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gift guide 2018

Mental Health Services

... a community moving forward.

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Kadima is a welcoming, accepting, and supportive community – where recovery is possible,
big and small victories are celebrated, and where people move forward.

kadimacenter.org/annualcampaign

Please support Kadima’s
2018 Annual Campaign

Burton & Levy

Located inside the
Rust Belt Market
22801 Woodward Ave,
Ferndale, MI 48220

MARWEN

Located in the River North Community of Chicago, Marwen was found-
ed in 1987 by entrepreneur and art collector Steven Berkowitz as a way to
serve underprivileged youth in Chicago. The nonprofit offers a variety of
free visual arts programs and college counseling for students in grades 6-12,
fulfilling Berkowitz’s dream of inspiring and educating young people in
under-resourced communities. Each year, students from more than 50 zip
codes participate in Marwen’s programs, including photography, sculpting,
ceramics, textiles and more. Support Marwen’s free programs through dona-
tion, attending a gallery event — or by purchasing greeting and holiday cards
via Marwen. Each season it commissions talented high-school students,
through its Design to Print program, to create artwork for holiday cards. All
the proceeds from the greeting-card sales benefit the at-risk youth attending
Marwen’s programs. Marwen.org.

info@burtonandlevy.com
Shop 24/7 at
www.burtonandlevy.com

A Michigan based company, Burton and
Levy takes great pride in creating men’s
care products using only the best organic
and natural ingredients as well
as producing classically designed
heirloom quality handmade combs
for the mustache, beard and hair.

To support our events
please visit
www.limmudmichigan.org

Limmud Michigan, an independent 501[c]3
organization, offers unforgettable, unexpected,
dynamic learning opportunities that inspire Jews
of all ages and from all backgrounds

Our experienced team is available to provide you with a
quick and accurate estimate for any storm damage repair.
We also offer free, no obligation estimates for all types
of roof repairs, replacements, or installations, as well as
gutter, siding and window installation and repairs.
Contact us today to speak to a roofing expert!

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OUT OF PRINT
CLOTHING

Few things are better than a
well-worn classic novel — except
a well-loved T-shirt! Out of Print
Clothing brings these loves togeth-
er. The company, founded in 2010,
celebrates classic novels, stories and
authors with its high-quality T-shirts,
sweatshirts, mugs, totes, and baby and
kids’ items. Featuring favorites like
Matilda, Harry Potter, Pride & Prejudice,
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,
Charlotte’s Web and so many more,
there’s truly something for every book-
worm on your holiday list. Plus, for
each item sold, Out of Print Clothing
will donate a book to an underserved
community via its partner, Books for
Africa. To date, the company has donat-
ed more than 1 million books. We loved
the Little Golden Books T-shirt that
reminded us of our childhood and the
The Handmaid’s Tale tote, which will
be perfect for creeping out our office
mates. Outofprint.com. ■

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