HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR SUPPORT PROGRAM/CAFE EUROPA | JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND

Outreach program providing counseling/case management and essential services enabling eligible individuals to live independently in the community. Services may include care coordination, counseling/case management, assistance with filing reparations and/or pension claims; financial assistance due to eligible individuals; and personal care/light housekeeping. Volunteers are specially trained to provide social companionship to survivors. Also provides an opportunity to gather and socialize, to celebrate Jewish holidays, and to attend arts and cultural programming on a regular basis.

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211 Cleveland

Physical Address

29125 Chagrin Blvd., Pepper Pike, OH 44122

Hours

M-F: 8:00am-5:00pm.

Fax

(216) 504-0551

Application process

Phone for appointment.

Fee

Free. There is a fixed fee for grocery delivery. Depending upon whether or not a volunteer is available for transportation to medical appointments there may be a fixed fee if a paid driver is needed.

Eligibility

Must be a Jewish Holocaust survivor residing in Cuyahoga County. Financial assistance depends on income eligibility.

Agency info

JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND

A behavioral and health organization that seeks to provide services for every generation of the family, regardless of religious affiliation or financial status.