Save the Date for Give for Good Louisville

Help Nazareth Home purchase a wheelchair-accessible van

Give for Good Louisville is right around the corner, and we would love to have your help supporting Nazareth Home and the elders who live here. This year we are raising funds to purchase a wheelchair-accessible van to be used at both campuses.

Our mission is always to provide the best possible care for the elders. Part of this care is making sure they get to necessary appointments or enjoy outings around the community. Whether for doctor’s visits, a stop at their favorite ice cream shop, or a simple drive to see the beauty of our city, a van will make these trips more effortless and accommodating for all our residents. Wheelchair-accessible vans are easy for passengers to sit comfortably in their wheelchair, have additional seating for those who do not use a wheelchair and provide a versatile and safe environment for travel. 

This new van will allow us to have additional transportation in a smaller and more comfortable space. While our current bus is perfect for large group outings, having a smaller vehicle will be more convenient when fewer elders need a ride. 

On Friday, September 17, you can help support the elders at Nazareth Home. The Community Foundation of Louisville will be hosting its Give for Good Louisville campaign to benefit nonprofit organizations doing great work in our community.

Nazareth Home is excited to be a part of this 24-hour online giving event, which creates an incredible opportunity for your gifts to have a more significant impact through match dollars and prize money contributed by the Community Foundation of Louisville and their generous supporting sponsors. 

Help Nazareth Home reach our goal of $65,000 by donating through Give for Good. On September 17, starting at 12 a.m. through 11:59 p.m., visit our Give for Good Louisville donation page and donate.

For more information or questions, contact our Director of Development Roberta Steutermann, at 502-473-2375 or RSteutermann@nazhome.org.

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