C • ^ 16 Friday, August 24, 1984 ^ . 1 • • n THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS . :aiderarall Ns MMMMM sin • LOCAL NEWS • VALUABLE COUPON CUSTOM CIO /0 FRAMING Federation approves budget •ON ANY MOULDING IN STOCK WITH COUPON INCOMING ORDERS ONLY EXPIRES 10-5-84 It aEMT &lli Ci@EhT 18831 W. 12 MILE ROAD, LATHRUP VILLAGE 313-557-0595 JN 1 1. int min I ■ Ele !AA. iffiLguig_a. .. on sr ' MMMMMMMMMMMM "If it weren't for Linda // I couldn't live at home. Upjohn UPJOHN HEALTHCARE SERVICES Home health care workers like Linda help thousands of people who prefer to be cared for at home, rather than in an institu- tion. Someday home health care may help you or someone you love. We're the local office of Upjohn Health- Care Services° the nation's leading private provider of home health care. We provide nurses, nurse assistants, home health aides, homemakers and companions. Our services help elderly people who want to stay at home to maintain their independence. We also help people who have long-term illnesses, those recovering from surgery, and many others. To learn more, call today! 642-7900 , The name you know you can trust. Upjohn HealthCare Services is a service program of The Upjohn Company, and has more than 270 offices nationwide and in Canada. 30700 Telegraph Rd. Suite 1540 E4rmingham, MI 48010 Excellent employment opportunities available. ©1981 Upjohn HealthCare Services, Inc. The board of governors of an allocation of $447,108 for the Jewish Welfare Fedra- local capital undertakings tion has approved the by Federation and its agen- 1984-1985 budget. Based on cies. This sum, which s a $20.5 million Allied $151,438 over 1983-1984, Jewish Campaign achieve- will go into reserves for re- ment,, the budget will as- placement and construction sure substantial increases of communal facilities. De- to overseas and domestic troit is one of the few com- munities in the country beneficiaries. The largest item, an allo- with such a capital reserve cation of $10,904,880 to the fund. Of the $6.1 million ap- United Jewish Appeal for Israel and overseas needs, proved for local agencies, represents an increase of those under "Community $1,079,180 over the prev- Services received a total al- ious year. UJA's major be- location of $2,459,262, an neficiaries include the Joint increase of $144,749. This Distribution Committee, sum will help meet the which is celebrating 70 needs of elderly and disad- years of life-sustaining aid vantaged persons in the to many thousands of people Jewish community who re- in 30 countries; and the quire assistance. The aggregate total to the United Israel Appeal, which funds such Jewish Agency agencies within the Culture services as immigrant ab- and Education Division was sorption, rural settlement, $2,544,295, an increase of youth care, higher educa- $10,336. Among the con- tion and workshops for the cerns of the beneficiaries within this division are pro- eldrly and handicapped. Local allocations, arrived grams to enhance the qual- at after a long and laborious ity of Jewish life while serv- process by Federation's ing the entire age spectrum, budgeting and planning di- the focus is on families, visions, were approved by children and youth. The Jewish Community the board for a total of $6,128,557 — an increase of Council received a $30,000 increase, for a total of $353,885 over 1983-1984. The board also approved $350,000; and the alloca- tions to 18 national agen- cies totaled $568,320. Among the latter are three new beneficiaries whose task is the training of Jewish community person- nel. The Baltimore Institute of Jewish -Communal Serv- ice, Brandeis University's Hornstein Program in Jewish Communal Service and Hebrew Union Col- lege's School of Jewish Communal Service are educating a new generation of professionals, several of whom have assumed posi- tions of importance in De- troit's Federation and its agencies. Other national be- neficiaries include the Na- tional Conference on Soviet Jewry, American Jewish Committee, Jewish War Veterans and the nine par- ticipants in the Joint Cul- tural Appeal, including the Jewish Publication Society and YIVO — Institute for Jewish Research. The sum allocated to HIAS, Jewish 'Telegraphic Agency and America-Irael Cultural Foundatn was $137,000. In the case of HIAS, as well as Detroit's own Resettlement Service, the reduced funding reflects „.. HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL CENTER p 1 ), 6602 WEST MAPLE ROAD W. BLOOMFIELD, MI. 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