Bethesda Foundation Announces the Establishment of the James T. Rowe Resident Life Endowed Fund

The Bethesda Foundation is proud to announce the creation
of the James T. Rowe Resident Life Endowed Fund, made possible by a generous
$100,000 donation. This new fund is dedicated to enhancing Resident Life at Bethesda
and is open for contributions from all who wish to support this vital cause.
The ceremonial presentation of the $100,000 check, donated from a fund held at the
Willmar Area Community Foundation, was attended by key representatives from
Bethesda and the community, including Mary Latham, Bethesda Foundation Director;
Kristin Rucks, Bethesda VP of Development and Marketing; Bill Paterson, representing
James T. Rowe; and Kevin Dietrich, representing the Willmar Area Community
Foundation.
“The James T. Rowe Resident Life Endowed Fund represents a significant milestone in
our ongoing efforts to enrich the lives of our residents,” said Mary Latham, Bethesda
Foundation Director. “We are incredibly grateful for this generous donation and look
forward to the positive impact it will have.”
This endowed fund is designed to support a wide range of activities and initiatives
aimed at improving the quality of life for Bethesda residents. The fund will remain open
to all donors who wish to contribute, allowing for continued growth and support.
Kristin Rucks, Bethesda VP of Development and Marketing, added, “The establishment
of this fund highlights our commitment to creating a vibrant and nurturing environment
for our residents. We encourage everyone to consider contributing to this meaningful
cause.”
The Bethesda Foundation invites the community to join in supporting the James T.
Rowe Resident Life Endowed Fund. Contributions of any size are welcome and will help
ensure the ongoing enrichment of resident life at Bethesda.
For more information on how to contribute to the James T. Rowe Resident Life
Endowed Fund, please visit www.bethesdawillmar.com/foundation, or contact the
Bethesda Foundation at 320-262-5064 or [email protected].

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