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a one-year grant to provide staff
support for its planned new health
center.
Jewish Family Service: $75,982
for the first of a three-year, $115,768
grant to develop and implement a
suicide prevention and response pro-
gram for the Jewish community.
Jewish Family Service: $50,000
for the first of a three-year, $112,500
grant to facilitate the enrollment of
low-income/at-risk members of the
Jewish community in health insur-
ance programs.
Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit: Up to
$500,000 for a three-year challenge
grant to its Centennial fundraising
campaign for at-risk Jewish commu-
nity residents.
Project Healthy Community:
$20,000 for the first of a three-year,
$60,000 grant to support the hiring of
an administrative assistant to support
its operations
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Ferncare Free Clinic: $7,000 for
the second of a three-year, $21,000
grant to support the expansion of the
clinic's hours of operation from two
days to three days per month.
Fresh Air Society (Tamarack
Camps): $48,125 for the third of a
three-year, $161,875 grant to hire a
Jewish community nurse to work at
Tamarack Camps, Hillel Day School
and the Jewish Community Center.
Hillel of Metro Detroit: $35,500
for the second of a two-year, $71,000
grant to engage and excite Jewish
college students in Metro Detroit in
Jewish activities within the city of
Isaac Agree Downtown
Synagogue: $88,000 for the third of
a three-year, $250,000 grant to hire a
program director, develop a strategic
plan and support expanded programs
and activities.
JARC: $50,000 for the third of a
three-year, $150,000 grant to hire
staff to meet current and future
growth needs.
Jewish Hospice & Chaplaincy
Network: $50,000 for the second of a
three-year, $150,000 grant to support
general operations.
Jewish Vocational Service &
Community Workshop: $33,582
for the second year of a three-year,
$101,776 grant to expand Memory
Club services at its Southfield site
and at the Jewish Community Center
in West Bloomfield.
Jewish Vocational Service &
Community Workshop: $58,998 for
the second of a two-year, $117,248
grant to provide career counseling for
young Orthodox Jewish men pursu-
ing vocational options.
Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit: $500,000 for
the third of a three-year, $1.5 mil-
lion grant to support the Foundation
for Our Jewish Elderly, supporting
Jewish Senior Life, Jewish Family
Services and JVS for in-home support
services, adult day care and escorted
transportation for frail older adults.
Kadima: $60,000 for the second
of a three-year, $180,000 grant to
support the launch of a new program
to help young adults diagnosed with
co-occurring mental illness and sub-
stance abuse.
Michigan Roundtable for
Diversity & Inclusion: $8,000 for the
second of a two-year, $15,000 grant
to develop an exhibit presenting the
Jewish experience in the history of
housing discrimination in Detroit.
National Council of Jewish
Women: $4,800 for the second of
a three-year, $14,750 grant to pro-
vide temporary kosher housing for
women and their children due to
domestic abuse situations.
National Council of the United
States Society of St. Vincent
DePaul: $30,000 for the second of a
three-year, $90,000 grant to support
operating expenses for its dental
clinic.
Starfish Family Services: $25,000
for the third of a three-year, $125,000
grant to improve maternal mental
health and parenting skills for at-risk
mothers living in Inkster.
William Beaumont Hospital:
$43,812 for the second of a three-
year, $120,000 grant to increase over-
all health of underinsured and unin-
sured Brightmoor residents through
the Brightmoor Health Collaborative.
World Medical Relief: $50,000
for the third year extension of a
two-year, $100,000 grant to provide
affordable prescription drugs to low-
income uninsured and underinsured
adults.
The Jewish Fund was established
in 1997 from the sale proceeds
of Sinai Hospital of Detroit to
the Detroit Medical Center. Sinai
Hospital was a Jewish community
funded facility that grew into one
of Metro Detroit's top health care
institutions. As a legacy of Sinai
Hospital, the Jewish Fund continues
to support community programs and
services that help at-risk individu-
als improve their health and human
condition.
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