IAJVS has been awarded a health care career grant in the amount of $2,894,473 from the US Department of Labor for a Virtual Career Exploration Gateway Project to elevate web support and help highlight career and employment opportunities in the health care sector. For more information,
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Click here to access IAJVS’ newest service for its members—discounted continuing education courses offered online in partnership with Essential Learning.

IAJVS is thrilled to announce their inclusion into the records at the American Jewish Archives! Click here to access the press release.

Our goal is simple but far-reaching:

to set a standard of socially responsible leadership in the field of human services for the 21st century that will bring new and inspired levels of concern, compassion, and caring for those we serve.

Socially Responsible Leadership for the 21st Century

Today's IAJVS is a nonprofit network of 28 national and international human service agencies in major metropolitan areas in the United States, Canada, and Israel.  Our member agencies provide a vast array of services that have a direct effect on the lives of hundreds of thousands of people each year: career management, skills training, rehabilitation programs, health services, and home and community-based services.

IAJVS is the collective voice for our members. We represent the network nationally and internationally, and promote the important work of our local member agencies here and abroad.

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We are a forum for ideas and discussion, an advocate for our members on important issues at the national and international levels, and a tireless partner in our efforts to find creative ways to increase funding for the essential services that our member agencies provide.

 
     
 

A Timeless Mission

While our eye is clearly on the future, the mission of IAJVS owes its vision to the words of the 15th century Jewish philosopher Maimonides, which are as relevant today as they were more than 600 years ago:

IAJVS: Socially Responsible Leadership for the 21st Century
 
     
 

The highest form of charity is helping people become self-sufficient.