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Gus and Suzie, photographed by Karen Tweedy-Holmes, © 1998

Suzie and Gus

(Photo courtesy of
Karen Tweedy-Holmes Photographer Tweedy@RCN.com Karen Tweedy-Holmes Karen Tweedy-Holmes
© 1998)

Gus reminisces about Suzie.

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Here are ways to contact us: unitary

  • LiLY Telephone:

    917 – 775 – 1199
  • Morningside Village Telephone:
    If you want to call us:

    347 – 688 – 6599
    If you want us to call you
    (for phones in the United States only):
    Your Number:
    Your Name (optional):
    Show Your Number:
  • E-Mail inquiries, suggestions, support, …  to LiLY:
  • E-Mail questions, comments, and suggestions
    to Morningside Village:
  • E-Mail photos to LiLY:
    (We always give full photo attribution and a web site link.)
(Persons, in Alpabetical Order by Last Name)
  • E-Mail Jennifer Beisser,
    Program Coordinator, Visibility Campaign:
  • E-Mail Françoise Noble,
    Director, Senior Support Services:
  • E-Mail Paula Seefeldt,
    Social Worker, Morningside Village Volunteers:
  • E-Mail Irene Zola,
    Executive Director, Lifeforce In Later Years;
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    vo­lun­teer
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    co­or­di­na­tor
    The de­fi­ni­tion of the term co­or­di­na­tor is al­ready being shown.
    for re­gu­lar vi­sits with a
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    The de­fi­ni­tion of the term vil­la­ger is al­ready being shown.
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    The de­fi­ni­tion of the term vil­la­ger is al­ready being shown.
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    catch­ment zone
    catch­ment zone is a term Morning­side Vil­lage has ta­ken from Hu­man Geo­gra­phy to de­note the geo­gra­phi­cal area and its in­ha­bi­tants which Morning­side Vil­lage at­tracts and serves.

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    vo­lun­teer
    vo­lun­teer de­notes a per­son who is sche­duled by a
    co­or­di­na­tor
    The de­fi­ni­tion of the term co­or­di­na­tor is al­ready being shown.
    for re­gu­lar vi­sits with a
    vil­la­ger
    vil­la­ger is a term often used in Morning­side Vil­lage for the se­niors or el­ders who live there, to dis­tin­guish them from the
    vo­lun­teer
    The de­fi­ni­tion of the term vo­lun­teer is al­ready being shown.
    s.
    . Ideal­ly, both the vo­lun­teer and the
    vil­la­ger
    vil­la­ger is a term often used in Morning­side Vil­lage for the se­niors or el­ders who live there, to dis­tin­guish them from the
    vo­lun­teer
    The de­fi­ni­tion of the term vo­lun­teer is al­ready being shown.
    s.
    live within the El­der­care Vil­lage, ma­king it a true com­mu­ni­ty; which is some­times, more tech­ni­cal­ly, re­ferred to as a
    catch­ment zone
    catch­ment zone is a term Morning­side Vil­lage has ta­ken from Hu­man Geo­gra­phy to de­note the geo­gra­phi­cal area and its in­ha­bi­tants which Morning­side Vil­lage at­tracts and serves.

    Here is a Goo­gle Map of the Morn­ing­side Vil­lage Catch­ment Zone
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    s in terms of mu­tu­al in­ter­ests, com­pa­ti­bi­lity, and time sche­dul­ing.
    , Coordinator Morningside Village Volunteers:
  • Snail Mail:
    Lifeforce in Later Years
    P.O. Box 250402
    New York, NY 10025