JFS Program Needs Volunteers Women Host Local Chef Jewish Family Service is recruiting vol- unteers for the new JFS Shoppers Club, matching volunteers who would like to grocery shop to older adults and shut-ins who may need such assis- tance. Club participants will shop once every week or two, based on the needs of the client. Other volunteers opportunities at JFS include: • Special friends: a mentoring pro- gram offering boys and girls the opportunity for a one-to-one relation- ship with an adult volunteer. • Volunteer with new Americans: serve as a conversational English tutor or citizenship coach (tutor for the citi- zenship examination). Groups may want to provide a resettlement shower for a newly arrived family. • Serving seniors: volunteer as a . grocery shopper, friendly visitor or a social activity volunteer at the Margot and Warren Coville Assisted Living Apartments. • Hospice volunteers: provide con- solation and assistance to terminally ill clients and their families to enhance their quality of life throughout their remaining days. Visits may take place at the home, hospital and/or nursing home. • Office volunteers: schedule trans- portation for older adult, assist in the Meal Elderlink phone lines and assist with the agency filing and data entry. JFS also relies on professionals (attorneys, accountants, physicians, dentists, etc.) who offer pro bono ser- vices to clients in need. For informa- tion about activities, call Michelle Greenstein, (248) 559-1500. Local chef and restaurateur Matt Prentice will present a cooking demon- stration at the biannual Food for Thought breakfast sponsored by the Women's Campaign and Education Department of the Jewish Federation of Mptropolitan Detroit 9-11 a.m. Tuesday, May 9, at the Jewish 1.,\ 0 Community Center in West Bloomfield. Matt Prentice Prentice owns and operates more than a dozen eating establishments in Michigan under his Unique Restaurant Corporation in Bingham Farms. Helayne Kaplan and Debbie Landau are chairs of the event; Sherry Haffner - is associate chair. Cost for the dairy breakfast and pre- sentation is $12. Registration deadline is May 1. There will be no solicitation of gifts at the event. For information or to register, call Heidi Hes, (248) 203-1459. Courses Set At Kol Ami Rabbi Marla Feldman of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit and Temple Kol Ami's Founding Rabbi Emeritus Ernst J. 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