As the month of May marks Jewish American Heritage Month, a South Jersey nonprofit is highlighting several adults with developmental disabilities who are excelling in the workforce. GoldnerTV reports
PHILADELPHIA — As the month of May marks Jewish American Heritage Month, a South Jersey nonprofit is highlighting several adults with developmental disabilities who are excelling in the workforce.
While JFCS’ Supported Employment Program is rooted in Jewish values, program manager Karen Marks said they help adults of all denominations.EXCLUSIVE: Teen Pilot Who Landed Plane On Bridge In Ocean City Shares How He Survived New Mexico Plane Crash
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