Television personality Joan Lunden will keynote United Hebrew of New Rochelle”™s Centennial Gala Celebration on Nov. 6 at the Glen Island Harbour Club in New Rochelle.
The co-host of “Good Morning America” for almost two decades, Lunden will touch on caregiving issues she experienced as her mother”™s health declined, as well as how she juggled life”™s demands as a member of the “sandwich generation.”
As part of its Centennial Celebration, United Hebrew also will present honors to individuals and organizations that have helped the organization emerge as a leading and respected provider of senior care. They include:
Taryn Tanzer, president, Patient Care Associates, will receive the Corporate Medal of Honor for her leadership and contributions to the health care community and to United Hebrew of New Rochelle.
The Murphy Family of Country Bank will receive the Community Service Award for their model commitment and contributions to the United Hebrew campus community.
Malcolm H. Lazarus and Michael R. Rozen will receive special Centennial Awards for their outstanding generosity, leadership and decades-long dedication and service to the United Hebrew Board of Directors.
For tickets or sponsorship opportunities for the black-tie gala, visit uhgc.org/events or contact Grace Ferri at 914-632-2804 or gferri@uhgc.org.