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ISLE AT WATERCREST–BRYAN DONATES TO PHILANTHROPIC EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION

posted in general [more from this topic] anonymously on Friday, March 9th 2012 at 12:32 AM.

Isle at Watercrest–Bryan, Bryan/College Station’s newest in assisted living and skilled nursing, recently made a generous donation to the Philanthropic Education Organization. The P.E.O. celebrates the advancement of women; educates women through scholarships, grants, awards, loans and stewardship of Cottey College; and motivates women to achieve their highest aspirations.

“We want to thank the women from P.E.O. who visited Isle at Watercrest–Bryan and accepted our donation,” said Kimberley Savinon, director of sales, Watercrest at Bryan continuum of care campus. “Our community
believes strongly in the efforts of this great organization, and we are glad that we could be a part of helping them achieve their goal of educating and
empowering women.”

P.E.O. was founded in 1869 and was one of the pioneer societies for women. Today it has grown from a tiny membership of seven to almost a quarter of a million members with chapters in the United States and Canada.

Isle at Watercrest–Bryan is located at 4091 Eastchester Drive on the Watercrest at Bryan campus in Bryan, TX. With a total of 57 assisted living and 36 skilled nursing apartments in the community, Isle at Watercrest-Bryan offers assisted living, skilled nursing, and a month-to-month rental agreement. In addition, Isle offers short-term and long-term rehabilitation and care. Community services and amenities include a café, business library, salon, landscaped courtyards, clubroom, private dining room, wellness center with fitness equipment, weekly housekeeping and linen service, scheduled transportation and daily social activities. For more information, call (866) 950-3148.

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