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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-06-23

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Beaumont's Ministrelli Women's
Heart Center, a comprehensive
heart health program for unin-
sured Jewish women at high risk
for heart disease.
• $7,500, a third year of non-
contiguous funding to JVS for
"Senior Service Corps" to cover
transportation for seniors
involved in community volunteer
work at JVS.
• $20,000, a second full year
of funding to JFS for its "Legal
Referral Service" program to
increase staff coordination hours
for a program that matches low-
income JFS clients with lawyers
who take cases on a pro-bono basis.
• $10,000, a fifth non-con-
tiguous year of support for the
Alliance's Single Jewish Parent
Network Mom's Camp, a long
weekend at Camp Tamarack for
single mothers and their children.

ESTATE & JEWELRY BUYERS

New Project Grants:

• $15,460 to BBYO for B-Fit:
Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds,
an empowerment and exercise
program for Jewish girls in
grades 9-12 that builds toward
individual plans of action to
address concerns such as teen
dating abuse, bullying and
healthy lifestyle choices.
• $5,000 to Aish Huntington
Woods for "Rosh Hodesh: It's a
Girl Thing" to send two addition-
al group facilitators for training
by "Moving Traditions" at their
national training session.
• $15,000 to Kadima for
"Falling Through the Cracks,"
a program that will provide
relevant information, material,
training and professional access
and referral resources to area
Jewish clergy, schools and other
organizations regarding the iden-
tification of early signs of serious
childhood and adolescent emo-
tional and behavioral disorders.
• $15,000 to Jewish Hospice and
Chaplaincy Network for a "Jewish
Women's Hospice Alliance" to
create a professional alliance of
Jewish women hospice work-
ers and palliative care workers
emplyed at hospices and hospitals
care in southeast Michigan.
• $5,000 to JSL for "The Victory
Garden:' a gardening program
that engages Jewish senior women
living in JSL apartments in Oak
Park in growing produce for them-
selves, JSL kitchens and Yad Ezra.
For more on JWF or events,
go to www.jewishdetroit.org/jwf
or contact Helen Katz, director,
at (248) 203-1483 or by email at
katz@jfmd.org.

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