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April Resident of the Month: Mary Ellen Eck

Resident of the Month

Community Homes April Resident of the Month devotes her life to being helpful to others. Although not an “official” Resident Helper, Willow Terrace resident Mary Ellen Eck is always quick to volunteer when it comes to offering a hand or helpful advice to her fellow residents at Willow Terrace. This quality has earned her the…

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April 16, 2022

March Resident of the month: Janice Peiffer

Community Homes News, Resident of the Month

Church connection leads to mighty good Oak Terrace decision. There is an old expression “Mighty Oaks from little acorns grow.” For our March Resident of the Month, Janice Peiffer, the little acorn of a home for Jan and husband Fritz was a small trailer in a 55 plus trailer park in Myerstown. Persistent urging by…

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March 13, 2022

CHLC Resident of the Month for February: Louise Bours

Resident of the Month

History Buff Louise Bours chosen as Community Homes February Resident of the Month Do you have a question about the history of Lebanon County? Just ask Louise Bours, Hill Terrace resident, a Community Homes owned and managed property in Lebanon County. She has the honor of being chosen as the Community Homes Resident of the…

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February 14, 2022
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Myerstown seniors pitch in to help young mothers

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There is something to be said about being in the right place at the right time. For example, Charlotte McNamara is the site administrator for Tulpehocken Terrace, a 46-apartment building in Myerstown, owned and managed by Community Homes of Lebanon County. Charlotte serves as an advisory council member and all around “helper” for Mentor a…

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January 23, 2022

CHLC Resident of the Month: Australia Sanchez

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Australia Sanchez selected as Community Homes of Lebanon County January Resident of the Month. Willow Terrace resident Australia Sanchez has the honor of being the first Community Homes Resident of the Month for 2022. She has called Willow Terrace home for the last four years. “I am so happy I had the chance to move…

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January 7, 2022

CHLC Resident of the Month: Dorothy Davis

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Community Homes of Lebanon County selects Dorothy Davis, Willow Terrace, as the December 2021 Resident of the Month. Dorothy was “thrilled” to hear the news when Community Homes selected her as the December Resident of the Month. The choice to turn our spotlight on her was an easy decision. When you visit with this kind,…

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December 29, 2021

Angels descend upon Tulpehocken Terrace in Myerstown

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Angels descend upon Tulpehocken Terrace in Myerstown It is easy to imagine winged creatures or a jolly elf in a red suit when you hear about “angels descending”. But a group of descending angels, the Sechman family from Palmyra, took it upon themselves to arrive at Tulpehocken Terrace, a Community Homes senior citizen apartment in…

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December 27, 2021

CHLC November Resident of the Month: Janice Smith

Resident of the Month

Janice Smith, a 20-year resident of Hill Terrace, has a unique claim to fame. Her mother, Josephine Sullivan, was a long-time resident at Maple Terrace, next door neighbor of Hill Terrace on Maple Street, Lebanon. As a result, Janice became a second-generation resident of Community Homes of Lebanon County. When Josephine needed help toward the…

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November 7, 2021

CHLC Resident of the Month: Irene Peffley

Resident of the Month

When Irene Peffley, a resident at Tulpehocken Terrace, Myerstown was notified she had been chosen as Resident of the Month for October, her immediate reaction was “October is my month. I can pretend to be a witch with a broom,” she said with a laugh. We chatted with Irene in her spotless one-bedroom apartment on…

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October 24, 2021

Charlies Corner: Capital Campaign Update

Charlie's Corner, Community Homes News

Capital Campaign construction cost issue We are in the first of a three-year capital campaign to raise funds for the Canal Street Affordable Housing Project. It is an important step toward providing safe, affordable housing for a growing market of people who need their housing expense, including utilities, to not exceed 30% of their monthly…

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October 12, 2021
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Community Homes of Lebanon County, Inc. in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, was organized by two dozen faith-based and civic-minded organizations who understood the need for affordable, senior, rental housing in Lebanon. In 1968, the group was incorporated as a 501 (c) 3 not-for-profit organization. Subsequently, our organization applied for and was granted status as a Community Housing Development Organization.Fair Housing Logo

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