Beautifying your home since 1939 HAGOPIAN RUG CLEANING Back to School Sale IN-HOME CLEANING Whether you have 2, 4, 6 or Annabel Singer and Sierra Stone even 20 rugs, bring them to us & we'll clean every other one FREE! NCJW teen group uses community service to build relationships. Marielle Temkin JN Intern I nstead of seeing the absence of a group for Jewish teenage girls as a glass half-empty, Annabel Singer and Sierra Stone, 15 and 16, saw it as the perfect opportunity to create their own group and do exactly what they wanted with it. The girls, both of West Bloomfield, started GROW— Girls Reaching OutWard, a division of the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) — about a year ago. "We first had the idea around two years ago," Singer said, "and we met with the NCJW to discuss our idea sometime after that." Stone explained, "We don't really know how others have started groups like these, so it's been a learning experi- ence for sure. It's taken more time than we thought it would to get it off the ground, but what we've done so far has worked, and we're excited to expand even more." GROW is designed to bring Jewish girls from bat mitzvah age through 12th grade together and participate in com- munity service projects. "We wanted to take community ser- vice to the next level:' Singer said. "For example, the NCJW always does a back- pack stuffing event, but after we do the backpacks, we never had any more con- tact with the kids we donated them to. "We're still doing the backpack event, but we're actually bringing the packs to the kids at their school in Oakland County so we can create a relationship with the kids and the school and hope- fully do more projects with them over the years." Stone said, "Something that's so won- derful about volunteering is that you're helping others, but you also feel so good when you see how grateful the people are for your help. "We made blankets for displaced kids in May through NCJW's Wrapped in Love project, and we were reading thank-you notes from the kids, and they were so appreciative for something so simple. It really makes you realize how lucky we are to lead the lives we do and that not everyone is as lucky." The girls' goal for GROW is to help create relationships between teenage girls through working on common projects, which they know is possible because it's how they met each other. "We've been close friends for years — we basically do everything together — and we met through volunteering at the Friendship Circle," Singer said. A major source of funding for GROW was a fundraiser from the clothing store Eileen Fisher. During a weekend in March, it gave its Troy location custom- ers the option to donate 10 percent of their purchase to GROW. The girls were stunned to learn that the store gave them more than $11,000. "It was absolutely unbelievable," Singer said. "We were in shock by how much they gave us." They used some of the money to pur- chase supplies for their backpack event; Bank of America employees also pro- vided a portion of the school supplies. The girls will use the rest of the money for upcoming events. In addition to packing 300 backpacks on Aug. 31, GROW will be hosting a community clothing drive to benefit NCJW's resale shop in Royal Oak. "After we get all the clothes, we're going to organize a teen section in the store," explained Stone. Susan Gertner, executive director of NCJW's Detroit section, said, "I thought GROW was a great way to introduce young women into NCJW and learn to be advocates, to empower themselves and to provide community service proj- ects. We are very excited to see the next generation of NCJW leaders." Singer said, "We don't want anyone to be nervous to bring up their ideas because we love new ideas and new people, and definitely don't be nervous to come to an event if you haven't come to one before." Stone added, "GROW is so new that it can be anything we want it to be." P For information, visit www.ncjwgds.org/ member. To contact Annabel and Sierra, email GROWdetroit@gmail.com . Let us clean your tile & grout too! Ask about our expert rug repair! 1-800-HAGOPIAN (424-6742) www.originalhagopian.com RUG CARE CENTERS AND SHOWROOMS OAK PARK BIRMINGHAM NOVI UTICA ANN ARBOR DESIGNS IN DECORATOR WOOD & LAMINATES, LTD. It Doesn't Have To Cost A fortune...Only Look Like it! Complete kitchen and bathroom remodeling as well as furniture and installations including granite, wood and other materials. Lois Haron Allied Member ASID 248.851.6989 SAN AND 'EASING 10 itty MIR Ammi. P1111/01141111/11 NEW AND USED CAR BROKER T Licensed Automobile Dealer in Michigan since 1965. 7011 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322 Ofc. 248-851-2277 Cell. 248-496-2277 I ALSO BUY AND SELL NICE USED CARS AND TRUCKS. September 6 • 2012 19