Recognizing she wanted to empower others in a different way, Sanewsky shifted into the non-profit sector. She spent four years as the director of community outreach for Huron Valley PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) before joining The Arc in 2018.
"My work as a pastor and work in the non-profit space revolved around inclusion," she said. "I learned that I loved juggling all the pieces of building up people, which I do every day at The Arc."
The Arc provides information and individualized assistance for individuals in the areas of education, access to mental health services, housing options, person-centered planning, entitlement applications and more.
Sanewsky said The Arc also offers athletic programs and social activities, adding that these unique services help the organization "reach even more people."
"It's amazing to watch people with disabilities own their own condo, go to work and really be part of the community," Sanewsky said. "Basically, to live a full life with the same opportunities that everybody has."
For Sanewsky, serving a key leadership role at The Arc is very fulfilling.
"Inclusion, for me, is really a two-way street," Sanewsky said. "People with disabilities don't just benefit from their work. We see how everyone in the community benefits from their talents and abilities that were probably never previously displayed."
As The Arc expands to assist more people, Sanewsky is thrilled for its future. In addition to hiring more staff, Sanewsky said the organization is currently moving into a larger building in Canton, Mich.
"Our size and influence are really allowing us to launch into the community even more," Sanewsky said. "It's no longer about just getting people to come into our building. It's more than that now."
For more information about The Arc and its services, visit
TheArcNW.org.