Donors Make a Vital Difference

 

Donor Ron Rudolph with his mother Florence Liesner, a Paul’s Run resident were honored with a “Leaf and Stone” dedication for his generous gift of the Torah fragment. The names of our generous donors are displayed on the Paul’s Run Giving Tree.

 

 

 

Paul’s Run residents enjoy the 2011 Bazaar and raised nearly $5000. Proceeds received during the two day event will benefit the Friends of Paul’s Run.

 

 

 

(from left to right) Gina Formica, Director of the Becoming Center, Scott Seiz, CEO of Delcrest, Patrick Byrne, a Delcrest Sales Associate and David Merrick, Liberty Lutheran’s Chief Advancement Officer, are proud of the new pool wheelchair which is designed for individuals with physical limitations. The purchase was made possible in part by Delcrest and many Becoming Center members, friends and staff.

 

Artman Lutheran Home and more than 150 friends celebrated during the 95th Anniversary’s “Champagne and Chocolate” event. Featured at the event were Asher’s Traveling Chocolate Shoppe, The Flower Shop in Spring House, and Indigo accessories by Lisa DePaoli Balog. Proceeds from the event benefit Artman’s Benevolent Care Fund.

 

                                           Once again this year, the generous employees of TEVA Pharmaceuticals donated more than 40 gifts to the Artman Annual “Heart’s Desire” event. Santa delivered these gifts, along with others donated by employees, families and friends who made a vital difference in the residents’ holiday celebration.

 

 

 

Dave Merrick, VP for Advancement, Liberty Lutheran, with hosts Marc Chelnik, Patrick Donlon and Scott Gensler, Bang and Olufsen co- owners, Joan Myers, Liberty Lutheran’s Chief Operating Officer, and Rich Gitlen, Executive Director, Lutheran Children and Family Service at the LCFS fundraiser. Bang and Olufsen Main Line, a Danish company, manufactures and sells innovative audio and visual products. Photo by Susan Scovill

 

Artman volunteers, Joe and Roberta Foster serve resdients at the Artman cocktail hour. Known as the Artman “official bartenders” they have been volunteering their time for more than five years.