Bethpage Camp-Resort Presents Bay Aging with Donation

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Bethpage Camp-Resort has generously donated $1,500 to Bay Aging. Russell Herbel, the Resort Manager, presented the donation to Bay Aging’s Board of Directors, and CEO and President, on behalf of Equity Lifestyle Properties’ “Making a Difference in Our Community” program. This initiative focuses on recognizing and supporting individuals and organizations that positively impact local communities. “Bay Aging is deeply grateful to Bethpage Camp-Resort for their generous donation.” said Bay Aging President and CEO, Kathy Vesley. “Your support helps us continue providing essential services like transportation and meal distribution to the community.” Bethpage Camp-Resort thanked Bay Aging for their continued efforts in providing local transportation for Urbanna residents and visitors, offering easy access to downtown Urbanna and Bethpage, and supporting meal distribution across the broader community. Donations help Bay Aging serve the community

Left to Right Back Row: Bay Aging Board of Directors Ben Owen, Jim Dudley, Robert Wilbanks, Lynda Smith, Belinda Johnson and Dr. Barry Gross

Left to Right Front Row: Bay Aging Board of Directors Rev. Maria Harris and Cindy Talcott; Bay Aging President and CEO, Kathy Vesley; Bethpage Camp-Resort General Manager, Russ Herbel; Bay Aging Board of Directors Jimmie Carter, Charles Adkins, Bruce Craig and Vera Lee

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