For the first time since the pandemic, CBI's Sisterhood is hosting a community Passover Seder for JFCS clients. Many clients who attend have dearly missed this event, as it's the only Seder they attend all Passover. Many of these clients are elderly Holocaust Survivors and folks with disabilities, meaning transportation is a barrier for them. You can help remove that barrier and give clients the opportunity to enjoy a stress-free Seder by offering to drive them to and from the event.
This event occurs Thursday, March 30th, from 12:30-2pm. The event takes place in Goodman Hall at CBI. Volunteers are welcome to stay and join in the event, or simply drop off the client, and return at the end of the event to drive them home.
When you sign up please note what neighborhood you live in so you can be matched with a client who lives near you. A member of the Sisterhood will match you with a client.
Wishing you all a meaningful holiday ahead, and thank you in advance for signing up to help!
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The fine print:
Please consider if your vehicle is accessible to elderly individuals when signing up.
Please read the Transportation Information document: https://jfcsportland.galaxydigital.com/files/dl/e5fea224b508350359a16efa7386868b/
Below, please read and agree to follow the outlined COVID policy for the safety of our clients.
*Please note, participating in a transportation program requires a background check and a DMV check that will be sent to you by Sterling Volunteers if you respond to this opportunity*