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Levindale Auxiliary Hosts Annual Face-to-Face Event
The Levindale Auxiliary designs a program to bring the generations together.
Members of the Levindale Auxiliary, Inc., recently hosted their highly-anticipated Face-to-Face event in the Levindale town center. About sixty people turned out for the festivities. This annual program is designed to bring the generations together.
Puppeteer, Rae Goldberg, brought her characters along for an interactive afternoon puppet show, which was called “Traditions and Treasures.” The show expanded on the customs and practices that we hold dear and share no matter how young or old we are.
Among the celebrities on hand were Amy and Jason Blavatt, Betsy and Louis Narrow, Eve Vogelstein and Linda Roedel. Before and after the program, everybody mingled, enjoyed each other’s company and munched on some light refreshments.
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Levindale Auxiliary has been a vital service organization since 1899 dedicated to enhancing the lives of the elderly and disabled at Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital.
It is committed to helping to humanize institutional care. Members go beyond the scope of the excellent medical services provided and address the emotional, psychological and spiritual needs of the residents and patients. It provides funding to promote companionship, cultural stimulation and mechanisms, which enable the elderly to maintain their dignity and pride.
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The Levindale Auxiliary supports its mission through membership dues, the Life Membership Program, contribution cards, and fundraising events.
