Dear Members,
We are all living in a time like no other, as the COVID 19 pandemic has impacted our lives, our community and our economy. All of us have been forced to make very hard decisions—decisions that shape our ability to sustain ourselves and serve the community we hold so close.
Over the last few weeks, we have made heartbreaking decisions. This week was very difficult as we furloughed nearly 100 full time JCC employees, including all of our preschool teachers. Faced with an indefinite closure, we had no choice but to reduce our workforce in all departments.
Our staff is part of the JCC family. The JCC Board of Directors approved our desire to pay both the employer and employee portion of our furloughed employees’ medical insurance to provide them with additional cash relief. Thanks to our partners at The Associated, we are able to make this happen. In addition, our HR department is providing guidance to help navigate the unemployment system. We are working closely with our Associated sister agency, Jewish Community Services, to connect our staff with support services available in our community.
A team of 43 JCC staff has been retained to plan for summer camp, open our Rec Park and to make sure we will be ready to reopen our schools, fitness centers, pools and Gordon Center when we are legally permitted to do so. This team will also continue to implement our Virtual-J platform so that we can provide a place of virtual community, outreach, engagement, and enrichment for all of you. The hundreds of emails and positive feedback we have received regarding our virtual fitness offerings, youth, preschool and arts programming has sustained us. We are grateful to the thousands of members still supporting us by turning their monthly membership payment into a tax-deductible donation to the J.
The JCC, in collaboration with all of the Associated network agencies, applied for funding as part of the Federal CARES Act. Unfortunately, we were notified by our bank that funding ran out while our loan was in process. We are hopeful we will receive funding in this round.
While we are heartbroken for our staff, we remain laser-focused on our commitment to do everything we can to meet your needs. During this unprecedented time in the Baltimore JCC’s 166 year history, we stand resolute in our commitment to all of you.
Please stay safe and healthy. Your continued support means the world to us, our staff and our community.
Warm regards,
Randi Buergenthal, Board Chair
Barak Hermann, CEO