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Resources
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• Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
Contact: Clinical Services Coordinator,
Clinic@JFSMilw.org • (414) 225-1374
Through our state-certified outpatient mental
health clinic, JFS clinical staff offers results-oriented therapy to individuals struggling with mental
illness or personal problems. Our multidisciplinary team is qualified to assess and treat a range
of emotional problems, including: relationship
issues, domestic abuse, addictions and more.
• Advocacy and Counseling Services
for Survivors of Violent Crimes
Contact: Clinical Services Coordinator,
Clinic@JFSMilw.org • (414) 225-1374
Jewish Family Services provides mental health psychotherapy services to adults and children who have
experienced violent crime in the Milwaukee metro
area through our state-certified outpatient mental
health clinic. In addition, we respond to the advocacy needs in the Jewish community statewide and
in the metro Milwaukee area. Our advocacy services
offer support to people impacted by interpersonal
violence, housing discrimination and antisemitic
hate crime. We serve as an expansion of SHOFAR,
a call to action to address child sexual abuse, sexual
harassment and domestic violence in our community. All services are funded by the Department of
Justice and are offered at no cost to the survivor.
T Case Management and Social Services
• Disability Case Management
Contact: Kevin Boland, Director of Social Services,
KBoland@JFSMilw.org • (414) 225-1208
Disability Case Management assures that adults
with developmental disabilities and/or severe and
persistent mental illness are given the opportunity to live independently and achieve their fullest
potential. JFS Disability Case Managers provide
a continuum of services: help with government
benefits and entitlements like SSI, SSDI, Food
Share and Medicaid (Title 19); assist with identifying appropriate housing; money management
services; socialization opportunities; in-house links
to counseling; information, referral and advocacy.
• Jewish Community Services
Contact: Beth Mumper, Program Coordinator,
EMumper@JFSMilw.org • (414) 225-1347
Our Jewish Community Case Management program
offers supportive case management services for
members of the Milwaukee Jewish community in
a culturally informed and competent manner. The
program addresses immediate, interment and ongoing social service needs of Jewish individuals and
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families through a formal assessment and strength
based culturally sensitive care plan. Clients receive
assistance to secure resources to meet their basic
life needs including food, clothing, shelter and
access mental health and primary healthcare.
• Mental Health and Substance
Use Support Services
Comprehensive Community Services (CCS)
Contact: Jessica Swoboda, CCS Intake Coordinator,
JSwoboda@JFSMilw.org • (414) 225-1383
CCS is a support program for adults living with
mental health disorders, substance use disorders,
or both, who have Medicaid/T19 coverage and
reside in Milwaukee County. CCS offers access
to a wide array of unique services to help clients
manage mental health conditions, recover from
substance use, improve health, and build life skills to
be more independent and achieve personal goals.
JEWISH FEDERATION OF MADISON
6434 Enterprise Ln.
Madison, WI 53719
(608) 278-1808 • Fax: (608) 278-7814
Info@JewishMadison.org
JewishMadison.org
The Jewish Federation of Madison, founded in 1940,
is committed to building our community and helping
those facing hardship here and around the world. Among
the Federation’s major programs and services are:
• Camp Shalom, serving more than
1,000 children each summer
• The Hilde L. Mosse Gan HaYeled Preschool,
providing preschool education for children
18 months old – 5 years old
• Midrasha Hebrew High School, our
community-wide Jewish studies and Hebrew
language program for 8th–12th graders
• Irwin A. and Robert D. Goodman Jewish
Community Campus, a 154-acre year-round
recreation and educational facility
Our Annual Tzedakah Campaign supports local
service agencies such as: Chabad at UW, Jewish
Burial Association of Madison, Jewish Social Services,
UW Hillel, Wisconsin Jewish Council. Through the
Jewish Federations of North America we support
programs in Israel and 70 countries worldwide.
T Shalom Madison & Shalom Baby
Engage@JewishMadison.org
JewishMadison.org/shalom-madison
JewishMadison.org/shalom-baby
Contact: Marni Ginsberg
Shalom Madison welcomes those new to Madison, considering moving to our community, or existing residents in