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March 06, 1988 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1988-03-06

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Launch
I
foOd· drive
for hungry
United Against Hunger, Inc.
(U AH) is conducting a food
drive in Berrien, Cass and Van
Buren counties from March 1-
15, according to Alex Okay,
U AH president. Donated food
will be used to supplement avail­
able supplies of the emergency
food providers in Southwestern
Michigan.
The goal for this food drive is
10,000 pounds of food before
March 15. Okay said, "That the
Easter holiday is always a time
of need because the winter heat­
ing season has drained the
re ources of those in need."
Okay said, "Donations of
nonperishable food may be
dropped off at, the Ruth Gar­
langer Tri-County Food Bank,
351 Baldwin, Benton Harbor;
Garrison Laundry and Dry
Clcarners, 100 W. Buffalo, New
Bulfali; Three Oaks Full ervice
Laundry Movie Rental and
D D 'ervive Genter, Union
Pier; S1. Mary's Christian Ser­
vi e Center, 219 . State St.,
ties.
In 'a s county drop-off sites
are currently being set up y Bill
Warne 0 AH secretary. In­
�ividual wishing information
may contact Bill at 7 2-6323.
Arrangements in Van Buren
C urit y arc also in the process of
being c tablished.
Any group or individual who
would like to provide a drop off
site in any of the three counties
. may contact the food bank at
925-2662 according to Okay,
who said that U AH would
provide pick up service for any
ite in " outhwe tern Michigan.
Tho, c wishing to make
ruonct ar y contributions may
send them to: United Against
H ungcr, lnc., 351 Baldwin, Ben­
ton Harbor, Michigan 49022.
Okay said that every effort
would be made to insure that
monetary contributions would
be used to provide food for the
area that such contributions
came from.
For more information con­
tact: Alex Okay, 926-1404; Bill
Wamego, 782-6323; Ruth Gar-
langer, 925-f_662 or Jerry Sirk,
o 3-1011.
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6-12,1988, Michigan Citizen
Bev Fredericks will have
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this year is out. One of them could be yours.
The Family Birthing Center
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1234 Napier Avenue .
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St. Joseph, M14�
Bev is a nurse in The Family Birthing Center at
Mercy-Memorial M� Center. She's part of a special
program called Mother-Baby Couplet Care.
Bevs job is to take a special interest in you and your
baby - to treat you tike a family unit from those first
precious moments until you go home.
Bev will make sure you have your baby with you as
much as you tike. She'll also �Ip you and your family
learn how to give your baby the tender care it will need.
Because Couplet Care includes the whole family, no
just the mother and the baby. \
When you have a new baby, you need lots of support
from people who care for you, Bev - or one of the
other nurses at The Family Birthing Ceo er - will be ·
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And that makes her practically part of the family.
For more information about Couplet Care or
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