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Improving lives, that's what we do best. It represents the very core of who we are and what our mission commands.

 
 
 
 

We're accountable to you.

 
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Active members of the Association of Fundraising Executives

 
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100% of fundraising staff are certified fundraising executives and are held to the highest ethical standards.

 
 
 
 

Charitable Gift Annuities provide income for the donor and a second beneficiary, if any, for life with a minimum gift of $10,000.

 
 

“Philanthropy is the mystical mingling of a joyous giver, an artful asker, and a grateful recipient.”
                                             - Douglas M. Lawson

I’m so glad that you decided to visit Eskaton Foundation (EF). Eskaton Foundation’s primary Kim Rheinehelder, CFREpurpose is to generate philanthropic support to further the mission of Eskaton and those we serve.

In the United States, we are living longer than ever before. People who live to 65 can expect to live an average of nearly 18 more years and the life expectancy of people who live to 85 is another 7 years. Closer to home in California people age 85 and older are likely to more than double by the year 2030. And if you live in the greater Sacramento region, the number of people age 65 or older will increase by 172% by 2019 (Sacramento Business Journal, 2009).

What does all this mean? It means like never before, the number of older adults living in the Sacramento region is extraordinary. Baby boomers are retiring in record numbers and want to sustain their independence for as long as possible while at the same time the increasing number of frail elderly are in need of more services.

Whether older adults choose to live in an Eskaton retirement community or live in their own home, together we will be there to meet the increased needs.

With your help, Eskaton Foundation will be ready…to meet the needs of older adults. It will be a pleasure to assist you and your family in discovering ways to transform the aging experience.

Thank you.
Kim Rhinehelder, CFRE
Vice President of Philanthropy
Eskaton Foundation