East Brunswick Senior Center receives donation from Chelsea, BrightStar Care

PHOTO COURTESY OF CHELSEA SENIOR LIVING
East Brunswick Mayor Brad Cohen, far right, and staffers of the East Brunswick Senior Center accepted a $955 donation on Feb. 28 from The Chelsea at East Brunswick assisted living residence and BrightStar Care, co-sponsors of a fundraiser in December. The Wreath Stroll asked local businesses to donate holiday wreaths with gift cards attached. The wreaths were auctioned off at The Chelsea, with the proceeds going to the East Brunswick Senior Center, which is operated by the East Brunswick Department on Aging. The check presentation was made in the Senior Center’s café while residents enjoyed lunch.

PHOTO COURTESY OF CHELSEA SENIOR LIVING

East Brunswick Mayor Brad Cohen, far right, and staffers of the East Brunswick Senior Center accepted a $955 donation on Feb. 28 from The Chelsea at East Brunswick assisted living residence and BrightStar Care, co-sponsors of a fundraiser in December.

The Wreath Stroll asked local businesses to donate holiday wreaths with gift cards attached. The wreaths were auctioned off at The Chelsea, with the proceeds going to the East Brunswick Senior Center, which is operated by the East Brunswick Department on Aging.

The check presentation was made in the Senior Center’s café while residents enjoyed lunch.

 

 

 

East Brunswick Mayor Brad Cohen, far right, and staffers of the East Brunswick Senior Center accepted a $955 donation on Feb. 28 from The Chelsea at East Brunswick assisted living residence and BrightStar Care, co-sponsors of a fundraiser in December. The Wreath Stroll asked local businesses to donate holiday wreaths with gift cards attached. The wreaths were auctioned off at The Chelsea, with the proceeds going to the East Brunswick Senior Center, which is operated by the East Brunswick Department on Aging. The check presentation was made in the Senior Center’s café while residents enjoyed lunch.
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