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September 28, 1990 - Image 74

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-09-28

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Volunteers

They're what brings it all together. They're the Meals on
Wheels drivers, the Campaign workers, the agency
board members, the friendly visitors— in short, the
people who give hours and hours of their time to make
the world—and our community—a better place to live.

Volunteers have built, and continue to build, our
community— its agencies, its institutions and services
that care for our aged, our young people, our fellow
Jews here and around the world.

For some, the commitment stems from the roots of
their faith or the example of parents. For others, it's
the simple recognition that helping people in need is
"the right thing to do."

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