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April 23, 1993 - Image 69

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-04-23

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OUR

VOLUNTEERS

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ational Council of Jewish Women sets aside a special time to
honor its volunteers. This year Greater Detroit Section has
selected April 18 to April 24 to acknowledge all the the wonderful
volunteers who donate their time and talents toward helping NCJW
meet human needs and improve the quality of life for people of all ages,
races and religious backgrounds.

Many volunteers contribute by serving on various administrative com-
mittees, engage in advocacy, assist in public relations activities, and
work in the office to supplement staff.

WASHINGTON INSTITUTE

A heartfelt THANK YOU to all our dues paying NCJW members
who help support our programs here and in Israel.

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JEWISH FEDERATION APART-
MENT SHOPPING BUS:
weekly shopping transportation
for apartment residents.

I wish to
know more about
volunteer
opportunities

JEWISH NEWS ON TAPE:
volunteers prepare tapes
for the visually impaired.

NCJW EVENING GROUP:
an alternative to daytime
programming.

I wish to
become a member
of NCJW

Name

Spouse

Address

MEALS ON WHEELS

MEALS ON WHEELS:
volunteers package and
deliver two kosher meals to
homebound individuals five
days a week.

SAFE PLACE:
a home for Jewish battered women that
can accommodate the needs of those
who keep kosher. An NCJW project in
coalition with Jewish Family Service.

PASSPORT TO ISRAEL:
volunteers bringing Israel
to 5th graders in cooperation
with Jewish Community Council.

SPACE:
volunteers help meet the needs
of single parent families
(separated, widowed and divorced)
through support groups, workshops
and retreats.

City State

Phone






Zip

Annual Dues ($25) enclosed
Please Bill me
Life membership ($250) enclosed
Please bill me four times
a year for two years

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF
JEWISH WOMEN

30233 Southfield, Suite 100
Southfield, MI 48076
258.6000

SPACE RAINBOWS FOR ALL CHILDREN:
a peer support group for children
aged 4-18 who have experienced loss
by death or divorce of a parent.

THRIFT SHOPS:
a volunteer committee supervises
the operation of two resale shops.

FASHION SPREE

UP AND OUT:
volunteers administer a program
providing entertainment, transportation
and refreshments to seniors
at a minimum cost.

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