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November 19, 2009 - Image 62

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2009-11-19

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Family
Focus

Eco-Friendly from page 56

Does your child have a
Beaumont doctor?

the Wig Bank at Henry Ford
Hospital in West Bloomfield."

• How did you come up with the
designs on the products you cre-
ated?

When you have a sick child, the next best
thing to being at home - is being at a
hospital close to home. That's why
Beaumont created a state-of-the-art
Children's Hospital. With Beaumont
doctors in more than 100 pediatric
specialties and sub-specialties, along
with the most advanced technology
and procedures.

'Beaumont
Children's tiosp0.

"My favorite color is green; that
is why the bags and bottles have
a green theme. Also, `going green'
is another way of being environ-
mentally conscious, so it fits in well
with the eco-friendly bottles and
bags. Saving the world is important
to me, and every thing we can do to
help counts:'

Call 1.800.633.7377 or visit
beaumontchildrenshospital.com

Beaumont Hospitals

• What do you hope to accom-
plish from this mitzvah project?

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•Will fundraising go beyond
your bat mitzvah?

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"My parents and I agreed to do a
donation to the hospital before my
bat mitzvah, but I plan to still con-
tinue with my recycling habits and
make the bags after the event:'

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"My mom helped me a lot by
making the eco-friendly bags and
bottles. Additionally, my grand-
mother is involved with the Henry
Ford Hospital in West Bloomfield;
she told me about the Wig Bank
there so I decided to send proceeds
directly to the hospital."

• Where can people purchase
your products?

They are currently sold online at
www.recyclewithsophie.com. The
bags are $5 each and the bottles are
$20 each. II

Sara Smoler, 17, is a senior at

Bloomfield Hills Andover High School.

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• Who helped you really make
the project happen?

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"I want to recycle to better the
world, and help the people who lost
their hair to cancer at the Henry
Ford Hospital. Ultimately, my goal
is to reach $600 before my bat mitz-
vah on Dec. 12 [at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek in Southfield.]"

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