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April 2009


2009 Golf Outing

LifePath’s 23rd Annual Charity Golf Outing To Be Held August 3, 2009

LifePath will hold its 23rd Annual Charity Golf Outing Monday, August 3, 2009 at Silver Creek Country Club, Hellertown, PA with all event proceeds going to support LifePath’s programs and services for individuals with developmental disabilities. The event will feature great raffle prizes, putting and hole-in-one contests, a patio lunch buffet, 18 holes of golf and a dinner reception.

For more information about attending or sponsoring this event, please contact Ann Marie Surovy at 484-893-5539 or amsurovy@lifepath.org; or click here to download and complete the 2009 golf brochure/invitation.

2008 Golf Outing at
Silver Creek Country Club,
Hellertown, PA
Sponsors, winners and photos: Click here

 

 

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LifePath Coplay House Wins “Hanging With My Peeps” Contest

LifePath’s Coplay House residential program earned the distinction of being named the winner of the 2009 Hanging With My Peeps contest sponsored by Just Born and The Morning Call. For the complete story, please click here. Congratulations!

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Here Comes Peter Cottontail, Hopping Through LifePath’s Day Program!

LifePath’s Lehigh adult day program received a visit from a very special guest on Thursday, April 9th – none other than the Easter Bunny himself! Mr. Bunny made his way through the program classrooms spreading holiday cheer and well wishes to staff and consumers.

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LifePath JOB FAIR
Wednesday, April 29, 2009, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
2 Life Mark Drive, Sellersville, PA 18960

LifePath is seeking caring and dedicated staff for both Full and Part time positions. Responsibilities include helping individuals with developmental disabilities reach their maximum potential by encouraging and assisting them with life and social skills in their residential programs.

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY – WE WILL TRAIN!

Positions Available:
Caregivers
Nursing Assistants
LPN’s/RN’s

Immediate interviews will be conducted.

Benefits Available:
Full Medical Package – including dental/prescription
Paid Life Insurance
Tuition Reimbursement
401k
Paid Time Off

If you are looking for employment now or would like more information, please call 215-257-0471, ext. 112, e-mail to mmaxwell@lifepath.org or apply on-line.

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Dick Vermeil
2009 Keynote Speaker
Dick Vermeil

Super Bowl Championship Coach Dick Vermeil To Be Keynote Speaker at LifePath’s 12th Annual Thanksgiving Luncheon

Super Bowl and Rose Bowl championship winning coach Dick Vermeil will be the keynote speaker at the 12th Annual LifePath and PICPA Thanksgiving Benefit & Awards Luncheon Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at the Holiday Inn Conference Center, Fogelsville. All proceeds from this event go directly toward enhancing LifePath’s programs and services for individuals with developmental disabilities, and will be used exclusively for costs which are not provided for by governmental funding.

One of the most distinguished coaching careers in National Football League history officially concluded when Dick Vermeil announced his retirement from professional football in 2006. Vermeil spent 15 seasons as an NFL head coach and was a member of the league’s coaching fraternity for 19 seasons. In addition, Vermeil has had a prestigious career as a football broadcaster, analyzing both NFL and college games. In 2006, he was portrayed on the big screen by Greg Kinnear in the film Invincible.

Vermeil began his coaching career at the high-school level in 1959, after receiving a bachelor’s and master’s degree from San Jose State. He secured his first position as an NCAA Division 1 coach by 1965 at Stanford. In 1974, he was named head coach of UCLA, where he led the Bruins to a Rose Bowl Championship.

Vermeil’s 15-year tenure as an NFL head coach began when he was chosen to guide the fortunes of the downtrodden Philadelphia Eagles franchise in 1976. In seven seasons with the Eagles, Vermeil engineered four playoff appearances. The highlight came in 1980, when Philadelphia won the NFC Championship Game and advanced to Super Bowl XV. Vermeil retired in 1983.

Shortly after departing the sidelines in Philadelphia, Vermeil began a 14-year broadcasting career, serving as an NFL and college football analyst for CBS and ABC. In addition, he provided color commentary for the Kansas City Chiefs preseason television broadcasts from ‘89-96.

In 1997, Vermeil returned to the league as head coach of the St. Louis Rams, and led the team to its first Super Bowl victory after the ’99 season. Vermeil again retired, but returned to the arena in 2001, when he was named the ninth head coach of the Chiefs. He retired from that franchise in 2006.

Since his ‘retirement’ from the Chiefs, Vermeil has served as a color commentator for ESPN and the NFL Network. This summer, he will participate in his second NFL Broadcast Boot Camp, an initiative designed to assist athletes in their post-playing careers by providing training and hands-on experience in broadcasting and studio work.

While in Kansas City, Vermeil and his wife, Carol, were active in a number of charitable endeavors. Most notably, they served as chairpersons for the Chiefs Children’s Fund Benefit Game. The 2005, 2006 and 2007 beneficiary of that game was Operation Breakthrough, a day care center for inner-city families in Kansas City.

After returning home to the Philadelphia area, Vermeil has found the time to help many worthy causes. Numerous Philadelphia-area organizations have benefited from his involvement, including The Mary Campbell Center, Elwyn Inc., Devereux, The Second Mile Center, and The Boy Scouts of Chester County, whose golf tournament bearing Vermeil’s name annually earns $100,000 for the organization. He is also involved with People for People, Inc., a community outreach organization founded by Reverend Herbert Lusk, a former Eagles player for Coach Vermeil.

The Vermeils now also have the time to devote to their wine, Jean Louis Vermeil Cabernet Sauvignon, in partnership with lifelong friends at OnThEdge Winery and Frediani Vineyards in the Napa Valley, California.

Coach Vermeil was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Law Degree from Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, PA, in 2007.

Vermeil and his wife have three children and 11 grandchildren.

Also at the event, David Jaindl will be honored with the LVPICPA Community Service Award.

For sponsorship and attendance information, please contact Ann Marie Surovy at amsurovy@lifepath.org or 484-893-5539.

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LifePath, Celebrating 35 years of care

Celebrate this important milestone in LifePath's history by making a gift to ensure our legacy of care continues for another 35 years and beyond!

  • Join the “Society of 35” with your pledge of $1,000 or more
  • Consider increasing your 2008 gift by 35%
  • Non-donors, make a $35 first-time commitment to our mission in honor of our anniversary

For more information on how to help, please contact Ann Marie Surovy at amsurovy@lifepath.org or 484-893-5539.

Thank you for your support of individuals with disabilities throughout the Lehigh Valley and southeastern Pennsylvania!

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