Being a member of tie sandwich generation put me in a real pickk. One son in college. Another starting a business. A mother with Alzheimer's. Three days a week caring for my grandson. You think you're stressed out? It seemed everyone wanted a piece of me and my time. When would I get time for me? A friend suggested I get some answers from the Jewish Information and Referral Service. Now, several agencies are helping me with day programs and homemaker services for my parents, interest-free loans for my kids, even counseling and respite for me. I never realized I would need the Jewish community the way I need them now. It feels good to know they're there. And to know I ' m not alone. A number of Jewish Federation agencies help at-risk individuals and families cope with stressful times. But the challenge isn't theirs alone.Your gift to the Allied Jewish Campaign can give a break to people who need one. Allied Jewish Campaign E C Y I S Sig MARCH 2 4 - 2 6 1 9 9 6 The Challenge: Cr) An increase over your 1995 gift will earn a double mitzvah. Why? Because every dollar you give to the Campaign above last year's contribution will be matched by a dollar from the William Davidson Challenge Fund. Rise to the challenge for your community! Cr) U-1 fr °Politar' ° CD L1J f=1 LL, 78 Allied Jewish Campaign PO Box 2030 Bloomfield Hills MI 48303-2030 For ourselves. For our children. For Israel. Forever. For information on Federation-supported agencies, call the Jewish Information and Referral Service, (810) 967-HELP (967-4357) For information or to make your pledge now, please call the Allied Jewish Campaign, (810) 642-4260, ext. 250. '