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The JCA Maine to receive coaching, training and incentive grants from JFNA and the Harold Grinspoon Foundation as a part of a modified two-year program
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For Immediate Release
September 1, 2020 – Portland, ME
The Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine was selected as one of six new communities to join 63 others participating in a national Jewish legacy giving initiative that to date has secured more than 28,000 after-lifetime commitments with an estimated value of more than one billion dollars for communities across North America.
Through LIFE & LEGACYR, the Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine will partner with JFNA and the Harold Grinspoon Foundation (HGF) to help start a community-wide legacy giving program, creating a shared goal for our organization to work toward. As a part of the collaboration, the Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine will, in turn, partner with local organizations in a modified two-year program that provides coaching, training and incentive grants to ensure that legacy giving becomes integrated in the philanthropic culture of the community.
As a participant in LIFE & LEGACY’s Small Federation Cohort 2 (2020-2023), the Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine will receive support from both JFNA and the Grinspoon Foundation to provide participating local organizations with the opportunity to receive unrestricted incentive grants based on meeting legacy commitment benchmarks.
“The Harold Grinspoon Foundation is very excited to be partnering with JFNA and Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine to establish a culture of legacy giving in Southern Maine,” said Arlene D. Schiff, national director of the LIFE & LEGACY program. “The time is right. This legacy program will make the most of the generational transfer of wealth, change the language and landscape of giving and provide generous and forward-thinking members of the Southern Maine Jewish community with the opportunity to express their passion, purpose and commitment to their most valued Jewish organizations.”
LIFE & LEGACY is an initiative of HGF which is investing $30 million dollars over a ten-year period to preserve vibrant Jewish life for future generations by ensuring the long-term financial health of Jewish community organizations across North America, including Southern Maine.
“Providing Jewish communities with proven tools and training to help them secure their long-term financial goals is absolutely vital. Through the LIFE & LEGACY program, I’m hopeful that we will be able to help sustain vibrant communities that allow future generations to enjoy our rich Jewish culture and heritage,” said Harold Grinspoon, the founder of HGF.
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FMI Contact:
Molly Curren Rowles
Executive Director
Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine
1342 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04102
207-772-1959 mrowles@mainejewish.org
Update 9.25.30:
Beginning Monday, September 28 free lunch will be offered to all students.. The USDA free lunch program has been extended to private schools until December, 2020. A lunch calendar is posted below and in the hallways. Lunches will be passed out in the cafeteria and gym area. To receive a lunch, students will line up six feet apart in the cafeteria or concession stand during their assigned lunch period. Students can still bring their own lunch.
Free Meal Pickup Ages 1-18: Beginning Wednesday, January 13
Quest Food Management Services Inc. provides food services for your student at Joliet Catholic Academy. Quest believes the variety of food, cuisine, and dining experience students have available to them shouldn’t stop at the doors of their school. That’s why Quest offers a program based on cooking fresh food from scratch, assembled-to-order menu options, healthy choices that are flavorful and appealing, and offering an inviting dining experience for all.
Quest Food Management Services was founded in 1985 in Lombard, Illinois, with the goal of providing fresh, made from scratch food and intensely personal service. Today, Quest has grown to serve over 80 educational institutions in 110+ facilities across Chicagoland.
Quest was ranked #40 in Food Management Magazine’s Top 50 food management companies in the United States for 2017, up one spot from last year and rated as one of the ten fastest growing companies in our industry.
To learn more about Quest, please visit their corporate website at www.questfms.com
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Contact Us
Food Service Director: Shannon Lauridsen
Email: jca@questfms.com
Phone: 815-741-0500 Ext. 243
Our Food Philosophy
We are passionate about food and we believe in wholesome, nutritious ingredients. That is why we are committed to using items healthier for both our bodies and the planet. By purchasing with the following standards in mind, and preparing items so that they are as fresh as possible when served, we support local agriculture, increase nutrition, and intensify flavor. All of our meals served to your student revolve around our Food Philosophy.
Our Food Concept Stations
Bread & Bowl: Bread & Bowl features Made-to-order deli sandwiches, paninis, and homemade soups and breads. All of our sandwiches and wraps include options for students that are gluten-free. We top these options with high-quality meats and cheeses, fresh produce, and garnish with traditional and gourmet condiments.
Grill: Burgers, chicken sandwiches, and sliders are all favorites off of the grill. We offer those as well as enhanced versions of traditional favorites. Because a cheeseburger is great, but a jalapeno bacon cheeseburger is amazing. Featuring lean 100% beef, turkey, and vegetarian options, the Grill offers something for everyone.
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Crust: Pizza is not just a staple for college students, it’s a Chicagoland staple. With traditional hand-tossed favorites, gourmet thin crust options, gluten-free options, calzones, and everything in between – The Crust offers more than just pizza.
Hearth: Everyone loves a home-cooked meal. Hearth aims to deliver just that. Featuring traditional favorite comfort foods, Hearth brings a taste of home to the table. The best part: you don’t have to do the dishes!
Crave: Nothing compliments a great dining experience like a sweet finish to a delicious meal. Our dessert offerings will feature made-from-scratch, baked in-house items that are portable.
Dash: We understand that classes, work, and athletics can make a student’s already busy schedule even busier. Students can select a variety of hot and cold grab & go items, such as yogurt parfaits, protein boxes, sandwiches and wraps, and much more.
Allergy Disclaimer
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Quest Food Management Services, Inc. makes every attempt to identify ingredients that may cause allergic reactions for those with food allergies. Every effort is made to instruct our food production staff on the severity of food allergies.
Joliet Catholic Academy consults individually with students whom have food allergies to minimize allergic reactions. Please be advised that our menu items may contain allergens, may have come in contact with items containing allergens, and there is always a risk of contamination or cross-contamination. There is also a possibility that manufacturers of the commercial food we use could change the formulation or substitute at any time, without notice.
Customers concerned with food allergies need to be aware of this risk. Joliet Catholic Academy will not assume any liability for adverse reactions to foods consumed, or items one may come in contact with while eating at Joliet Catholic Academy.
Students with food allergies should submit the Allegernic Guest Form. Click Here to access the form.
Students with food allergies are encouraged to contact Food Service Director, Shannon Lauridsen at jca@questfms.com or call 815-741-0500 Ext. 243 for additional information and/or support.
Our Mission, Vision, and Values
Mission: Quest provides the communities we serve with fresh, high-quality food, exceptional responsiveness and intensely personal service.
Vision: We are committed to creating the most enduring relationships in the industry by what we do and how we do it.
Values:
- Integrity: We do the right thing at all times.
- Responsiveness: We listen and respond quickly to provide the best solutions.
- Accountability: We do what we say we will do and accept responsibility for the results.
- Respect: We treat others better than we expect to be treated ourselves.
- Excellence: We deliver the best experience possible.