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54 | JULY 20 • 2023

HEALTHCARE

A1 CAREGIVER/COMPANION.
Experienced, excellent
references.
248-991-4944

Senior Health Services
LLC: 24/7 In-depth Male/
Female Caregivers.
Highly Recommended
by Doctors & Attorneys.
Please Call
248-989-7013

Cita Angels Home Care.
Caregiver Services 24 hr.
care. We assist in cooking,
cleaning, bathing/grooming,
doctor appointments,
errands, etc. We accept
private pay and Medicaid
payment. Please call
1-866-542-6435.

Prestige Touch of
Love,Providing 24-hr
home care services
using professional /
certified caregivers to
serve the specific needs
of your loved ones. Fully
Vaccinated staff with
years of experience.
Call Debra @
734-679-5141 or
248-880-6188.
Web: https://www.
prestigetouchoflove.com

Fully vaccinated
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.

Caregiver seeking live-in
position for elderly care.
15 yrs. exp. Call Melinda
248-550-5637

TRANSPORTATION

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

Looking for a driver and
companion? Retired
medical assistant seeking
employment helping
individuals with rides to
appointments, shopping
or other needed activities.
Having worked in the
medical profession for 45
years, I assure you a loving
and caring experience.
Please call Sheri
248-568-9212

Reliable Driver-Best Rates
Airport, appts., errands,
shopping & more or ask?
Call David 866-342-5864
or 248-690-6090

LOUBER-Retired
gentleman providing
transportation. Dr/DDS
appointments, shopping,
beauty salon, airport,
etc. Will wait or return
for you. Dependable,
reasonable. CALL/TEXT
LOU (248)302-7270

SERVICES

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

PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES

Your personal assistant to
help with activities of daily
living, errands, shopping,
transportation to medical
appts., meal prep and more.
Conversations, care and
companionship by kind,
patient and reliable retired
medical assistant. Flexible
hours. Fully vaccinated.
Call ilene @
248-205-0385

Looking for full or part time
social worker. Masters
Degree for daycare
program. Do not need
license. Please call Erica
(313) 654-2967.

MISCELLANEOUS

Hard working woman
looking for housekeeping
position. 30 years
experience with great
references. Call Lana
313-534-1514

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Both hate crime reform
bills introduced by State
Rep. Noah Arbit passed
the Michigan House of
Representatives with
bipartisan support.
The Michigan Hate
Crime Act would expand
the basis on which hate
crimes can be charged to
include sexual orientation,
gender identity and
expression, physical or
mental disability, ethnicity
and age.
In addition to expanding
the basis on which hate crimes could be charged, the
legislation would update sentencing guidelines.
Next, the legislation must be passed by the State Senate
and then signed by the governor.


State Hate Crime Bill Pass First Hurdle

Rep. Noah
Arbit

Sharing Shabbat is a
yearlong program for
families with children ages
0-8. Families participate
in monthly Shabbat
experiences as they build
relationships with families
and learn how to celebrate
Shabbat in their home.
Sharing Shabbat welcomes
families who are new
to town, interfaith and
families looking to make
new connections in the
community.
Families who participate
will enjoy an opening
community Shabbat dinner
and a closing Havdalah
celebration, an art workshop
with a local artist, beautiful
keepsake Shabbat ritual
items, a challah bake, a

Parents’ Night Out and four
home-hosted Shabbat meals
(can be Friday night dinner
or Saturday brunch/lunch).
Families will be placed
in small cohorts that will
gather together in each
other’s homes to celebrate
Shabbat.
Hosts will be provided
with a $75 stipend to help
cover the cost of the meal
as well as a Sharing Shabbat
host kit.
To apply, visit https://
tinyurl.com/mr3dstnu
by July 21. For questions,
contact Shoshana
Fain, Jfamily director
of programming and
engagement at sfain@jccdet.
org.

Applications Open
for Sharing Shabbat

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