JFS St. Louis Awarded $200,000 Grant from the Tilles Foundation

 Jewish Family Services (JFS) received a $200,000 grant over two years from the Tilles Foundation, which is dedicated to finding the most effective and impactful ways to help children in the Greater St. Louis Region through innovative charitable investments. The grant will support JFS’ Child Abuse Prevention Program (CAPP) and its expansion to serve more individuals by adding a staff member and producing new educational tools.

The grant will enable the current program to reach nearly 52,000 pre-K through fifth grade students annually by 2026. For almost 30 years, CAPP and its trained specialists have worked with more than 150 schools across St. Louis to teach over 35,000 children, teachers and parents about body safety, the warning signs of child abuse, and safe internet skills. The program’s goal is to equip the region’s children and adults with the knowledge to reduce or eliminate the risk of child sexual abuse.

Through the generosity of the Tilles Foundation, JFS expanded its CAPP program into middle and high schools to reach an additional 10,000 students each year, as well as hired specialist Bria Liggins. Her work will focus on delivering presentations and programs that teach area adolescents the skills to develop healthy relationships in their teenage years and beyond.

The grant also will be used to create a library of seven proprietary training videos for preschool through eighth grade. These videos, which contain CAPP presentations and content, will assist school counselors and social workers to achieve a wider reach and greater impact throughout the community.

“We are truly grateful to the Tilles Foundation for recognizing our long-standing mission to prevent child sexual abuse,” said JFS Chief Executive Officer Miriam Seidenfeld. “This generous grant enables our organization to add a much-needed specialist like Bria to our team, as well as to produce videos that will expand our capacity to reach and teach a larger audience.”

Founded in 1871, JFS is a multiservice nonprofit that supports families and seniors, alleviates hunger, and improves mental health for all St. Louisans. The organization serves individuals and families in crisis, as well as helps seniors remain independent and connected to the community. JFS – which supports the emotional and physical well-being of more than 50,000 area children, families, and seniors annually – provides hunger relief through its Harvey Kornblum Jewish Food Pantry (HKJFP). For more information, call (314) 993-1000.

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JFS St. Louis to Hold 150th Anniversary Gala

 Jewish Family Services (JFS), which provides mental health and social services for all St. Louisans, will host The Masks We Wear: A JFS Gala Celebrating 150 Years. The event will be held Sun., Nov. 21 from 5:30 to 9 p.m. at The Ritz-Carlton located at 100 Carondelet Plaza in Clayton, Mo. Proceeds from the gala will benefit all JFS programs and services.

The gala includes a reception, dinner, and entertainment. The evening will feature a program highlighting JFS’ illustrious history of empowering individuals and families by providing essential resources such as food, mental health services, and eldercare.

The evening will pay tribute to the Harvey Kornblum Foundation along with trustees Gay Kornblum, Kathy Kornblum, Laura K. Silver, and Michael Silver. The Foundation has generously enabled JFS to meet the St. Louis community’s need for food assistance during the past 20 years, including providing critical support and nourishment throughout the ongoing pandemic.

Founded in 1871, JFS is a multiservice nonprofit that supports families and seniors, alleviates hunger, and improves mental health for all St. Louisans. The organization serves individuals and families in crisis, as well as helps seniors remain independent and connected to the community. JFS – which supports the emotional and physical well-being of more than 50,000 area children, families, and seniors annually – provides hunger relief through its Harvey Kornblum Jewish Food Pantry (HKJFP).

Tickets are $200 per person, and gala sponsorships are available. For more information, call (314) 993-1000.

Jewish Family Services

Megan Grove

314-993-1000

www.jfsstl.org

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St. Louis, MO Doctor & Author Publishes Book on Chronic Pain Treatment

Facilitated Segment: Missing Link in Treatment of Complex Chronic Pain, a new book by Dr. Rachel Feinberg, has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc.

It has been said that the successful practice of medicine involves at least fifty percent experience and fifty percent art. The treatment of the complex chronic pain patient requires a fundamentally logical approach that respects the dynamic complexity of the nervous system and its neurohumoral and electrical mechanisms. Treatment needs to be dynamic and the underlying perpetuating pain generator needs to be diagnosed.

This book is a reflection of thirty years of experience treating thousands of patients. Through simplicity, logic, and science the book encourages three dimensional thought and describes successful decrease in pain and increase in functional capacity for many people. It is a process.

About the Author
Dr. Rachel Feinberg received her M.D. degree from the State University of New York at Downstate Medical School in Brooklyn, New York. She completed an anesthesiology residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and a fellowship at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. After sustaining a severe compound fracture of the right wrist which required three operations she became passionate about interventional medicine, biomechanics, rehabilitation and manual physical therapy techniques. The driving force was to ask why the patient developed the pain. She is athletic and very interested in movement and spinal stabilizing exercise such as pilates and yoga in addition to traditional aerobic and strength training exercise. She also feels strongly that functional medicine and accurate nutritional assessment leads to pain relief and increased functional capacity of mind, body, and soul.

Facilitated Segment: Missing Link in Treatment of Complex Chronic Pain is a 160-page paperback with a retail price of $32.00 (eBook $27.00). The ISBN is 978-1-6495-7239-4. It was published by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. For members of the press, to request a review copy, visit our virtual pressroom at http://dorrancepressroom.com/facilitated-segment-missing-link-in-treatment-of-complex-chronic-pain/ or to buy the book visit our online bookstore at http://bookstore.dorrancepublishing.com/facilitated-segment-missing-link-in-treatment-of-complex-chronic-pain/