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Jewish Fund
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T

he Jewish Fund approved
grants at its May 10 board
meeting totaling $1,745,095
to support the health and social wel-
fare needs of Metro Detroiters.
Established in 1997 from the sale
proceeds of Sinai Hospital to the Detroit
Medical Center, the Jewish Fund contin-
ues the tradition of assuring excellent
and compassionate care for those in
need in Metropolitan Detroit.
Nine continuation grants were
awarded. The following new grants
were approved:
Adult Well Being Services:
$25,000 for the first year of a two-
year $50,000 grant to improve health
outcomes for Medicaid-eligible adults
with severe mental illness.
Boys & Girls Clubs of
Southeastern Michigan: $50,000 for
the first year of a three-year $120,000
grant to launch an expanded, multifac-
eted program addressing anti-bulling/
anti-violence education for youth.
Epilepsy Foundation of
Michigan: $60,710 for the first year of a
three-year $113,710 grant to implement
a new wellness initiative in collabora-
tion with multiple health providers for
individuals with uncontrolled epilepsy.
(Health Care General Grants Fund).
Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit: $465,445
for a one-year grant to support urgent
special and unmet needs resulting from
the economic crisis, directed to Jewish
Family Service for Project Chessed, case
management and intake staffing.
Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit: $750,000
for one-year grant to support in-home
support services, escorted transporta-
tion and adult day care for frail older
adults served by Jewish Family Service,
Kadima and Jewish Senior Life.
Matrix Theatre Company:
$60,000 for the first year of a three-
year $180,000 grant to improve the
academic and social outcomes for
young people with disabilities through
an inclusive theater program.
South Oakland Shelter: $60,000
for the first year of a three-year
$120,000 grant to support the emer-
gency shelter operations and to build
capacity for its fundraising program.
University of Detroit for
McAuley Health Center: $20,700
for a one-year grant to implement
a demonstration health education
program that assists families in
risk reduction for children at risk of
developing Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
(Health Care General Grants Fund). F

