The COVID19 Pandemic compels the agency to develop new ways of delivering healthcare services to clients. Because of social distancing requirements and the shortage of PPE (personal protective equipment) clients use telehealth and virtual clinical appointments to stay connected with JFSA. In some cases, when domestic violence clients need to meet their caseworkers in person, they meet in public parking areas and remain in their cars with windows rolled down. When a vaccine is formulated and made available to the public, JFSA begins to hold vaccination clinics in partnership with local synagogues and the Jewish Community Center.