I Metro AROUND TOWN A Day On The Fairway Kadima hosts golf classic to benefit Zussman Activity Center. Milt Zussman of Bloomfield Hills, Bill Sherr of Southfield, David Lustig of Bloomfield Hills and Harriet Sherr of Southfield D Fred and Elayna Greenspan of Franklin and Millie Jacobson of Bloomfield Hills ozens of golfers grabbed their clubs and enjoyed a beautiful day on the fair- way that will ultimately enhance the lives of local residents living with men- tal illness. About 175 people took part in the ninth annual golf classic hosted by the Southfield-based mental health agency Kadima. The day of golf July 19 at Franklin Hills Country Club in Farmington Hills also included lunch, cocktails, dinner, live and silent auctions, and a raffle. An afternoon on an 85-foot yacht in Florida, an autographed Miguel Cabrera jersey and baseball, Tiger suites and more were among the auction items up for bids. "It's gratifying to have the community support our event each year and ensure critical funding for our Lois and Milton Y. Zussman Activity Center;' said Kadima president Sandi Tamaroff of West Bloomfield. "The center serves an average of 40 clients a day with creative and stimulating programming." Clients participate in art and yoga classes, focused group discussions, games, holiday celebrations, craft projects, and a Judie and Ed Naveena of Franklin 20 August 5 • 2010 Ryan Tamaroff and Sandi Tamaroff of West Bloomfield, Lois Zussman of Bloomfield Hills and Barbara Kass of Bloomfield Hills Shabbat lunch and learn every Friday. After twenty-five years of serving adults with chronic and severe mental illness, Kadima has also started a child and adolescent pro- gram for young people ages 8-18. A three-year grant from Detroit Jewry's Jewish Fund enabled the program to begin in January. "Prior to seeking grants, we surveyed 200 child psychiatrists in the tri-county area and learned that, of the respondents, 87 percent indicated a critical and unmet need to refer children with serious emotional and behavioral disorders," Tamaroff said. "So far, our program has received a strong response from the community." Spotted in the golf classic crowd were: event co-chairs Eli Saulson of Franklin and Keith Lewis of Birmingham; Mindi Fynke, Eric Grosinger, and Dan Serlin, all of Farmington Hills; Julie and Rick Zussman, and Janet Voisine, all of Huntington Woods; Matt Lester and Carl Gross, both of Bloomfield Hills; Richard Winkelman and Stan Bershad, both of West Bloomfield; and Ted Wagner of Birmingham. ❑ For more information about Kadima's programs and services, call (248) 559-8235 or go to www.kadimacenter.org . Sue Sosnick of Birmingham with John Linden and Mel Sternfeld, both of West Bloomfield Paul Justin of Commerce Township and Jay Goldbaum of Berkley