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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-11-24

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• Summer in the City: $6,000 for
the second of a three-year, $24,000
grant to support the recruitment,
retention, development and diversifi-
cation of program leaders.

mike Store

• Affirmations: $30,000 for one
year to provide direct assistance
and professional referrals to callers
to the Helpline.

• Alternatives for Girls: $50,000
for the first of a three-year,
$150,000 grant to expand the agen-
cy's current walk-in and phone-line
service into a comprehensive suite
of on-site crisis and health program-
ming for high-risk girls and women.

• Children's Trust Fund: $49,333
for the first of a three-year,
$148,000 grant to educate parents
of newborns in order to prevent
deaths and side effects of Shaken
Baby Syndrome.

* OPEN SUNDAYS

FROM DEC. 4 TO DEC. 18
11 AMA4PIVI

ellestama
boutique

6393 Orchard Lake Road, Inside Orchard Mall
4
- 0 West Bloomfield, MI 248-737-2666

*on regular priced merchandise.
•excludes accessories

• Crossroads: $10,000 for one year
to provide emergency assistance for
prescription and medical needs.

• Forgotten Harvest: $50,000 for
the first of a two-year, $100,000
grant to increase the organization's
capacity for distributing nearly
twice the fresh food as it currently
supplies by 2013.

• Jewish Senior Life: $150,000 for
the first of a three-year, $450,000
grant to support the continued
subsidy for low-income older adults
primarily residing in the Meer
Apartments.

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3 DAYS ONLY

SAVE UP TO

FRI, NOV 25

10:00 AM— 6:00 PM

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SUN, NOV27
NOON — 4:00 PM

UPTOWN

*

FREE

SHANGRI-LA

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6407 Orchard Lake Road

• Karmanos Cancer Institute:
$60,000 for the first of a three-
year, $170,000 grant to develop an
intervention to improve the health
knowledge and screenings among
Orthodox Jewish women. The sec-
ond year grant would be $60,000
and third would be $50,000.

Slades

All previous sales, Michael Aram and Juliska excluded.
All sales final and no special orders.

• Jewish Family Service: $15,000
for the first of a three-year,
$82,400 grant to support its part-
nership with the Building Industry
Association of Southeastern
Michigan in providing low- income
clients with pro bono repairs
and renovations to their homes.
The second year grant would be
$37,920 and the third year would be
$29,500.

• Jewish Hospice & Chaplaincy
Network: $50,000 for a one-year
bridge grant to support operations
until the proceeds from its new
endowment fund are realized.

Friday, Nov. 25th &
Saturday, Nov. 26th
10-5
and Sunday, Nov. 27th
12-4

(15 Mile & Orchard Lake)

248.626.8585

www.uptownshangrila.com

Sugar lips tank or
Skinny T tank with the
purchase of 70.00 or more

* While supplies last

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248-851-1260

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ORCHARD LAKE ROAD • NORTH OF MAPLE

November 24 2011

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