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July 07, 2022 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-07-07

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JULY 7 • 2022 | 27

JARC, a Metro Detroit-
based nonprofit agency
that serves individuals with
developmental disabilities,
hosted its first Accessible Field
Day on May 25 for the people
it serves with the help of
student members from Farber
Hebrew Day School’s Girls on
the Run Club.
Five stations of various
activities were organized by the
15 students to enjoy alongside
JARC persons served.
Girls on the Run is an
after-school program for

students from third to fifth
grade that inspires girls to be
joyful, healthy and confident
using a fun, experience-based
curriculum that creatively
integrates running.
The Accessible Field Day
was held at a JARC home
immediately following school
and was attended by 13 JARC
persons served. After the
activities were complete, the
students and JARC persons
served enjoyed a pizza party,
popsicles, and time for talking
and making connections.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF JARC

Farber Students Join
JARC Field Day

Students from Farber Hebrew Day School’s Girls on the Run Club hosted an Accessible Field Day for persons served by JARC.

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