In addition to the events listed below, we offer a wide variety of ongoing support groups and social programs.
Explore our support group options for parents of babies under one year old, children who have a sibling with a disability, adults living with chronic mental illness, adult children and care partners of individuals with dementia or Parkinson’s disease, individuals who are experiencing grief and loss, and people who have lost a loved one to suicide.
Upcoming Events
Spanish Parkinson's Dance Class
May 14, 2026
Designed for those with Parkinson's disease or similar symptoms.
Shavuot ice cream party for adults with diverse abilities and needs
May 17, 2026
Come and celebrate Shavuot with JF&CS!
Ask Edie: Your Aging Questions Answered
May 20, 2026
This May for Older Americans Month, JF&CS is opening a new community conversation about aging. Join us for Ask Edie on May 20.
Adoption Resources Orientation
Jun 02, 2026
This small-group orientation is a great opportunity to learn more about our domestic infant adoption program. Come with any and all questions!
The Art of Resilience
Jun 03, 2026
Join us to celebrate all those living with Parkinson's in our community and the resilience they show!
Memory Cafe: Steve's Music and Movement
Jun 05, 2026
Join Steve Gintz on guitar and vocals as he leads us in music and movement!Past Events
Let's Talk about Dementia and Culture Symposium 2024
Oct 29, 2024
Community Support Circles: October 7, One Year Later
Oct 28, 2024
Community Support Circles: October 7, One Year Later
Oct 23, 2024
Find Your Beat: Drumming for Parkinson's
Oct 22, 2024
JF&CS Memory Café: Nature Connection
Oct 11, 2024
Rosh Hashanah Celebration
Sep 22, 2024
JF&CS Memory Café: Healing Through Drumming
Sep 06, 2024
Dementia Friends Information Session
Aug 15, 2024
Virtual Memory Café Hour
Aug 15, 2024
JF&CS Memory Café: Expressive Dance and Movement
Aug 02, 2024
Support Groups & Social Programs
Explore our support groups for new parents, adult children and care partners of individuals with dementia or Parkinson’s disease, individuals who are experiencing grief and loss, and more.