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AMERICAN FRIENDS OF 
MAGEN DAVID ADOM
Wendy Strip, Greater 
Detroit Area 
(248) 522-0420
wstrip@afmda.org 
afmda.org

Magen David Adom is Israel’s 
national paramedic and Red 
Cross service. A leader in 
mass-casualty response and 
in EMS technology, Magen 
David Adom treats and 
transports about 700,000 
people to hospitals every 
year; collects, safety-tests 
and distributes nearly all the 
blood to Israel’s hospitals; 
and, through its affiliation 
with the International 
Committee of the Red Cross, 
responds to disasters around 
the world.

FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE
6892 W. Maple Road
West Bloomfield MI 48322
(248) 788-7878
Fax: (248) 788-7854
friend@friendshipcircle.org
friendshipcircle.org

Friendship Circle provides 
assistance and support to the 
families of individuals with 
special needs by providing 
recreational social and educa-
tional programming that aims 
to support community inclu-
sion. The work of Friendship 
Circle also extends into the 
lives of people struggling with 
addiction isolation and other 
family-related crises through 
the Daniel B. Sobel Friendship 
House — a Jewish recovery 
community that offers friend-
ship, support and a variety of 
programs that facilitate lasting 
success. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

GESHER HUMAN 
SERVICES
29699 Southfield Road 
Southfield, MI 48076 
(248) 559-5000
geshermi.org

Gesher Human Services helps 
people lead more stable and 
fulfilling lives through career 
mobility, behavioral health 
programs and residential 
services. Uniting two of Metro 
Detroit’s most influential 
Jewish human services 
agencies, JVS Human Services 
and Kadima, Gesher brings 
over 110 years of combined 
experience facilitating 
equitable employment 
opportunities and better 
mental health outcomes for 
residents.

JARC 
6735 Telegraph Road, 
Suite 100
Bloomfield Hills MI 48301
(248) 940-2617 
jarc@jarc.org
jarc.org

JARC is a nonprofit, non-
sectarian organization 
founded in 1969 by a group of 
parents concerned about the 
future of their children with 
developmental disabilities. 
Today, JARC is known as a 
prototype for innovative 
high-quality residential 
and support programs for 
people with developmental 
disabilities. JARC serves 
more than 150 people in 80 
different settings in Oakland 
County including group 
homes, independent living 
and in-home respite care. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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