P hotos by Bran don Sc hwa rtz 29th annual birmingham 2010 MAY 15-I6 Saturday, I Oam-bpm & Sunday, I Oam-Spm 200 juried Artists • Free Admission Now located on South Old Woodward in Downtown Birmingham f Fair info: 734.662.3382 • • www.theguild.org Miya's parents Joel and Monni Must and Miya's sister, Sabrina Must, and sister, Sabrina, all of Bloomfield Hills Samantha Gluck of Birmingham Thanks to our sponsors and community partners: Ehc Nem ilork gimes ATLAS HOME 1MPROVEhIENT with emotional and behavioral disor- Bloomfield. The annual event, which ders free of charge. benefits the Southfield-based mental "We offer safe housing, therapy and health agency, is held in memory a warm, friendly of Miya Must, a environment," said young woman who Kadima's president, also struggled with Sandi Tamaroff of bipolar disorder and West Bloomfield. tragically took her "But our clients own life at age 28. are discouraged Her parents, Monnie by the level of and Joel Must of stigma they face Bloomfield Hills, and every day. It's my other family mem- hope with a better bers served as event understanding of co-chairs. mental illness, you "People who have can help Kadima's mental health chal- clients and others lenges can recover," by stomping out Newman said. "It stigma." doesn't mean you Kadima sup- don't experience porters spotted in symptoms or don't the crowd were: have to take medica- Miya Must's photo near the Beverly Colman tion. It means that speaker's podium of Bingham Farms; you learn how to Judee Lewis, Gail manage your symp- Kaplan and Barbara Nickel, all of toms, follow the treatment regime West Bloomfield; Debra Abramson that's best for you and become the of Orchard Lake; Allison Kaplan, very best you that you can be." Kadima offers therapy, employment Anita Taylor and Dr. Stacey Wittenberg, all of Bloomfield Hills; services, residential homes and other Jen Lewis of Birmingham; Joy support for people living with mental Levran of Farmington Hills; and illness. The organization's new child and adolescent program also provides Deborah Roberts of Huntington Woods. Li services to young people diagnosed For more information about Kadima, to volunteer or make a donation, call (248) 559-8235 or go to their website: www.KadimaCenter.org . DETROIT JEWISH NEWS WS BR .0"kt American Loser Cemer, 1895 Keith Watson • Induwal Deforrest r Ven cial 44 Guild 1 1 m taking control of today so I can enjoy tomorrow. There's no time like the present to start living a better life. That's why I moved to a community like Fox Run. Now I don't have to worry about house maintenance. And there are lots of ways to stay fit and active right on campus. I'm healthier, happier and more independent than I've been in years. That's good 99 for me and the ones I love. Take the next step toward building a more secure future. Call 1-800-917-1789 today for your free Guide to Fox Run. FOX RUN Novi Erickson.com I 1-800-917-1789 The words and images used in this ad are reflective of sentiments expressed by people who are currently living at Erickson communities nationwide. Erickson' littircmcnt Cvmmunnies 1552540 c 23