Jews in the Land of Disney: A diverse career path brought Keith Dvorchik to the Federation
December 18, 2020
Keith Dvorchik with his family at Chanukah. (l-r) Keith s mom, Sue; son, Evan; son, Matthew; Keith; and his wife, Alison.
From the time Keith Dvorchik was a young boy, he has moved no less than eight times and has had a variety of careers all of which prepared him for his job as CEO of The Roth Family JCC and executive director of The Jewish Federation of Greater Orlando. When I was four or five years old, my parents moved from Gainesville, Fla., to Hummelstown, a small town near Hershey, Pennsylvania. A year later we moved to the eastern shore of the Susquehanna River in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where I spent my formative years through 10th grade when we moved to Philadelphia where I graduated high school, .
Virginia Medical Reserve Corps recruiting volunteers for vaccine distribution Victoria Sanchez (ABC7)
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Health experts call the future distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine a huge undertaking. The Commonwealth is recruiting medical volunteers to help with injections and community members to aid in logistics.
Volunteer numbers for the Greater Prince William Medical Reserve Corps nearly doubled since the start of the pandemic. Now, more than 700 residents are signed up to help when coronavirus vaccine distribution begins. Medical experience or expertise is not required. Since volunteers will be considered medical front line workers, they will get the option to be vaccinated in the first round of distribution.