Monday, May 4, 2015

Webster House Health Center's Volunteer Coordinator
Ramiro Caceres is interviewed by Ch. 2 about the announcement 
of the new Silicon Valley location of Random Acts of Flowers.  
Webster House Health Center resident Elizabeth Olshausen, 82, 
is one of 46 residents to receive a surprise
 bouquet from Random Acts of Flowers.
Webster House Health Center, a member of the Episcopal Senior Communities (ESC), has always been committed to working with an active volunteer network and other community non-profits which can enrich the lives of seniors.

Because of ESC’s dedication to provide these quality programs, Random Acts of Flowers selected Webster House Health Center to launch their fourth location, based in Silicon Valley.  Founded in 2008 in Knoxville, Tenn., Random Acts of Flowers recycles and repurposes flowers and deliver beautiful bouquets and moments of kindness to healthcare facilities across the country.  They have brought smiles and happiness to thousands, delivering over 70,000 bouquets to date. 

"We are always so pleased to provide our residents with the highest quality non-profit services on the Peninsula," said Linda Hibbs, RN, MPH and Executive Director of Webster House/Health Care Center.  "We really appreciate organizations such as Random Acts of Flowers and other volunteer groups in our community that reach out to our health care center and enhance our residents quality of life through so many thoughtful acts, such as giving them flowers, walking with them downtown, or just taking a few minutes to talk with them and share stories about their life.  We are very blessed!" 

Webster House and Webster House Health Center will be celebrating the Episcopal Senior Community's 50th anniversary on September 23, 2015 from 3-5 pm.  We invite all media to attend.  

Additional photos and interviews are available upon request.

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