Florence Huss Memorial Fund For Bell Tower Residents
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Provides financial support to retired Holy Cross Sisters residing at Bell Tower, based on their individual financial needs.

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Florence Huss Memorial Fund For Bell Tower Residents


Founded in
1946
EIN
841795422
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(3)
Category/Type
Senior Assisted Living
Address
1400 O DAY ST MERRILL, Wisconsin 54452-3417 United States
Website
www.belltowerresidence.org
Phone
(715)-804-2621
Email address
https://www.wisconsinillinoisseniorhousing.org/senior-living/wi/merrill/bell-tower-residence-assisted-living/contact-us
About
Bell Tower Residence, founded in 1946, is a friendly assisted living community on 12 acres where residents live with purpose and dignity. Private apartments, personalized support, and compassionate staff ensure residents feel at home. 24/7 nursing, home health, and language interpretation are available.
Mission
Established to benefit residents of Bell Tower based on financial need, its intent is to remain in perpetuity.

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