At JFCS East Bay, our commitment to supporting the well-being of our community is rooted in building strong partnerships. We are pleased to announce the expansion of our collaboration with Highland Hospital, which includes a key partnership with the International Rescue Committee (IRC), a vital component of Highland’s network. This alliance enhances our ability to connect individuals and families with the resources and services they need to thrive.
Highland Hospital, a critical provider of healthcare services in Alameda County, works closely with the IRC to address the needs of refugees and immigrants in the region. Together, they offer a comprehensive support system that addresses not only medical care but also the broader social and economic challenges that many newcomers face. Our partnership with Highland and the IRC allows us to integrate our services with theirs, providing holistic care that spans health, mental well-being, and resettlement support.
Through this partnership, JFCS East Bay will collaborate with Highland Hospital and the IRC to identify individuals and families who may benefit from our mental health, immigration, and resettlement services. By working together, we can ensure that clients receive coordinated care that addresses both their immediate and long-term needs. This unified approach is designed to help clients build strong foundations for their new lives in the East Bay.
The integration of JFCS East Bay’s services with those offered by Highland Hospital and the International Rescue Committee represents a powerful step forward in creating a resilient support network for our community. This partnership not only expands our reach but also deepens our impact, allowing us to better serve those who are most vulnerable.
We are excited about the opportunities this collaboration will bring and look forward to sharing the positive outcomes that will result from our strengthened partnership. Together, we are building a brighter future for all members of our community.