The International Association of Jewish Vocational Services (IAJVS), a not-for-profit membership association, links 29 social service agencies in the United States, Canada and Israel that provide a wide range of educational, vocational, and rehabilitation services. Through our member agencies, individuals seeking to improve their lives gain access to a vast array of services such as career management, skills training, rehabilitation programs, and health services. Each year, the IAJVS family of agencies—with a combined budget of over $350 million—serves more than 350,000 individuals from across the social strata, including persons with disabilities, dislocated workers, people changing careers, recent college graduates, welfare recipients, refugees, and the elderly. Since its founding in 1939, the IAJVS network has assisted over 16 million individuals, from both the Jewish and non-Jewish communities
The International Association of Jewish Vocational Services (IAJVS), a not-for-profit membership association, links 29 social service agencies in the United States, Canada and Israel that provide a wide range of educational, vocational, and rehabilitation services. Through our member agencies, individuals seeking to improve their lives gain access to a vast array of services such as career management, skills training, rehabilitation programs, and health services. Each year, the IAJVS family of agencies—with a combined budget of over $350 million—serves more than 350,000 individuals from across the social strata, including persons with disabilities, dislocated workers, people changing careers, recent college graduates, welfare recipients, refugees, and the elderly. Since its founding in 1939, the IAJVS network has assisted over 16 million individuals, from both the Jewish and non-Jewish communities