Fall 2009 - Presbyterian Homes & Services
Fall 2009 - Presbyterian Homes & Services
Fall 2009 - Presbyterian Homes & Services
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The Philanthropic Perspective<br />
There are certain similarities between<br />
<strong>Presbyterian</strong> <strong>Homes</strong> & <strong>Services</strong>’<br />
volunteers and donors:<br />
• BOTH BELIEVE IN THE MISSION OF PHS<br />
• BOTH VALUE PHILANTHROPIC ACTIVITY<br />
• BOTH KNOW THAT THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS ARE VITAL<br />
• BOTH LIVE OUT THEIR FAITH IN VERY TANGIBLE WAYS<br />
Your gifts supporting the freedom to live well<br />
in a <strong>Presbyterian</strong> <strong>Homes</strong> community share<br />
your love whenever residents benefit from<br />
a chaplain’s care, a therapist’s guidance,<br />
a wellness trainer’s encouragement,<br />
companionship and fellowship of events,<br />
outings and activities, and when needed,<br />
personal financial support. Your generosity<br />
makes a difference and touches lives every day.<br />
Your gifts to <strong>Presbyterian</strong> <strong>Homes</strong> Foundation for…<br />
The Mission Benevolence<br />
support residents to remain in a PHS<br />
community even when they have outlived<br />
their financial resources.<br />
The Spiritual Life Fund<br />
ensure every resident, regardless of faith<br />
persuasion, has access to spiritual care<br />
from chaplains, and to spiritual programs.<br />
Our residents have identified this as one<br />
of the most important aspects of living in<br />
a PHS community.<br />
The Wellness Fund<br />
enable us to provide a wellness<br />
environment that can offer residents<br />
programs that support the goal of living<br />
independently and fully for as long as<br />
possible. Wellness programs encompass<br />
not only physical health, but emotional,<br />
spiritual, and financial health as well.<br />
The Unrestricted Fund<br />
allow PHS, with Board approval, to allocate<br />
funds where they are most needed and<br />
have the best chance to help put smiles<br />
in the eyes of our residents. This may<br />
include the ability to do some of the<br />
extras at one of our communities, such as<br />
adding a gazebo, planting new gardens,<br />
redecorating a social room, as well as<br />
covering some unexpected expenses.<br />
THE FOUNDATION TEAM<br />
Contact the<br />
<strong>Presbyterian</strong><br />
<strong>Homes</strong> Foundation:<br />
651-631-6132,<br />
giving@preshomes.org,<br />
or one of our<br />
directors.<br />
TRENT WALDEN, President<br />
twalden@preshomes.org<br />
Representing Avalon Square, Highland Ridge,<br />
Kirkland Crossings, Mill-Pond<br />
STEVE PREUS, Executive Director<br />
spreus@preshomes.org<br />
Representing Boutwells Landing, Croixdale,<br />
St. Andrew’s Village, Cardinal Pointe, Echo Ridge<br />
PAUL DEAKINS, Director<br />
pdeakins@preshomes.org<br />
Representing PH-Bloomington, Castle Ridge,<br />
Central Towers, PH-Inver Grove Heights,<br />
McKenna Crossing, Norris Square, Stonecrest<br />
CHUCK FULLMER, Director<br />
cfullmer@preshomes.org<br />
Representing contributing foundations and<br />
organizations, The Deerfield<br />
PATRICK MURPHY, Director<br />
pmurphy@preshomes.org<br />
Representing Beacon Hill, SummerWood of<br />
Chanhassen, The Farmstead, PH on Lake Minnetonka,<br />
Maranatha, Mississippi Shores,<br />
SummerWood of Plymouth<br />
KENT OSTERMAN, Director<br />
kosterman@preshomes.org<br />
Representing PH-Arden Hills, GracePointe Crossing,<br />
EagleCrest, The Mayfield, Oak Crest, PH-Roseville,<br />
SummerHouse of Shoreview, Waverly Gardens<br />
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FALL <strong>2009</strong>