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Stettner 50th
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ue and Dan Stettner of Huntington Woods,
were married 50 years on Dec, 26, 2021. This
monumental anniversary and marriage are
filled with many blessings. They will postpone their
celebration until summer of 2022 on a very special
family vacation with their children, their spouses and
grandchildren.
MAZEL TOV!
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The Jewish Women’s
Foundation of Metro
Detroit has completed fund-
ing for 2021, awarding more
than $70,000 in new grants.
The grants were designed
to respond to the impact of
the COVID-19 pandemic on
women, with special consid-
eration given to programs
that increased women’s eco-
nomic security, improved
mental well-being, or spe-
cifically addressed the needs
of underserved and/or vul-
nerable communities.
“Women in all stages of
life have been impacted by
the pandemic, and our 2021
grants address that direct-
ly,” said Debra Singer, JWF
Chair.
Through collective
philanthropy, JWF Trustees
work together to manage
their endowment and pro-
vide funding that enhances
the lives of Jewish women
and girls.
“Our trustees are actively
engaged in all stages of the
grantmaking process, from
reviewing proposals to lead-
ing site visits to voting on
the grant awards and alloca-
tions,” said Mara Moss, JWF
Associate Chair.
Since 2000, the JWF has
awarded more than $4 mil-
lion in grants and special
allocations for projects in
Michigan and Israel. The
JWF empowers women
as leaders, advocates and
philanthropists.
Those receiving grants
were:
• Ahavas Chessed Bikur
Cholim: $15,000 for a
maternal wellness initia-
tive to support Orthodox
women through the peri-
partum period.
• Flint Jewish Federation:
$11,800 to address the trau-
matic impact of COVID-19
on isolated older adults.
• Hebrew Free Loan
Association: $5,000 for
2021-2022 HFL In-Vitro-
Fertility-Adoption Loan
marketing and outreach.
• Isaac Agree Downtown
Synagogue: $20,000 to
create an inclusive space
focused on Jewish children
and families in the city of
Detroit.
• Jewish Family Service:
$20,000 to address eating
disorders within the Jewish
community.
Jewish Women’s Foundation
Announces Grants
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