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JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER
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ivorce and domestic dis- wanted to be involved with pro-
putes are just a few of the gramming that incorporates ed-
roadblocks encountered by ucation and learning," said Ms.
families today. Stocker, who is active in
Continuing efforts by Jewish Women's Division of Federation.
Family Service and WINDOWS, "This program will offer one lec-
a JFS family violence-prevention turer a year with speakers both
program, are aimed at address- appealing and
helpful to
ing such concerns. Through an
endowment established by
Reva Stocker of Bloom-
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field Hills, JFS has
started an
education-
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al lecture series
aimed at increasing t
awareness of family
issues within the
community.
On June 7, Dr. F.
Paul Pearsall, for- n
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mer director of the , vr
Sinai Hospital Prob- f
lems of Daily Living './,...,
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se
Clinic, will kick off the se-
ries with a 7:30 p.m. speech
at the Eugene and Marcia Ap-
as many peo-
plebaum Parenting Center in
West Bloomfield. The event is ple as possible."
Ms. Stocker's endowment
free and open to the public.
Dr. Pearsall, who wrote Sexu- helped JFS raise the $2 million
Just keep September
13th open.
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at Healing: Using- Power of an In- necessary to receive a $700,000
timate Loving Relationship to Van Dusen Endowment Chal-
Heal the Body and Soul, will dis- lenge, a joint project of the Kres-
cuss how families relate and ge Foundation and the
ways for them to improve their Community Foundation for
relationships. Southeastern Michigan, for the
"I wanted to do something that WINDOWS program. JFS
was meaningful to me and ben- reached the $2 million mark last
eficial to the community and I week. ❑
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