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Shorts: Bay Area

Fund launched for kin of accident victim

A fund has been established to assist the family of Annette Brodovsky in the aftermath of the April 2 Sacramento death of Brodovsky and her unborn child. The klezmer violinist was killed by an allegedly drunk driver as she was about to celebrate Passover. Jessica Plaut-Cappon was seriously injured in the incident, and remains in the hospital.

Chabad of Sacramento, where Brodovsky and her husband, Jason, davened, helped set up the fund.

Those interested in making donations can send checks to Jewish Family Services, 2862 Arden Way, Sacramento, CA 95825. Credit card donations can be made at the Web site, www.jfssac.org. For more information, call (916) 489-9300.


JFCS tax program pays off

Jewish Family and Children’s Services’ tax assistance program this year helped put $987,234 back into the pockets of low-income residents of Sonoma County, an average of $3,280 per household.

The four-year-old program offers free income tax preparation for low-income Sonoma County families. To date, JFCS staff and volunteers have helped file forms for 301 clients.

The JFCS tax assistance program is funded in part by Sonoma County Human Services Department-Sonoma Works and the Sonoma County Human Services Commission.



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