After many years in an institution, Reva came to live in a Haverim Horne. She has taken a sheltered workshop job and is in a job training program. The JARC staff is working with her to learn more about independent living... cooking, banking, budgeting, housekeeping, first aid, shopping, all the little things that make up day-to-day life. It's these skills that will help Reva reach her greatest potential. One Week Of Skill Training $70 For One Resident: Help Us Save More JARC buys food in bulk to save money. Plus, helpful supporters donate furniture, equipment and other household goods. A step van would make picking up, delivering, and distribution easier, faster and more of a money saver. $18,000 Step Van: SUPPLEMENT OF lift DETROIT JEWISH NEWS One Door Means Ping Pon And Privacy In one of our homes, the basement has only one exit. In order to use the basement Adult Foster Care regulations stipulate we must have two exits for safety's sake. Adding a door would mean use of the basement for lots of recreational fun, plus the additional privacy space so needed in a home with six adults. Second Exit Installation: $1,800 Living Alone And Living Well In JARC's Aaron and Helen L. DeRoy Independent Apartment Program, residents live in supervised apartments. Rachel, for example, had lived alone but did not know how to use public transportation, shop, use a phone book, or even tell time. She had no friends, and no activities. Since we've worked with Rachel, she's learned to use the SEMTA Connector bus system. Although she can't read, we devised a special calendar, with stickers and clocks drawn on it to help RaChel stay on time. Rachel enrolled in the Job Club at Jewish Vocational Service, attends the Probus Apartment Club, and now has a growing network of friends. The latest challenge Rachel tackled is learning to do her own grocery shopping. Help her continue to grow. One Week Of Service To A DeRoy Independent Apartment Program Client: $54 On My Own Harvey's greatest dream is his own apartment. He has a job and he even knows who he wants for a roommate. What he lacks is knowing how to prepare his meals, do laundry and budget his money. It takes approximately 6-12 months to train someone like Harvey to move into his own apartment. One Week Of Preparation For Independent Living: $42