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Resources
• Mental Health and Substance Use
Support Services Comprehensive
Community Services (CCS)
Contact: Jessica Still, CCS Intake Coordinator,
JStill@JFSMilw.org • (414) 225-1319
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.
• Social Services for Russian Speakers
and Holocaust Survivors
Contact: sguendel@jfsmilw.org • (414) 225-1302
We offer services for a special population of aging adults
identified as Russian-speaking immigrants. Services include
restitution to those who were victims of Holocaust, translation
services Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Hebrew and Yiddish,
food stamps and systemic monitoring of this program,
immigration forms and documents, housing matters,
medical interpretation at doctor’s offices and hospitals,
family conflict resolution as well as SSI, SSI+SS, disability
benefits, Medicare and Medicaid enrollment assistance.
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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: Adina Gasser
Shalom Madison welcomes those new to Madison, considering moving to our community, or existing residents
in search of information. Shalom Baby welcomes babies
and their families by birth or adoption to the Jewish
community. Both programs connect new residents and
families to community resources for support, to help them
build Jewish connections, and provide a special gift bag.
T MadCAB: Madison Jewish
Leadership Cabinet
Engage@JewishMadison.org
JewishMadison.org/MadCab
Contact: Adina Gasser
MadCAB, is the dynamic leadership development
program created by the Jewish Federation of Madison.
MadCAB brings together a cohort of young adults
for an 18-month program designed to enhance their
leadership skills and create the next generation of
leaders within Madison’s Jewish Community.
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