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Transforming Aging

2022 Community Benefits Report

United Church Homes is committed to transforming aging, not just in our own buildings and with our own residents, but in the larger communities in which we live and work. Even with on-going restrictions due to COVID 19 we have continued to be engaged with civic, faith, educational, professional associations and service organizations.

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All total, our services touched the lives of close to 16,000 people.

From the support of the Breast Cancer Awareness Walk in Beavercreek, Ohio, to providing the environment for students learning to become state certified nursing assistants from the area technical high school, to helping to serve individuals from the food bank’s mobile truck each month from the parking lot of an Ohio affordable housing community, we take pride in the many ways we can serve others.

15,956 Individuals Served

5,572 Staff Hours $80,320 Sponsorships $9,430 In-kind Donations

We donated medical equipment no longer used by our residents and older dining chairs as in-kind gifts to other non-profits serving those in need.

Our Clinical Pastoral Education program is thriving as we provide the year-round program with the leadership and education for students seeking to increase their skills in chaplaincy work.

Staff serve on committees that support local chambers of commerce, university boards, professional associations and UCC denominational leadership positions.

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