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Thank you for your support of the Seabury Leadership in Aging Awards Gala. Here are some event photos

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Seabury Leadership in Aging Awards Gala Sponsors:

Presenting Sponsor
Episcopal Diocese of Washington

Houdini Level Sponsors
Brown Advisory
Homewood Retirement Centers
Coordinated Services Management

Hocus Pocus Level Sponsors
Cheerway Care
EDG Architects
Family & Nursing Services
Joseph Gawlers Sons
Home Care Asst. of Maryland
Joe & Embry Howell
Klein Hornig
Joe Resch
Right At Home
Frank Short
Sodexo
The Methodist Home
The Virginian
W. Waller Thompson
UnitedHealth Group
Wings Enterprises

Bewitched Level Sponsors
Knollwood
Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey B. Baker
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Symes, III

Abracadabra Level Sponsors
AA Warman Home Care
Mr. & Mrs. Bailey
Bestcare Homecare, Inc.
Chevy Chase House
Goodwin House, Inc.
Guide to Retirement Living Sourcebook
Help Unlimited
House Works
Nutrition, Inc.
The Collins Firm
The Georgetown
The Residences at Thomas Circle
Tony Ritzenburg
St. Anna’s Fund
Tall Oaks
TriCapital Advisors
C. Thomas Van Alen

Merlin Level Sponsors
Roxanne Ando
Hal & Jane DeCell
Michael & Cynthia Dopp
Tom & Elizabeth Fox
Gentle Steps Group Home
Giant Food, Bethesda
Grand Oaks Assisted Living
The Rev. & Mrs. Douglas Griffin
Sallie Holder
Maria Holperin
Lillian Howard
Mt. Vernon Triangle CID
Jamey & Tracey Nugent
Richard Price – Berkadia Mortgage
William Raspberry
Riderwood Village & Senior Facility
Romear & Associates
Somerset Development Corporation
Sunrise Senior Living – Fox Hill
Dr. William Terrell
Transitional Housing Corporation
Trustpoint Insurance
Trinity Episcopal Church
Victory Housing

Visit our photo site to see other event photos including pictures from the Ward 5 Senior Day.

 

On March 1 Episcopal Senior Ministries became Seabury Resources for Aging. This past decade has been a time of unprecedented growth for ESM with the addition of many new services and programs.   The name change and new visual identity are intended to reflect that growth while ensuring that everyone feels welcomed to our homes and services. Seabury Resources for Aging draws on the Episcopal heritage of the organization by referencing Samuel Seabury the first US Episcopal Bishop, while at the same time reflecting our mission to serve all persons regardless of any religious affiliation. We aren’t changing staff or services, just the name, logo and website. If you have any questions about the change, feel free to ask.

Thank you to the volunteer team from the Taproot Foundation who guided us through the name change and logo design process - Brin Lewis of Thriv: The Event Management Group, Joanie Rufo of Initiate Consulting, Michelle Scott of Tutoring Club of McLean / N. Arlington / Falls Church, Mike Boyd, and David Lanford of Lanford Design

We thank the volunteers who have made this new website a reality. Jenn Roberge for the design and Anna Kirby Photography and Elizabeth Rappaport for photography.