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February 28, 1997 - Image 87

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-02-28

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ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN

Your contribution to Detroit's Allied Jewish Cam-
paign makes Jewish Family Service programs possible.
Each year, the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan De-
troit grants dollars from the Campaign to JFS for ser-
vices and programs for people of all ages.

This past year, JFS received a Federation allocation
of $1,357,379, an increase of more than $56,000 to
maintain the agency's services and to provide innova-
tive new programs to members of the community.

GROUP APARTMENT
RECEIVES FUNDS

The Luella Hannan Memorial Foundation do-
nated over $3000 to residents of the Group Apart-
ment for the Elderly Program (GAEP). The dona-
tion enabled residents with limited funds to purchase
clothing, eyeglasses, personal items, and other neces-
sary items. The residents and family members are
grateful to the foundation for their generosity.

If you have not already done so, please make a gift
during the days of decision, April 6-9, to help support
our programs.

JFS EMPLOYEE HALL
OF FAME

Regina Feuer, an Indemni-
fication Counselor for Jewish
Family Service for the past 34
years has recently retired.
Regina's role included assisting
clients in filing and receiving
restitution for their Holacaust
experiences. Regina herself a
Holacaust survivor, has used
her skills and empathy to assist
others throughout the years.

Regina was one of ten recipients who recently
received the Ability is Ageless Most Able Award,
sponsored by Operation ABLE of Michigan. She is
also a past recipient of the Jewish Federation Apart-
ments Eight Over Eighty Award.

INTERGENERATIONAL
FRIENDLY VISITING
PROGRAM IS EXPANDED

The Generations United of Michigan awarded Jew-
ish Family Service a $500 grant to expand its
intergenerational friendly visiting program to homecare
clients living in West Bloomfield, Farmington Hills,
Beverly Hills and other neighboring cities.

Students from the Beth Jacob for Girls visit
homebound clients on a weekly basis. The program gives
our youth the opportunity to participate in an enrich-
ing and meaningful program which enhances the qual-
ity of life for our clients .

THIRTY YEARS OF
SERVICE

Betty Barach, Administra-
tive Secretary, was recently
honored for thirty years of ser-
vice to the agency.

Honored for ten years of
service included Karen
Brender, Manager of Financial
Services and Rozanne Sedler,
M.S.W., social worker in the
Senior Service department.

A DONATION TO JEWISH
FAMILY SERVICE IS A
DONATION TO OUR
COMMUNITY

Your Tribute Gift helps the
agency serve people of al ages,
lifestyles and circumstances.
To phone in a tribute gift or

for convenient tribute order forms,
please call

(810) 559-1500.

Minimum Tribute Card Donation remains at only $5.00.

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