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Estate Planning for Seniors
According to a 2021 Caring.com survey, only 44% of adults over 55 have estate planning documents. While the reasons for...
By: Karen Seal Aug 4, 2025 12:41:28 PM
Friends Fellowship Community was honored to be chosen as one of two local nonprofits selected to benefit from the 2nd Annual Midwest Sun Protection Golf Outing, held in late April at Richmond Elks Club.
Midwest Sun Protection, recognized, local experts at creating inviting outdoor areas with shade, protection, and cozy heating options, help make the perfect space for family gatherings and relaxing with friends. But their dedication goes beyond great service; they love giving back and we’re so grateful for the way they lift up and connect members of our community.
Karen Seal (left) and Barb Bell (right) at the 2nd Annual Midwest Sun Protection Golf Outing
On July 1, 2025, we welcomed the team from Midwest Sun Protection to Friends Fellowship Community as they presented a generous $3,700 gift in support of The Courtyards, our memory care neighborhood where compassion, dignity, and person-centered care are at the heart of everything we do. The Courtyards is more than just a place to live; it’s a vibrant community where thoughtfully designed spaces, a dedicated team, and programs that embrace families create a true sense of belonging.
L to R: Steve Hoober (Midwest Sun Protection) with Megan Broeker, Kelly Cline, and Karen Seal
Partnerships like the one we share with Midwest Sun Protection enable us to expand the meaningful experiences and care we offer at Friends Fellowship Community. Their generosity gives us the momentum to introduce new creative programs, engaging activities, and personalized support that enrich every resident’s day.
We’re incredibly grateful for Midwest Sun Protection’s kindness and commitment to our mission. With their help, we’re able to deliver the attentive, heartfelt care our residents deserve and ensure The Courtyards remains a place where life is celebrated, families feel supported, and every moment matters.
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