Planned Giving
Planned gifts, or charitable gifts made through an estate, are an important investment in quality care and housing for older adults today and are a promise for the future. Please contact Janet A. Barlett, vice president of development, at 412-826-6084 or jbarlett@SrCare.org for additional information about using any of following to make a planned gift:
lBequest
lRetirement Plan Beneficiary
lLife Insurance Beneficiary
lCharitable Gift Annuity
lCharitable Remainder Trust
lCharitable Lead Trust
The Ruth F. Anderson Society
The Ruth F. Anderson Society honors and recognizes the generosity and vision of donors who, like Ruth herself, have chosen to leave a legacy of care for Presbyterian SeniorCare by making an estate or deferred gift. As a member of the Presbyterian SeniorCare Foundation and former board member of the Woodwell, Ruth Anderson has a long-standing friendship with Presbyterian SeniorCare and a strong belief in its mission.
Joining this special society is as easy as informing the Presbyterian SeniorCare Foundation of the creation of your legacy gift – a bequest in a will, designation of Presbyterian SeniorCare Foundation as beneficiary of a retirement plan or life insurance policy, charitable gift annuity, a charitable remainder trust or a charitable lead trust.
Honorees of the Society may choose to designate their gifts for the general purposes of Presbyterian SeniorCare, specific programs or services or the Benevolent Care Endowment Fund.
The greatest benefit of belonging to the Ruth F. Anderson Society is the satisfaction of knowing that your long-range plans will help ensure quality housing, care and services for older adults. As a member, you also will receive these special benefits:
lInvitation to Ruth F. Anderson Society events occasional
lA custom-designed lapel pin
lRecognition in the Society’s membership roster (only with permission), listed in the Expressions of Gratitude, the annual honor roll of giving
lPride and satisfaction in knowing that future generations will continue to live in dignity.



