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August 01, 1979 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1979-08-01

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lIED
Fro� � Un
6, the Y -Uncl program
h been under the a -
pice of the C. Th Y
pro id the neece ry off­
ice p and m terial .
The Y Board of Go rnors
r ponsible for r ' -
ing fund for the progr m.
Starting 0 r 10 years
go ith a just handful
of dult volunteer t I the
Y - ncles Program h
grown to a group of 58
dult men olunteers and
65 f therl boy.
On of the real
proble of
gee t number
boy.
ccording to


Social and elfare orkers
there are be een 5()()' 750
uch unfortunate boys in
the Benton Harbor and St.
10 ph e . Y -Uncle Pro­
gram is to e tablish a one­
to-one relationship bet een
the male volunteer (Uncle
and the boy eph ,
under the direction of a
profe ional staff person.
The program eve boy
between the age of 5-18
who re 'de in Berrien
County t altho gh the pro­
gram is mostly concentra­
ed in the T in Cities.
There are no age
re triction for Y -Uncle
volunteers. es range from
20-70 year. ge is no bar-
Ion a you are
-
yCHRISHED
Over the ye myth
been spread th t the
e and feedin of hou -
plan i hobby best
uited for omen or
le . I di gree!! This myth
is just that: A myth!
Today more and or
men, pecially the under-
30 t are really getting
into houseplants and ho
to care for them, Oh, I
no , there are cer-
tain ag group of men ho
ar really hard to tum
into plant pointers to help
that man in your life to
h com in I d:
- Buy him a plant
for a gift! Prefer bly a
'on gift. You know,
"[ust-because-you-are­
-ni -guy" gift or wit t-
e ure you buy
a ery e to grow plant.
Perhap C ctus or
San veria or a Robber
Tree. The m th be
me of the more m -
culine fa orite .
Green
Tbings
Gi the plant a
nam . Whatever you think
ould ha a pecial mean­
ing for him. t ch a card:
'Hi, I'm Butch, your ne
ctus plant! Pie eep
me in trong un light
and ter paringly.
And most of all-lo me!!
- When deciding on a
pecific plant f r your
gift tay a y form the
ferny or flo ery pi ants­
this will usually tum a
man off by reinforcing the
. y-syndrorne.
ow don't say it
won t or, There may be
a fe grouche that are
hard to reach but when
Butch tart to show just
on
Butch start to show just
one brand ne green
tch that grouch tart to
grial! Try it, it works!
- Plant your gift
plant in an old tobacco
tin or an antique copper
piece or mething el
equally m uline. U
your imagination!
H SE 10 5 PLA
T IP
e a on
to Shipsh
per n,
Tr n portati n will be
vi I ndi n Trails m tor­
co ch.
Deadline for re eva­
ti n is u ust 10.
C I 927-2497 for
or inform-
The trip i planned for
ugust 29 a cording to
ary ayl r of the Senior
AUGUST 1 ·7, 1 79
THE CITIZE
PAGE 11
an acti Y -Un c1ewi th boys.
The Uncle may be a fac­
tory wor er or a lawyer.
but his prime contribution
will be hi concern. Accor­
ding to Larry Ulery, Direc­
tor of the program, 'The
. type of Y -Uncle we are
looking for' one who can
accept the boy as he is,
encourage him in hi e
points, and reinforce hi
positi aspects. Key wo s
in the Y-Uncle ephew
relationship are consistency
and commitment."
There . no charge to
the boy or his family. And
there are no dues or charge
to the Y-Uncle volunteer.
The program i funded
about 40 percent by the
Blo omland United ay
and about 60 percent by
contribution .
Y -Uncle volunteer are
matched very clo ly with
their ne ewph. Racial
and religuous ties special
skills and interest, and a
comparable ocio-econorni­
cal bac ground are taken
into con' dera tion in the
matching pro e ,
There are a f plan­
ned activities once a month
for the adult volunteers
and the boy ch as an-
nual picnics, canoeing
parties, etc, But for the
majority of the time it is
up to the individual Uncle
and ephew . as to what
activitie they enjoy to­
gether. It i up to them
when to get tog ther for
visit also be it once a
wee or for a couple wee s
at a time. The CA i
of cour ipen for the
Uncle and his ephew to
enjoy swimming or track
ports
This program eems to
be a worthwhile one for
this area. Every boy should,
gro up with a fully round­
ed character. trong male
influence will help him to
do this, very fatherless
boy can benefit greatly
from a Y-Uncle. To become
involved in volunteering for
the Y=Uncle Program, con­
tact Larry Ulery at the
YMCA or ca1l9_7-1371.
. -.. .
CALL THE CITIZE - 927-1527 - A D LET
o WH T YOUR CLUB 0 GROUP IS DOl G
A TED·

10
The Citizen needs � �I"essive, bondable, peno
man or 0ftW1 to take c of circubtion. If you
Me � responsible, self-starter ith � car, u1l927-1S27
for �n �pp("ntment.

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