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PANPHA, founded in 1963, represents over 300 nonprofit, private, fraternal, religious and government sponsored nursing homes, retirement communities, personal care and independent housing facilities and community service providers.
PANPHA members serve more than 68,000 persons in facility-based settings and tens of thousands more in their own homes or other community settings.
Association Voting Members employ over 50,000 people and involve over 150,000 volunteers, trustees, and auxiliary members.
PANPHA membership also includes over 200 Business Members involved in long-term care and services for the aging.
Healthcare Ventures Alliance is an alliance of Not-For-Profit, Long-Term Care, Assisted Living and Senior Living facilities located in Northwest Pennsylvania. HVA offers Partnering Opportunities to improve the Quality, Cost and Revenue position of it's owner facilities.
PAHSA - The Presbyterian Association of Homes and Services for the Aging is an independent, not for profit association representing organizations that provide residential communities, health care facilities and services for older adults. Through its service, programs and activities, PAHSA communities strive to exemplify the values of the Christian Tradition and fulfill residents' physical, intellectual, social, emotional and spiritual needs by offering a comprehensive continuum of care, so that they may experience the fullest life their health will allow.
The mission of the Presbyterian Association of Homes and Services for The Aging is to provide and encourage networking and educational opportunities among its members, and to interpret the ministry of its members to the Presbyterian Church (USA) and others
Presbytery of Lake Erie - Greetings in Christ!
Our Presbytery is composed of 60 congregations spread across seven counties. The churches range in size from 12 members to more than 900. While the style of ministry varies from one church to another, each one is seeking to hold up the transforming Good News of the Gospel. Each congregation provides an opportunity to worship, pray, learn, read, study and serve.
So come join with us in mission! You might want to serve through one of our churches in mission settings, church camps or in countless food pantries that our congregations serve.
So come join with us in worship! Every church hosts Sunday morning worship services – some of them more than one service each week. Check the local listings. Fellowship provides an opportunity to connect with other human beings within the faith community.
About FBN
Since our beginning in 1999, the Faith-Based Network has been built upon a foundation of collaboration and innovation. Collectively, we are better able to confront the tremendous business challenges facing our industry, such as declining reimbursement for services and increasing demand from Baby Boomers. Through our exclusive group purchasing contracts, as well as contracts brokered through our national GPO partner Premier, FBN helps members achieve the cost savings typically enjoyed only by larger long-term care chains.
Our Covenant
The members of the Faith-Based Network minister and enable care for older persons, and those in need, from a variety of faith traditions. In honoring and respecting the integrity of our human and religious differences, we reflect our faith in god’s love and concern for those for whom we care, their families, and those who provide the care.
Erie Regional Chamber and Growth Partnership
The Erie Regional Chamber and Growth Partnership is a 501c3 corporation formed in November 2002 through the merger of the Erie Conference on Community Development, the Erie Area Chamber of Commerce and Erie Insight.
Three Divisions, One Mission
All three divisions of the Erie Regional Chamber and Growth Partnership — Chamber of Commerce, Economic Development, and Growth Partnership — support the organization’s core mission of providing the leadership to attract, retain and expand business in the region.
As a whole, the organization continues to make significant progress in the areas of membership; customer service; business attraction, retention, and expansion; and the identification of key regional initiatives that promote the economic health of the Erie region.








