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October 27, 2022 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-10-27

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OCTOBER 27 • 2022 | 41

On Sunday, Sept. 18, JARC host-
ed its annual fundraising event,
welcoming nearly 500 people to
M1 Concourse’s state-of-the-art
facility in Pontiac to raise funds
for the nonprofit.
JARC serves adults with
developmental disabilities in
Metro Detroit in 45 locations,
including 24-hour care in group
homes, independent living
settings for adults, and respite
services for children, teens and
young adults.
Attendees began the evening
with a buffet-style dinner with
several food stations, accompa-
nied by ’90s hits played by Class
of ’98. During dinner, guests had
the opportunity to take thrill
rides on M1’s Champion Motor
Speedway and play games like
Dance Dance Revolution, air

hockey and various ’90s-themed
arcade games.
Following the indoor fes-
tivities, guests were led to an
outdoor tent to hear speech-
es by JARC CEO Shaindle
Braunstein and JARC President
Joshua Tobias and to watch a
video presentation highlighting
JARC in the ’90s. The band Gin
Blossoms was the headliner.
In the event video, Braunstein
said, “The state covers 80% of
our expenses. But who wants to
live 80% of a life?”
It is through generous com-
munity support that JARC can
not only offer the best support
to persons served, but can also
provide a wide range of social,
recreational and religious
opportunities that ensure a full,
rich life.

COURTESY OF JARC

JARC Fundraiser at
M1 Concourse

JARC board
member Adam
Jahnke with his
wife, Marta, and
their children.

Federation CEO Steven
Ingber and JARC President
Joshua Tobias

JARC board member Janis Shulman
and JARC CEO Shaindle Braunstein

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