As part of the CARES community out-reach program, residents of the Gloria Dei Towers Senior Community recently held a pepper and egg sandwich fundraiser to help support the Philadelphia Veterans Comfort House. Philadelphia Veterans Comfort House provides services for veterans while they undergo treatment for serious health issues at the local VA hospital. The organization also provides shelter for homeless veterans in their time of need. Gloria Dei Towers Senior Community is located at 770 Welsh Road in Huntingdon Valley, PA. The community provides 175 efficiency and one-bedroom apartments for residents 62 and older and is a non-profit, HUD subsidized facility for low income residents.
On Wednesday, June 27th, a formal check presentation ceremony was held at the Towers community. Towers residents Vendy Ermack and Helen Morgenstern presented a check for $400 to Bill Cole, Treasurer of the Philadelphia Veterans Comfort House. Also attending the presentation were Vince Dattilo, CEO of Gloria Dei Senior Communities, Rich Kozub, Sr., Vice President and Kathleen O’Brien, Towers Assistant Administrator. Following the check presentation, Bill Cole presented a Certificate of Recognition to the Towers residents.
Gloria Dei Senior Communities are located in Philadelphia and the nearby surrounding areas in Bucks and Montgomery counties. All Gloria Dei Communities are non-profit, nondenominational and open to all persons without regard to gender, familial status, race, creed, color or religion. In all, Gloria Dei Senior Communities serve over 1000 residents and employ more than 120 caring professionals and receive support from 496 uncompensated volunteers working throughout the organization. For additional information about Gloria Dei Senior Communities please call: 215-830-8302 or go online to www.gloriadeicommunities.com