JVS
turning point for me. We talked about
life cycles — the kind of turbulence
that everyone goes through approxi-
mately every 10 years — and suddenly
I realized I was not alone. It was like a
light turned on for me and I could see
my circumstance as an opportunity
and a new beginning"
Kim Graziosi, JVS communica-
tions director, says, "There's a notable
change in the women as they complete
the program. You actually can see the
transformation from week to week.
On day one, the room is very quiet; all
eyes are averted and downcast. By the
second week, everyone is sitting up a
little taller, speaking with more con-
fidence. By the end of the 10 weeks,
there's clearly a different vibe in the
room, a brighter outlook all around"
A Course Of Action
Women to Work is a comprehensive
course of action designed to empower
participants to identify their skills,
strengths, abilities, values and personal
styles as related to workplace relation-
ships. Holistic in its approach, the
program also can be a healing process
for many as participants work on their
resume development, networking
skills, goal-setting processes and stress
management.
"What the program can't do is to
guarantee a job or solve everyone's
problems," Richmond says. "But, we
can provide the tools necessary to
help people find new ways of thinking
about themselves, their skills and their
potential in the workplace:'
Sitting tall at her workstation today,
solving problems and ever eager to
learn new skills, Steinberg is proof
positive that the program works. For
her success in retooling herself to
re-enter the workforce, she has been
named the recipient of the JVS Women
to Work Award to be presented at 6
p.m. Wednesday, March 18, at JVS'
seventh annual Trade Secrets fund-
raiser at ICnollwood Country Club in
West Bloomfield.
"I used to worry" Steinberg says. "I
was afraid I wouldn't be able to take
care of myself and my son. Now I
know I can, no matter what"
According to Richmond, "After
completing the program, 85 percent of
participants are employed or go back
to school for further training or educa-
tion. The other 15 percent continue to
receive services until they find a job"
For more information on Women
to Work, visit JVSdet.org or contact
Judy Richmond at (248) 233-4232 or
jrichmond@jvsdetroit.org .
❑
Vivian Henoch is a writer at
myjewishdetroit, where this story
first appeared.
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EVENT
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SECRETS
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Wednesday, March 18
6 p.m. at Knollwood Country Club
in West Bloomfield
An inspiring night out to support the JVS Women to Work
Program, featuring Melanie Bergeron's trade secrets,
networking, glamour and exciting raffle prizes!
Honorary Chair & Keynote Speaker:
Melanie Bergeron
Two Men and a Truck
PRESENTING SPONSOR
Elizabeth Elkus
Cheryl Margolis
Shayna Silverman
DeRoy
Testamentary
Foundation
TS FOUNDING CHAIRS
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EMERALD SPONSORS
Elaine Fieldman
through the Fieldman
Sims Foundation
G RE
ENLEAF
TRUST
SAPPHIRE SPONSORS
Douglas C. Lane & Associates Inc.
EHIM
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FirstMerit Bank
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Foundation
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Garin PC
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Lori and Maurice Pogoda
St. John Providence Health System
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Welcome.
PEARL SPONSORS
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Sponsors as of 2/6/15
Realizing Life's Potential
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HONORARY COMMITTEE
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Eva Feldman, MD,
Patricia Mooradian
PhD*
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Congresswoman
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*Past honorary chair
Congresswoman
Brenda Lawrence
COMMITTEE
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Fran Victor
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Tickets are $360, $250
and $150. Sponsorships
also available.
Please contact Judy
Strongman at 248.233.4213
or jstrongman@jvsdet.org
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