Guardian Angel Giving - Philadelphia Protestant Home
Independent Living Phone: 215-697-8086 Personal Care Phone: 215-697-8031 Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Phone: 215-697-8005
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Guardian Angel Giving

Guardian Angel Giving – Recognize Someone Special

A Guardian Angel donation is a meaningful way to express your gratitude for a special PPH caregiver or another employee who made a difference in your life or the life of a loved one. Recognize his or her quality care and service by making a Guardian Angel gift of $250 in their honor. Your gift supports the PPH mission and further advances all aspects of resident life.

Guardian Angels receive a custom lapel pin and personalized certificate presented by their supervisor and PPH President & CEO. Each Guardian Angel is recognized in PPH communications and on the Guardian Angel display located on campus. Recipients also will be eligible to receive the President’s Award, an annual honor bestowed to one of PPH’s most outstanding employees.

Click here to view our PPH Guardian Angel Brochure.

 

 

 

 

 

For more information on the Guardian Angel program and how you can recognize a special PPH staff member who made a difference in your life, contact Director of Donor Development Marianna Calabrese at 215-697-8508 or mcalabrese@pphfamily.org.

What Residents Say

"In my nine years at PPH, I’ve grown to like it very much. At first, I felt like a stranger and then as I began to talk to people, we increasingly became good friends. A way to meet people is to join clubs. I’m now part of the PPH Auxiliary. I love helping with their flea markets because you never know what you can find. Recently, I’ve joined an evening quilting class. I love that I can continue to enjoy my life outside of PPH while experiencing the offers here.…especially the pool! Everything is just so convenient.

– Lucille Hite, Independent Living resident

What Families Say

"My mom is sooo happy at PPH, I can’t even describe it in strong enough words. She’s met so many new friends and these ladies do EVERYTHING together! She sees Dad every day in Pathways, but can have her life too. She’s gone to so many activities and I think I’ve already been to Scoops with her at least 15 times. She loves the dining room and Bistro too. My sister, Ilene, and I are so delighted that Mom is happy.......Wow, it feels like Mom’s been there about 2 years—but it’s only 2 months!! That’s how comfortable and natural it feels for her – and for all of us.

– Rhonda Frenkel, daughter of resident Bernice Segal

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