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13741 W. 11 Mile
(1 blk. West of Coolidge)
542.2555
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the funds are supplied by the
State of Michigan. Those state
funds, however, are "underpin-
ned" by the Federal budget.
"It is really almost impossible
to predict," Ascher said. "Ten
years ago, most • of the money
was Federal. In recent years the
states have had to be more self-
reliant."
"The mental health area is
tricky," he said. "We just don't
know if it will pass through all
the cuts."
The Jewish Vocational Service
handles job placement and some
training for both Jewish and
non-Jewish clients and has con-
tracts with several public agen-
cies. Its community - workshops
provide employment oppor-
tunities for mentaly impaired
clients.
Jewish Welfare Federation of-
ficials say they have not had a
chance to study the implications
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Samuel Lerner
rectly affected by Federal cuts,
Lerner said, but a number of
secondary programs, such as
home care, respite care, emer-
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poor, are funded directly by
Federal agencies. JFS received
approximately $90,000 for these
programs last year, but far less
funding this year.
Lerner is concerned that
across-the-board cuts would al.'
. fect the entire Jewish commu-
nity, placing a heavier burden
on families of the poor and the
elderly. "We are talking about
loan funds, employment serv-
ices, veterans' services, chore
programs, rent subsidies.
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"Food stamps are not sup-
posed to be cut under the bill,"
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he said, "but food stamps ha-
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ven't had an in,crease since
in Evergreen Plaza, 12 Mile and Evergreen
1978, which is a cut in effect." •
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just south of 13 Mile, next to BoRics Hair Care
in Muirwood Square, corner of Grand River and Drake,
Lerner also expressed concern
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about Medicaid patients in hos-
Mall
Rd.,
Just
North
of
Westland
in Woodcrest Plaza, 8347 Wayne
SOP pitals being sent home earlier,
"possibly prematurely," because
of Federal payment guidelines.
"They will go home without the
homemaker services presently
available, and it will place a
greater burden on their
families," he said. "It is not just
the poor-poor that will be af-
fected, but the lower middle
class and the middle class. You
can't cut billions out of the
budget and not cut the safety
net." t
Last November, the board of
the Jewish Vocational Service
endorsed a propoial by the Child
Welfare League of-Arnerica, cal-
ling. for Federal recognition of
the need for specific programs
such as foster care, Head Start,
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shop, executive director. Albert I.
Ascher is taking a wait-and-see
approach. "It is all conjecture at
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this point. Nobody knows what's
going to happen."
Ascher pointed out that Con-
gress could make specific cuts in
josepCjur
the budget, although/ most ob-
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servers do not expect this to
happen. '
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Seventy-five percent of the
Orchard Lake Rd., North to Maple
Jewish Vocational Service
budget is publicly' funded,
oloiorltY, of
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IN THE EVERGREEN PLAZA
EVERGREEN AND 12 MILE
TRY US ONCE FREE
of Gramm-Rudman. A spokes-
man said that Federal funds are
used in some programs for the
elderly at the. Jewish Commu-
nity Center, several demonstra-
tion programs at Sinai Hospital,
and day programs at the Jewish
Home for the Aged.
Nationally, the Washington
office of the Council of Jewish
Federations says that. "milliong;
of dollars are in jeopardy."
Among the grants normally, re- -
flowed Jan. '1 which have been
withheld > by -the Reagan Ad-
ministration are funds for refu-
gee resettlement for Jews from
the Soviet Union and Eastern
Europe.
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