Accolades

Lifeline
“Lifeline has made such a difference in the quality of life for my mom. She no longer worries about being alone in the house and we feel more at ease knowing that if something happens, help is just a push of the button away.” – Daughter of Lifeline client, 2007

Homemaker
“…I need help to get through the day. If God would only grant my wish to have Sandra here all the time helping me, then I would be happy…” – Janice Sturdevant, Homemaker client

Teen Life Counts
“It is very good to know that there are other people outside of a school setting, available readily to work with the children of New Orleans… Continue working in the recovery of our city!” – School professional, 2007

“Your program has been of great assistance to me in dealing with the mental health issues of the student population. As a result of the program which you presented here this fall, three students with active suicidal ideation were referred to me by other students. We were able to refer them for appropriate psychiatric assistance and thereby avert tragedy. Also, as a direct result of your program 16 students suffering from various degrees of depression, six of whom had considered suicide, referred themselves to me for intervention…You have helped to save lives here and helped to enable students who might otherwise have become tragic statistics to continue their education so that they may in time contribute a great deal to our larger society.”
– Social Worker, Benjamin Franklin High School

“The professionals who facilitate the program are very competent in their areas of expertise. Their willingness to spend time here at Jesuit High School is an immeasurable community service. There is no way to truly measure how many lives are touched by your unconditional positive regard for those in need.” – Director of Guidance, Jesuit High School

“Commendations to the staff and volunteers of Teen Life Counts. I applaud you for your hard work and dedication to suicide prevention and our youth.” – Senator Mary Landrieu

“Our teachers and students were made aware of the overt and covert warning signs of suicide and depression. One noticeable change has been the attitude about suicide. In the African American culture, suicide is considered a ‘rich white males’ disease.’ ‘I feel like killing myself’ is a common everyday expression of displeasure and is dismissed without a second thought. Through education, the teachers and students are more cognizant of the signs of suicide and depression, and are taking immediate action to get help…This program has significantly affected attitude, heightened intervention, improved the quality of life, and saved lives.” – Counselor, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School

“The physicians of this country are committed to reversing the startlingly high youth homicide and suicide statistics that exist in the United States; we rank highest amongh the 26 wealthiest nations. I know you will agree that the answer is prevention through increased public awareness and intervention with youth at risk…Jefferson Parish Medical Society has long been committed to teen suicide prevention through our support of your Teen Life Counts program. We are proud to be associated with such a highly regarded school-based suicide awareness and intervention program that reaches so many teens in our public, private, and parochial schools.” – Executive Director, Jefferson Parish Medical Society

“They provided our school with a very professional team of presenters, and the discussions and presentations proved to be very informative, comforting and brought closure to a tragic situation… we felt fortunate to be able to offer it to our students and plan to continue it for many years.” – Cherry Spiers, guidance counselor at Rummel, 2007

“When you consider their friends and family members, that’s a lot of people being touched by this program.” – Bruce Sossaman, TLC volunteer

Rosh Hashanah Gift Bags
“[The Rosh Hashana Bag] is indeed a sweet start to the New Year, and I appreciate it.” – Recipient, 2008

“Many, many thanks for my very sweet “bag of sweets” for the New Year.  What a lovely touch to feel so included in our whole Jewish community – it made me quite ready to pray for us all – with love and sincerity.  My little brown bag set the tone for my days of Awe and of prayer.  Appreciation to each who participated in this thoughtful gesture. L’Shanah Tovah.” — Recipient, 2009

Catch-A-Cab
“Cabs aren’t just for tourists anymore.” – Mrs. T, 2007

Accolades

Jewish Family Service of Greater New Orleans is a social service agency dedicated to preserving, strengthening and enhancing the well-being and self-sufficiency of individuals and families at every stage of life.

Northshore
1403 N. Causeway Blvd
Mandeville, La 70471
Phone: (985)264-1619
Fax: (985)727-4646

Metairie
3330 W. Esplanade Ave, Ste 600
Metairie, LA 70002
Phone: (504)831-8475
Fax:(504)831-1130

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1426 Amelia St.
New Orleans, LA 70115
Phone: (504)831-8475

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