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Bethany Village, Graceworks Lutheran Services
Basic Information
Address: 6451 Far Hills Ave.
Dayton, Ohio 45459
Phone Number: 937-949-0671
Fax Number: 937-436-7541
Email: jgeorge@graceworks.org
Director: Joanne George, Volunteer Coordinator
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Additional Information
Causes Served: Retirement Village, we serve the elderly from Independence through end of life
Clearances Required: No
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: Elderly
Ages for Volunteer: 13 and up
Hours of Service: 8:00am until 8:00pm
Minimum Hours Required: no minimum
Days of Service: open to the volunteers schedule
Mission Statement:
In response to Jesus Christ, Graceworks Lutheran Services helps people experience dignity and wholeness in relationship with God, family and community.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Bethany Village helps aging adults maintain independence and experience dignity and
wholeness by providing a continuum of care to meet physical, social, emotional and spiritual
needs.
Program History:
Bethany Village has been providing quality care to our residents for 70 years. We have a reputation for kindness and that is due to the people who are a part of our program.
Additional Information:
Bethany Village enjoys a reputation for kindness, and that all comes down to our people. You can join the many great people who choose to get involved. It takes a special person to volunteer, and we are always looking for more smiling faces. Our volunteers range in age from 13 to 97 years old. We have many diverse volunteer opportunities to fit your interests and schedule. If you would like to learn more, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Joanne George at jgeorge@graceworks.org, (937)949-0671 or visit our website at http://bethanylutheranvillage.org/about-us/volunteer/