Homestead Village

A nonprofit organization

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$10,000 Goal

Our rich heritage has helped to make the Homestead Village retirement community what it is today. In 1975, St. Paul’s United Church of Christ and St. John’s United Church of Christ in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, merged to form the Church of the Apostles. The two combined to create a unique, faith-supportive community campus that would eventually include a new church, social service agencies, and a Life Plan Community (formerly known as a Continuing Care Retirement Community or CCRC).

In 1976, a board of directors was formed for Homestead Village, with plans for a forward-thinking retirement community that would offer senior adults an opportunity to continue leading fulfilling, independent, and meaningful lives. The plans were realized in 1983 when the first cottage was completed, and the first phase of independent living apartments and the skilled nursing center were opened in 1986.

 Since its beginning, the Homestead Village community and its residents have benefited from the kindness and generosity of many supporters.  At every important moment, residents, family members, community members, and staff at Homestead Village express their appreciation through financial contributions and donations. We invite you to join us as we endeavor to enhance and build a secure future for Homestead Village.  We believe that a well-managed and growing endowment fund will help provide financial security for our residents, offer opportunities to upgrade our facility, and support ongoing staff development.

Giving Activity

Mission

Enhancing independence and dignity as together we create a compassionate community.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Homestead Village

Tax id (EIN)

23-2010104

Budget Size

Over $1M

Causes

Seniors

Address

1800 Village Circle
Lancaster, PA 17603