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December 17, 1999 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-12-17

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Food and toy drive collection bins
have been placed at these sites:
• Max M. Fisher Federation
Building, 6735 Telegraph Road,
Bloomfield Township (9 a.m.-5
p.m. weekdays until Dec. 21).

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• Hiller's Market, Haggerty and
Five Mile, Northville.

• Hiller's Shopping Center
Market, Maple and Orchard
Lake roads, West Bloomfield.

• Hiller's Market Place, Haggerty
and 14 Mile Road, Walled Lake.

• Hiller's Food Emporium,
Greenfield and 10 Mile Road,
Southfield.

• Yeshivat Akiva, 21100 W. 12
Mile Road, Southfield (during
school hours).

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full as others, but in several locations

they have been overflowing. Two
drop-off site coordinators have been
assigned to each of the eight areas to
empty the bins twice a week.
She cites this hands-on program as
creating "a real fervor among the vol-
unteers. People really want to help in
this program, one of the only volun-
teer programs reaching out beyond
our Jewish community, helping the
community at large," she says.
The Young Adult Division of
Federation kicked off the food and toy
drive at its Nov. 24 pre-Thanksgiving
party, donating three large boxes,
mostly of food. YAD also will help
sort the items for distribution at the
end of the drive.
The donation bins will be at collec-
tion sites through Monday, Dec. 20,
with items collected at the Max M.
Fisher Federation Building weekdays
until Dec. 21. Volunteers will drop off
items to recipients by Dec. 25. Ill

For information on the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit's Volunteer Extravaganza
Food and Toy Drive, call Alaine
Waldshan at (248) 203-1486, e-
mail waldshan@jfmd.org or
access the Web site at
vvww.thisisfederation.org

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