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June 24, 2021 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-06-24

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32 | JUNE 24 • 2021

faces&places

JARC, a nonprofit agency
serving individuals with
developmental disabilities
in 80 locations, includ-
ing 24-hour care in group
homes, independent living
settings for adults, and
respite services for children,
teens and young adults,
hosted its annual “Flower-
a-Thon” volunteer event on
Sunday, May 23.
The event, which returned
this year after a brief hiatus
due to the pandemic, drew
74 volunteers from JARC,
NEXTGen Detroit and Repair
the World Detroit to help
mulch, plant flowers and
weed around 14 of JARC’s
group homes.
Mulch and flowers were

donated to JARC from the
Elkus Family and Great Lakes
Landscape.

COURTESY OF JARC

Zufelt and Coe families: Braelyn Zufelt, Aubrey Zufelt, Samantha
Coe, Bryce Coe and Brooklyn Coe.

Wagman and
Walker families:
Ronit Wagman,
Finn Wagman,
Isaac Walker,
Rafi Walker and
Erin Walker.

Chutz-Gillman family: Ben Chutz,
Dani Gillman and Brodie Glickfield

Flower-a-Thon

1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Available!

For more information or a
personal tour, contact me,

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