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August 01, 2024 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-08-01

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AUGUST 1 • 2024 | 21
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and Creative Expressions currently
impact the lives of more than 120
individuals served through Gesher
Human Services. This new space at
the Zussman Center will allow for
additional growth for the Clubhouse
and provides a permanent art studio
space for Creative Expressions.
The buildout for the new
space was partly funded by the
Multicultural Integration Fund
through the State of Michigan, along
with additional grants and donations.
New grant money will also help to
expand employment opportunities
for participants as a new employment
specialist will be on site.
Individuals diagnosed with a
serious mental health condition who
might be interested in attending
the Clubhouse for the Common
Good at the Zussman Center can
call (248) 233-4325. Individuals
interested in Creative Expressions
or the Clubhouse can find more
information on Gesher Human
Services’ website at geshermi.org.

Admininstration
space

Dining area of
Clubhouse

Clubhouse’s
kitchen

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