AUGUST 25 • 2022 | 57 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. continued on page 58 RARE AND IMPORTANT PRINTS FROM (3 13) 963-6255 | www.dumoart.com 409 East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, MI 48226 AUCTIONS HOSTED SEPTEMBER 15TH & 16TH