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AgeWell Va is a quarterly e-journal produced by the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Allied Health Professions' Department of Gerontology. 

Please note that all submissions must fall under one of our Departmental goals in order to be considered:

I.  Fostering a Qualified Aging Network

II.  Student Inquiry, Discovery & Innovation

III. Quality of Life & Optimal Aging

IV.  Community Engagement & Regional Impact

Submissions:  [email protected]

Virginia Commonwealth University
School of Allied Health Professions
Department of Gerontology

Mailing Address:
PO Box 980228
Richmond, Virginia 23298-0228 

Physical Address:
(Direct Deliveries only, please)
730 East Broad Street
Richmond, Virginia 23219

Phone: (804) 828-1565
Fax: (804) 828-5259

 

Thursday
Jun132013

Enhanced Menu of Support Options

The Department of Gerontology in partnership with the School of Allied Health Professions

is in the beginning stages of developing a three-year plan to raise funds toward

 an Endowed Professorship and student scholarships.

 

In addition, as part of our donor-centered fundraising opportunities, we are including

webinar sponsorships, special event sponsorships (such as the AGE Virginia Awards

in April 2013), student scholarships and others.  Let us learn more from you about

your interest in supporting our mission of "Improving Eldercare through Education."

 

Click here [http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=pv86iqmab.0.0.9igtmqfab.0&id=preview&r=3&p=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.support.vcu.edu%2Fgive%2Fgerontology]

for a link to our online giving page and click here [http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=pv86iqmab.0.0.9igtmqfab.0&id=preview&r=3&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.agewellva.com]

to learn more about our three-year fundraising challenge.  Please email [email protected]

[mailto:[email protected]] if you would like to set an appointment to learn more

about supporting our mission.

Thursday
Jan262012

Endowed Professorship Campaign

For over 35 years, the Virginia Commonwealth University Department of Gerontology has been training students for careers in aging services.  In the classroom and throughout the community, our students are exposed to the most recent scholarship regarding the biological, psychological, sociological, and spiritual aspects of aging.  In addition, our students bring this scholarship to the community through community engagement and service-learning initiatives. 

2011 starts a new chapter in Gerontology and aging services.   The first wave of the Baby Boom population turns 65.  In the United States, this means that over the course of the next 20 years, the older adult population will double from 35,000,000 to over 70,000,0000.  This phenomenon is wonderful for many reasons.  An increasing population of older adults brings wisdom and a lifetime of personal and professional experience to society.  At the same time, an aging population poses certain unique challenge related to issues ranging from personal finances and housing to transportation and employment.

At the same time as the VCU Department of Gerontology is poised to take on the challenge of our aging population, we are met with certain financial impediments.  We are a small faculty of 2.5 at a time when our enrollment is growing and we are having to deny enrollment to qualified students.  We receive requests and are presented with opportunities on a daily basis to partner with community agencies and simply have to either postpone them or decline for a simple lack of staffing resources.

Your assistance is needed so that the VCU Department of Gerontology and School of Allied Health Professions can strategically grow to respond to the demand of the aging population.  Your charitable contribution to the VCU Department of Gerontology will be an integral part of a three-year plan to endow a Professorship within the Department to ensure that, in perpetuity, that the Department can continue to serve the needs of the aging population.  Not only will your contribution assist in the development of an endowed faculty position, it will also ensure that our students have increased opportunities for scholarships, community engagement activities, travel to conferences, and much more.

Any dollar amount or pledge will assist us in our mission to continue improving elder care through education.

Please consider a...

1.  One time contribution

2.  Three Year Pledge

3.  Planned Gift or Annuity

4.  Pre-Tax Payroll Deduction

5.  Gift of Personal Property

6.  Amplified Gift (Life Insurance Policy)

 We thank you for your consideration and are happy to discuss any level of involvement!

Click here for a link to our online giving page.