Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Exceptional, Loving Care For 'The Fragile Ones'

The Catholic Charities Appeal of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia (CCA) will present a check totaling $10,870 to Saint Edmond’s Home for Children, a ministry of Catholic Social Services of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. The money was raised through #GivingTuesday, an international day of charity that encouraged philanthropy and celebrated generosity. #GivingTuesday traditionally takes place on the Tuesday following Thanksgiving each year.
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
10:00 a.m.
Saint Edmond’s Home for Children 
320 S. Roberts Road
 Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 (Montgomery County)

Denise Clofine, Administrator of Saint Edmond’s Home said, “The funds from the Catholic Charities Appeal and #GivingTuesday are truly a blessing. We are so very grateful. They will enable Saint Edmond’s Home to purchase therapeutic equipment such as scooters, adapted tricycles, standers, and wedges. This equipment will provide opportunities for stretching, exercise, socialization, and increasing muscle strength and control for children who face incredible challenges each day. The therapists at Saint Edmond’s Home are able to utilize the equipment to assist the children experience everyday activities that every other child experiences.”

Denise Clofine, Mr. David Ripsom, President of the CCA Board, and Mr. James Amato, Secretary for Catholic Human Services will attend the presentation and will offer brief remarks.

Located in Rosemont (Montgomery County) Saint Edmond’s Home for Children was founded by Archbishop Edmond Prendergast in 1916 to meet the needs of children afflicted by polio. First located at 44th Street and Haverford Avenue in Philadelphia, the home was administered by the Sisters of Bon Secours and was the first Catholic home of its kind in America. One hundred years later, Saint Edmond’s Home for Children is an Intermediate Care Facility for children with severe and profound intellectual and physical disabilities. The facility’s primary role is to provide an exceptional range of services and compassionate, quality care for medically fragile children ages 6 weeks to 21 years.

Note: CCA is the single largest fundraising initiative of the Archdiocese. This year’s Appeal focuses on “Giving Hope to All” and ensures the vitality of countless organizations and ministries throughout the five-county Archdiocese. Programs receiving funding from CCA include housing for the homeless, community food cupboards, afterschool academic enrichment and recreational opportunities for youth, and family support services. To learn more about CCA, please visit http://catholiccharitiesappeal.org/.

For more information about Saint Edmond’s Home for Children, please visit http://www.stedmondshome.org/.

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