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INEVENTS From left to right: Pastor Joseph Murdy of Ascension Lutheran Church, McKees Rocks; Pastor Jennifer Peters McCurry of First Lutheran Church, Downtown Pittsburgh; Pastor Brian Evans of First Lutheran Church, Downtown Pittsburgh; Pastor Margaret Suhr- Barkley of Trinity Lutheran Church, Ellwood City; The Rev. Kirk Bish; and Bishop Kurt F. Kusserow of the Southwestern Pennsylvania Synod, ELCA. Pastor David Hanssen of First Lutheran Church, Downtown Pittsburgh (left) with Pastor Martha McCreight of Zion Lutheran Church, Penn Hills. Representative of the Campbell Foundation, John Harmon (left) with Executive Director of Lutheran SeniorLife Passavant Community, Laura Roy. Director of Customer Relations at Lutheran SeniorLife VNA, Western Pennsylvania, Debbie Kaylor (left) with Executive Director of Lutheran SeniorLife VNA, Western Pennsylvania, Margie Walsh. From left to right: Lutheran SeniorLife Board Chairperson, Marilyn Landis; President and CEO of Lutheran SeniorLife, David Fenoglietto; and President of the Lutheran SeniorLife Foundation, Jane Bittcher. Lutheran SeniorLife Foundation’s ‘We Gather Together: A Celebration of Us’ Administrator at Lutheran SeniorLife LIFE Butler County, LIFE Armstrong County and GCS Rehabilitation, Leslie Kisow, OTR/L with Lutheran SeniorLife Chief Financial Officer, Jeff Carraway. Pastor Ed Sheehan, Transitional Interim Pastor at Lutheran SeniorLife Passavant Community (left) with President and CEO of Lutheran SeniorLife, David Fenoglietto. 12 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE ❘ icmags.com More than 300 attendees gathered to raise nearly $200,000 during the Lutheran SeniorLife Foundation’s We Gather Together: A Celebration of Us charity event held at the Carnegie Science Center Point View Hall and Terrace on April 26. The 16th annual fundraiser marked the first time in 15 years that it strayed away from an honoree theme to celebrate Lutheran SeniorLife sponsors and those the organization serves every day. “Tonight is about all of us who support our residents, our patients and those we care for,” said David Fenoglietto, President and CEO of Lutheran SeniorLife. “No other nonprofit organization in the tri-state area has the depth of providing services, from adoption to hospice and palliative care. Thank you for helping us serve those in need.” According to the organization, part of fulfilling “an Abundant Life®” involves supporting residents who have outlived their financial resources as well as monetarily backing the programs and services of Lutheran SeniorLife. The largest influencer of the night was the George H., Lillian S. & Mary S. Campbell Foundation. Formed to support the elderly in western PA, the Campbell Foundation has maintained a generous sponsorship level for the annual event since 2005. “What is very clear about this institution is that Christ is at the center of who we are and what we do,” said John Harmon, a representative of the Campbell Foundation.