Legacy Village at Plantation Manor Partners with Hope for Appalachia to Prepare ‘Hope Boxes’ for Disadvantaged Children in Appalachian Region
Legacy Village at Plantation Manor Fills 75 “Hope Boxes” of Donated School Supplies, Small Toys and Toiletries
THOMASVILLE, Ga. (March 25, 2019) - Legacy Village at Plantation Manor, a senior living and memory care facility serving the Thomasville area, has partnered with the community in support of Hope for Appalachia by sending 75 “Hope Boxes” to children living in poverty-stricken areas of the Appalachian Region including Virginia, Kentucky, West Virginia and North Carolina.
The Hope Boxes, each about the size of a shoebox, are filled with supplies such as toothpaste, toothbrushes, socks, school supplies and toys.
“I am so humbled by our residents, community, and team members for their support of the Hope for Appalachia charity mission this year. We were able to send 75 Hope Boxes, more than we have ever sent before, to some of the most underprivileged children in America. I am truly grateful to everyone who participated,” said Deidre Yates, executive director of Legacy Village at Plantation Manor.
First Newark Baptist Church and the wider Thomasville community assisted the Legacy Village at Plantation Manor staff, residents and families in lifting up the disadvantaged children of Appalachia with their donations of gifts, time and work.
Hope for Appalachia is a collaborative group of churches, businesses and individuals who deliver the boxes to the impoverished communities. Teams based in North Carolina, Kentucky and Virginia coordinate an annual trip to serve the children and their families.
We were able to send 75 Hope Boxes, more than we have ever sent before, to some of the most underprivileged children in America. I am truly grateful to everyone who participated.Deidre Yates, executive director of Legacy Village at Plantation Manor
PHOTO CAPTION 1: Legacy Village at Plantation Manor residents (left to right) Charles Tucker, Ester Myers and Shirley House assemble boxes for Hope for Appalachia.
PHOTO CAPTION 2: Legacy Village at Plantation Manor residents (left to right) Diana Lipe, Doris McLendon, Shirley House, Juanita Meison, Elizabeth Moats, Charles Tucker and Tim Sheffield prepare boxes for Hope for Appalachia.
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Communications Assistant
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About Legacy Village at Plantation Manor-Thomasville
About Legacy Village at Plantation Manor
Legacy Village at Plantation Manor, situated at 220 Park Ave., is a
state-of-the-art senior living community housing assisted living and memory care residents. The community of 58 deluxe apartments offers
experienced caregivers, lively atmosphere and exceptional service.
The assisted living and Alzheimer’s memory care facility is among the region’s most innovative.
The community offers meaningful activities and life enrichment programs to enhance the lives of each resident. More information is available at (229) 227-0880 or www.legacythomasville.net.
Legacy Village at Plantation Manor is a part of Legacy Senior Living, a family-owned, faith-based company with an executive team that has more than 150 combined years of experience in the senior living industry. Legacy Senior Living strives to serve the Greatest Generation with honor, respect, faith and integrity. More information is available at legacysl.net or by calling (423) 478-8071.
Contact details
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- Christina Clevenger
- Director of Communications & Public Relations
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- (423) 478-8070