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April 21, 2000 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-04-21

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notional council
of jewish
women

National Council of Jewish Women

GREATER DETROIT SECTION

As
at / ashes to thank our volunteers mho touch the lives
of thousands in our community every day through
their tireless devotion to ourprograms and projects:

/

ADVOCACY/PUBLIC AFFAIRS - Championing issues of concern to
women, children, and families, and keeping the community informed.

ADVENTURES IN READING -Tutoring and enrichment in the schools.

AD U LT LEGAL G UAR D IAN - Placement reviews for adults requiring

legal guardianships.

AR C H I V ES Preserving our proud history

A W.A R D S - Recognizing outstanding leadership in Council and

JEWISH FEDERATION APARTMENT BUS-Providing transportation for residents.

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

JEWISH YOUTH AWARDS - Recognizing the achievements of outstanding

high school students.

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

children.

throughout the community.

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

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 - Meeting family needs through

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

programs, support groups and workshops.

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

SPACE - Rainbows for all Children - Helping children in changing

EDUCATION ASSISTANCE - Providing interest-free loans and grants to

families through peer support and programs.

Jewish undergraduate and graduate students.

UP AND OUT - Providing activities and transportation for seniors.

HIPPY (Home Instruction Program for Preschool Youngsters) -

YAB B'YAD - HAND IN HAND WITH ISRAEL - Funding educational

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

supplies and toys for Israeli children.

HUMAN RESOURCES - Providing special programs for the homeless

and the needy

I WOULD LIKE TO GET INVOLVED IN NCJW!

MAIL TO:

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Address

City

State

Phone Number(s)

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■ COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN •

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DETROIT SECTION

26400 Lahser Road, Suite 100
Southfield, Michigan 48034
248-355-3300 • FAX: 248-355-9951

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TNT

4/21
2000

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