NonProfit
Jewish Family Service seeks community support through naming opportunities

Jewish Family Service in Prospector, Park City. Photo: Jewish Family Service
PARK CITY, Utah — Jewish Family Service (JFS), a nonprofit organization providing social services to all Utah residents, is offering naming opportunities at its facilities to support continued community outreach.
As one of the few agencies in Northern Utah offering services on a sliding fee scale, JFS aims to sustain programs that have served the community since 1872.
“By lending your name to a special part of Jewish Family Service, you can help us continue to be the steadfast resource in Utah,” said Melissa Zimmerman, JFS Executive Director. “We sincerely appreciate you selecting the opportunity that resonates with you as we all work together to help people get through life’s challenging moments.”
Naming options range from $1,000 for food pantry shelves to $25,000 for event and education spaces. Available locations include facilities in Salt Lake City and Park City’s Prospector Square. Donors will receive customized plaques recognizing their contributions, which can be paid over one, three or five years.
Current naming opportunities include:
– Event and Education Space: $25,000 (Salt Lake City)
– Counseling Offices: $10,000 each (Salt Lake City and Park City)
– Park City Office “Founder”: $10,000 (Park City)
– Counseling Education Office: $7,500 (Salt Lake City)
– Entrance Mezuzahs: $5,000 (Salt Lake City and Park City)
– Office Mezuzahs: $2,500 (Salt Lake City and Park City)
– Food Pantry Shelves: $1,000 (Salt Lake City)
JFS provides mental health counseling, support for older adults and their caregivers, and emergency assistance including a food pantry. These services are available to all Utah residents regardless of religious affiliation.
For more information, contact Nicole Levy, Director of Development, at 801-746-4334.
