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May 17, 1991 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-05-17

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JARC Gives Award
To Anthony Shriver

Anthony Kennedy Shriver
will receive the Humani-
tarian Award from JARC, a
Jewish association for resi-
dential care 8 p.m. May 21 at
the organization's annual
meeting to be held at Temple
Beth El. There is no charge.
Mr. Shriver will be honored
as founder and president of
Best Buddies, the nation's
first unified recreational and
social program for college
students and persons with
mental retardation.
Officers and directors to be
voted upon at the meeting in-
clude Cheryl Guyer, presi-
dent; Joel Shere, president
elect; Arthur Horwitz, Bar-
bara Nusbaum and Michael
Pitt, vice presidents; Nora
Barron, secretary; Eugene
Mondry, treasurer.
Nominated for an addi-
tional three-year term are
Marvin Arnovitz, Penny
Blumenstein, Annie Cohen, I.
William Cohen, Paul Fein-
berg, Irving L. Goldman,
Nancy Grosfeld, Lois Katz-
man, Sally Krugel, Barbara
Nusbaum, Susan Pappas,
Rhoda Raderman and Joel
Shere.
Nominated for a first three-
year term are Natalie
Charach, Margot Coville,
Sandra Dembs, Debra Fish-
man, Sherry Lumberg and
David Victor.

Anthony Shriver

Best Buddies, established
when Anthony Shriver was a
senior at Georgetown Univer-
sity four years ago, is now
found on 67 campuses in 22
states, and includes 1,100 col-
lege student volunteers mat-
ched with 1,100 members
with mental retardation. Its
mission is to provide oppor-
tunities for the college
students and persons with
mental retardation to become
friends.
JARC, a non-profit agency
serving men and women with
developmental disabilities,
operates 13 group homes in
southern Oakland county, as
well as two independent liv-
ing programs.

Keshet Meeting
Hosts Speaker

"Planning a More Secure
Future: Financial Planning
for Children with Disabili-
ties" will be presented by rIbm
Kendziorski, staff attorney for
the Oakland County Associa-
tion for Retarded Citizens at
the meeting of Keshet 7:15
p.m. May 22 at the Agency for
Jewish Education on Twelve

Keshet is based on
the belief that
every Jewish child
should be able to
participate as fully
as possible in the
mainstream of
Jewish life.

Mile Road in Southfield. A
question and answer period
will follow the presentation.
Mr. Kendziorski is known
for his work in the areas of
probate, mental health and

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administrative law. In addi-
tion, he teaches a course in
"Law and Public Policy for
the Handicapped" at Eastern
Michigan University.

Keshet is based on the
belief that every Jewish child
should be able to participate
as fully as possible in the
mainstream of Jewish life,
regardless of disability. Par-
ticipation is open to Jewish
families of all denominations,
whose children have any type
of disability; including learn-
ing problems, physical han-
dicaps and developmental
disabilities. Parents with
children of all ages are
welcome.
The Detroit Keshet
Chapter, currently in forma-
tion, will provide activities
that include group meetings,
a parent-to-parent network,
information and education
and family holiday programs.
For information, call
Ronelle Grier, 661-6905.

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