Party Pics: High Five, High Impact

Jewish Family Services of Greenwich (JFS) recently celebrated its annual High Five for Hope Spring Celebration at the Stamford Museum & Nature Center. The event raised critical funds to support JFS programs, including the Bennett Center for Behavioral Health, refugee resettlement, older adult services, food insecurity relief and Jewish Health and Healing. More than 200 guests attended the festive evening, which featured remarks from U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal and JFS CEO Rachel Kornfeld. Honorees who were recognized for their exceptional leadership and service included Lynn and Vernon Schwartz, Morgan Caspi, Jessie Sorensen, the Stamford Marriott Hotel & Spa and Gen Z Future Leaders Will Chasin, Jessie Colin and Katie Ruhe. fsgreenwich.org

Rachel Kornfeld, Will Chasin, Jessie Colin, Katie Ruhe
Sandy Soule, Linda Phillips, Joan Popper, Jean Raben
Lisa Levine, Meredith Curreri, Pamela Liflander, Debbie Rosmarin
Rachel Kornfeld, Senator Richard Blumenthal
Rachel Kornfeld, Gayle Alswanger, Barbara Epstein
Meryl Sole, First Selectman Fred Camillo, Vernon Schwartz, Alexandra Hochman
Jalaine Sommers, Shany Ashkenazy, Alicia Gould, Morgan Caspi, Rachel Doneger, Alyssa Sokoloff
Matt and Julie DesChamps, Matt and Erica Buchsbaum
Josh Fields, Rabbi Mitchell Hurvitz, Stacey Delikat, Robert Marmor

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