by Nathaniel Thompson | Apr 2, 2021 | Grey Quill Society, Newsletter Stories, Volunteer
Stacey Rigney’s dad, Richard “Duke” Anderson, lived in a cottage and then in Mary Pickford House at MPTF for 8 years before he passed just over a year ago. Duke worked as a sound mixer for television for most of his long career. He was instrumental in forming the...
by webmaster@goculturecube.com | Oct 1, 2021
100th Ad Campaign Caring is Infinite MPTF’s 100th Ad Campaign showcases the stories of just a few of our recipients of care and industry professionals who support that care. Sign up for our newsletter to learn more about stories like these and how a safety net for the...
by Nathaniel Thompson | Oct 13, 2021 | Newsletter Stories, Residential, Wasserman Campus
For the last 25 years, dogs of all shapes and sizes have brought love to The Wasserman Campus. Whether it’s our residents caring for their own dogs or enjoying interacting with our furry volunteers, these wonderful canines are transformative in helping to...
by Nathaniel Thompson | Oct 13, 2021 | Newsletter Stories, Community Resources, Financial Assistance, Palliative Care, Residential, Uncategorized
Retired William Morris talent agent Jay Jacobs has had firsthand experience with many of the ups and downs of showbiz life. Born in Philadelphia, Jay grew up an avid fan of film, TV, and music before he started working at the mail room of the William Morris Agency in...
by Nathaniel Thompson | Mar 2, 2021 | Creative Chaos, MPTF Studios, Newsletter Stories
When the MPTF campus closed its gates to visitors on March 9, 2020, we were sheltering our vulnerable residents from the community spread of COVID-19. But that meant they would be isolated as well, recalls Jennifer Clymer, Executive Producer of MPTF Studios. “In an...
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