Who Wouldn’t Want to be a (JFS) Friendly Visitor?

Who Wouldn’t Want to be a (JFS) Friendly Visitor?

Who Wouldn’t Want to be a (JFS) Friendly Visitor?Definition:

friend-ly ( frend-lee) adjective

1. showing friendship

2. kind, helpful

3. inclined to approve, help, or support

4. amicable

vis-i-tor (viz-i-ter) noun

1. a person who visits as for reasons of friendship, business, travel or the like.

Jewish Family Service in Boulder is looking for volunteers for our seniors. If you consider yourself friendly and like to visit, please consider this volunteer opportunity!

Many of our seniors are isolated, new to the area, or just in need of a friend.

For more information, please contact Ingrid Swords, volunteer voordinator, at 303.415.1025 or iswords@jewishfamilyservice.org.

About Jewish Family Service

JFS Boulder helps individuals maintain a high quality of life through programs and services that keep them supported, connected, and engaged. Services include care management, counseling, food, companionship, emergency assistance, and holiday celebrations. JFS serves everyone regardless of race, faith, gender, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation.

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