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SUMMER 2014
FEATURED ARTICLES
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Rivertown Phase II
Opens Fall 2014
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PVM Honored for
Work to Combat
Elder Abuse
PVM Innovates
in Health and
Wellness for
Says Governor
Snyder
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Ribbon-Cutting at
Redford Draws Crowd
for Affordable Housing
Donor
Recognitions
PVM Foundation Receives a $2 Million
Grant from The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg
Foundation to Make an Impact on Low-Income
Detroit Seniors
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Presbyterian Villages of Michigan (PVM)
Foundation has received a $2 million grant
from The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg
Foundation to continue PVM’s innovative approach to senior living at Rivertown
Neighborhood in Detroit with expanded
housing, care and lifestyle amenities.
“PVM is extremely grateful for the opportunity to continue our work with the Weinberg
Foundation to provide a high quality of life
and living environment for low-income older
adults in our community,” said
PVM Foundation president
Paul Miller. “While we provide
many of those we serve with
the most basic needs, we also
strive to support older adults
with a lifestyle that enables
them to thrive and contribute
to our community. The
Weinberg Foundation is a
valued and generous partner.”
The Harry and Jeanette
Weinberg Green Houses®
at Rivertown, a central feature of
the expansion, will offer an alternative
to traditional nursing and rehabilitation
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Top: The aerial view of Rivertown Neighborhood shows
the independent senior apartments currently under
construction, and opening in Fall, 2014. Above: The Library
features views of the dynamic surrounding community.
L: The
Monarchs
of Our
Saviour’s
Manor
And The Winner Is…
This year’s Village Victory Cup was one for the
books! On June 27th, 200 residents from 11 Villages
and an astounding 70 volunteers converged at Ultimate Soccer Arenas in Pontiac for this annual event.
Each Village came with their game faces on ready to
compete. The atmosphere was filled with laughter
and friendly competition. It was quite a sight to see
so many smiling and happy faces!
As the day progressed, it became apparent that it was
going to be a battle between The Village of Westland, the defending champs, and The Village of East
Harbor. It came down to the last event to determine
the victor. In the end, the Pirates of East Harbor
won, beating the Westland Stars by only 2 points!
Throughout the day the Villages also competed for
This year the Monarchs from The Village of Our
Saviour’s Manor won the Spirit Award and rightly so.
A small but mighty crew of residents pulled out all
the stops, including having their own soundtrack!
Not to be left out, Villages 100 miles or further from
the PVM Home Office competed in the Virtual Village
Victory Cup. The Village of Spring Meadows I & II were
in it to win. When the dust settled, Spring Meadows I
emerged victorious. Perry Farm Village took home the
Spirit Award with their clever video showcasing their residents competing and cheering each other on to victory.
For those who like to plan ahead, mark your calendars for June 26, 2015. That’s the date for next year’s
Village Victory Cup. You won’t want to miss out!
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Making Changes,
Preserving
Traditions
Since starting out as the “Presbyterian Home
for the Aged” in 1945, Presbyterian Villages of
Michigan has continuously grown and changed.
Over the years, the name, “modifiers” and
graphic identity have been altered to reflect
strategies, accomplishments and goals. It is time
for another change. The new branding statement on the PVM logo now reads “Serving
Seniors & Communities.” This phrase better
reflects all the things PVM does and the spirit
in which we do them. It also frames the
conversation for future undertakings.
PVM is becoming more than a provider of
traditional housing and institutional care for
seniors. The expanded scope includes innovative
partnerships with regional health care systems,
academic institutions and other organizations
that serve seniors. The Strategic Goals for PVM
state, “Our commitment to service
excellence and delivering ever-improving value
to our customers is a key priority in all facets of
PVM’s system-wide accommodations, services,
program, care and relationships.”
The Center for Senior Independence (CSI)
is one example. PVM joins Henry Ford Health
System in offering Program of All-Inclusive
Care of the Elderly (PACE) in Northwest
Detroit and at Rivertown Neighborhood, with
future expansion plans. Community Connections is another example of how PVM is providing services to seniors in non-traditional ways,
wherever they choose to live. (Visit www.pvm.
org for more information on both programs).
Rivertown Phase II
Opens Fall 2014
Construction continues for Phase II at Rivertown Neighborhood, with opening scheduled
for Fall 2014. The second phase of the project will include 50 one-bedroom affordable
independent living senior apartments, as well as amenities such as a common area, fitness
center, library and computer lab, and a community café. Meals and services will be available
for residents inside their apartments. Interest is high: sales efforts this summer attracted more
applicants than can be accommodated.
Rivertown Neighborhood, an Innovative Senior Community, is drawing national and international
attention. The project is being developed as a partnership of Presbyterian Villages of Michigan,
United Methodist Retirement Communities (UMRC), Henry Ford Health System and the Center
for Senior Independence (CSI). It is one of only two affordable assisted living complexes in the State
of Michigan. Phase One opened in April 2013, and included Detroit’s first affordable assisted living
with 80 apartments located on the second, third, and fourth floors of the main four-story building.
Also opening in Phase I was a location of the Center for Senior Independence, a Program of
All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)®. Slated for future development are Green Houses®,
which will provide 24/7 nursing care for low-income seniors in a home-like setting.
PVM developed the first Green House® homes in Michigan, at The Village of Redford.
When fully completed, Rivertown Neighborhood will be a continuing care retirement
community (CCRC) for low-income seniors. “Here, people can still have their own apartment,
get the care they need and it’s affordable. And they still have some choices and have privacy
and independence. That really responds to what mostly anybody, regardless of income, would
really want,” says Roger L. Myers PVM
president and CEO.
As the spectrum of senior living and services
and health care delivery changes, PVM is
ready to develop appropriate offerings.
Our origin is in senior housing. We work in
communities: the many communities in
our Villages and the physical and relationshipbased communities which surround and
embrace seniors. We’re making that clear
with our new tagline, “Serving Seniors &
Communities.” Watch for the inclusion of
the new logo in the coming months with
advertising and other communications.
www.pvm.org
Presbyterian Villages of Michigan
PVM Innovates in Health and
Wellness for Seniors, Says Governor
Michigan Governor Rick
Snyder called Presbyterian
Villages of Michigan an
innovator in programs
for seniors. The message
was delivered to the
Legislature in a special
message on aging
during a visit in June
to the Older Persons’
Commission in
Rochester, MI.
“All across the state,
communities, employers,
health care providers
and other organizations
are working on innovative programs to improve health and wellness. Presbyterian Villages of Michigan is
doing just that. In urban suburban and rural
communities across the state, PVM is using
evidence-based practices to help older adults
eat healthier, increase physical activity, reduce
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Welcome to
T H E C O T TA G E S AT R E D F O R D
AT T H E V I L L A G E O F R E D F O R D
The Cottages at Redford offer homey,
spacious cottages for maintenance free
independent living. It’s time to enjoy friends,
family and fun – the life you deserve! All of
the amenities of The Village of Redford are
yours to enjoy. At the same time, you have the
convenience and peace of mind of living on a
continuing care campus. You are prepared if your
healthcare needs ever change, residents of the
cottages have priority access to transitional care,
assisted living, skilled nursing and more, all on
the same campus.
their risk of falling and better manage
chronic health conditions. Through its Village
Victory Cup, an annual daylong competition,
it is inspiring older adults to engage in healthy
behaviors year-round,” Snyder said. Full
text of the special message can be found on
www.pvm.org under “News.”
PVM Honored for Work
to Combat Elder Abuse
FREE GIFT!
WALK-IN WEDNESDAYS
10 AM - 2 PM
RECEIVE A FREE GIFT
AFTER TOURING OUR MODEL
The Cottages at Redford
are located on Six Mile Road just
east of Beech Daly in Redford
25330 West Six Mile Road
Redford, Michigan 48240-2015
Call 313.541.6300 to
schedule a your visit today!
Dr. Lynda Jeffries
Receives Award
Lynda K. Jeffries, Ph.D.
received the prestigious
“Trustee of the Year”
award from LeadingAge
Michigan. The award
was presented at the
Annual Conference
held in Lansing in May.
It recognizes an outstanding member of the
governing board of a
LeadingAge of Michigan
member organization.
Above: (L to R) Lt. Governor Brian Calley presenting the award to Lynn Alexander, vp of public affairs for
PVM and founding Co-Chair of SAVE; and Roger L. Myers, president and CEO of PVM.
SAVE of Oakland County (Serving Adults
Who Are Vulnerable and/or Elderly) recognized PVM at its annual International Day
of Elder Abuse Prevention event in June
with the Sosnick Courage to Lead Award as
an organization. Lt. Governor Brian Calley
made the award presentation.
SAVE is committed to the protection of
Oakland County’s senior population and also
has worked at a regional and statewide level
on policy development and advocacy issues.
SAVE’s International Elder Abuse Awareness
Day not only focuses on challenging issues,
but it also pays tribute to stakeholders who
have truly made a difference in the lives of
older adults within our community. That
tribute comes in the form of the Sosnick
Courage Awards, which are named after
retired Judge Edward Sosnick, a founding
Co-Chair of SAVE.
The Courage to Lead and the Courage to
Speak Awards are presented to individuals and
organizations that have actively undertaken a
principal role in leading the campaign against
elder abuse or that have had the courage to
stand up and bravely speak out against elder
abuse and neglect. Other awardees included
Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson for the Courage to Lead as an individual;
Toni Wilson, Long-Term Care Ombudsman
for the Courage to Speak as an individual; and
the Area Agency on Aging 1-B for the Courage
to Speak as an organization.
248.281.2020
Lynda K. Jeffries, Ph.D.
Dr. Jeffries serves on the PVM board, and was
2013 Board Chair. Past service includes the
local village boards for Brush Park Manor Paradise
Valley and Woodbridge Manor, the PVM Governance Committee and corporate board Secretary.
A native Detroiter, Jeffries is actively involved in her
community and serves in leadership roles on several
nonprofit and faith-based boards and committees.
Jeffries has a Doctoral Degree in Education from
Capella University, a M.B.A. in Management from
the University of Detroit Mercy, an Education
Specialist Certificate from Wayne State University
and a B.S. in Business Administration from Lawrence
Technological University. She retired from
SBC Communications as external affairs director
for South Oakland County. Jeffries is the author of
the audio CD, “Overcoming Procrastination,”
and co-author of the article, “Increasing Diversity
of Leadership in Environmental Nonprofit
Organizations in a Major Brownfield City: Phase 1.”
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SAVE THE DATE
for the 11th Annual
PVM
Foundation Gala
Ribbon-Cutting at Redford Draws
Crowd for Affordable Housing
Friday, November 14, 2014
COBO Center, Detroit
It was standing-room-only at The Village of Redford on April 30, for the introduction
of the new affordable Cottages at Redford to the community. More than 500 people went
through the doors for the ribbon-cutting of Phase I existing cottage renovations and the
groundbreaking for Phase II construction of the new Heatherwood Cottages. They enjoyed
refreshments and tours. The event was preceded by the Redford Township Town
Hall meeting, which was open to the public. The combined events and welcoming
location ballooned attendance at the community meeting. More than 100 applications
were distributed at the event, with a constant stream of follow-up requests.
East Harbor group
Wins Volunteer of
the Year Award
The Cottages at Redford are located on the campus of The Village of Redford, a
continuing care retirement community. Through a tax credit program with income
requirements through the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA),
affordable cottage homes are now available for seniors 55 and older. A special marketing
office is open for the Cottages (313 541-6300), with “Walk-in Wednesday” held from
10 am - 2 pm each week. Prospects receive a special gift for touring the model unit.
The Village of East Harbor’s Macomb Academy
School for Daily Living Skill & Employment
Training students were awarded the 2014
Group Volunteer of the Year Award by
LeadingAge Michigan.
The Redford campus also offers
The Villa apartment options along
with assisted living, memory care,
long-term skilled nursing and rehab
services in the Transitional Care Unit.
Residents of the Cottages will have
the convenience and peace of mind
of living on a continuing care campus. If health care needs ever change,
residents of the Cottages have priority
access to all of the living arrangements and resources.
The Macomb Academy program teaches and
equips special needs students, ages 18-26, to thrive
and be successful. They gain work experience in
volunteer positions with community businesses.
The award-winning group of students has been
serving at The Village of East Harbor since 2009 in
the dining services department.
Cutting the ribbon for
the renovated Cottages
at Redford are (L to R)
Bob Schroeder, PVM
Board; Shannon Hoggs;
Lynn Alexander and
Henry Johnson, PVM
Foundation Board
“They are dedicated, encouraging and interactive
with the residents,” says Joan Sonnenberg, administrator at East Harbor. “Each student has abilities
that benefited the department. They always have
a smile on their face and are willing to learn something new. Their coach allows them to blossom and
grow, and step outside their comfort zone. We know
that having them at East Harbor has allowed us
to accomplish so much more for our residents.”
Newly-renovated cottage units include
fully-equipped kitchens with new
appliances, fresh paint throughout and
access to all of the amenities
of The Village of Redford. Barrier-free
Cottages are available.
www.pvm.org
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PVM Foundation Raises
$200,000 through
Friends & Family
Appeal and Inspire
Possibilities Breakfast
Due to the generosity of over 860 donors, the PVM
Foundation raised nearly $200,000 through April and
May to benefit residents from every PVM Village.
The 11th annual Friends & Family Appeal ran through
the month of April and raised over $138,000 toward various
L to R: Program participants Michael J. Damone, Edith Gutowski, Nancy Chaltron,
projects in many of the PVM Villages. A special incentive
Jacqueline Voyles, Brenda Galloway, Doris Spencer, Pat Boyington and Betty Hildebrandt.
was offered for Villages who met their fundraising goals.
Congratulations to The Villages of East Harbor, Rosebush Manor,
Mill Creek and Harmony Manor, who all met and exceeded their
fundraising goals! For more information on how much each
individual Village raised, please visit www.pvmfoundation.org.
The 4th annual Inspire Possibilities event was held at The
Hilton Garden Inn in Southfield on May 8th. Three hundred guests
attended and donated or pledged over $60,000 to support the
PVM Mission. Residents from The Village of Oakland Woods
energized the crowd with a wellness warm-up and resident
presenters from The Villages of St. Martha’s, Westland and Brush
Park Manor Paradise Valley all shared their stories and kept the
crowd engaged. Michael J. Damone of The Damone Group also
shared his story of how his family established the Marie Claire
Damone Fall Prevention Fund at the PVM Foundation in memory
of his mother.
The fundraising success this spring would not have been possible
without many donors and volunteers. Thank you to each and
every one of you who made this possible and who contributed
to a better life for so many seniors!
Program participants from The Village of St. Martha’s: Hyren Trawick, Andrea Felice,
Etta Trawick and Charles Jones. (Photos by Karlest Ford)
PVM at Spring Conferences
The PVM Marketing & Sales and
Public Affairs teams had an active
season on the conference circuit.
PVM representatives were present at
each event with displays and literature
about PVM; they answered questions,
and talked with attendees about aging
and senior housing, programs and
service issues.
Left, L to R: Rhashell Hunter, Helen Morrison, Joanie
Lukins, Joyce Shin and Moderator Heath Rada pose
together after the presentation of awards at the Women
of Faith Awards Breakfast.
(Photo by Michael Whitman)
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
(U.S.A.)
The General Assembly of the
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) brought people
from around the world to Detroit in June.
PVM engaged in many ways, including:
• PVM informational booth prominently located
at the entrance to the exhibit hall, well-staffed
by PVM employees and others, including Board
Chair George Millush;
• Providing supplemental staffing for the
Presbyterians Association of Homes and
Services (PAHSA) booth in the exhibit hall;
• Celebrated Helen Morrison’s special recognition
as a “Woman of Faith” at a breakfast event;
•Provided buses to assist in transporting
attendees to worship services on Sunday;
• Hosted a bus tour of the Detroit Riverfront, with
stops that included Rivertown Neighborhood.
George Millush and Roger L. Myers served as
one of the guides/hosts along with colleagues
from UMRC;
• Attended
a dinner
hosted by
the Presbytery of
Detroit’s
Committee
on Local
Arrangements
(COLA).
PVM Board Member Bill Ball was
in attendance, along with others
serving on PVM affiliated boards.
NATIONAL PACE CONFERENCE
HELD IN DETROIT
Nearly 200 representatives attended the Summer
Conference of the National PACE (Program for
All-Inclusive Care of the Elderly) conference held
in June, at the Westin Book Cadillac Hotel in
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Detroit. PVM was a partner with the National
PACE Association and other Michigan PACE
programs in presenting the gathering. A visit
to the Center for Senior Independence at
Rivertown Neighborhood was featured for
conference attendees.
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Weinberg
Foundation Grant
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environments. Each of two Green House®
residences will accommodate 10-12 people,
each with a private bedroom and bathroom. A
common area, kitchen, living room, dining room
and porch will add to the comfortable setting and
give people the opportunity to live or rehabilitate
in a home environment. Twenty four-hour nursing
care is included.
“Currently the Green House® care option does not
exist for seniors who chose Detroit as their home and
need extra assistance,” said Ellen M. Heller, Weinberg
Foundation Board Chair. “We are excited to add
Green Houses® to the variety of housing and services
available at Rivertown. During the last six years, the
Weinberg Foundation has made eight capital grants
for Green House® residences totaling more than
$11 million. The Green House® initiative complements The Weinberg Foundation’s vision of
providing quality of life for low-income seniors.”
In addition to Green Houses®, PVM’s Phase II
expansion will include:
• 50 independent living apartments (opening
in Fall 2014)
• A Community Café/Neighborhood Center
• The RiverGarden Park and Garden
“One of our goals with the Café/Neighborhood
Center and outdoor areas is to integrate Rivertown
with surrounding neighborhoods, including the
nearby Riverwalk, and add to the vibrancy and
redevelopment of this area of Detroit,” said Miller.
The current $2 million donation builds upon a
$250,000 grant awarded in March 2012, which
assisted with the launch of Phase I of Rivertown.
PVM, together with United Methodist Retirement
Communities and Henry Ford Health System,
developed Rivertown as the city’s first high
quality, affordable assisted living neighborhood for
seniors. Rivertown’s Center for Senior Independence
(CSI) Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly
(PACE) is a nationally recognized comprehensive
adult daycare and health services program that
includes clinical, pharmaceutical and dental services.
Rivertown is projected to add approximately
$350 million in economic impact to the region
during the next ten years. “The economic impact
of this innovative campus will be felt throughout
the entire region, along with creating over 200
well-paying jobs,” said Gloria W. Robinson, who
chairs the Rivertown Neighborhood Senior Housing
Board. “The grant from The Weinberg Foundation
brings us more than half-way toward achieving our
goal of raising $4.4 million needed to ensure this
community is available to those most in need,”
said PVM Foundation Board of Directors Chair,
Jim Gompers.
If you are interested in learning more about
Rivertown or taking a tour, please contact the
PVM Foundation office at 248.281.2040.
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HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTER
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Largest Health & Wellness Center
for Macomb County Seniors in
Planning Stages
The PVM Foundation, in partnership with
The Village of East Harbor and an active
Campaign Steering Committee, have
embarked on a $2 million Campaign to
build a Health & Wellness Center on The
Village of East Harbor’s campus. Specialized
rehabilitation and therapy services will be
provided to resident and community seniors
with the latest equipment available and
highly-trained staff. The 11,000 square foot
Center will also offer general exercise and
gym amenities, allowing residents and community seniors to stay healthy and maintain
their rehabilitation. The Center will include
a therapy pool, exercise room, weight room
and specialized exercise equipment for
walking, running or riding. This will be the
first project of its kind on a senior living
campus in Macomb County.
There is a critical need for this type of
project in the community. The current
rehabilitation space is only 800 square feet,
which is challenging for the seniors as well
as the staff. The new center will provide
11,000 square feet of space, which will
serve more seniors, allow for more effective
treatment and provide a more spacious and
comfortable atmosphere for therapy and
rehabilitation. This state-of-the-art center
will enhance the excellent programs and
services offered to the residents at The
Village of East Harbor and reach out further to benefit community seniors as well.
$1.5 Million is still needed to fully fund this
project. If you are interested in learning
more or taking a tour, please contact the
PVM Foundation office at 248.281.2040.
PVM Receives Top Awards
for Publications, Marketing
PVM internal and external publications and the marketing
campaign for a new Village were recognized with awards in
local, national and international competitions.
The Hartford Village Campaign won a platinum Hermes
Creative Award in the Integrated Marketing Materials
category. The Story of PVM, the 2012 Annual Report, won
a gold Hermes Creative Award in the Publications/Annual
Report category. The Story of PVM also received a gold
Gallery of Superb Printing award in the Annual Reports
category, from the Detroit Club of Printing House Craftsmen.
In the Aster Awards competition, produced in conjunction
with “Modern Healthcare” magazine, and honoring
excellence in Medical Marketing, the 2013 Accomplishments
internal report received a gold award.
The campaign and publications were created by the
Sales & Marketing and Public Affairs Departments and
produced by Grigg Graphic Services, a Southfield-based
marketing communications firm.
www.pvm.org
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P V M F O U N D AT I O N H I G H L I G H T S A N D U P D AT E S
New Housing and
Critical Services for
Low-Income Harbor
Springs Seniors
In order to better serve low-income seniors in
the Harbor Springs Community, the PVM
Foundation, in partnership with The Village
of Hillside, the Friendship Center and the
community-led Campaign Steering Committee,
are in the midst of a $1.5 Million Campaign.
The Village of Hillside Senior Apartments
• The Village of Hillside is the only senior
apartment community providing affordable
housing in downtown Harbor Springs.
• Apartments at The Village of Hillside no
longer meet the needs of today’s seniors because
they were built prior to the Americans with
Disabilities Act, and are not accessible to those
with disabilities.
Friendship Center of Harbor Springs
• The Friendship Center is a 600 square foot
space in the existing Hillside facility that
serves seniors, free of charge, from throughout
the Harbor Springs area, including the residents
of Hillside.
• The Friendship Center is currently at full capacity
and is not even able to advertise their resources to
seniors. Many seniors think that it is just a place
to receive meals and are unaware of the many
programs and activities available to enrich their
lives. This project will expand the space available to the Friendship Center and allow them to
advertise their expanded programming and reach
more seniors who may need their services.
The Village of Hillside/Friendship
Center Renewal Campaign features
will include:
• Open concept with 32 new, one and two
bedroom affordable senior apartments accessible
to those with disabilities.
• In 2012, the Friendship Center provided 700
services or activities to Harbor Springs seniors.
63% of these services addressed isolation, 27%
were food-based programs or services and 1%
provided medical or financial services.
• Large elevator access to all floors.
• The Friendship Center of Harbor Springs is
limited by space in meeting the needs of area
seniors. The square footage of their space would
nearly triple to approximately 2,000 square feet,
allowing them to serve the growing needs of
seniors in the community.
• 2,000 square foot common area space for
the Friendship Center, including high speed
internet access, private medical examination
room, accessible computers, multi-media and
full kitchen.
• Green space to maintain the residential
character of the community as well as provide an
oasis for residents and their family and visitors,
staff and the neighboring community.
How This Project will Impact the
Community
• Provide 32+ seniors the ability to remain
in the Harbor Springs community in an
accessible and affordable location.
• Increase the overall number of seniors served
and services provided by the Friendship
Center annually.
• Enhance services to seniors on the Hillside
campus and in the Harbor Springs community
through the Friendship Center through an
enlarged nutritional program, augmenting
health services by creating a private space to
conduct critical medical screenings such as
blood pressure and podiatry checks, increased
participation in transportation services to
community events, shopping and medical
appointments and other enriching programs
to reduce senior isolation and increase
community engagement.
$1 Million is still needed to fully fund
this project. If you are interested in learning
more or taking a tour, please contact the PVM
Foundation Office at 248.281.2040.
Life Reimagined;
The Second Wind Tour
Presbyterian Villages of Michigan hosted a welcome
event at the innovative Rivertown Neighborhood
on May 7th. Given by AARP for The Second Wind
Tour team, the featured guest was TV celebrity
and author, Dr. Janet Taylor, who presented to the
group on “Life Reimagined: The New Life Phase.”
Rivertown Neighborhood is a future site of a
Green House®, an innovative concept in senior
living that provides 24-hour care in a warm,
home environment, which was created by Dr.
Bill Thomas, an author and founder of the Green
House® concept. PVM was pleased to sponsor the
appearance of Dr. Thomas’s Second Wind Tour on
May 8th at Pease Auditorium on the campus of
Eastern Michigan University. Presented by Capital
Impact Partners, AARP’s Life Reimagined, and
Merrill Lynch Global Wealth Management, The
Second Wind Tour is visiting 25 cities. The program offers audiences powerful insight into deeper,
more connected ways of living and working.
Angie Jones, The Village of Redford Green
House Shahbaz and Dr. Bill Thomas.
L to R: Susan Frazier, Director of The Green House Project;
Roger L. Myers, president & CEO Presbyterian Villages of
Michigan; Dr. Bill Thomas, Co-creator of the Eden Alternative
and Green House Projects, Dr. Janet Taylor, M.D., MPH.
Musicians Samite Mulondo and Nate Richardson, Second
Wind book tour.
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Dr. Janet Taylor speaking at Rivertown
Neighborhood on May 7th.
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Thanks for Giving!
Rev. Estelle Aaron
Ms. Jennifer L. Abela
Andrew D. Adair, D.O.
Ms. Adrienne D. Adams
Mr. William E. Ahlstrom
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Akridge
Mr. Craig Alcantara
The Honorable James
& Lynn Alexander
Ms. Andrea Allen
Mr. Cory Allen
Mr. & Mrs. Kyle Allen
Mr. Merle J. Allen
Ms. Regina Allen
Mr. Jim AlRiashi
Mr. Bradley R. Amiot
Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Amlin
Ms. Kristine A. Anderson
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Anderson
Stephanie & Jessica Andrews
Anonymous (8)
Mr. & Mrs. William C. Anton
Mr. Steven L. Arbaugh
Rev. & Mrs. Kent Aughe
Mr. Carl Smith &
Rev. Mary Austin
Ms. Christine Avila
Ms. Grace Badejo
Mrs. Barbara J. Baker
Mr. & Mrs. John Baker
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Baker
Mr. & Mrs. R. Kent Barnes
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Bartlett
Ms. Kathleen M. Bartz
Ms. Kathryn D. Bartz
Mrs. Jimmie Lee Bass
Mrs. Irene A. Battaglia
Mrs. Donna Baxter
Ms. Deborah L. Beard
Mr. & Mrs. Gary J. Beaulac
Mrs. Marie M. Beaulac
Rev. & Mrs. Eldon F. Beery
Mr. John C. Begin
Mr. Gregory T. Bell
Mr. John S. Bell
Ms. Mary Bennett
Ms. Barbara Benson
Ms. Sharon Benton
Mr. Michael A. Bertolin
Mr. Douglas M. Bigham
Ms. Lillie Bilberry
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Blackwell
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene H. Blankenship
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Boka
Ms. Jane A. Bolender
Mrs. Audrey Bolton
Mr. & Mrs. James Bonstelle
Mr. & Mrs. William K. Borglin
Mr. & Mrs. Pier Borra
Ms. Jennifer Bouchard
Ms. Sherry C. Bouler
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On behalf of the seniors we serve, we thank the following donors who have given gifts totaling
$25.00 or more to the PVM Foundation between January 1 – June 30, 2014. PVM recognizes all
devoted individuals and organizations who contribute to our mission each year in the Annual Report.
Mr. Roy Bour
Ms. Madge Bourdo
Mr. & Mrs. William R. Bowen
Ms. Suzanne Bowker
Mr. Robert Boyle
Mr. James T. Bradford
Mrs. Marla L. Bradford
& Shelby
Ms. Dolores M. Bradway
Ms. Mattie Brady
Mr. Rodney T. Brandt
Mrs. Camille D. Breen
Ms. Mary T. Breen
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Bridgewater
Mr. Jacob M. Broder
Rev. Alec U. Brooks
Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Bruce A.
Brooks
Mrs. Natalie E. Brothers
Ms. Yvonne Browder
Ms. Annie Brown
Mr. David Brown
Ms. Irene T. Brown
Ms. Mary Brown
Mr. Michael M. Brown
Ms. Virginia Brown
Sheila & Matthew Buchman
Ms. Mary L. Bullard
Mr. Andrew Bullock
Ms. Gervaise Burks
Ms. Annette Burns
Ms. Mary Burt
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Bush
Ms. Jenifer W. Bushman
Mrs. Jane E. Butcher
Ms. Jewel Butler
Ms. Kay Byrne
Mr. & Mrs. Pat Byrne
Mr. Henry Cabbil
Rev. Arthur Caldwell
Rick & Melinda Callahan
Mr. & Mrs. F. Robert Cameron
Ms. Helen Campbell
Mr. Stuart Campbell
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Campbell
Brian & Beth Carnaghi
Mrs. Thomas H. Carruthers, IV
Mr. & Mrs. Don Carter
Ms. Josie Casey
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel M. Cassidy
Cattin Family Trust
Mr. Kevin Centala
Ms. Nancy Chaltron
Mrs. Constance Charles
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Chattaway
Mr. & Mrs. William W. Chellis
Ms. Susan Chomsky
Mr. Matthew A. Chosid
Judge & Mrs. James P. Churchill
Mr. Samuel S. Clark
Ms. Bobie Clement
Ms. Alice S. Cohen
Ms. Melonie B. Colaianne
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Collins
Mr. Preston Cooper, Jr.
Ms. Stephanie A. Cooper
Ms. Dawn M. Corwin
Ms. Terri M. Costea
Ms. Willie Mae Cotton
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Cowper
Mr. & Mrs. Hank Crawford
Mr. Ronald P. Crofoot
Ms. Clara Crowell
Ms. Diane Curtis
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Czostkowski
Mrs. Carolyn M. Dalby
Mr. & Mrs. John J. Daly
Ms. Elva B. Daniels
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Daniels
Ms. Carolyn Danielson
Mr. & Mrs. Elden R. Danielson
Ms. Katherine Davis
Ms. Ola Davis
Mr. Robert Davis
Ms. Rosie Davis
Chaplain Patsy A. DeBruce
Ms. Lorreta M. DeLoach
Ms. Sally A. DelVecchio
Mr. Ron Demick
Mr. John E. Demmer
Mr. & Mrs. William A. Demmer
Ms. Margaret R. DeMuynck
Mrs. Dorothy C. Dennis
Mr. & Mrs. Owen Derry
Mr. & Mrs. David Desandre
Ms. Elizabeth A. Detter
Ms. Kathleen Donigan
Ms. Joann R. Duane
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Dudzinski
Ms. Karen M. Dumas
Mr. & Mrs. Louis DuRussel
Ms. Rene’ Duty
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Dye
Mr. & Mrs. Herb Easley
Ms. Mary Edwards
Ms. Mary M. Edwards
Mrs. Marilyn D. Elder
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Elkins
Mr. & Mrs. Terry Ervin
Ms. Diane J. Esper
Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Euler
Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. Evans
Ms. Ida Fantauzzi
Ms. M. Catherine Feathers
Ms. Andrea Felice
Ms. Ellen K. Ferguson
Mr. John W. Ferns
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent L. Fields
Ms. Alice Finley
Mr. Douglas A. Firth
Ms. Rita T. Fischer
Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Fisher
Ms. Betty Fitzhenry
Ms. Karin W. Flint
Ms. Evalyn B. Fogg
Ms. Ruth Foglesong
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Foley
Mr. & Mrs. Earl E. Ford
Ms. Susan S. Ford
Ms. Ovetta Forge
Rev. John C. Foster &
Mrs. Kathy Keves-Foster
Kenneth & Joanna Fowler
Mrs. Winnie Frank
Mr. Harry G. Franklin
Ms. Ruth Freebury
Mr. & Mrs. H. William Freeman
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Frey
Mrs. Eleanor Friend
Ms. Audra D. Frye
Rev. & Mrs. William J. Fuerstenau
Ms. Denise D. Funke
Dr. & Mrs. Laurence E. Gallagher
Dr. Terrance P. Gallagher
Ms. Elisabeth Galvin
Mr. Deryl Gardner
Mr. John W. Gardner, Jr. & Mrs.
Mona K. Ross-Gardner
Ms. April Garrett
Mrs. Dorothy Geddes
Ms. Joan D. Geering
Ms. Eleanore S. Gelbach
Ms. Marisa L. Geldhof
Mr. & Mrs. Gary E. Gendernalik
Mr. James M. Gendron
Mr. Bruce P. Gerhart
Mr. & Mrs. Doug E. Gettel
Mr. Carl Gianotti
Mr. David Gillespie
Rev. & Mrs. George F. Gillette
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Gingas
Mr. & Mrs. Pete Givens
Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence T. Glenn, Sr.
Ms. Wilma J. Glenn
Ms. Barbara L. Glines
Mr. & Mrs. Ogolin Glover
Dr. & Mrs. Ronald E. Goldsberry
Mr. James S. Gompers
Mr. & Mrs. James D. Gotch
Mr. Barry Goudsmit
Dr. Gwendolyn Graddy-
Dansby
Ms. Marion L. Grady
Mr. Floyd Graham
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Graham
Ms. Katherine Grahn
Ms. Julie L. Granthen
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry M. Green
Ms. Joan Green
Estate of Earl C. Greene
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Greenfelder
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Ms. Ona Greve
Ms. S. Elizabeth Griffin
Ms. Sandra M. Griffin
Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Richard Griffith
Mr. Stuart Grigg Grigg Graphic Services
Mrs. Renee Guilford
Ms. Sandra Gunderson
Ms. Fidelis Guoan
Ms. Edith M. Gutowski
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Hackl
Mrs. Stacie Hadeed
Mrs. Elizabeth Haewski
Mr. Yusuf Abdul Hafeez
Mr. Jeffrey Hagen
Ms. Deondra Hale-King
Ms. Laura Hallmeyer
Ms. Reisa A. Hamilton
Mr. & Mrs. Craig W. Hammond
Mr. Ronald B. Hanchett
Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Hanpeter
Mr. & Mrs. Martin Hansen
Ms. Ethel Harper
Ms. Sherraine Harrell
Ms. Yulanda Harris
Ms. Lisa Harrison
John & Patricia Hartwig
Ms. Lydia Hasberry
Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Healy
Ms. Elaine Hearns
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Heikkila
Mrs. Doris M. Heikkinen
Ms. Jennifer L. Heim
Mr. Robert J. Henderson, III
Ms. Ruthenia Henderson
Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Peter J. Henry
Mr. Daniel J. Hepp
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hepp
Ms. Vincentia Hepp
Mr. & Mrs. Charles T. Hewitt
Scott & Kerri Heydens
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Hibbard
Ms. Gloria Hicks Long
Ms. Gretchen R. Hirsch
Ms. LaDonna A. Holley
Mrs. Carol H. Hollway
Mr. & Mrs. John Hopkins
Ms. Sharon Hopkins
Mr. Phillip Hornbuckle
Mrs. Doris J. Horton
Mr. Thom Hosinski
Ms. E. Elaine Hossack
Mr. & Mrs. Donald C. House
Mrs. Suzanne Hovey
Mr. & Mrs. Wesley D. Hovey
Ms. Barbara Hubbard
Mrs. Wanda M. Hubbell
Rev. & Mrs. David Huber
Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Hudson
Ms. Polly Hudson
Mr. Dale D. Huffman
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Hughes
Ms. Julie Hughes
Ms. Ara D. Hunter
Mr. & Mrs. David A. Imesch
Mr. & Mrs. David Irish
Jeffrey & Joanne Ishbia
& Family
Mr. & Mrs. Verne G. Istock
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Jackson
Mr. & Mrs. Horace Jackson, Jr.
Ms. Johnnie C. Jackson
Mrs. Vera Jackson
Mrs. Cheryl A. Jacobs
Ms. Kathleen G. Jacobson
Mrs. Catheryn James
Ms. Jackie Janetski
Ms. Linda Janetski
Dr. Lynda K. Jeffries
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Johnson
Ms. Linda Johnson
Ms. Vernice Johnson
Ms. Elaine C. Johnston
Ms. Cora E. Jones
Ms. Diana C. Jones
Mr. Jerry L. Jones
Ms. Wylene Jones
Ms. Deloris M. Jordan
Mrs. Kristin Joyce
Ms. Linda G. Juracek-Lipa
Ms. Sallie Justice
Mr. David H. Justin & Rev. Mary Anne Evans-Justin
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Kalka
Mr. & Mrs. Roderick W.
Kallgren
Mrs. Elizabeth C. Kasperek
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Kastens
Mrs. Mary K. Keebler
Mrs. Pauline Kenner
Mrs. Lynn G. Kenworthy
Ms. Lois A. Kerr
Mr. & Mrs. Rick Kessler
Nathan & Megan Keup
Ms. Geraldine L. Kidd
Ms. Linda Killewald
Ms. Jeanne M. Kimber
Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Kimbrough
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph King
Mr. Kenneth Bissey &
Ms. Joyce King
Dr. & Mrs. Robert H. King
Ms. Rhonda King-Jackson
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey L. Klaren
Ms. Stacey L. Klooster
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Kocan
Ms. Pearl L. Koning
Mr. Michael J. Kotubey
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Kovach
Mrs. Richard Kozlowski
Estate of Edward S. Krakowski
Mr. & Mrs. Agris Krautmanis
Ms. Ruth W. Kremer
Ms. Shirley E. Kunkel
Mr. & Mrs. Robert LaBelle
Mr. & Mrs. David G. Ladd
Presbyterian Villages of Michigan
Mr. & Mrs. Cornell LaLone
Ms. Denise M. Lamar
Ms. Catharine LaMont
Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Langton
Mr. & Mrs. Ricardo J. Lara, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Larrance
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Latcha
Mr. Raymond A. Latimer
Mrs. Lucile R. Latta
Mr. & Mrs. David F. Lau
Ms. Therese Lawless
Ms. Mary M. Layton
Mrs. Lee Leddy
Ms. Eileen Lehnert
Mrs. Joan F. Lehoczky
Ms. Danielle Leithauser
Mrs. Loretta Leithauser
Mr. Glen S. LeRoy
Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Levitt
Ms. Bertha Lewis
Mr. Mark Lezotte &
Ms. Patricia Little
Ms. Catherine L. Liesman
Ms. Lucy Ligon
Mrs. Sylvia M. Lindemann
Dr. Mark Lindley &
Mrs. Sandy Talbot
Mr. & Mrs. Robert List
Vincent & Betty Little
Ms. Mary E. Lloyd
Mr. Robert J. Long
Ms. Apryl J. Lopes
Mr. Jason Lovelly
Ms. Donna Lowe
Mrs. Lesley Luft
Ms. Gloria Lumetta
Dr. & Mrs. Aaron Lundgaard
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lundgaard
Mr. & Mrs. W. David Lyle
Estate of Lillian I. MacLean
Ms. Maggie E. Magoon
Mr. Michael J. Mahoney
Ms. Melissa A. Malane
Mrs. Lois Manville
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Manz
Mr. Lawrence R. Marentette
Col. & Mrs. Michael V. Marston, USAFR (Ret)
Ms. Carolyn M. Martin
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Martin
Ms. Rosemary J. Martin
Mr. & Mrs. Webb F. Martin
Mrs. Kathy Marzolf
Mr. & Mrs. Harold E. Massingille
Ms. Terry A. Mavis
Ms. Carrie Maxwell
Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Mayer
Mr. & Mrs. George Mayes
Ms. Denise Mazzetti-Hood
Mr. & Mrs. Louis T. Mbidzo
Ms. Mildred E. McAllister
Mr. & Mrs. Charles McArthur
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. McAskin
Mrs. Linda McCain
Ms. Connie McCann
Ms. Marsha McCleod
Mr. Philip A. McComish &
Dr. Judith Fry McComish
Mr. & Mrs. Pat McConnell
Ms. Thelma McCoy
Mr. Max McCullough
Mr. Joseph H. McDonald
Ms. Carrie H. McElroy
Ms. Patricia McGarvey
Ms. Opel McGoldrick
Mr. & Mrs. Alexander C.
McKeen
Ms. Cheryl McKenzie
Ms. Cathy McLeod
Mr. Patrick W. McLogan
Mr. Ronald B. McRae
Mr. Steven C. Measel
Mr. & Mrs. George Melnyk
Mr. Allan Todd &
Dr. Jennifer Mendez
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Mendyka
Ms. Ida Mercurio
Mr. Donell Miles
Ms. Audrey J. Miller
Mr. & Mrs. David M. Miller
Ms. Lois H. Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Miller
Ms. Theldha Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Miller
Mr. Michael Mills
Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Mills
Mr. George B. Millush, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Mitchell
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Modi
Mr. & Mrs. James F.
Moon-Dupree
Eric & Connie Moore
Ms. Joan C. Moore
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Moran, Jr.
Mr. Jerome Morgan
Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Morin
Mr. & Mrs. Marshall Morley
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Morrison
Mrs. Florence Morton
Mr. Matthew Moss
Rob & Vee Mossburg
Ms. Deborah A. Muhich
Ms. Juanita A. Muller
Mrs. Kathleen Mumford
Mr. & Mrs. D.A. Murphy
Ms. Shawna O. Murry
Mr. & Mrs. James Murtfeldt
Mrs. Faye E. Myers
Mr. & Mrs. Roger L. Myers
Mr. & Mrs. Cornelius Myrick
Ms. Wilma Nagel
Ms. Joan M. Nagrant
Mr. Thomas Neal
Ms. Doris M. Neff
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald W. Neff
Ms. Irene Nelson
Ms. Frances H. Ness
Dr. & Mrs. Dale Nester
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon A. Nethercut
Mr. Gerald E. Neumann
Mr. John Nichols
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Nosek
Mr. Daniel Novak
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy O’Brien
Ms. Dolores Ochoa
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas F. Ochoa
Mr. & Mrs. Raul Ochoa
Ms. Pat O’Connor
Mrs. Yolanda Odom
Mr. Wayne Oehmke
Mr. & Mrs. John Ogden
Ms. Cameron O’Keefe
Rev. & Mrs. Charles Olsen
David & Jackie Ong
Mrs. Ann T. Opperthauser
Mr. David J. Orlando, Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. Gary W. Orvis
Mr. & Mrs. Stephon Owens
Ms. Frances Packer
Mrs. Kathy Palmero
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Pankow
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Pappas
Mr. Bunia Parker
Mr. Melvin L. Parker &
Dr. Gwendolyn H. Parker
Ms. Flo Pascoe
Mrs. Ann Pasternak
Mr. & Mrs. David K. Patton
Gary & Linda Pauly
Ms. Jennifer M. Pauly
Mr. & Mrs. Ted L. Payne
Mr. & Mrs. Wesley R. Pelling
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. Perkins
Ms. Geraldine Perry
The Honorable & Mrs.
Gary Peters
Mr. & Mrs. Robert V. Peterson
Ms. Maxie J. Petry
Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Pettibone
Ms. Francesca M. Phillips
Ms. Lynn M. Pietrzak
Mr. Jeffrey M. Pike
Mrs. Patricia P. Pike
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene F. Pisha
Ms. Esther Polmanteer
Mr. Nolan Poloney
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Pomaville
Mr. & Mrs. Lare Poucher
Ms. Jessica Pries
Mr. & Mrs. James Prokes
Ms. Jeanne Prokes
Ms. Janet Pung
Mrs. Gail P. Quann
Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Rabbideau
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Rachwitz
Mr. Ruben Ramos
Ms. Wendy Ranere &
Ms. Beverly Mark
Mr. & Mrs. W. Paul Rau
Mr. & Mrs. Paul G. Rauschke
Mrs. Karen Rawls
Mr. John N. Redash
Ms. Josephine R. Redd
Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Reese
Mr. & Mrs. William D.
Reith, P.E.
Ms. Yvonne M. Richards
Ms. Thelma Richardson
Ms. Betty Ridley
Ms. Melissa Riesterer
Ms. Bernice M. Riggs
Mrs. Linda E. Riley
Ms. Margaet Roberts
Mr. Raymond H. Roberts
Ms. Gwendolyn Robertson
Mr. Robert Robertson
Mr. & Mrs. Tad Robertson
Ms. Anita L. Robinson
Ben & Joanne Robinson
Ms. Gloria E. Robinson
Mrs. Gloria W. Robinson
Ms. Jacqueline H. Roda
Mr. Jerome C. Rodeman
Ms. Constance M. Rodriguez
Mr. Kenneth Rogers
Ms. Elizabeth Rogerson
Mr. & Mrs. David L. Roncelli
Ms. Mary Jo Rosen
Mr. & Mrs. Larry D. Ross
Mrs. Dolores Ryan
Mr. John Ryan
Ms. Mary E. Saffian
Ms. Rose M. Saffold
Mr. & Mrs. Henry T. Sanders
Ms. Veola Sanders
Ms. Susan Sandy
Ms. Constance Sarkozi
Mr. & Mrs. James Sattler
Ms. Barbara J. Saunders
Mr. Michael J. Saunders
Mr. Tyson Scaife
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Schauer
Ms. Molly A. Schechter
Ms. Lois Schenk
Mr. Karl Schillinger
Mr. R. Hamilton Schirmer
Ms. Samantha C. Schneider
Ms. Helaen K. Schroeder
Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Schroeder
Mr. Robert Schuessler
Mrs. Janice M. Schulte
Mr. & Mrs. Weldon A. Schwiebert
Ms. Jannie M. Scott
Mr. Jerome M. Seaton
Sister Arlene R. Seckel, O.P.
Mrs. Loretta Serra
Mr. & Mrs. Arden W. Shafer, Jr.
Mr. Faheem Shakoor
Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Shatto
Mr. Alfred F. Shaw
Ms. Vivian E. Shelton
Ms. Regina Sherman
Mr. & Mrs. Michael B. Shim
Ms. Monica Short
Ms. Elsa K. Silverman
Ms. Randi Simko
Ms. Frances L. Simmons
Ms. Mary Simmons
Mr. & Mrs. William Sisco
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Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Sivak
Ms. Sally Slusser
Ms. Debbie Smith
Mr. Elisha Smith
Mrs. Elrece Smith
Ms. Mattie E. Smith
Mr. Bernard Smogor
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Smogor
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Smogor
Mrs. Amy Smyth
Mrs. Kate Snow-McCaffrey
Ms. Nancy R. Soderholm
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Sonnenberg
Mr. & Mrs. David Sonnenberg
Mrs. Lisa M. Sonnenberg
Mr. & Mrs. James Sorrentino
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Spence
Ms. Madonna Spence
Ms. Doris Spencer
Mr. Marshall A. Spinner
Mrs. Virginia M. Spurr
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Spears
Ms. Nancy L. Stager
Ms. Vera Steele
Ms. Michelle L. Steffen
Mr. James Steinman
Ms. Marian C. Stephens
Mr. Ronald Stewart
Mr. & Mrs. Abraham Stokes
Mrs. Gloria S. Stokes
Ms. Gladys Stolzenfeld
Ms. Sheri M. Stover
Ms. Mary Stye
Mrs. Whitney Swanson
Ms. Betty R. Swartz
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Swindlehurst
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Tarnovich
Mr. Arthur L. Taylor
Mrs. Barbara Taylor
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Taylor
Ms. Harriet B. Terlecki
Ms. Alesia Thompson
Mr. Allan W. Thompson
Ms. Priscilla Thompson
Ms. Shari Thompson
Mr. & Mrs. Christian D. Tibbits
Ms. Mary Tillman
Mr. & Mrs. Graham Tillotson
Rev. Dr. Allen D. Timm &
Dr. Janna C. Roop
Ms. Joanne Tocco
Ms. Marla M. Tocco
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth L. Trastevere
Mr. & Mrs. Hyren Trawick
Ms. Joyce Truvillion
Mr. Harold S. Tsuchiya
Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Turman
Mr. & Mrs. John E. Utley
Ms. Doris Van Oyen
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Ms. Carol A. VanDenBerg
Ms. Barbara VanWormer
Ms. Karen L. Vaughn
Ms. Caren D. Vennard
Ms. Megan Vicari
Mrs. Gladys Virag
Mrs. Virginia Visner
Mr. & Mrs. George Vogel
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald E. Vollink
Ms. Elizabeth Volstromer
Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. vonReichbauer
Ms. Jacqueline L. Voyles
Mr. Thomas Wackerman
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Wade
Ms. Laura A. Waldowski
Mr. John S. Walker
Ms. Mary Ann Walker
Mr. & Mrs. W. James Walker
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Warner
Ms. Elaine Walton
Mr. & Mrs. Duane Ward
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Ward
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Warner
Mr. Willie L. Warren, Jr.
Ms. Shirley Washington
Ms. Deirdre Waterman
Ms. Jeannie Waters
Ms. Johnnie Mae Watkins
Ms. Kimberly Watson
Mrs. Annie G. Watts
Ms. Linda Webb
Ms. Sonia Webster
Ms. Megan L. Wedge
Mr. & Mrs. Currie Weed
Ms. Diane Weisgarber
Mr. & Mrs. J.R. Weisgarber
Mr. John R. Weisgerber
Ms. Rhonda Welburn
Mr. & Mrs. John Weldon
Mr. Walter J. Weldon
Stacey & Bruce Welford
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Welsh
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Whipple
Ms. Clacie L. White
Mr. Dennis White
Ms. Eva B. White
Mr. Donald Whitford
Mr. & Mrs. Gill Whitman
Ms. Doris N. Wight
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Wilcox
Ms. Carolyn M. Williams
Mr. Cedric Williams
Ms. Diane Williams
Ms. Frances M. Williams
Mr. Phillip D. Williams, Sr.
Ms. Barbara Wilson
Ms. Edith Wilson
Ms. Milly Wilson
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Wilson
Mr. Wayne D. Wilson
Mr. Timothy P. Wintermute &
Ms. Kathleen Sutcliffe
Mrs. Barbara Wisniewski
Mr. Richard Wisniewski
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Thanks for Giving!
Mrs. Doris Wood
Ms. Ginny Wood-Broderick, L.M.S.W.
Mr. & Mrs. George Woodcock
Ms. Richetta O. Woods
Mr. & Mrs. William Wreford
Ms. Nicole Wright
Mr. & Mrs. Albert T. Wujcik
Mr. Thomas F. Wyllie
Rev. William Wyne &
Mrs. Josie Howard-Wyne
Ms. Maxine Yetter
Mrs. Barbara Young
Mr. Chester Zack
Mr. & Mrs. Robinson E. Zamorano
Mrs. Alice Zeckzer
Mr. John Zeig
Ms. Karen Ziginow
Ms. Betty Zuidema
Mr. Bob Zinser
A-1 Electrical Services, Inc.
Absolute Services
Academy Utility Consultants
Accident Fund Insurance Company of America
Advanced Health
Pharmacy Inc.
Agility Health
Allison Personnel
Service Inc.
All-Med Medical Supply
American Title Agency, LLC
Arbor Tree Service
Bell and Sons
Bergman Specialty Products Inc.
Best Effort Cleaning Service
Brilar
Busy Bee’s of
Harmony Village
C & H Fire Protection, Inc.
Carmen Gonino Tile
Casadei Structural Steel, Inc.
Charles Stewart
Mott Foundation
Classic Investigative Agency
ClubCorp Charities, Inc.
Detroit Steel Group, Inc.
Dixon Masonry Construction
Enterprise Community Partners, Inc.
Environmental Maintenance Engineers,
Inc.
Eta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. - Alpha Chapter
eTel-Rx Pharmacy
Eye Care Providers of Michigan, P.C.
Faith in Action of
Oakland County
First American Title Insurance Company
First Presbyterian
Church of Bay City
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On behalf of the seniors we serve, we thank the following donors who have given gifts totaling
$25.00 or more to the PVM Foundation between January 1 – June 30, 2014. PVM recognizes all
devoted individuals and organizations who contribute to our mission each year in the Annual Report.
First Presbyterian
Church of Dearborn
Fortis Net Lease
Fusco, Shaffer & Pappas, Inc.
John E.F. Gerlach PC
Harbor Springs Area
United Fund
Hexagon General Contractors Services LLC
Holly Foods, Inc.
Holly Foot & Ankle Specialists
Huntington National Bank
Irvine Head Injury Home, Inc.
ISIS Inc.
Jarvis Property Restoration
Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church
JGH Consulting LLC
Joe’s Car Wash
Kelley’s Draperies
and Blinds
KIA of Jackson
Kitch, Drutchas, Wagner, Valitutti & Sherbrook
LaBelle Electric
M 2 Munier Mann
Design Studio, Inc.
MacDermott Roofing Inc.
MacNall Building Services
Mainstreet Apparel Corporation
Masco Corporation Foundation
Masonpro, Inc.
Lorraine D. Matson Foundation
McFarlan Home, Inc.
McLaren Macomb
Metro North Federal
Credit Union
Michigan Sting
Hockey Club
Samuel Miscisin Trust
North End Women’s Club - The Village of Redford
Omnicare Inc.
Optimal Care, Inc.
P & H Plumbing &
Heating, Inc.
Paxton Charitable Remainder Trust
PM Environmental, Inc.
Precisioncraft Co., Inc.
Priority Health
Progressive Casualty Insurance Co.
Pure Word Missionary Baptist Church
Quicken Loans/
Rock Ventures
Relevar, L.L.C.
Right Moves for Seniors
ROG Mechanical
Rosebush Presbyterian Church
Sebesta Brothers Electric
Semco Energy
Signal Restoration Services
Skyweb Networks & Marine
Smart I.T. Services, Inc.
Southeast Westland Homeowners Association
St. Andrew’s
Presbyterian Church
Starky’s Construction Inc.
Sterling Heights Regional Chamber of Commerce
Stuart Leve, Inc.
The Book Club of Grosse Ile
The Damone Group, LLC
The Danielson Group, P.C.
The Spiritual Israel Church
The Village of East
Harbor Dining Services
The Village of East Harbor
Resident Association
The Village of Hampton Meadows Resident
Council
The Village of Holly Woodlands Resident
Council
The Village of Holly Woodlands Staff
The Village of Mill Creek Residents
The Village of Oakland Woods Resident Council
The Village of Peace Manor Residents
The Village of Redford Staff
The Village of Spring Meadows II Residents
The Village of Warren
Glenn Residents
The Village of Westland
Resident Council
The Village of Woodbridge
Manor Resident Council
Temperature
Engineering Corp.
Total Health Systems
Towne Mortgage Company
Village Garden Club
UAW-Ford National Programs
Walstrom Marine
West Construction Services
WM. R. Curtis Inc.
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. Upsilon Psi Zeta Chapter
In-Kind Donors:
Dr. Robert F. Cooke
Mr. Ken Dalen
Mr. Calvin Hanawalt
Ms. Loretta Hudson
Ms. Kina Jones
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Lundy
Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Schmitt
Ms. Billie L. Serba
Ms. Regina Sherman
Mrs. Carol Sikorski
African Safari Wildlife Park
Best Western Sterling Inn
LaSalle Hotel Properties
Mark Ridley’s Comedy Castle
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Mrs. Thomas H. Carruthers, IV
Mrs. Deborah Begin
The Honorable James
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Ms. Helen M. Blakemore
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P.
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Mr. David Bowker
Ms. Suzanne Bowker
Mrs. Shirlie Campbell
Mr. Stuart Campbell
Eric & Connie Moore
Mrs. Josephine Carnaghi
Nathan & Megan Keup
Mr. & Mrs. James F.
Moon-Dupree
Mr. & Mrs. Roger L. Myers
Stacey & Bruce Welford
Mr. Walter J. Cattin
Cattin Family Trust
Mrs. O. Glee Chown
Mrs. Carol H. Hollway
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Hollway
Ms. Nancy L. Stager
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Ward
Ms. Beatrice R. Cramton
Mrs. Jane E. Butcher
Mrs. Lucile R. Latta
Mr. Wilbert Demick
Mr. Ron Demick
Dr. Edward Eichenberger
Mr. & Mrs. Marshall Morley
Mr. Neil Fishman & Peter
Ms. Frances H. Ness
Mr. Eddie Flint
Mr. & Mrs. Arden W. Shafer, Jr.
Mr. Dewayne Foglesong
Ms. Ruth Foglesong
Mrs. Sammie Lou Gilbert
Mrs. Sadie Davis
Ms. Bernice Gardner
Mrs. Frances J. Garrett
Ms. Mary A. Glenn
Ms. Cora E. Jones
Mrs. Ann Pasternak
Ms. Anita L. Robinson
Ms. Doris Van Oyen
Mrs. Bernice Graham
Mr. & Mrs. James Bonstelle
Rev. Alec U. Brooks
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Mr. & Mrs. Jim Graham
Ms. Doris M. Neff
Ms. Yvonne M. Richards
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Tarnovich
Ms. Priscilla Thompson
Lawrence & Edna Gruber
Mr. & Mrs. Paul G.
Rauschke
Ms. Alzina M. Hanchett
Mr. Ronald B. Hanchett
Mr. & Mrs. James Prokes
Baby Jack Allen Harding
Mrs. Donna Baxter
Mrs. Loretta H. Hepp
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Mr. & Mrs. David Desandre
Ms. Kathleen Donigan
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Gingas
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Goldenbogen
Mr. Daniel J. Hepp
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hepp
Ms. Vincentia Hepp
Ms. Linda Killewald
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kress
Mrs. Theresa Kress
Mr. & Mrs. Robert List
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Pomaville
Ms. Wendy Ranere &
Ms. Beverly Mark
Mr. & Mrs. David L. Roncelli
Mr. & Mrs. John J. Schiltges
Ms. Sally Slusser
Mr. Bernard Smogor
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Smogor
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Smogor
Mr. & Mrs. James Sorrentino
Ms. Nancy L. Stager
Ms. Diane Weisgarber
Mr. & Mrs. J.R. Weisgarber
Mr. & Mrs. John Weldon
Mr. Walter J. Weldon
Mr. Dennis White
Mrs. Barbara Wisniewski
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Michigan, P.C.
Holden & Betty LeRoy
Mrs. Alice Zeckzer
Mrs. Margaret Lowe
Ms. Debbie Smith
Mrs. Catherine Lundgaard
Mr. & Mrs. D.A. Murphy
Mr. Frederick J. Manz
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Manz
Ms. Ellenora Mason
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Resident Council
Mrs. Louraine McKindles
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Nosek
Mr. Richard J. Metcalf
Mr. & Mrs. Kyle Allen
Jeffrey & Joanne Ishbia
& Family
Nathan & Megan Keup
Mr. & Mrs. James F.
Moon-Dupree
Mr. & Mrs. Roger L. Myers
Mr. Kenneth Rogers
Ms. Molly A. Schechter
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew M. Zack
Faith in Action of
Oakland County
Right Moves for Seniors
Rev. Richard H. Miller
Ms. Lois H. Miller
Mrs. Dorothy J. Mundle
North End Women’s Club - The Village of Redford
Mrs. Myrtle Neumann
Mr. Gerald E. Neumann
Ms. Rachel Nichols
Mr. John Nichols
Mrs. Janice V. Wharrie
The Village of Westland
Resident Council
Mrs. O’Dell E. Norrow
Ms. Carolyn Danielson
Mr. & Mrs. Elden R.
Danielson
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Miller
Rev. A. Kenneth Olsen
Rev. & Mrs. Charles Olsen
Ms. Anna Pellegrini
The Village of Westland
Resident Council
Mr. Chauncey Hirsch
Ms. Gretchen R. Hirsch
Ms. Sybil E. Raeside
Mr. & Mrs. Albert T. Wujcik
Mrs. Earma B. Hogue
Ms. Mary M. Layton
Rev. Wilson Roberts
Ms. Margaret Roberts
Ms. Alesia Thompson
Ms. Diane Judd
Ms. Laura Hallmeyer
Mrs. Betty Kocan
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Kocan
Mr. Gary Kucharczyk
Mr. & Mrs. Roger L. Myers
Mr. Steve Lehoczky
Ms. Madeleine Kocsisko
Mrs. Joan F. Lehoczky
Mrs. Beatrice Schober
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Hughes
Mr. & Mrs. Lare Poucher
Mrs. Eleanor V. Schroeder
The Honorable James &
Lynn Alexander
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Mr. & Mrs. George Vogel
Mrs. Carol Sikorski
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Mr. & Mrs. Dennis
Dudzinski
Mr. Jerome Dudzinski
Ms. Kathleen F. Franks
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Oles
Mrs. Marjorie Smiley
The Village of Westland
Resident Council
Ms. Doris Snudden
North End Women’s Club The Village of Redford
Mrs. Thelma J. Stokes
Ms. Dolores M. Bradway
Ms. Alice S. Cohen
Ms. Elizabeth A. Detter
Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. Evans
Mr. & Mrs. Earl E. Ford
Ms. Sherraine Harrell
Rev. Dr. George O. Mehaffey
Ms. Nancy R. Soderholm
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Warner
Mr. Don Swindlehurst
Rev. Alec U. Brooks
John & Myrtle Taylor
Ms. Johnnie C. Jackson
Mr. Nicholas Vadassis
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry M. Green
Rev. Stuart &
Violet Werner
Mr. & Mrs. Larry D. Ross
Mr. Victor A. Wezensky
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Collins
Mr. & Mrs. John Wilson
Mr. & Mrs. Gary W. Orvis
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Ms. Constance M.
Rodriguez
Mrs. Louisa Wilson
Mr. & Mrs. Gary W. Orvis
Mr. Otis Henderson
Mr. Melvin L. Parker & Dr.
Gwendolyn H. Parker
Mr. Michael G. Damone
Mr. & Mrs. Rick Kessler
Mrs. Mary L. Wint
Ms. Ona Greve
Mrs. Roberta R. Wright
Ms. Patricia Wright
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Rev. Alec U. Brooks
Ms. Olga Yetter
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth
Whipple
Ms. Maxine Yetter
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Dale & Bernice Graham
Rev. Alec U. Brooks
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Larry & Donna Anderson
Rev. Alec U. Brooks
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Gray
Ms. Elaine S. Kirton
Ms. Katherine Banks
Mr. Donell Miles
Mrs. Rosemary Griffin
Mr. & Mrs. Don Carter
Ms. Sally A. DelVecchio
Ms. Rita T. Fischer
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Foley
Ms. S. Elizabeth Griffin
Ms. Sandra M. Griffin
Ms. Kathleen G. Jacobson
Ms. Jeanne M. Kimber
Ms. Mary Jo Rosen
Ms. Barbara J. Saunders
Ms. Elizabeth Saunders
Ms. Kathleen M. Saunders
Ms. Leona T. Saunders
Mr. Michael J. Saunders
Ms. Sharon Benton
Mrs. Kristin Joyce
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Joyce, Jr.
Mr. Richard Boka
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Boka
Ms. Suzanne Bowker
Mr. & Mrs. Louis DuRussel
Rev. Alec U. Brooks
Mr. & Mrs. James Bonstelle
Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Bruce A.
Brooks
Ms. Carole L. Burch
Ms. Megan Vicari
Ms. Ruthenia Henderson
Ms. Adrienne D. Adams
Ms. Lois A. Kerr
Rev. Alec U. Brooks
Mrs. Cherlyn Kucharczyk
Rev. Alec U. Brooks
Mrs. Lois Manville
Mr. & Mrs. William W.
Chellis
Ms. Florence C. McArthur
Mr. & Mrs. Charles
McArthur
Mrs. Rachel McMaster
Mrs. Camille D. Breen
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence
Warner
Ms. Ann Miscisin
Mrs. Suzanne Hovey
Samuel Miscisin Trust
Mr. Robert Moran
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Moran, Jr.
Ms. Chelsie F. Myers
Mrs. Faye E. Myers
Ms. Emily Myers
Mrs. Faye E. Myers
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Ms. Catherine L. Liesman
Tom & Pat Swindlehurst
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Mr. Mike Scully
Ms. Susan Sandy
Ms. Carmen Thomas
Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Levitt
Ms. Judith Shatto
Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Shatto
The Village of East
Harbor Staff
Mrs. Audrey Bolton
Ms. Mattie E. Smith
Mr. Elisha Smith
Ms. Madonna Spence
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Bush
Mrs. Renee Guilford
Ms. Rosemary J. Martin
Ms. Nancy L. Stager
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M.
Czostkowski
The Village of
Redford Staff
Mainstreet Apparel
Corporation
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Walstrom
Ms. Susan S. Ford
Mrs. Doris Wood
Ms. Barbara Wilson
Mrs. Onalee Swindlehurst
Rev. Alec U. Brooks
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Presbyterian Villages of Michigan
2014 Board of Directors
Presbyterian Villages of Michigan
Foundation 2014 Board of Directors
OFFICERS
James S. Gompers, Chair
Thomas R. McAskin, Vice Chair
Brian W. Carnaghi, Treasurer
Donald A. Lindow, Secretary
Paul J. Miller, CFRE, President, PVM Foundation
OFFICERS
George B. Millush, Jr., Chair
W. Paul Rau, Vice Chair for Finance
E. Kern Tomlin, Vice Chair for Governance
Kenneth L. Hollowell, Vice Chair for Human Resources
Ted L. Payne, Vice Chair for Quality
Johnnie Jackson, Vice Chair for Strategic Planning
William L. Ball, Secretary
Brian W. Carnaghi, Treasurer
Roger L. Myers, President & CEO
DIRECTORS
William L. Ball
James T. Bradford
Natalie Brothers,
Director Emeritus
Carolyn J. Hastings
Kenneth L. Hollowell
David A. Imesch
Johnnie C. Jackson
Lynda K. Jeffries, Ph.D.
Cynthia Johnson
DIRECTORS
Linda Bomberski
Brian W. Carnaghi
Betsy Reid Creedon
James S. Gompers
Henry Johnson
George B. Millush, Jr.
Roger L. Myers
Gwendolyn Parker, M.D.
Ted Payne
Richard E. Rabbideau
W. Paul Rau
Robert R. Schroeder
Raymond H. Steben, Jr.
Richard J. Strowger
E. Kern Tomlin
David F. Lau
Donald A. Lindow
Thomas R. McAskin
Jerome Morgan
Robert V. Peterson
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Community Connections*
Patricia Pike
Richard E. Rabbideau
Robert Schroeder
Raymond H. Steben, Jr.
John E. Utley
Roger L. Myers, President & CEO
Joanne Robinson, Senior Vice President of Operations (COO)
Brian W. Carnaghi, Senior Vice President of Finance
& Business Development (CFO)
LaDonna Holley, Senior Vice President of Human Resources
& Organizational Development
Lynn Alexander, Vice President of Public Affairs & President/
CEO of Your Aging Well Advisors
Paul J. Miller, CFRE, President, PVM Foundation
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Perry Farm Village, Harbor Springs
231.526.1500
The Village of Hillside, Harbor Springs
231.526.7108
Alpena Village, Alpena
989.356.3396
The Village of Rosebush Manor,
Rosebush
989.433.0150
The Village of Hampton Meadows,
Bay City
989.892.1912
The Village of Lake Huron Woods,
Fort Gratiot Township
810.385.9516
The Village of East Harbor,
Chesterfield Township
586.725.6030
The Village of Holly Woodlands, Holly
248.634.0592
The Village of Sage Grove, Kalamazoo
269.567.3300
The Village of Mill Creek, Battle Creek
269.962.0605
The Village of Spring Meadows,
Jackson
517.788.6679
The Village of Oakland Woods, Pontiac
248.334.4379
The Village of Peace Manor,
Clinton Township
586.790.4500
The Village of Warren Glenn, Warren
586.751.5090
The Village of Redford, Redford
313.531.6874
The Villa at Redford, 313.541.6000
The Cottages at Redford, 313.541.6300
The Village of Our Saviour’s Manor,
Westland
734.595.4663
The Village of Westland, Westland
734.728.5222
Detroit:
Rivertown Neighborhood, 313.259.9000
The Village of Bethany Manor, 313.894.0430
The Village of Brush Park Manor
Paradise Valley, 313.832.9922
The Village of Harmony Manor, 313.934.4000
The Village of Oakman Manor, 313.957.0210
The Village of St. Martha’s, 313.582.8088
The Village of Woodbridge Manor, 313.494.9000
The Village of Gibraltar Manor,
Gibraltar
734.676.4802
Community-Based Services
CSI/PACE:
Detroit Northwest, 313.543.6320
Rivertown, 855.445.4554
Community Connections, Detroit
313.831.1089
Detroit
Gibraltar
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