b'A t Presbyterian Living and the Geneva Foundation, we celebrate community.That may seem obvious since Presbyterian Living comprises several residential communities,but its more than these physical locations. Its the many circles of connectivity thatunite us in different ways. Residents who are neighborly to each other. Staff who personallyknow and care about the people they serve. Volunteers who share their time and talents.Donors whose monetary gifts sustain our mission. In each instance, actionssmall and large form threads that bind us together as a wholeas community. We never know how our small activities will affect othersthrough the invisible fabric of our connectedness. In thisexquisitely connected world, its never a question of critical mass.Its always about critical connections. ~ Grace Lee BoggsIn this Presbyterian Living and Geneva Foundation annual report, we feature stories ofpeople whose circles of connectivity include philanthropy. They give in a variety ofways and for a variety of reasons. But the end result is the sametheir generosity nourishescommunity. There are many such big-hearted souls, and we wish we could highlight each one.We are blessed to have so many reasons and ways to celebrate community. ON THE COVER(LEFT TO RIGHT) : Charlotte Lattof, The Moorings Resident oWalter & Brenda Buschala, Lake Forest PlaceResidents oJoseph PJ Vergara, The Moorings Culinary Team Cook ON THE INSIDE COVER(TOP RIGHT TO BOTTOM LEFT) : Pat Dihel, Lake Forest Place Resident and Volunteer oDavid Hunt, Westminster Place Resident and VolunteerPRESBYTERIAN LIVING & GENEVA FOUNDATION 2025 ANNUAL REPORT PG 1'