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April 16, 1999 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-04-16

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National Council of Jewish Women

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fishes to thank our volunteers mho touch the lire's
of thousands in our community every day through
their tireless devotion to our programs and projects:

ADVOCACY/PUBLIC AFFAIRS Championing issues of concern to

JEWISH FEDERATION APARTMENT BUS-Providing transportation for residents.

women, children, and families, and keeping the community informed.

JEWISH NEWS ON TAPE Weekly audio-taping for the visually impaired.

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ADVENTURES IN READING Tutoring and enrichment in the schools.

JEWISH YOUTH AWARDS Recognizing the achievements of outstanding

ADULT LEGAL GUARDIAN Placement reviews for adults requiring
legal guardianships.

high school students.

JUST 4 KIDS Coordinating programs to support NCJW's projects for

ARCHIVES Preserving our proud history

children.

AWARDS Recognizing outstanding leadership in Council and

MEALS ON WHEELS Over twenty-five years of packing and delivering

throughout the community.

kosher meals to the homebound.

BULLETIN/NEWSLETTER Communicating with our membership.

PASSPORT TO ISRAEL Educating young students about Israel.

CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) Working on behalf of

PROJECT FRIENDSHIP Offering Sunday brunch for citizens with special needs.

children who require legal guardianships within the probate court system.

SAFE PLACE Providing an apartment shelter for battered Jewish women

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COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE Providing grants for individuals with unique needs.

and their children, and educating the public about domestic violence.

COUNCIL THRIFT SHOPS Gently-used clothing and household items

SPACE for Changing Families

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at low cost in our stores in Berkley and Royal Oak.

Meeting family needs through
programs, support groups and workshops.

DOR L'DOR Pairing seniors and students in friendship and song.

SPACE

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EDUCATION ASSISTANCE Providing interest-free loans and grants to

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Rainbows for all Children

Helping children in changing
families through peer support and programs.

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Jewish undergraduate and graduate students.

UP AND OUT Providing activities and transportation for seniors.

HIPPY (Home Instruction Program for Preschool Youngsters) -

YAB B'YAD

Training parents to teach basic learning skills to their preschool youngsters.

supplies and toys for Israeli children.

HUMAN RESOURCES

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HAND IN HAND WITH ISRAEL

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Funding educational

Providing special programs for the homeless

and the needy

I WOULD LIKE TO GET INVOLVED IN NCJW!

MAIL TO:

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26400 Lahser Road, Suite 100
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