b'T O G E T H E R F O R T H O S E W H O N E E D O U R SUpportL ast year, we began to move on from the pandemic, yet challenges still remained. Mental health concerns increased, as did domestic and elder abuse. Financial uncertainty grew as ination rose, causing food prices and rents to soar. Community members continued to struggle. Yet despite these challenges, we remained committed to those who needed our help the most. We pioneered new approaches, successfully advocated for additional social service funding from state and national sources and provided individuals facing obstacles with the best-in-class resources to succeed.We grew our mental health prevention eorts in schools and at community events. We worked to ensure that those struggling to make ends meet received employment skills and nancial assistance to help them through this dicult period. And we provided critical educational support for students with learning dierences while also helping teens with disabilities transition to work. DIDSHEMESH, a program of Jewish Educational Services, YOUprovided 26,260 support sessions for students in KNOW Jewish schools to help them overcome learning differences so that they would succeed.26 CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP'