanted my daughter to take her first steps at the “J” as well.”
  • 5. Our Proven Record of Success New York City Department of Youth and Community Development Audit 2010 “The Marks JCH runs one of the best Family Literacy programs… ever… Everything, from documentation, assessment, lesson planning, and code compliance is excellent. The staff are committed to their work and open to suggestions and new ideas. The participants’ interest in the program is evident in the excellent attendance and retention.” Robin Hood Foundation Evaluation 2010 “The Marks JCH placed…in the upper quartile of all the job training and placement groups Robin Hood supports… The Marks team is polished and professional and understands data and analysis. We share an interest in working with a poor, barriered population and respect Marks’ other support and advocacy services as well.”
  • 6. BUILDING BLOCKS OF SUCCESS Children and Youth: a place to grow, place to learn… eArly Childhood Center – greAt After sChool – Beginnings to lifelong leArning essentiAl enriChment thAt grows At the Marks JCH’s Farber-Bruch Early with your Child Childhood Center, activities are integrated Under the guidance of trained staff, children into a daily program that focuses on social at the Marks JCH’s Robbins-Corenman skills, cognitive skills and physical and After School Center build their academic emotional well-being. The curriculum is skills as they learn and play together in a infused with Jewish values and is adapted vibrant, well-rounded environment. This to meet the needs of each child, including year 190 students received homework children with disabilities. Enrollment in help and participated in recreational play, our Jewish preschool, Universal pre- 75 kids learned in our tutoring programs, kindergarten program and Mommy and more than 100 children took dance and Me classes has doubled in the last two private music instruction and 120 students years, which speaks to the quality of our enrolled in the swim academy. Marks JCH programs. 51 chilren established a strong After School celebrated the successes of learning foundation at the Marks JCH’s its many students, including more than 50 Farber-Bruch Early Childhood Center children with special needs. this year. 186 TEENS LEARNED LIFE LESSONS ON THE BASKETBALL AND vOLLEyBALL COURTS OF CAMMARATA yOUTH SpORTS CENTER MORE THAN 400 CHILDREN LEARN AND GROW AT THE MARKS JCH’S ROBBINS-CORENMAN AFTER SCHOOL CENTER
  • 7. Yelena is 42 years old and is in the fight of her life, battling terminal cancer. Her husband left her recently and as a result of the divorce, Yelena lost access to health insurance. Every dollar was needed to pay for treatments and hospital bills. That meant her daughter Sasha could not go to camp. There was not a spare dollar in the family mArks JCh CAmp progrAms – fun, budget. friends, new experienCes For more than 80 years, we’ve provided a Sasha is in 3rd grade and was a camper in the Marks JCH safe, affordable summer camp program. camp the previous summer. Given how unpredictable the The Marks JCH camp is a community of children, teenagers and adults that fosters family situation was, it was only in June that the family positive relationships, encourages healthy applied for a scholarship to send Sasha back to camp, after risk-taking and promotes acceptance. we’d already distributed all of our scholarship funds. The Camp is both a gateway to Jewish life for Marks JCH staff came up with a creative approach to help campers and their families and a destination for Jewish experiential learning. Providing the family: to advocate with Sasha’s father’s union to cover scholarships for youth at risk, single parent part of the camp tuition, to simultaneously raise funds from families and families fighting poverty is our camp alumni and donors to cover the remaning balance key to helping parents to go out and seek and to create a camp account to enable Sasha to attend employment to enable their families to camp in future years. become self sufficient. In 2010, we reached our largest enrollment, registering campers from more than 30 ZIP codes in New York. Here is what Yelena said after the camp season: “I feel truly blessed for having the Marks JCH in the community. It teens At the J has been a haven to my daughter with the summer camp The Marks JCH has a decades-long tradition as a center of teen life in the program and its generosity to me, when I felt despair and neighborhood. Counting more than 300 hopelessness with my illness. My daughter comes home members, the Zehut Teen Center offers a shining from the Marks JCH with wonderful stories and variety of programs serving at-risk Jewish songs she learns at camp. Thank you so much. It makes youth. The Summer Youth Employment Program assisted hundreds of local teens me feel very happy to know that my daughter has another to find summer jobs and internships. family at the Marks JCH.” The Butler Center for Educational Advancement, supported by the J.E. & Z.B. Buttler Foundation, helps them achieve their academic potential through college preparation and other educational assistance. The Cammarata Youth Sports Center offers neighborhood teens a way to stay healthy and build positive friendships in a fun, competitive, and nurturing environment. 544 CAMpERS AND 80 COUNSELORS MADE LASTING MEMORIES AT MARKS JCH CAMpS
  • 8. ONE-STOp DESTINATION FOR BROOKLyN FAMILIES 125 yOUNG FAMILIES pRACTICED JEWISH vALUES THROUGH OUR FAMILy pROGRAMS heAlth And wellness Jewish life And leArning The Marks JCH helps community members At the Marks JCH, there are ongoing of all ages, backgrounds, and fitness levels opportunities for families and children to to stay active and to adopt healthy lifestyles discover the culture and traditions of our and habits. Team sports, fitness classes, rich Jewish heritage. The Marks JCH’s nutrition classes, a swim academy and a festival celebrations – for Chanukah, Purim full-service gym are available to members and Passover – bring together hundreds and non-members. Health and wellness are of people, young and old, to dance, sing, integrated into programs for children, teens learn and strengthen the ties that bind them and seniors, promoting healthy habits that together. This year’s Chanukah and Purim will last a lifetime. festivals drew more than 500 attendees each. expression And trAdition: CulturAl Arts progrAms Through the generosity of the Genesis A lively and diverse Performing Arts Series Philanthropy Group, coupled with the welcomes musicians, dancers, actors and Grinspoon Foundation and support from singers of the highest caliber who enhance UJA-Federation of New York, this year the cultural vibrancy of the community while the Marks JCH launched the PJ Library, celebrating Jewish, American, Russian and immediately selling out of our first 500 other global arts traditions. subscriptions. PJ, short for pajamas, is a national book program implemented on
  • 9. MORE THAN 2,000 pEOpLE ATTENDED 21 CULTURAL ARTS pERFORMANCES LAST yEAR the local level, mailing high quality Jewish children’s books and music to families each month and presenting book-themed programming in the community. foCus on young fAmilies – Building A future together The Marks JCH’s experiential learning programs provide informal Jewish education for a community that otherwise would have no Jewish content. Through our Chavurah Family program we are building a community for the increasing number of families with young children in the neighborhood. In our Tot Tussovka program we are also reaching the underserved Brownstone Brooklyn Jewish community with new exciting content for young families. MORE THAN 2,200 pEOpLE ARE LIvING HEALTHIER LIvES THROUGH THEIR ENROLLMENT IN THE MARKS JCH’S HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTER
  • 10. AT A MARCH 2011 MARKS JCH JOB FAIR, MORE THAN 750 JOB SEEKERS LINED Up AROUND THE BLOCK.
  • 11. pURSUING THE AMERICAN DREAM… The Road to Economic Self-Sufficiency leArning english is the first program, empowering its participants. This milestone in your new life … year, the Marks JCH offered services under Since the 1980s, the Marks JCH has the auspices of ADC and numerous other played a key role in resettling more than New York City and New York State-funded 50,000 immigrants from the former Soviet programs. Union in southwest Brooklyn in addition to serving immigrants from more than innovAtive ApproAChes to émigré 40 other countries. The Marks JCH’s job empowerment training, health services, English classes Marks JCH creates opportunities for Baby and other educational, cultural and social Boomers to build a secure and successful service programs are a vital lifeline for these future. Our Career and Business Transition immigrants, many of whom fled persecution Center (CBTC) is a comprehensive program in their countries of origin. that focuses on planning the economic future of every program participant and helps to employment serviCes make this future a reality. Our Bensonhurst Many of the immigrants who are part of the Business Club brings together more than Marks JCH’s community are chronically 200 local entrepreneurs and employers for unemployed or underemployed. While many networking and mentoring. Our partners are talented and eager to succeed, they face include Brooklyn Chambers of Commerce, social, educational and vocational barriers FEGS, Hebrew Free Loan Society, to economic self-sufficiency. The American Metropolitan Jewish Coordinating Council Dream Center (ADC), funded in part by the on Jewish Poverty and the New York Legal Robin Hood Foundation, is the Marks JCH’s Assistance Group. most comprehensive employment service THE AMERICAN DREAM CENTER pLACED 245 ADULTS INTO JOBS. 400 IMMIGRANTS LEARNED ENGLISH THROUGH CLASSES AT THE MARKS JCH, and 214 pARTICIpATED IN THE J’s STEpS TO CITIZENSHIp pROGRAM
  • 12. HELpING SENIORS THRIvE THE MARKS JCH’S BENSONHURST SENIOR CENTER pROvIDED MORE THAN 200 EDUCATIONAL AND RECREATIONAL pROGRAMS EACH MONTH. helping seniors thrive intergenerational programming, provide The local area served by the Marks JCH friendly visits, and deliver food and holiday is home to more than 40,000 elderly packages. Those who can travel to our residents, many of whom live below the center say the Yiddish Conversation Club poverty line. The Bensonhurst Senior Center is one of their favorite experiences. It brings provides a comprehensive approach to English and Russian speaking seniors offering supportive services for our older together to share family stories, speak their adults, including hot meals, recreational “mother tongue” and build bridges across programs, cultural celebrations and case cultures. Thanks to a New York Times assistance so older adults can remain vital Neediest Cases article about the Yiddish members of our community. Club, a generous donor enabled the group to continue meeting. work with holoCAust survivors And world wAr ii veterAns the dediCAtion of 88 serviCe Holocaust Survivors and World War II volunteers mAke our senior Veterans’ Clubs are among 16 volunteer-led progrAms viBrAnt And engAging initiatives in the Marks JCH senior center. The Neighborhood Naturally Occurring These programs ensure a life of dignity Retirement Community (NNORC) provides for frail and vulnerable survivors, most of personalized case management and health whom lived through the war, then Stalin, care services, in our office and at clients’ then immigration and are now fighting homes. Social workers and registered social isolation. Our staff and volunteers nurses help seniors to age in their own provide home visits to homebound homes. Minor home repairs and community seniors who essentially are cut off from advocacy round out this holistic approach, the outside world. Our teenagers, through which also features social and educational activities.
  • 13. THE MARKS JCH GOOD NEIGHBORS NNORC pROGRAM SERvED 800 SENIORS WITH SOCIAL SERvICES AND WELLNESS ACTIvITIES. Larisssa and Victor Shchetinina survived the poverty and hard labor of the Hitler and Stalin eras in Ukraine, only to be faced with emerging, rampant anti-Semitism and major economic challenges as the end of the 20th century approached. When they arrived in the United States in 2002, at the ages of 64 and 65, they settled in a one- bedroom apartment in Bensonhurst with their son. Speaking no English, and with no money and few possessions (when they emigrated, they had to sign away their rights to their pensions from their lifelong careers in the former Soviet Union), they turned to the Marks JCH for help. The Marks JCH helped them obtain the Supplemental Security Income and Food Stamps that have become their lifeline. Through our ESL classes, they were able to learn English, take the citizenship exam and became American citizens, all with the help of charitable funds that have been set aside for Holocaust survivors. The Marks JCH also has helped them obtain urgently needed medical care for serious illnesses that both of them have fought. While their challenges – medical and financial – unfortunately continue, Larisa and Victor know they can always rely on the J.
  • 14. THANKING OUR SUppORTERS The Marks JCH is grateful to its many the J in supporting the work we do and supporters for enabling us to meet the reach out to older alumni to reconnect. needs of whole families. We appreciate On April 18th, 2010, we launched the the foundations, funders, individual first annual “18 on the 18th Community donors, board members, volunteers, Challenge Campaign” which focused staff and members who support our on engaging recent alumni of the work. Marks JCH through social media and to participate in the decision-making In recent years, our local community process about where their contributions has begun to give back to the J in should go. Many young JCH alumni many ways. Neighborhood business who benefitted from our programs leaders who got their start through when they were immigrants just a few our Bensonhurst Business Club offer years ago – young professionals who pro bono services; a young adult who are now in a position to give back – learned to play basketball as a new donated their vacation time to help émigré teen at the J joined our Board staff a camp trip and contributed their of Directors; a local café owner offers money to make sure that children in our free Thanksgiving meals to needy community who needed a scholarship Holocaust survivors as a way of saying to attend summer camp 2011 or the thanks for the help he received in JCC Maccabi Games 2011 received launching his business through our one. Their contributions totaled more microfinance program. It is our goal to than $18,000, collected in just two continue to engage recent alumni of months. marks JCh Board of * David P. Berkowitz marks JCh executive team directors Katherine Boas David Dubrow Alex Budnitsky, MA, MSW Carol S. Goldstein Gerald P. Farber Executive Director/CEO President Eli S. Feldman Felix Filler Melanie Levav, MA, LMSW * Cary J. Davis * Cheryl Fishbein Assistant Executive Director, Honorary Chairman of the Mel Goldfeder Financial Resource Development Board Anton Gorshkov Dayle J. Henshel Gelena Blishteyn, MSW * Jonathan E. Gold Ben Krull Director of Program Services Chairman of the Board Glenn Markman and Operations Irene Molod Rachel Epstein * Leon Pollack Vladimir Vishnevskiy 1st Vice President * Philip Schatten Director of Immigrant Services Allan L. Shaw David Klafter Faye Levine, LMSW 2nd Vice President Honorary Board Director of Social Services Members David E. Rubinsky Violetta Shmulenzon, MSW 3rd Vice President Andrew Boas Director of Camping and Stanley Goldberg Leadership Development Yale Fergang Arthur Press Treasurer Dr. Benjamin Sherman David Smith Director of Finance Alvin Kuneffsky Secretary Inna Kuznetsova Director of Administration * Past Presidents
  • 15. MARKS JCH FINANCIALS UJA-Federation of New York is our largest single funder, providing both Funding Sources core operating support and numerous program grants. Nearly one third of our budget comes from New York State, fee for service federal and local government sources, government $2,076,480 31% grants sponsoring programs in all areas of 32% $2,207,877 service. We also are supported by foundations such as the Robin Hood uJA federation 27% Foundation, the Skirball Foundation and private foundations $1,849,704 the Harold Grinspoon Foundation as well 5% $340,000 as numerous individual donors. Contributions 5% other $354,119 0.2% In the 2010-2011 fiscal year, several $11,857 government-funded programs were cut significantly, including the mid-year elimination of our prized family literacy program. Despite significant cuts in Revenue government funding, we were able to Administration 13% achieve a balanced operating budget, $933,707 primarily as a result of streamlining our program services 48% operations, securing new grants and $3,265,635 with generous support from funders. The current economic environment challenges our ability to provide key services, causing wait lists for many of social services our programs. 12% immigrant services $822,783 27% $1,824,497 In the 2011-2012 fiscal year, we expect to continue to operate in extremely difficult economic conditions resulting from the State and City of New York’s drastic budget shortfalls and cuts back Expenses on grants and contracts that provide vital services. We are working diligently program Administration to secure new funds from all available services 16% 44% $1,119,701 sources in order to meet the continuing $2,994,173 and urgent needs of the community. immigrant Full financial information is available by services 26% request to the Marks JCH and at social services $1,779,094 http://www.charitiesnys.com/ 16% $995,304 Immigrant Services (Job Placement, Vocational Training, ESOL, Citizenship, Case Management) Social Services (Senior Services, NNORC, Senior Housing, Bensonhurst Senior Center, Multi -Service Center) Program Services (Children & Family, Youth, Camp, Sports & Fitness, Cultural Arts, Leadership Development, Educational and Recreational Services, Jewish Life and Learning)
  • 16. 360° AppROACH TO SERvICES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILy marks JCh programs and services Farber-Bruch Early Childhood Center Computer Center Mommy & Me Classes Connect to Care Summer Day Camps Single Stop Center Robbins-Corenman Afterschool Center Health Insurance Counseling Out of School Time (OST) Nutrition Outreach Educational Program Swim Academy & Swim Team Citizenship Preparation & Civics Education Sunday Academy Classes for Children Voter Registration Outreach Special Needs Programs Domestic Violence Prevention Program School of Music and Dance Healthy Families Program Children’s Fitness Center Family Literacy Program Tot Tussovka Family Program in Park Slope Health and Wellness Center Chavurah Jewish Family Education Bensonhurst Business Club Zehut Teen Center Goldberg Senior Center Cammarata Youth Sports Center Russian-language Older Adult Clubs B’yachad Teen Overnight Camp Bensonhurst Senior Center Annual Brooklyn Mitzvah Day Neighborhood Naturally Occurring Retirement Community “We are Family Teen Leadership Institute: Supportive Community Program Brooklyn(USA)-Ashdod (Israel)-Dnepropetrovsk(Ukraine)” Subotnick House and Senior Center JCC Maccabi Games & ArtsFest Psychological Support for Seniors Summer Youth Employment Program Silver Sneakers Senior Fitness Butler Center for Educational Advancement Dor Hadash Leadership Development Alumni Association: Young Adult Chapter Job Placement Services Vocational and Educational Training English for Speakers of Other Languages 144 TEENS AND yOUNG ADULTS pARTICIpATED IN 5TH ANNUAL BROOKLyN MITZvAH DAy Design by Ilya V. Gleikh
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