JCA’s CEO David Gamse is a Comcast newsmaker
Hear all about our new grant and how it will help seniors age in place while still getting around.
Continue reading JCA’s CEO David Gamse is a Comcast newsmakerHear all about our new grant and how it will help seniors age in place while still getting around.
Continue reading JCA’s CEO David Gamse is a Comcast newsmakerRockville, MD (January 23, 2018) — The National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board (TPB) at the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG) has approved the award of $681,159 in federal transportation funding for JCA® – the Jewish Council for the Aging of Greater Washington — to support two JCA projects. The TPB selected just 17
Continue reading JCA receives $681,159 to enhance transportation programsRead the latest JCA Senior Resources Guide.
Continue reading Not ready to retire?Here at JCA, we strive everyday, in every way, to help all seniors thrive. Sometimes, unfortunately, our caring staff and volunteers are just not enough. That is why we have put together a wish list of items we need in order to better serve senior adults in the Greater Washington D.C. region. Please, help us
Continue reading Announcing JCA’s hot-off-the-presses wish listPlease join us Sunday, Jan. 13 from 2 to 4 p.m. for the Gorlitz Kensington Club’s 6th annual art show, presented in collaboration with the JCA Herman Interages Center and Arts for the Aging. There will be an opera presentation by Arts for the Aging, a chance to view art work from our members and
Continue reading 6th annual KC art show this SundayAnd then there were three! The Jewish Council for the Aging(R) Gorlitz Kensington Clubs has a new location. In collaboration with Montgomery County Recreation, JCA will now serve the needs of adults with early stage of diagnosed memory loss as well as provide care partner respite at the Margaret Schweinhaut Senior Center in Silver Spring.
Continue reading JCA’s third Kensington Club up and running