THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS , Friday, January 6, 1984 15 . ,v‘ Some Super People will be on the phones January 15 calling other Super People — like you for our fellow Jews here and overseas who can't go it alone. -• Why? Because... • Locally, the Allied Jewish Campaign reaches into almost every )ewish home. Among the services of its 16 member agencies: The Jewish Family Service offers direct financial assistance to those on marginal incomes. The Jewish Home for Aged and)ewish Federation Apartments will help several hundred more elderly people in new facilities at Maple-Drake. The Jewish Community Center provides camper- ship assistance for nearly half of the 1,100 youngsters in its summer camping programs. The )ewish Vocational Service & Community Workshop serves nearly 5,000 people a year, including vocational counseling and placement, as well as pro- grams for inner-city elderly. Allied Jewish Campaign SUNDAY • in Israel, 17,000 disadvantaged teens are getting an education and a head start in life through Youth Aliyah programs. Several thousand aged and handicapped persons are being helped in sheltered workshop programs. The dream of building the land is slowly becoming a reality as new settlements are being built in the Negev and Galilee. • Around the world, thousands of our people would be completely isola- ted without the )oint Distribution Committee. With Campaign support, )DC provides meals, clothing, education and other services in 30 countries. Please respond onianuary 15 . . . it's a Super Way to Help! )ewish Welfare Federation 163 Madison Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48226 965-3939 if you can't wait for our call, please use the Super Sunday Hotline, 354-1051 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.