■ vs) 0 , Ryon • • 0 • a roof and food," says Feldman. "The concerted ef- fort by many people to make JARC a community organization and its own responsibility has enabled JARC to grow and expand to what it is today." JARC is a non-profit, non- sectarian organization. All homes are kosher, another concern of the first group of parents, and Shabbat is always observed. Each resi- dent is either employed or attends a sheltered workshop or school, and each participates in social events and takes part in car- ing for his home. Initially, the Department of Mental Health (DMH) in Michigan did not help fund JARC residential homes. "However," says Keller, "after the opening of our se- cond home in 1978, DMH observed the successful operation of the home, the community support, and the fact that religion was not a primary placing fac- tor. A criteria had been established that placed clients of similar function- ing levels together in one home. At the time, DMH had clients on its waiting list that were also on JARC's list. We combined our efforts and funding was received from DMH for the third group home." JARC continues to have a good working relationship with DMH today. The state of Michigan has done more to help its developmentally disabled people than most other states, Keller says, and JARC has tapped into all the state has offered in the way of funding, pilot pro- grams and sensitizing the public. JARC's own major fundrais- ing effort this year will be held Nov. 18 at Ford Auditorium. Its "Great Ger- shwin Concert" will feature Mel Torme, Leslie Uggams and Peter Nero. The hard work and deter- mination of those first parents have really paid off. "Through the devotion of many people and a lot of time, these friendly children go everywhere — bowling, the movies, everywhere," says Berlin. "All they ever wanted was to be treated just like other people." 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