Jewish Social Service Agency
Jewish Social Service Agency provides nonsectarian services including temporary home care for people in recovery, consultation for long-term care planning, and case management. It also offers Asperger Syndrome-specific therapy for individuals of any religion and a parent support group. It has helped immigrants adjust to living in the United States, including finding schooling for their children, teaching English, and training of vocational skills. Jewish Social Service Agency offers programs on dealing with anxiety and stress resulting from war. In 2013, it partnered with Yachad and American Jewish Society for Service to develop and implement a curriculum that helps people understand what it is like to live with a disability and how important social services are to people in need of help.