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Seniors should keep active but know limitations

By: Stefanie Small, quoted
Published: August, 2010 - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

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Baby Boomers Facing Emotional Challenges

By: Stefanie Small, quoted
Published: May, 2010 - Western Pennsylvania Hospital News

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Geriatric Care Coordination: Staying Independent at Home with Help

By: Stefanie Small
Published: May, 2010 - Senior Citizen’s Guide to Pittsburgh

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Time management for stress, too

By: Bari Benjamin
Published: May, 2010 - Pittsburgh Toy Lending Library

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Families Together: Spring offers time to revive

By: Wendy Levin-Shaw
Published: April, 2010 - Squirrel Hill Magazine

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Teaching young children how to help our neighbors in need

By: Becky Abrams
Published: March, 2010 - Pittsburgh Toy Lending Library

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More Pittsburgh guys coloring hair for edge in job market

By: Julie Marx, quoted
Published: February, 2010 - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

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Expert talks interviewing strategy

By: Justin Kelly, quoted
Published: February, 2010 - The Pitt News

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Mommy Reflections: Expectations as I adopted

By: Bari Benjamin
Published: January, 2010 - Pittsburgh Toy Lending Library

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Back to School: Helping Children Transition

By: Barbara Wollman
Published: November, 2009 - Pittsburgh Toy Lending Library

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Recruiting seniors ready to engage their brains
JF&CS needs 10 seniors to participate in our next fun, FREE Brain Builders Club. If you want to learn something new and strengthen your cognition, and you're between the ages of 65 and 85, contact Ellie Eisenstat to learn more (412-904-5960 or eeisenstat@jfcspgh.org).
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Interfaith families – meet others to learn this fall!
Even if you’re new to an interfaith relationship or grandparenting, one of these series might be for you. Join other interfaith couples starting 10/6 or other Jewish grandparents whose adult children are intermarried starting 9/20.
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Serenity Farms growing produce for Pantry clients
Check out these photos from Serenity Farms, where they’re growing produce for our Squirrel Hill Food Pantry clients. If you’d like to learn more about this family-friendly volunteer opportunity, call the Pantry at 412-421-2708. We – and the tomatoes! – need your help.
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