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  It's a 'Night of 1,000 Stories'
Event will raise money for agency's service programs

By DAN SCANLAN
Staff writer
- August 21, 2004

Eat, drink or play Bunco, and help Jacksonville's Jewish Family and Community Services raise funds for its family and childrens' service programs during the "Night of 1,000 Stories" Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 28 and 29.

Sixteen events are being held to try to raise about $10,000 for the agency, which serves almost 30,000 needy adults and children all over the city regardless of faith from its offices at 6261 Dupont Station Court E. on the Southside.

Jewish Family and Community Services, gives a client food from the Winn-Dixie Emergency Food Pantry.
Janet Hall, a staff member at Jewish Family and Community Services, gives a client food from the Winn-Dixie Emergency Food Pantry.
The events are invitation-only for the most part, dreamed up by agency donors and volunteers to raise funds and awareness for it. Robin Peters, agency community services development director, said stories about how clients have benefitted from the agency's services over the years will be part of each.

"We are sharing true stories from the agency, from people helped by our food pantry or foster children put in a stable environment. These are true stories," Peters said. "The names have been changed to protect the privacy of clients, but they show how lives are being changed, and it is a full range from senior citizens to families having a tough time making bills due to a job loss and needing a bridge until they get on their feet."

Jewish Family and Community Services was founded in 1917 as the Jewish Welfare Society, helping people with financial assistance. More services have been added over the years, and include foster care placement, adoption services, counseling, a food pantry and kosher nutrition for seniors funded by donations from community and professional groups and residents.

The idea for the fund-raising parties was suggested by volunteer and financial donor Cathie Kopecky, who helped organize similar events while working with a non-profit agency in Chicago years ago. She wanted to hold one event to honor her late parents, Ed and Edith Kopecky, who helped teach her that "one person can make a difference by asking others to help," and decided to expand it, she said.

"The idea was to have a party. Friends would come over, kick in, learn about an agency they hadn't heard about and have fun," Kopecky said. "While I could do one party, I figured out how to make that gift bigger, and this is how to introduce a lot of people to the agency. And instead of me donating $1,000, we will have $10,000 and it will grow from there."

The agency sent letters to its donors suggesting they hold fund-raisers, and 15 others agreed. Peters is holding a party for friends and neighbors, while others have scheduled a beach party, an outing at a Jacksonville Suns baseball game and a Bunco card game. The Jacksonville Jewish Center youth group will go to a movie and dinner to learn how much it costs to have a night out, Peters said.

"It will calculate the cost of what to many is a simple night out to learn how other children in the community can't have that experience, and raise funds so those children can," Peters said. "They will learn that $35 for a child in foster care is a huge amount, and if it is available, it will go to clothes and school supplies."

Kopecky said she hopes to raise $5,000 at her party, and see the "Night of 1,000 Stories" expanded to 50 parties next year. Because some of the events have space available, anyone interested in joining one can call Peters at the agency at 394-5727.

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s Jacksonville, Florida 32217
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