to the members of The Jewish Fund Teen Board 2014-2015, a diverse group of Jewish teens who have
deepened their engagement within our community through learning of communal needs and
responding through philanthropic grantmaking.
Carly Abrahams
Taylor Golden-Wise
10th Grade, West Bloomfield High School
Cooper Bellinson
Livvy Gordon
11th Grade, Bloomfield Hills High School
10th Grade, Cranbrook-Kingswood Upper School
Nick Bellinson
Avi Greenbaum
10th Grade, Bloomfield Hills High School
10th Grade, Cranbrook-Kingswood Upper School
Jack Israel
11th Grade, Walled Lake Central High School
Adam Cohn
11th Grade, Groves High School
Jane Jacobs
10th Grade, Berkley High School
Carolyn Cohn
11th Grade, The International Academy
Brandon Karr
10th Grade, Berkley High School
Brian Colton
11th Grade, Cranbrook-Kingswood Upper School
Ben Epstein
Oren Lerner
11th Grade, Canton High School
12th Grade, Walled Lake Western High School
Aviv Lis
Annie Schechter
11th Grade, Seaholm High School
Brittany Tapper
12th Grade, Frankel Jewish Academy
12th Grade, Walled Lake Central High School
Connor Tukel
10th Grade, Frankel Jewish Academy
12th Grade, Frankel Jewish Academy
Emily Stillman
11th Grade, Groves High School
11th Grade, Frankel Jewish Academy
Kendall Coden
Lucie Rosenthal
11th Grade, Berkley High School
Dani Silverman
Michael Krivichkin
11th Grade, Seaholm High School
Eden Lichterman
11th Grade, Frankel Jewish Academy
Kyle Rechter
11th Grade, Akiva Hebrew Day School
Cooper Brovenick
Special thanks go to our 2014-2015
Leadership Committee for their
dedication and hard work in
facilitating board meetings and
site visits.
Emily Levin
11th Grade, Groves High School
10th Grade, Walled Lake Northern High School
Caroline Strauss
10th Grade, Frankel Jewish Academy
10th Grade, North Farmington High School
Samuel Gendelman
11th Grade, The Roeper School
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TEEN BOARD
2014-2015 Mission:
As the Jewish Fund Teen Board, we will assist community organizations that strive to support families in creating a healthy environment in which to raise their children.
To accomplish this objective, we focus our grantmaking on projects in two areas: those promoting early childhood health and kindergarten readiness, and effective family
communication in order to decrease substance abuse among youth.
The Jewish Fund Teen Board is proud to announce that a total of $50,000 in grants
has been awarded to the following organizations:
JARC
Ruth Ellis Center
Starfish Family Services
The Guidance Center
The Link Up Empowerment Program
Family Preservation and Acceptance Project
Inkster Family Literacy Movement
Get Up and Go!
For more information on the work of The Jewish Fund Teen Board, or to apply for a 2015-2016 Board position,
please visit www.thejewishfund.org/teenboard. Application deadline is May 29, 2015.
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A LEGACY OF SINAI HOSPITAL
The Teen Board is a project of The Jewish Fund. The
Jewish Fund was established in 1997 from the sale
proceeds of Sinai Hospital to the Detroit Medical
Center. Sinai Hospital was a Jewish community
funded facility that grew into one of metropolitan
Detroit's top health care institutions. As a legacy of
Sinai Hospital, The Jewish Fund continues the
tradition of assuring quality and compassionate care
for those in need in Metropolitan Detroit.
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PETWORK
The Jewish Fund Teen Board is proud to
be a part of the Foundation Board
Incubator, a project of the Jewish Teen
Funders Network, which is generously
funded by Laura Lauder and the
Maimonides Fund.
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