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Mother’s DayProject supports women who feel forgotten
Since 1999, Jewish Women Inter-national’s Flower Project has sent bou-quets of � owers and � nancial literacy materials to domestic violence shelters on Mother’s Day. � is year — a year of awareness, of marches, of saying #MeToo, of raising voices and support-ing all women — the project’s meaning goes deeper than ever, JWI organizers say.
And this year, along with delivering � owers and � nancial education resourc-es in English and Spanish for mothers in domestic violence shelters, JWI is send-ing cards their children can decorate to make this a happier Mother’s Day.
For each $25 contribution to the Flower Project, JWI will send a Mother’s Day paper card or e-card to the honoree of the sender’s choosing. � ere are four card images to choose from, and inside messages may be personalized.
Paper Mother’s Day cards purchased a� er 9 a.m. EST on Friday, May 11 will be mailed on Monday, May 14. For in-ternational orders, e-cards are suggest-ed. E-cards purchased before 2 p.m. EST on Friday, May 11 will be sent on Moth-er’s Day. E-cards purchased a� er 2p.m. EST on Friday, May 11 will be sent on Monday, May 14. For more information, visit www.jwi.org/� owerproject.
Jewish Women International’s Flower Project offers several styles of Mother’s Day cards.
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Did you know: Israel celebrates Mother’s Day — now called Family Day — on the 30th of Shevat, which is the anniversary of the death of Hadassah founder Henrietta Szold.