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January News at JFCS

Honoring People Who Make JFCS Extraordinary At JFCS, our strength has always come from the people who choose to serve our community with compassion, expertise, and unwavering commitment. This month, we’re proud to highlight three individuals whose leadership and dedication embody the very best of who we are. Honoring Kannu…Read More

USCIS Reduces Maximum Validity Period of Employment Authorization for Some Categories

On December 4, 2025, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced the reduction of the maximum validity period for initial and renewal Employment Authorization Documents (EAD) for several categories of noncitizens.  Who does this impact?  Noncitizens admitted as refugees  Noncitizens granted asylum  Noncitizens granted withholding of deportation or removal  Noncitizens with pending applications for asylum or withholding of removal  Noncitizens with pending applications for…Read More

November News at JFCS

JFCS Squirrel Hill Food Pantry Rooted In Community De to rising food costs, unexpected hardships, and SNAP cuts, many neighbors are turning to the JFCS Squirrel Hill Food Pantry. During this challenging time, we are reminded, every day, that food is not just a basic need; it’s the foundation of…Read More

October News at JFCS

JFCS Squirrel Hill Food Pantry: Nourishing Community for 25 Years 25 years ago, with the support from the Jewish Healthcare Foundation, the Kosher SuperPantry began with a few shelves and a big mission: no one in our community should go hungry. Today, the JFCS Squirrel Hill Food Pantry serves over 1,000 households every…Read More