THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

8 Friday, November 19, 1982

Community-Sponsored Singles Program

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recognize the needs of sing-
les and desire to join to-
gether to provide assistance
and support.

vision; responsible for relat-
ing to a task force to assist
in the planning and initia-
tion of the program as well
as interpretation of the pro-
gram to members of the
community; assisting in the
preparation and adminis-
tration of program budget;
maintaining necessary re-
cords and writing reports
regarding the program; -
attending supervisory con-
ferences and staff meetings;

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singles in the community.
`Networking' involves
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"Another unique fea-
ture of this proposal will be
the establishment of a task
force composed of represen-
tatives of the Center board,
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion, singles and the

Approval for the proposal
was for a four-step process,
first going to the Center
board, then to the Culture
and Education Budgeting
Division of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation, next to the
Jewish Community Found-
ation and finally to the
Charities.
In the past decade, many
Jewish singles programs
were offered in the commu-
nity, some by the Center,
others by synagogue
groups, and still others by
independent organizations.
Marriage, attrition and loss
of interest caused the de-
mise of many of these
groups. Since the syna-
g"ogue and independent
groups were manned by
volunteers, there was no
provision for continuity.

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"Singles will play a
major role by actively
engaging in the program
decision-making, pre-
sentation and evaluation.
of activities. Although
the primary target for
this program will be the
young adults, age 22-40,
consideration will be
given to activities and
programs for older sing-
les as well.

informed of its progress."

community-at-large. Task-
force members will reg-
ularly advise and review a
comprehensive program for
singles. This program will
be under the auspices of the
Jewish Community Center.
"Other program objec-
tives include the establish-
ment and maintenance of a
clearinghouse for Jewish
singles activities, outreach
to newcomers such as Rus-
sian Jews and Jewish sing-
les who have been trans-
ferred here for jobs, and de-
velopment of a singles hot-
line for information and re-
ferral. Another major goal
would be to develop a cen-
tral 'address' providing a
variety of pfogram and
service options for Jewish
singles.
"In order to implement
this plan, it is imperative
that full-time professional
staff be employed to enable
the Center to have the con-
tinuity of leadership which
the single adults cannot
provide. themselves.
Budgetary restraints have
prevented the Center from
hiring such a professional to
fill this much-needed role in
the community.

"Evaluation of the pro-
gram will be an ongoing
responsibility of the task
force. Criteria for meas-
uring the success of the
project include consis-
tent or increased
attendance at events,
continual growth of the
mailing list, increased
memberships and other
measurable data. The
task force will be respon-
sible to the Center's
board of directors and
will keep the Jewish
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