HEALTHCARE
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LLC: 24/7 In-depth Male/
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Caregiver Services 24 hr.
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cleaning, bathing/grooming,
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private pay and Medicaid
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home care services
using professional /
certified caregivers to
serve the specific needs
of your loved ones. Fully
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years of experience.
Call Debra @
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24-Hour Care for Your
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Bathing, Cooking,
Cleaning... Whatever You
Need! Please Call BJ at
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Experience & Compassionate
Caregiver live in or hourly.
Available Mon - Fri.
References available.
Please call
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Exp. Compassionate
Caregiver available evenings
and weekends for the Metro
Detroit area.
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Private professional
caregiver available full-time
and long hours. Please call
Zelda (248) 635-4813.
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private duty caregiver.
Will assist with daily
living, housekeeping,
transferring and errands.
I would love to care for
your loved one. Please call
Yvonne
(313) 454-6222
or leave message and I
will return your call.
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15 yrs. in business.
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PROFESSIONAL
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living, errands, shopping,
transportation to medical
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companionship by kind,
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medical assistant. Flexible
hours. Fully vaccinated.
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JULY 6 • 2023 | 47
The Jewish Women’s
Foundation of Metropolitan
Detroit (JWF) announced
their grants for the 2023 Grant
Cycle. JWF creates opportuni-
ties and makes an impact on
women in the international
community as well as our
local one. This grant cycle was
focused on Israel and Diaspora
Overseas.
A total of $113,000 is being
granted to the following Israel
and Overseas organizations.
Platforma An Activist
Theatre: Training Workshop
for Israelis by women who have
suffered domestic violence and
have been through the police
system; the program will train
the officers to conduct inves-
tigations that conform to the
woman’s emotional state.
Women’s Opportunity
Fund of Ukraine, Project
Kesher: Supporting Ukrainian
women’s businesses (95% with
displaced families) so they can
support their families.
IT Works - Single Mother’s
Economic Advancement
Program: Designed as an
on-ramp for low-income
women to gain higher paying
jobs in the tech sector, leading
to financial independence and
improved outcomes for their
families.
Nevet: Addressing Food
Insecurity by providing break-
fast (sandwiches) every morn-
ing for an entire school year for
234 girls from disadvantaged
areas in Israel’s social and geo-
graphic periphery.
Ethiopian National
Project, ENP Space (School
Performance and
Community Empowerment):
Providing assistance to increase
the number of Israeli high
school girls to pass all matricu-
lation exams; improve the level
of achievement in these tests;
and reduce overt and covert
dropout rates. This includes
individualized plans for the
year, supplementary instruction
for students, parent workshops
and extracurricular activities.
Yozmot Atid: Assisting
25 underprivileged women
in financial distress to grow
and develop small businesses
providing tools, guidance and
coaching.
The Jewish Women’s
Foundation of Metropolitan
Detroit advances social change
by expanding opportunities for
Jewish women, their families
and community.
If you are interested in learn-
ing more about JWF, contact
JWF Director Mara Moss at
Moss@JFMD.org.
Jewish Women’s Foundation Grants
SPOTLIGHT
Forgotten Harvest announced
its second round of Agency
Capacity Grants, awarding a
total of $644,528 to 18 partner
agencies that distribute food in
Metro Detroit, including Yad
Ezra, the kosher food pantry in
Berkley.
The program has granted a
total of $1.25 million in the first
two rounds of grants.
“These grants are a major
part of our commitment to cre-
ating a better food security net-
work by increasing the oppor-
tunities to deliver high-quality,
culturally appropriate food,
” said
Forgotten Harvest CEO Adrian
Lewis. “We value our partners
and the entire food security net-
work. Our community is stron-
ger when we work together.
”
With the grant, Yad Ezra,
which serves people who are
Ukrainian, former Soviets and
Jewish, will expand their vege-
table garden and add fruit trees
to provide culturally specific
fruit and vegetables for their
clients.
Yas Ezra Receives Grant