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CLERICAL. Respond, Inc.
provides information and
referral to victims of
domestic violence and their
abusive partners. Res-
pond's primary program is
its court-ordered referral
system for abusive part-
ners in Wayne County
District and Circuit courts.
Respond needs a table-top
copier and Xerographic
paper in various colors;
manila file folders for
client files, legal pads, a
30-cup electric coffee
maker and donated part-
time secretarial services of
approximately 6 hours/
week.

Project
Sherut

The Hebrew word `sherut'
means service. Project
Sherut provides in-kind
goods and services to com-
munity service organiza-
tions. Each week, we will
publish requests for needed
items. Persons interested in
helping to meet these needs
should contact Miriam 'm-
erman at The Jewish Com-
munity Council at
962-1880. Also, organiza-
tions or groups in need of
in-kind services should
contact The Jewish Com-
munity Council.

COFFEE, CUPS, DESK
TOP SOFTWARE, COM-
PUTER PRINTER, PENS,
PENCILS, SECURITY
MIRROR, GLOVES, HATS,
SCARVES, PAPER
SHREDDER. Common
Ground provides a 24-hour
crisis counseling program,
evening medical and legal
clinics, prevention pro-
grams for children and
teens,and a speakers
bureau and publishes a
directory of substance
abuse services available in
Oakland County. Common
Ground needs coffee, cups,
creamer, sugar, desk top
publishing software, com-
puter printer (132 charac-
ters wide), pens, pencils,
note pads, light bulbs, a
front-lobby security mirror,
gloves, hats, scarves and a
paper shredder.

All real estate advertised in this newspaper is subject
to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal
to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination
based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status
or national origin, or intention to make any such
preferences, limitations or discrimination.
This newspaper will not knowingly accept any adver-
tising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All
persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertis-
ed in this newspaper are available on an equal opportun-
ity basis.

STUDENT
JOB FINDER

Full-time summer employ-
ment available immediate-
ly until Sept. 7, 1990. In-
terested in office work/
light clerical, receptionist,
babysitting, any light
outdoor work, etc. Elana,
234-0775.

Michigan State University
senior seeking full time
summer employment.
Experience in clerical,
retail and babysitting.
Available to start work
June 18. Cheryl. 548-8024.

Responsible, 161/2 yr. old,
seeking a summer job in
office work. Available until
August 24, 1990. Experi-
enced in calligraphy.
Portfolio and resume
available upon request.
LaTreese. 255-1431.

BACK-TO-SCHOOL
BRUSH-UP! High school
honors student available
for tutoring or educational
assistance weekdays in
August. Specialties: math
and science. Alex.
355-9046.

TENNIS INSTRUCTION
— Private and group
lessons, all levels, hours by
Call
appointment.
Lawrence at 355-3547.

EXPERIENCED TUTOR
I am a college Junior
who has worked in special
education. I can tutor in
both secular and Jewish
subjects. Call Esther,
968-5112.

Southfield 12-year old boy
interested in weekday ba-
bysitting. Bell Road area.
Available July 26-Aug. 17.
Daniel 355-9046

Former student of Hillel
Day School seeking steady
babysitting job. I absolute-
ly love kids and have had
tons of experience working
with them. Available now.
Deborah at 644-8017

VIDEO EQUIPMENT,
RECREATIONAL EQUIP-
MENT, WORD PRO-
CESSORS, VAN. William
Ryan Community Center,
located on the East side of
Detroit, provides counsel-
ing and family therapy ser-
vices to low-income in-
dividuals and families.
William Ryan Center
needs video equipment for
tutoring classes, self-help
groups, youth activities
and job training seminars;
recreational equipment,
such as baseball gear,toys
and games for summer ac-
tivities involving 50 young
people per day; word pro-
cessors, computers and
software for adult educa-
tion classes and a van, to
transport youth and adults
to cultural and educational
field trips.

FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1990

THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE.
Professional. Experienced.
References. Home Service
Gift Certificates. 778-3409

YOU ARE Needed to form a
minyan. Join us in Birm
ingham- Bloomfield refined
home. Private services. 540-
8066

The Family To Family program, a joint project of the Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women and Women's Division of
the Jewish Welfare Federation, has been successful in con-
necting many families in the Detroit area with Soviet Jewish
newcomers. We have a special need now for senior friend-
ship. Your lives would be greatly enriched if you reached
out to welcome these wonderful people. Won't you please join
us in this exciting program? Please contact NCJW 258-6000
to connect with one of the seniors listed below.

Charming couple in their
mid-late sixties from Len-
ingrad. He was a
Mechanical Engineer
and she was a teacher.
Both are interested in
music and art, and both
speak Yiddish and some
English. They've been
here since February.

Professional couple from
Kharkov in their early
sixties with varied in-
terests, including stamp
collecting and photogra-
phy. They can com-
municate a little in
English and have been
here since March. Varied
interests.

FAMILY - TO - FAMILY

Lovely couple from
Minsk. Both are in their
seventies, and speak
fluent Yiddish. Although
they speak very little
English at present, they
attend classes regularly
and their English is im-
proving. He was a
salesman and enjoys con-
versation; she was a
saleslady and enjoys
knitting.

APARTS-CONDOS
FOR RENT

WANTED TO RENT

RETIRED COUPLE needs
rental August, September,
West Bloomfield, Farm-
ington. 682-8980

SHARE LIVING
QUARTERS

FARMINGTON HILLS.
Furnished 2 bedroom, 2 bath
apartment. Pool, carport,
heat included. Available Sep-
tember to June. $575. month-
ly. 489-8665

GREAT LOCATION! Profes-
sional, non-smoking female
needed to share Southfield
apartment. 350-2467

KNOB-IN-THE-WOODS.
One bedroom available July
1 thru March 30. Rents for
$605, will sub-let at $575.
271-2735

NON-SMOKING PROFES-
SIONAL wanted to share
Southfield 2 bedroom, 2 bath
apartment. 353-6606

UNION LAKE. New two
bedroom, 1-1/2 bath condo.
Basement, 1 car garage. $700
monthly plus security. 968-
4106.

SHARE SOUTHFIELD 3
bedroom townhouse with
single female. Non-smoker,
dog lover preferred. Cyndi,
356-1905.

SHARE SOUTHFIELD 2
bedroom, 2 bath home. $350.
plus utilities. 356-8010

WILLOW PARK. One bed-
room, one bath top floor unit.
Newer carpet. Great view.
Available July 15. New lease
option. $525 monthly
through October. Larry 356-
6153 leave message.

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Sixteen year old babysitter
available weeknights. Own
transportation and refer-
ences. West Bloomfield and
Bloomfield Hills area only.
Call evenings. Stacey.
855-7819.

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role models and companionship. If you would like to make
a difference in the life of a child, please call Marcy
Schneider, Program Manager, Volunteer Service Depart-
ment, Jewish Family Service at 559-4046. Your time is the
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