metro >> mentsh of the month Fifth-grader launches effort to bring smiles to other kids. 0 0 1.1 APY* Stacy Gittleman I Contributing Writer 15 Month Certificate of Deposit Special! ith an astute understanding of the power of delivering a smile, Lindsey Zousmer, a fifth-grader at West Hills Middle School, has got "magic" to do for disabled children receiving physical therapy at local hospitals. Last month, she started a community service project called "Projects 4 Smiles" and is asking other kids her age to create Lindsey Zousmer small craft projects, such as bookmarks, bracelets or pins to give as gifts of encouragement. back at school "just how happy they To kick off Project 4 Smiles, Zousmer can make others when they give a invited WHMS classmates in the fourth small gift:' and fifth grades to come to school on The project is a product of Bloomfield Schools' Primary Years Jan. 16 wearing funny hats and donat- Programme (PYP), which engages ing a dollar for supplies. Community members may also children in the district's primary grades donate any extra craft supplies they to be socially aware and responsible may have at home: decorative duct through action. Kathy Janelle, the tape, buttons, extra scrapbooking district's PYP coordinator, explained supplies, glitter, beads, glue, markers, "education must extend beyond the cardstock or string will do the trick. intellectual to include not only socially Drop off these supplies at the office at responsible attitudes, but also thought- West Hills Middle School, 2601 Lone ful and appropriate action:' Pine Road in West Bloomfield, where Stacy Agree Zousmer saw how a special Project 4 Smiles box has been important it was for her own children set aside. to meet her patients and also to volun- The idea came to Zousmer after teer at the Friendship Circle. Lindsey's family extends many gen- shadowing her mother, Stacy Agree Zousmer, a pediatric physical therapist, erations in Detroit. She is a descendant at work at Beaumont Hospitals on days of the founders of Detroit's Isaac Agree Lindsey had no school. It was there Downtown Synagogue, who established that she watched children with dis- the congregation on the principles of abilities struggle to accomplish simple social consciousness. She attends reli- tasks that most children her age can do gious school at Temple Israel in West with ease. Bloomfield, where she learned about "My mom explained to me how the Jewish obligation to help those in some of these kids can be very success- need through g'milut chasadim, acts of ful even with the disabilities and/or the lovingkindness. In her letter, she said conditions they have Lindsey wrote in her mom serves as her biggest example a letter to the entire West Hills Middle for caring for others. School community "We want to "Not only is Lindsey a natural care- encourage them and make them aware taker, but she also finds common inter- that they are just as capable as we are:' ests with these kids because they are her peers" her mom says. "She loves Social Responsibility to help them realize their potential Ultimately, she wants to collect enough and feel good about themselves. At the crafted gifts and then video or pho- young age of 10, Lindsey is truly begin- tograph the expression of joy on the ning to understand what it means to children's faces to show her classmates pay it forward" W BANK of MICHIGAN Here To Help 30095 Northwestern Hwy. Farmington Hills, MI 48334 (248) 865-1300 www. ban kofmi conn *APY = Annual Percentage Yield. Actual APY of 1.16% is effective January 29, 2015 through August 31, 2015. $50,000 minimum to open, maximum $500,000. New money only not already on deposit at Bank of Michigan. Early withdrawal penalties may apply. CD maturity date is 15 months from date of account opening. Terms and rates are subject to change at any time without notice. Offer expires 8/31/15. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • JP:AA • • THE CENTER Come find your treasure! at a rabuloua . • FLEA MARKET • • • • • • • • • . • • • • Presented by JARC and the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit • ••• • • • JCC - Oak Park • • • • • • • • • • • Proceeds benefit programming for adults and children with special needs. • • • • • • • • • • • • Pre-sale: 6-9 p.m. Tuesday, February 24, 2015 • • Flea market: 8:30 a.m.-noon Wednesday, February 25 • • • Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit Jimmy Prentis Morris Building A. Alfred Taubman Jewish Community Campus 15110 W. Ten Mile Road Oak Park, MI 48237 www.jccdet.org • • Supported by The Jewish Federation • c% c • • • • • OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ❑ 1981690 22 February 19 • 2015 JN