Commun ty Matters Farmington Presbyterian Manor
February 2019
Arvada Helena volunteers in the gift shop on Friday afternoons. “I believe everybody ought to give back a little bit,” she says.
Volunteering provides residents with social outlet, way to give back When a resident volunteers, everybody wins. For the resident, volunteering provides a great way to build relationships, connect with others and stay active. For the community, it provides the extra hands needed to create the homelike atmosphere that Presbyterian Manors has come to represent. Currently, 60 residents volunteer within the community on a regular basis by delivering mail, working in the gift shop, playing the piano, facilitating birthday parties and more. However, according to Volunteer Coordinator Teresa Pinkley, there is always room for more. “Our volunteer program is a vital VOLUNTEER, continued on page 3
Pat Allen and Ruth Williamson faithfully participate in the annual Angel Tree campaign.
Angels among us Since the inception of our mission, Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America has ensured thousands of residents of its commitment that they will always have a home.Established in the 1950s, the Good Samaritan Program provides funding to assist residents who outlive their financial resources through no fault of their own. To continue to meet the growing need among seniors in our communities, we invited donors to become an “angel for a day” by making a contribution to the Good Samaritan Program over the Christmas holiday. In exchange for a donation to this program, a bell was placed on our Christmas tree as a reminder of their generosity. This year, Farmington Presbyterian Manor exceeded our goal of raising $4,000 for the Good Samaritan Program in our community! We have more than 40 residents currently receiving Good Samaritan assistance, and we are honored by the staff and residents who so strongly identify with the heart of Presbyterian Manor’s mission that they give to the fund. ANGELS, continued on page 2