b'AgeWell Baltimore98% of individualsTurns Onereceiving aging services through JCS were ableIn its inaugural year, AgeWellto continue living in Baltimorea Centennial initiative their homes. supported by Irene and Robert Russel and Family and the Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Charitable Foundationboasted a number of success stories. One heartwarming example of collaboration occurred when an 80-year-old man, concerned for his safety, contacted the AgeWell Baltimore coordinator, who connectedCHANA provided workshops him to our agencies. He immediatelyon healthy relationshipsreceived counseling and legal adviceand sexual abuse prevention from CHANA, housing assistanceto over2,500 studentsfrom CHAI and financial support fromin the Baltimore Jewish Jewish Community Services. community. George * : A Life SavedIt was the lowest point in his life, and George sometimes wonders where he would be if it wasnt for Jewish Community Services (JCS). Struggling with severe depression exacerbated by isolation from the pandemic, George felt suicide was his only option. Jewish Community Services distributed Luckily, George reached out to JCS for help. Through therapy, heover$1.2 million in explored his anxieties, learned coping skills and discovered techniquesemergency financial to work through his challenges. Since his treatment began, he hasassistanceto help found meaning in living, is happily working a full-time job and evenindividuals and families mentors young tennis players, sharing the love of his favorite sport. with housing andfood expenses.*Name has been changed to protect the identity of the individual.'