DVS Honors Four Local Companies Give your CD a wake-up call, 6 MONTH For complete details, call us at 248 358 5170 We can even open your account by phone. - - Franklin Bank THE NEW THINKING IN BANKING FOR BUSINESS Phone: (248) 358-5170 Southfield • Birmingham • Grosse Pointe Woods http://www.franklinbank.com cr [WM 10/20 2000 116 *Annual Percentage Yield et tective as ot I0/05/00. Subject to change. Minimum balance to obtain the staled An is 51,000. Fees could reduce FDIC. earning,s. Penalty fur early ■vithd rawa.. Member FDIC our local employers were honored last month by Jewish Vocational Service. Spotlighted at JVS' annual meeting were Big Lots stores, which received the Community Integration Award; Lear Corporation in Southfield, Contractor of the Year Award; Marketing Displays International (MDI) in Farmington Hills, Employer of the Year Award; and Mercy Network-Central of Pontiac and Mercy Network-West of Walled Lake, a division of St. Joseph Mercy Oakland, Community Partner Award. "We salute the many busi- nesses and organizations that JVS board member Liz Kanter Groskind presents have given refugees, people the Employer of the Year Award to Robert with disabilities and other job Sarkisian, president of Marketing Displays seekers the chance to prove International. they are valuable employees," said Barbara Nurenberg, presi- dent and chief executive offi- and to function more independently. cer of Southfield-based JVS. Many of the participants are earning Big Lots was honored for helping paychecks for the first time. to integrate people with severe dis- MDI, an international manufac- abilities into the community. Big Lots turer of display fixtures and signs, was' gives people with disabilities the recognized for providing opportuni- chance to become independent and ties for refugees and unemployed contributing members of the work- workers. For the past seven years, the force. company has worked with JVS to Several Big Lots stores have provide employment opportunities to worked closely with JVS to hire peo- refugees from the former Soviet ple with special needs for pricing, Union. Although these New stock, and other positions. In addi- Americans have limited English skills tion, they have also allowed JVS to and knowledge of the American conduct on-site assessments where workforce, MDI is supportive of such people with special needs can try out individuals, who now comprise nearly actual jobs to help them gauge their 25 percent of its staff. skills, interests and abilities. Mercy Network-Central and Sheltered Work Lear Corporation, a supplier of auto- motive interior systems, was honored for its contributions to the vocational success of workers with disabilities who are employed in the JVS shel- tered workshop. The work provided by Lear helps people with limited abilities to develop work-related skills Mercy Network-West were honored for providing mental-health services in collaboration with JVS. This has allowed hundreds of people with mental illness to secure employment. JVS vocational counselors work at Mercy Network to help clients assess their work abilities, explore employ- ment options and develop .a vocation- al plan of action. 7