Caring, Helping. Mental Illness. Kadima is a Jewish mental health agency whose mission is to provide psychological services, residential options, supported employment and social activities on a non-sectarian basis. Kadima also provides public education and advocacy to enhance the gulch)/ of life for individuals and their families affected by psychiatric disabilities. KADIMA CAM) 2007 firCadittia num:it Reim fit Tuesday, September 25 • 7130 pm The Max M. Fisher Music Center resents shua Nelson e Kosher Gospel Singers When the month of June arrives, we are all ready and raring to go to Camp Kadima. It is one of the highlights of our year and keeps grow- ing bigger and better each summer. This year 30 clients and 6 staff spent 5 days at Camp Sea Gull enjoying all the activities and remem- bering why they come back every summer. It's a time for relaxing, shar- ing with friends, participating in activities, and enjoying nature's gifts. We played some softball and discovered we had some superstars in our midst. No pitcher could throw a ball that Donald Holman was unable to hit. The weather was a little chilly but some of the clients took the plunge and went swimming. Our Kadima campfire band keeps growing as David Barg brought kazoos for everyone. We played along with Mike Trepeck, Kadima social worker, on guitar, David on harmonica, and Joel Kaufman on trombone. Between the band and the jokes and S'mores, we all had a great time every evening at our camp- fires. As always we made a trip to Charlevoix for lunch and shopping, especially for fudge. "The next big thing in music. I've never heard a voice like Joshua's before. He literally brings the house down." prah Winrey Naomi and Lionel Margolick, Benefit Honorees Lionel Margolick, a longtime and generous Kadima supporter, was born in Montreal. Fluent in three languages, he received his B.A. and Law degrees from McGill University in Montreal and an M.B.A. from Wharton Graduate School of Business. Lionel is the owner of the Margolick Financial Group, an investment banking and advisory firm he founded in 1991. He serves on the boards of various organizations including Kadima, Hebrew Free Loan, Starbase and MOPAC. Thanks to our sponsors, Nancy and Steve Grand, we are able to enjoy this memorable experience every summer KADIMA LAUNCHES NEW FAMILY GROUP Naomi grew up in Huntington Woods, the second eldest of nine children. During her career in advertising, she worked as a TV and radio producer for various ad agencies in Michigan, California and England. Naomi's affiliations include ORT, Federation's Lion of Judah Division and Women's Foundation, and Suite Dreams Foundation. Kadima, along with Jewish Family Service, has established a program providing advocacy and support to families with children who have emotional disorders. This program is funded by the Jewish Fund. Kadima is conducting a monthly advocacy/support group for parents of children with behavioral issues related to ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Conduct Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, and Eating Disorders. The group is led by licensed therapists and meets at the Kadima Center, 15999 W. 12 Mile Road, Southfield and teaches parents coping skills, advocacy and knowledge about community resources. There is no fee for this service. c..„ KA D I M j4k.1 0; 1i:M:11 likes, . The Margolicks are the proud parents of three sons and take special joy in their three young grandchildren. "Kadima brings its clients into a world of possibilities where joy prevails over hopelessness. am proud to be one of its supporters," said Lionel. For information and registration, call (248) 559-8235. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CALL PAULA @ (248) 559-8235 x 128 15999 West 12 Mile • 2nd floor • Southfield, MI 48076 • (248) 559-8235 • Fax (248) 559-0229 August 16 • 2007 15