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Planned Giving

Planned Giving

The resilience of PPH residents and staff never ceases to amaze me. Despite the challenges of the last few years, our community continues to thrive and touch the lives of hundreds of residents. It was 132 years ago when the first resident moved to PPH. Maria Magdalena

Seitz could not have done it without the help of her friends and members of her church. She was a widow who needed a place to live. Although she was independent and could help in the work of PPH, she only had $38 and needed another $62 to move in. Her friends and church family contributed the $62 so she could take advantage of the care being offered, and that was the moment the philanthropic spirit of PPH was set in stone.

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When I look back at 2022, thousands of small moments come to mind. Moments that deeply impacted our residents, their loved ones, and our staff. From larger scale events like the holiday parties, Founders’ Day celebration and Garden Party, to the everyday moments of residents attending a WiSE class or sharing a meal with a neighbor. It is these small moments that truly make a difference and add up to the PPH experience.

PPH is always evolving, from campus improvements such as new elevators and enhanced lighting to new programming for staff and residents. We are thankful for your ongoing support that has allowed PPH to advance our mission and care for our residents.

Sincerely,

John Dubyk, President & CEO

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