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October 02, 1998 - Image 78

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-10-02

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T hey said the Les-E was yet to come.

Or

still waiting.

many of our older adults, the golden

years aren't always golden. They can 6e
lonely, and often,

S olutions aren't easy and help is

sometimes hovel to find. -But there is

hope. Your support of the Allied Jewish

C ampaign provides help to over 4,500

metro-area seniors, more than ever

6efore. Little things like a pleasant voice
on a help line, a warm smile and a good

daaas from a visiting chaplain, or help

f rom a home health care worker. Plus

many other services that lend cli g nit 9 and

quality to the lives of our senior adults.

T he need is ever-growing, more today

than yesterday and certainly more

tomorrow.

I --Ielp make tomorrow a

little brighter

than today for our older adults.

C ampaign Super Sunday, October 18
P lease give from the heart.

FEDERATION'S

ALLIED
JEWISH
MORE_
CAMPAIGN

10/2
1998

78 Detroit Jewish News

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