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HEALTHCARE


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cient
homecare. Call Georgiana
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Private Duty / Live-in Nursing
Direct Care Worker for the
Elderly. Please call Amen at
(313) 478-1374.


We Provide in home service
care giver for individuals and
elderly at their comfort level
in their homes. Please call
(734) 680-3803 or
(734) 709-5288


Live in or hourly care Mon-Fri.
References available.
Call 248-752-1782


TRANSPORTATION


A1 DRIVER for Drs
appts,shopping,
errands,airports and more.
(248) 991-4944

1 AAA BEST DRIVER
Reasonable RatesAirport
$50.All cars washed and
disinfected twice a day.
Harold 248.496.1302


Reliable Driver-Best Rates
Airport, appts., errands,
shopping & more or ask? Call
David 248-690-6090


SERVICES


AAA Cleaning Service.
15 yrs. in business.Natalie
248-854-0775


SPEECH THERAPY with Amber
Bordoley, M.A., CCC-SLP.
Treating adults and kids
ages 3 and up. Specializing
in aphasia and accent
modif
cation.
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248-987-8464
info@ckspeech.org


Looking for housekeeper to
cook and clean for 4 to 5 days
during the week for 2 adults.
Live in is available if needed.
Please call 248-362-4666


Registered Cleaning Co.
residential and off
ces. Avail 7
days a week. Please call (313)
285-6684 or (313) 258-3674.


ANTIQUES

WANTED. / BUYING
/ ANTIQUES &
COLLECTIBLES COINS,
STAMPS,
WATCHES, CAMERAS
Please Call
(248) 259-8088 or
Text (313)395-8599
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MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE


Weekly Ebay Auctions. Sports
— baseball, football, Non-
Sport Cards + Memorabilia.
Top Rated Seller. Sandy and
Ed SupowitEbay seller name
— trekie12


AUTOS- DOMESTIC/
IMPORTS

CASH FOR VEHICLES any
make or model
Call Barry
248-865-2886

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Deadline for ad insertion is 9 a.m. on Friday prior to publication.

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FAMILY
OWNED

SINCE
1973

$65

SERVICE FEE

SPOTLIGHT

R

epair the World and
Hillel International’s
efforts mobilized
thousands of college students
in meaningful volunteer ser-
vice and learning through the
national Serve the
Moment initiative
on almost 100
campuses world-
wide, including at
the University of
Michigan.
Serve the Moment fellows
at U-M focused their efforts
on racial justice and food jus-
tice, and they split their efforts
between educational program-
ming and service work. They
had a very successful MLK
Shabbat where over 30 stu-
dents hosted Shabbat dinner
for their roommates with take
out from local Black-owned
restaurants. They also hosted
a fundraiser on Purim for the
Maize and Blue Cupboard, the
University of Michigan’s food
pantry raising more than $250
to help fight food insecurity on
campus. They look forward to
future events including a speak-
er series and a Passover food
drive.
“The success and over-
whelming response to this
program is proof positive that
Jewish college students are
eager to create change by living

out their Jewish values,
” says
Cindy Greenberg, president
and CEO of Repair the World.
“We are excited to engage even
more students to serve their
communities and address
urgent local needs
and inequity.

Specifically, 78
Hillels participated
across 95 different
campuses; 101 stu-
dents were Serve the Moment
interns and completed 10 acts
of service each and engaged 25
unique students each, result-
ing in nearly 5,000 students
engaged in more than 26,000
total hours of service. The top
three focuses of the campuses
were food justice/insecurity (34
campuses), racial justice/diver-
sity (23 campuses) and environ-
mental justice/sustainability (23
campuses).
As part of the Serve the
Moment initiative, the service
work combined in-person and
virtual volunteering. This is just
the latest partnership between
Repair and Hillel to strengthen
and maximize service opportu-
nities for young people.
Applications are being
accepted for the June 21-July
30 cohort of Serve the
Moment Service Corps at
https://servethemoment.org/
join-the-corps.

REPAIR THE WORLD

Serve the Moment
Pilot Was a Success

Many fellows helped
fight food insecurity.

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