In 1899, a visionary group of Jewish leaders from Wilmington embarked on a journey to improve people’s lives in the community. In 2005 the agency changed its name to Jewish Family Services of Delaware, emphasizing the multitude and variety of “kaleidoscopic” services provided.

JFS continues to evolve to this day. Yet, its core mission—inspired and guided by the Jewish values of our founders—has never changed: to provide counseling and support services that strengthen the well-being of the individual, family, and community regardless of religion.

What services does JFS Delaware offer?

·       Mental Health

·       Cancer Care

·       Older Adult Services

·       Dementia Care

·       Support Services

·       Refugee Services

 

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AuthorRonald Kahn

Col. Mitch Berger, Senior Aerospace Science Instructor of the Caesar Rodney High School AF JROTC along with cadets Bethany Ford and Maddox Baker spoke to the Camden Wyoming Rotary about the JROTC program at CR. Colonel Berger talked about how he came to his current position thanks to the help of Camden-Wyoming Rotary’s own LTC Steve Welde, the previous Senior Aerospace Science Instructor at CR. He also related his plans to take on an even bigger assignment with AF JROTC.

Cadets Ford and Baker discussed their jobs as cadets. They spoke of their aspirations for college and beyond. The JROTC program does thousands of community service hours each year and is in the business of setting cadets up for success in high school and whatever they choose to do after.

Photo L to R: LTC (Ret) Steve Welde, Cadet Bethany Ford, Cadet Maddox Baker, Club President Dr, Yasmith Johnson, Col.(Ret) Mitch Berger

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Colleen Culver, professional storyteller, tells her story to the CW Rotary Club

Colleen Culver, wife of our treasurer, Dave Walczak talked about her long career as a writer or as she says, a “storyteller”. At our Wednesday Rotary meeting, Colleen told her story about her lifelong passion for writing.

She has written 200 books of different genres under a variety of pen names. Colleen grew up in the Camden - Wyoming area and relies on many of her experiences from her early childhood when writing her books.

Colleen’s first publication was at age 16 in the Delaware Digest and sold her first novel when she was 23 Colleen’s mother was a writer, and when her mother was given a diagnosis of terminal cancer, Colleen teamed up with her to author several books.

To date, Colleen has sold over 10 million copies of her books. The books have been translated into multiple languages and read around the world. She continues her disciplined schedule of writing and is currently under contract to write Amish romances.

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AuthorRonald Kahn

Third grade students in the Caesar Rodney School District were recently given the gift of a dictionary by the Camden Wyoming Rotary Club. The Club has participated in The Dictionary Project for about 25 years. In that time, they have provided thousands of dictionaries to students. The third graders were excited to receive their new dictionaries. Many of the students quickly started thumbing through the books to learn about sign language, see the longest word in the English language, or find a favorite word. It is rewarding to see the sparkle of gratitude in the students’ eyes when they get their very own book that they can write their name in.

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AuthorRonald Kahn

On Thursday, November 17, 2022, Camden Wyoming Rotary Club members Jan, Jose, Sue, Trish, Ron, Debbie, Dan, Fran, Jazzy, Prospective member Jake, Satellite Club member Debbie K., and First Husband Vern carpooled to Wilmington to help fill holiday stockings with various items for the troops at Stockings for soldiers -Delaware, Inc.

The program was founded by Judy Travis to help improve the morale and welfare of members of the Armed Forces of United States deployed in harm’s way. The individual stockings send a "touch of home" as well as personal messages of support to remind our troops that we appreciate all they do for us and to let them know that they have not been forgotten over the holidays.

The Wyoming Rotary Club has participated in this worthwhile event for several years. It was a fun evening helping to say thanks to the men and women of our armed services.

Our work group with Judy Travis and ?

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AuthorRonald Kahn