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July 17, 1998 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-07-17

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YOUR LARGEST SOURCE OF PATAGONIA JUST GOT
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with the disabilities instead of telling
Fund is for one year, but renewable
them what to do."
for two or three years.
Some of the decisions the client may
"We realized that families needed
make
include where they want to live,
more than Keshet could provide for
go
to
school,
and which programs
them," said Joyce Keller, JARC's exec-
they'd
like
to
be involved in. "It was all
utive director.
driven by professionals in the past," said
Keshet, an educational and social
program for families
with children with
special needs,
marked JARC's first
attempt at working
with developmentally
disabled children on
a regular basis. It is
now a facet of the
new division.
"We're starting to
see families who
want their children
to be included in
programs with 'other'
kids," Keller said.
Also under the
Alyssa and Andrea Gold cool off in the pool.
umbrella of the
Harris division is
Berger. "In this,
the person-centered
the person and
planning program,
family are key."
which received a
According to
$42,000 grant, also
Keller, not all
from the Jewish
professionals are
Fund. It allows
grasping the idea
families to meet
of the clients
with a JARC
speaking for
employee and talk
themselves, but
about what the
Cheryl and Elana Kaminer have some
many clients like
client wants for the laughs in the JCC pool. .
the idea.
future. Both pro-
"For younger
grams are on a slid-
families it makes sense, but some fam-
ing-fee scale.
ilies are taking a while to get used to
"This is the opposite of how pro-
it," Berger said. "They're used to agen-
grams have been in the past," said
cies telling the client what to do." O
.1 Keller. "It's now focusing on the person

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Randy, 7-year-old Alyssa and Andrea Gold soak up some sun.

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1998

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