8p ERB Eiz8 kO8BERCATER1Ng ROSH HASHANA CARRY-OUT MENU Recent Grants his is a complete listing of tion to Jewish patients and families facing terminal illness, infirmity or the dollars allocated and personal crisis. purposes of the latest • Michigan Board of Rabbis- Jewish Fund awards: Jewish Community Council, •Friendship Circle, $45,000. 40,000. Train and certify rabbinical Hire staff to coordinate and train and other chaplaincy personnel to volunteers who work with children provide clinical pastoral care to sick, having special needs. frail and other vulnerable popula- • Jewish Association for tions. Residential Care, $53,000. • Michigan Jewish AIDS Continue funding a transition home Coalition, $10,000. Improve the to provide a semi-independent liv- health of northwest Detroit youth 1 ing setting for four adults with and adults by reducing their risk- developmental disabilities. taking behaviors that can lead to • Jewish Family Service, HIV/AIDS. $117,000. Continue funding an • St. Joseph Mercy-Oakland, in escorted transportation service for partnership with Jewish Family older adults. Service, $110,000 over two years. • Jewish Family Service, $65,000, Provide in-home visits to at-risk Continue providing translation serv- families with young children served ices to meet needs of elderly Russian by Jewish Family Service, seeking to immigrants in medical settings, improve child health and develop- • Jewish Vocational Service- rnent. Commission on Jewish Eldercare • Detroit Neighborhood and Services (CODES), $135,000 over Family Initiative, $60,000 over two three years. Hire one individual, years. Assist low-income residents in employed by JVS, who will recruit lower Woodward Corridor in and train in-home support and care Detroit to transition from welfare to staff for Federation agencies in the work by preparing them. for careers ElderLink network of services to in the health-care industry. older adults: Jewish Apartments and • Jewish Association for Services, Jewish Family Service and Residential Care, $27,500. Provide Jewish Home and Aging Services. respite care for 30 families caring • Kids Kicking Cancer, $75,000 for a family member with a disabili- ($50,000 outright grant and ty. $25,000 challenge grant). Continue • Jewish Community Center, and expand program that uses $25,000. Continue the Tuesday's karate techniques to help children Friends program, which provides cope with cancer. educational and social programs at • Detroit Medical Centers-Sinai the JCC for approximately 100 Grace Hospital, $20,000. Continue adults with mild developmental dis- programs that address psychosocial abilities. needs of Holocaust survivors and • Jewish Vocational Service, their families. $30,000. For the MedLink pro- • Greater Detroit Area Health gram, which helps homeless individ- Council for the Northwest uals in Detroit overcome medical Empowerment Center, $50,000. barriers to employment by provid- Continue a community-based ini- ing clinical assessments and referrals tiative designed to improve the in conjunction with a Detroit part- health and well-being of residents in nership of agencies that work with northwest Detroit through health the homeless. education and other primary pre- • Rose Hill Center, $20,000. For vention activities. The program was the Jewish Fund Creative Arts created four years ago through the Therapy Program for adults with Jewish Federation and Jewish mental illness. Community Council's Detroit • Temple Beth El, $60,000 over Jewish Initiative. two years. For a youth suicide pre- • Jewish Hospice and Chaplaincy vention program designed by Rabbi Network, $85,000. 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