Please Note: Twilight Wish Foundation is registered in Pennsylvania as a nonprofit corporation and is a public charity exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations made to grant open wishes are tax deductible. Twilight Wish Foundation will make every effort to ensure that donated funds go to the wish of your choice. If this is not possible, we will apply the funds to the most urgent and similar wish open at the time. Twilight Wish Foundation has final decision-making authority over the use of all donations.
Twilight Wish brings a smile to a local man’s face
/in Chapter News, Media CoverageYourErie.com “Twilight Wish Foundation brings a smile to a local man’s face” October 31, 2017
Brownsburg woman fulfilles dream of skydiving
/in Chapter News, Media CoverageFox 59 “80-year-old woman goes skydiving” October 30, 2017
Neshaminy Manor residents treated to Eagles tailgate party
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Making wishes come true
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Twilight Wish receives donation from Kistler-Tiffany Foundation
/in Chapter News, Media CoverageDoylestown Observer “Twilight Wish receives donation from Kistler-Tiffany Foundation” September 12, 2017
Luther Woods resident meets local weatherman
/in Chapter News, Media CoverageI Advance Senior Care “Luther Woods resident forecasts sunshine, meets local weatherman” September 6, 2017
Jonathan Hilson gets wish, attends Phillies game
/in Chapter News, Media CoverageDoylestown Observer “Jonathan Hilson Gets His Wish, Attends Phillies Game” August 8, 2017
An artistic endeavor
/in Chapter News, Media CoverageMcKnight’s Long Term Care News “An artistic endeavor” August 9, 2017
Twilight Wish Foundation Receives Generous Donation from the Kistler-Tiffany Foundation
/in Chapter News, News ReleasesAugust 4, 2017 – For IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Mary Farrell, Director of Community Relations, 215-230-8777 ext. 103
Doylestown, PA – Locally-headquartered national nonprofit, Twilight Wish Foundation, recently received a $2,500 donation from the Kistler-Tiffany Foundation. Founded in Doylestown in 2003, Twilight Wish Foundation is the first national wish granting organization for the elderly. Since its founding fourteen years ago, Twilight Wish has granted the wishes of over 2,671 seniors throughout the U.S. The funding received will be used to grant simple needs wishes for deserving, low-income elderly.
Twilight Wish Foundation is a national nonprofit charitable organization whose mission is to honor and enrich the lives of seniors through intergenerational Twilight Wish celebrations. Twilight Wish grants wishes to seniors who are 65 and older or a permanent resident of a nursing home and earn less than 200% of poverty level. If you would like to nominate a deserving senior or get involved with Twilight Wish, please visit the website at www.twilightwish.org or call 215-230-8777 ext. 104.
Since 1985, the Kistler-Tiffany Foundation has provided over $3 million in grants to organizations in the tri-state area who offer support to individuals or groups who are mentally or physically challenged, suffering from abuse, or unable to experience life’s pleasures due to circumstances beyond their control. The members of the Foundation’s Board of Directors also provide countless hours of hands-on support to these worthy organizations through volunteering and mentorship. For more information, visit www.kistlertiffanyfoundation.org.
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Twilight Wish Receives $10,000 Donation from the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation
/in Chapter News, News ReleasesAugust 1, 2017 – For Immediate Release
Contact: Mary Farrell, Director of Community Relations, (215) 230-8777 ext. 103
Doylestown, PA – Locally headquartered national nonprofit Twilight Wish Foundation received a $10,000 grant from the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Dominion Energy, one of the nation’s largest energy companies.
Founded in Doylestown in 2003, Twilight Wish Foundation is the first national wish granting organization for the elderly. Since its founding 14 years ago, Twilight Wish has granted the wishes of nearly 2,700 seniors throughout the U.S. The funding received will be used to grant simple needs wishes for deserving, low-income elderly.
“We are so grateful for the ongoing support of the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation,” said Mary Farrell, Director of Community Relations. “Their generosity allows us to continue making a difference in the lives of low-income seniors in our community.”
“Dominion Energy and the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation serve our communities through charitable giving, volunteer activities and educational programs. We are pleased to partner with the Twilight Wish Foundation to once again support a program that improves the quality of life for at-risk seniors,” said Robert Sauer, Director, Fairless Power Station.
Twilight Wish Foundation is a national nonprofit charitable organization whose mission is to honor and enrich the lives of seniors through intergenerational Twilight Wish celebrations. Twilight Wish grants wishes to seniors who are age 65 and older or a permanent resident of a nursing home and earn less than 200 percent of poverty level. If you would like to nominate a deserving senior or get involved with Twilight Wish, please visit the website at www.twilightwish.org or call 215-230-8777, ext. 104.
The Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation is dedicated to improving the physical, social and economic well-being of the communities served by Dominion Energy. Headquartered in Richmond, Va., Dominion Energy is one of the nation’s largest producers and transporters of energy, with a portfolio of approximately 26,200 megawatts of generation, 15,000 miles of natural gas transmission, gathering and storage pipeline and 6,600 miles of electric transmission lines. Dominion Energy operates one of the largest natural gas storage systems in the U.S. with 1 trillion cubic feet of storage capacity, and serves more than 6 million utility and retail energy customers.
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