Warm Hearts, Warm Coats: How a Philadelphia Group Helps Thousands Stay Cozy

Philadelphia, USASun Dec 14 2025
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In Philadelphia, a group called Jewish Family and Children’s Service (JFCS) is doing something amazing. They help thousands of people every year. Last month, they gave out over 1, 200 coats to those in need. This event was a big deal. It showed how much the community cares about each other. The group started a long time ago, in 1855. Back then, it was mainly for Jewish people. But now, it helps everyone. They do all sorts of things, like helping people with mental health, older adults, and even LGBTQ initiatives. They believe everyone deserves respect and dignity. The coat drive was special. It wasn’t just about giving out coats. It was about making people feel good. Volunteers made sure the coats were neat and easy to pick. They even helped people try them on. This made the experience feel more personal and respectful.
One mom, Jessel Huggins, brought five of her 13 kids to get coats. She said buying coats for so many children is tough. Another mom, LaToya Adams, was happy to get coats for her family. She said it’s hard to afford coats when money is tight. JFCS also helps older adults. They merged with another group, Abramson Senior Care. Now, they can do even more. They help with housing, food, and advice on caring for elderly relatives. The new leader, Robin Brandies, wants to make sure seniors live with dignity. This group is making a big difference. They show that helping others is important. They also prove that everyone needs a little help sometimes. Whether it’s a coat or advice, JFCS is there to support the community.
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