Founded in 2008, Penn’s Village headquarters is located at 324 Delancey Street, Philadelphia. The mission of Penn’s Village is to enable Philadelphia residents to age in place, to remain independent, stay active, and remain socially engaged in their community.
Its members receive access to volunteer services-cultural, educational, healthy living counseling, recreational programs, and events. The programs include guided tours, lectures, workshops provided by experts, and interest groups. Currently, there are 350 members.
Their website states: "Penn’s Village is a network of neighbors helping neighbors age in place. We enable older adult Philadelphians to live independently in their homes, while connecting with others through stimulating, educational and entertaining programs, social activities, and volunteer-provided services."
Our grant in 2015 was allocated specifically for their pilot program at the time-Health Pals, which is focused on training volunteers to accompany a member to health appointments as a support person and a “second pair of ears.” This program has been very successful and continues to thrive.
Penn’s Village welcomes volunteers to be companions including making friendly visits, go to lunch, go for walks, and engage together in many stimulating activities.
Penn’s Village has served the Philadelphia aging community well, and we want to honor it for the contribution they make to aging residents in our community.
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