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November 24, 2000 - Image 143

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-11-24

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Elderlink

Over the past few years,
the Jewish Federation and its
member agencies have made a
strong commitment to expand
services for older adults.

and many individual endowment
funds — we've come a long way
toward fulfilling our promise in
accordance with the most cher-
ished values of our faith.

Since then, many new programs
and support services have been
introduced, touching the lives of
more older adults than ever.

Surely, there is more to do. Surely
we will get it done ... together.

Thanks to the generosity of
thousands of people in our com-
munity — through Federation's
Annual Campaign, the Irving A.
Rubin Jewish Community Trust
for the Elderly, The Jewish Fund

For information, referral and access
to services for older adults, call
ElderLink, (248) 559-3000.

Visit us on the Web: wwwthisisfederation.org

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