Dante Dasaro -Advisory Board

Dante Dasaro -Advisory Board

Hello, I’m Dante, a proud father of 19 years and a member of Thaar Care’s advisory board. I have always found a way to be involved in helping others my whole life. In 2012, I decided with a few friends that there were simply too many stray dogs in Detroit, and something needed to be done about it. This ended up developing into what is now known as Detroit Dog Rescue today and from 2011-2015 I was full time media management and a field photographer for the organization. Today, still, I raise funds for the organization and occasionally help out at events whenever I can. A photographer for 16 years, my work has been featured in Huffington Post, Rolling Stone, Time Magazine, and many local Detroit news outlets. Along with the dog rescue I have also made many other endeavors in helping others in many different places. In 2015 and 2016, I took two trips along with my son and many friends to assist those in need in the Dominican Republic. With the help of everyone, we were able to successfully provide many necessities of the people and help them to the best of our ability. Recently, I was accepted into the Shelby Township Lions Club, and hope to help others even more through them. Ultimately, helping others is the main priority, and Thaar Care is the place for doing so.

Dominic Dasaro -Advisory Board

Dominic Dasaro -Advisory Board

Hi, I’m Dominic but most people call me Dom and I am a member of Thaar Care’s Advisory Board. I am 19 years old and currently studying Business at Grand Valley State University. I have always been around giving people my whole life, and that has rubbed off on me immensely through the years. A good majority of my time in my life I have been involved in some field regarding helping others. Whether it was raising dogs for Detroit Dog Rescue in its early goings, taking mission trips to the Dominican Republic to dig wells and provide other aid for its people, or personally going out to help the homeless with my father, I have always tried to devote my time to help others. What I lack in age I make up in experience. Mental health problems are an epidemic that I’ve seen my entire life throughout my generation, and I hope to bring a perspective of someone who sees these issues firsthand everyday among my college peers. Through my daily experiences and perspective as someone who resides in one of the biggest suffering demographics, I can better help everyone understand what it is like in its environment. At the end of the day, it is always about helping others live their best lives.

Dawn Wagner – Sterling Heights – Director of Operations

Dawn Wagner – Sterling Heights – Director of Operations

Dawn Wagner has an Associate’s degree and 38+ years of experience in accounting that she brought to Thaar Care when it was created in 2019.

She managed our bookkeeping part-time until June of 2024 when she left her position as an Office Manager of 35 years to step into her current role as Director of Operations at our Sterling Heights location.

Helping others has always been a passion for Dawn but it became an undeniable path after losing several family members and friends to suicide.

Dawn is also on the Board of Directors as our Treasurer, a Notary Public, a volunteer/attendee for many Thaar Care hosted functions and the go to person for our Sterling Heights staff.

When not working you can find Dawn camping, at the shooting range, seeking out nature or relaxing with her family.

Bruce Dunton, CSW, MS, RSST -Advisory Board

Bruce Dunton, CSW, MS, RSST -Advisory Board

Bruce Dunton is the Director of Crossroads Clubhouse, a psychosocial program that provides supports to adults with mental illness to strengthen social skills, establish a meaningful routine and improve daily functioning. Bruce started working in the mental health field in 1985 while attending Eastern Michigan University as a student athlete on the Swimming and Diving Team. In 1988, Bruce was a NCAA diver on EMU’s swim and diving team that established a National record for the most consecutive conference titles. In 1996, Bruce received national recognition with National Association of Counties (NAC0) for developing a housing program that served people in mental health recovery. Bruce enjoys spending time with family, and in his spare time working on cars, owning a classic 1956 Chevy Belaire and the owner/operator/ driver of Dunton Racing. Bruce Can be reached at bruce.dunton@mccmh.net.

Jennifer Lutostanski, LBSW -Advisory Board

Jennifer Lutostanski, LBSW -Advisory Board

Jennifer Lutostanski earned her Bachelor of Psychology from Michigan State University in 1993. Jennifer has been working as a Licensed Social Worker (LBSW) for Macomb County Community Mental Health for 25 years. Jennifer has made a lifelong career in the area of Psycho-Social Rehabilitation, specifically working within the Clubhouse Model. Through her work, Jennifer has been committed to helping adults with mental illnesses to overcome stigma, battle depression and anxiety disorders and other stressors that affect all of us at some time in our lives. Her passions include dog rescue, travel, gourmet cooking and spending time with her family.