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June 04, 2015 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-06-04

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Noah Ostheimer at the awards
breakfast where he was recog-
nized for launching the Angels
and Dreamers Foundation

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hen Noah Ostheimer of
White Lake was only 8
years old, he had a dream
of helping others. "I had this wish. I
wanted to start a charity to help others,
but I didn't know how to do it" he said.
Rabbi Daniel Syme of Temple
Beth El in Bloomfield Township was
touched by Noah's vision. He helped
him create the Angels and Dreamers
Foundation. The Detroit Jewish News
sponsors the foundation, and Noah is
"chairman of the board" The dream-
ers are children who want to perform
a mitzvah but aren't sure how to make
it happen. The angels are adults who
serve as project managers and help
those dreams come true.
Since the creation of the Foundation,
Noah, now 9, has overseen acts of
kindness by himself and children
around his age. He has taken a
Holocaust survivor out to lunch,
helped furnish a house for a recently
homeless family, raked leaves for an
elderly couple and read to sick children
at the hospital.
His vision for a better world was
recently recognized by the Race
Relations & Diversity Task Force in
Birmingham, which named Noah a
Diversity Champion at a recent break-
fast at the Community House. Noah
is the youngest person to ever receive
such an honor.
"Noah is empowering children his
age to touch and change the world"
according to the task force. "There
could be no more deserving Diversity
Champion!" ❑

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