One day to go — for me, not for you! #Donations welcome anytime!
For a good cause — supports programs, services & meals for seniors in a time of uncertainty & vulnerability. #Ageism = #discrimination. #Seniors face loneliness & isolation; food & housing insecurity; mental & physical vulnerability.
Doing my little bit to try to make the world a better place & show that #running fixes a lot!
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He's Running 50 Miles for 50 Years!
Please Donate
Help Us Celebrate New Horizons Senior Center's Golden Anniversary!
Our Executive Director, Richard Stein, is taking on an incredible challenge to celebrate a half-century of New Horizons Senior Center serving the community. He's running 50 miles in one day to raise vital funds for the next 50 years of New Horizons! Every dollar raised will directly support the classes, meal program and social activities that enrich the lives of local seniors at New Horizons.
Join the "50 for 50" Celebration!
- WHAT: An epic 50-mile fundraising run through Lower Merion and Narberth.
- WHO: Our amazing Executive Director, Rich Stein!
- WHEN: Thursday, August 28, 2025. The run starts ~4:00 AM! (one full lap ~every 2 hrs. +/-)
- WHERE: New Horizons Senior Center, Narberth, to Ashbridge Park, Bryn Mawr, & back x 5!!!
Here's How YOU Can Help!
SUPPORT THE RUN: Make a donation to power our programs for the next 50 years.
CHEER HIM ON: If you see Rich out running, give him a shout out of encouragement!
SPREAD THE WORD: Tell your friends, family and neighbors! Ask them to donate!
Please help Rich and New Horizons and show your support for our seniors!
To Donate:
https://www.newhorizonsseniorcenter.org/donate.html
or mail checks to:
New Horizons Senior Center
PO Box 85
Narberth, PA 19072
For more information, contact: +1 610-664-2366
New Horizons Senior Center
A Cornerstone of the Community Since 1976

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