Jewish Social Service Agency

[5] It has helped immigrants adjust to living in the United States, including finding schooling for their children, teaching English, and training of vocational skills.

[6] Jewish Social Service Agency offers programs on dealing with anxiety and stress resulting from war.

[7] In 2013, it partnered with Yachad and American Jewish Society for Service to develop and implement a curriculum that helps people understand what it is like to live with a disability and how important social services are to people in need of help.

[9] In 1940, Jewish Social Service Agency moved to 1131 Spring Road NW in the neighborhood of Petworth.

[9] In 1969, Jewish Social Service Agency moved to a new complex on Montrose Road in Rockville, Maryland, along with the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington and the renamed Hebrew Home of Greater Washington.