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June 04, 1999 - Image 110

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-06-04

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Specializing in
Alzheimer's Care

Spotlight

Bloomfield Healthcare

Proudly
Presents









SUTTON
HOMES





• Single Family Residence.
• Staffing Ratio 1:3
• No Entrance Fee
• No Hidden Costs
(Supplies Included)

uality care provided with
dignity and compassion
• Convenient Locations:
West Bloomfield
Troy
Bloomfield Hills

Philosophical commitment to doing whatever necessary and possi-
ble within our means to meet resident's needs for care of dementia.

A TRULY SKILLED ALTERNATIVE TO INSTITUTIONAL CARE

For information call (248) 258 - 8282

• Is your child gaining too
much weight?

• Do weight problems
run in your family?

CC WM

Center
for Childhood
Weight Management

CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ
Local Columnist

Let the
professional
staff of
The Center for
Childhood Weight
Management help you
and your child.

For more information about
classes and locations, call:

(248) 661-6625

"Healthy Kids Are Happy Kids"

6/4
1999

no Detroit Jewish News

Power Of
Partnerships

Lovelight Foundation joins forces
with area groups to help children.

• Are you battling with your
child over food?

• Is your child sneaking food?

Mai orie Fisher, Julie Fisher Cummings and Lonnie Kanode, director of
Ti anys, at the Lovelight Foundation breakfast.

L

ovelight Foundation recently held a "Breakfast
at Tiffany's" to announce its upcoming pro-
jects. More than 80 people attended this 6th
annual meeting at Somerset Collection in Troy.
"Our partners are each and every one of you," said Julie
Fisher Cummings, co-founder of Lovelight.
Lovelight Foundation, a non-profit organization dedi-
cated to enhancing the lives of children and families
through outreach and education, currently works on pro-
jects with Gleaners Food Distribution Center, Volunteer
Impact and Starfish Family Services. In April, Starfish
Family Services broke ground on the Lovelight/Gleaners
Food Distribution Center, which will service 20 agencies

Above:
Robert Goldman of
West Bloomfield is
bound for Chicago
to attend the
National Youth
Leadership Forum
on Medicine.

Left:
DK George Blum,
Brenda Glickman,
Linda Zalla, Joyce
Blunt, Marcia
Boxman and Evelyn
Kasle are part of
Shaarey Zedek's
Cultural
Commission.

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