Location
5425 Western Ave
NW Washington, DC 20015
Platinum Sponsor at $10,000 and above
10 complimentary tickets
Full page ad in program
Company logo on Home’s website with link to company website
Company/individual recognition in three monthly editions of the Home’s
E-newsletter: Living the Mission
Company/individual recognition on the Home’s Fiscal Year 2020 donor wall
Gold Sponsor at $5,000 and above
6 complimentary tickets
Half page ad in program
Company logo on Home’s website with link to company website
Company/individual recognition on the Home’s Fiscal Year 2020 donor wall
Silver Sponsor at $2,500 and above
4 complimentary tickets
Listing in program
Company logo on Home’s website with link to company website
Company/individual recognition on the Home’s Fiscal Year 2020 donor wall
Bronze Sponsor at $1,000 and above
2 complimentary tickets
Company logo on Home’s website with link to company website
Company/individual recognition on the Home’s Fiscal Year 2020 donor wall
Friend Sponsor at $500 and above
1 complimentary ticket
Company/individual recognition on the Home’s Fiscal Year 2020 donor wall
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CHECKS SHOULD BE MADE PAYABLE TO LISNER-LOUISE-DICKSON-HURT HOME.
5425 Western Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20015
Attn: Development
Our History
In the 1930’s, Abraham Lisner and his wife, Laura, could not have predicted the extent to which their dream of providing a safe haven for the elderly poor of the nation’s capital would be realized. Known originally as Abraham and Laura Lisner Home for Aged Women, we are now referred to as the Lisner-Louise-Dickson-Hurt Home. The latter names were added in tribute to three other foundations, with very similar missions, which embraced the Home’s charitable philosophy by becoming and remaining, to date, our largest contributors. Today, the Home offers a wide range of personalized short-term, long-term, and rehabilitative care to a diverse population of 100+ women and men within the comfortable, private surroundings of its historic residence in Washington, D.C.
Abraham and Laura Matthew Frumin, President | The Louise Home Philip O’Donoghue, President The John Dickson Home Terence W. Collins, President |
Abraham and Laura Lisner Home for Aged Women Emeritus Board of Directors B. Bernei Burgunder, Jr. | The Henry and Annie Hurt Home for the Blind (Affiliated 1993) Terence W. Collins, President The Elizabeth R. Shoemaker Home Terence W. Collins, President |