Eei Ecumenical Enterprises Foundation
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Elderly Support Services
Provides housing, healthcare, and other related services to elderly residents.

Community Support Services
Offers low and moderate income communities with personal care, skilled nursing, and child day care services.

About
Eei Ecumenical Enterprises Foundation


Founded in
2011
EIN
26-2710047
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
3135 MEMORIAL HIGHWAY DALLAS, PA 18612-8312 United States
Website
https://themeadowsdallas.com/
Phone
(570)-675-8735
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About
EEI Ecumenical Enterprises Foundation, founded in 2011, supports its affiliated 501(c)(3) organization, Ecumenical Enterprises, Inc. (EEI). EEI provides housing, healthcare, and related services to elderly residents through subsidized projects, nursing homes, and personal care facilities. EEI also offers services such as personal care, skilled nursing, and child day care primarily in Pennsylvania.
Mission
EEI Ecumenical Enterprises Foundation serves the Dallas, PA area, providing compassionate support and resources to enrich the lives of local residents and strengthen the community.

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