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Visiting Nurse Association of Greater Philadelphia Announces Co-Chairs for its 125th Anniversary Gala

The Visiting Nurse Association of Greater Philadelphia announces that Maryfran Stulginsky of Media and Sharon Holt of Kimberton are Co-Chairs of a gala celebrating the 125th anniversary of the Visiting Nurse Association of Greater Philadelphia (VNA) this fall.
Maryfran Stulginsky, a retired hospice nurse and wife of VNA Chairman of the Board William Stulginsky and Sharon Holt, a retired educator and wife of VNA president Stephen Holt have served in additional capacities throughout the organization. The pair emerged as leaders from the VNA’s 125th Anniversary Gala steering committee for this important and exciting event celebrating a notable milestone for the philanthropic organization.
The Gala is set for Saturday, October 29 at the Union League of Philadelphia where more than 300 guests are expected to attend. Jane Golden, Executive Director at the City of Philadelphia's Mural Arts Program, will be presented with VNA’s Caring Award.
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Pictured here (from left to right): Sharon Holt, of Kimberton and Maryfran Stulginsky, of Media select food and wine pairings for the Visiting Nurse Association’s 125th Anniversary Gala at the Union League of Philadelphia. The Visiting Nurse Association of Greater Philadelphia has a mission to provide comprehensive home health and end-of-life care of the highest quality to all individuals regardless of their financial status in the city and surrounding suburbs. The VNA was founded in 1886, as the Visiting Nurse Society of Philadelphia and celebrates over a century of philanthropic service throughout the region this year.
The Visiting Nurse Association of Greater Philadelphia (VNA) is the region’s largest and oldest non-profit home care and hospice provider. Servicing the entire city of Philadelphia and the surrounding counties, VNA is the provider of choice for patients, physicians, families, case managers, and insurance companies. The VNA is licensed by the State of Pennsylvania, Medicare Certified, Accredited by the Community Health Accreditation Program (CHAP) and a United Way Community Partner. The mission of The Visiting Nurse Association of Greater Philadelphia, through its’ dedicated staff, is to provide comprehensive home health and end of life care of the highest quality to all people, regardless of their ability to pay.