DAVENPORT, IOWA (October 21, 2019) — The Ridgecrest Foundation proudly announces their first Giving Tuesday participation campaign. Giving Tuesday harnesses the generosity of millions of people around the world to support the causes they believe in and the communities in which they live.

Their mission is to solicit and professionally manage funds to enable Ridgecrest Village to provide high-quality housing and health-care services for aging adults now and in the future as well as assist other aging-service organizations in providing care and advice for senior-citizens in a non-campus environment. At Ridgecrest Village, they provide for those who have outlived their savings; and that’s where the local community comes in.

This year’s event begins on December 3, 2019 and ends at midnight on December 31, 2019. Donations can be made on their website starting NOW at: ridgecrestvillage.org or on our Facebook find our fundraiser, any donation large or small is greatly appreciated.

Ridgecrest Village is a non-profit retirement community. Located on 22 acres in Davenport, Ridgecrest Village offers many lifestyle and care options including Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory care, and skilled care. For more information visit www.ridgecrestvillage.org.

For more information, photos or logos contact Carrie Dreifurst, Development Director, Ridgecrest Foundation, 563-388-3431 or email at cdreifurst@ridgecrestvillage.org.

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