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Our Mission of Giving

Wesley Commons is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of seniors through innovative living opportunities. As a faith-based community with roots in Christian principles, we rely on the generosity of donors, residents, surrounding community members, area businesses, and foundations to support our mission. Our goal is to provide compassionate care and meaningful experiences for seniors, ensuring dignity, independence, and quality of life for all residents.

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A commitment

To Lifelong Care

As a faith-based, non-profit organization, our mission goes beyond providing housing and care. We strive to continually improve our facilities and services, create innovative programs that enrich the lives of seniors, and provide comprehensive support through our Benevolence Program, ensuring that no resident is ever asked to leave if they outlive their financial resources. By supporting Wesley Commons, you help us continue to provide exceptional care and meaningful experiences for seniors in our care.

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Ways to Give

Your support helps us continue meeting the changing needs of seniors with compassion and excellence. Every contribution makes a difference in supporting our mission.

There are multiple ways you can support Wesley Commons:

  • Monetary Donations: Direct financial contributions to support our mission
  • Benevolence Fund: Help ensure no resident is ever asked to leave if they outlive their financial resources
  • Capital Improvements: Support ongoing campus improvements and new initiatives
  • Planned Giving: Include Wesley Commons in your estate planning
  • In-Kind Donations: Contributions of goods or services to support our community
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Each day is filled with joy as we engage in diverse activities. I love attending wellness classes – they're convenient and motivating. My husband plays pickleball six times a week and table tennis three times a week with friends. I spend my time quilting and crafting with others who share my interests; our Project Linus group donates blankets to kids in need. We also play cards with three different groups weekly, always enjoying laughter and relaxation. The friendly people we've met keep us connected and help us truly enjoy life here.
Karl and Peggy B., Resident