Frederick Living is celebrating its 125th Anniversary in 2021. For over a century, the organization has pursued the important mission to care for and enrich the lives of older adults, while valuing the staff, volunteers and community that serve them. Frederick Living is a non-profit 501(c)3 senior living community in Western Montgomery County and has provided services to older adults from the surrounding area since the founding by members of the Eastern District Mennonite Conference, which is now part of Mosaic Mennonite Conference.
What We are Celebrating
As we look back on our 125-year history, Frederick Living has grown and expanded its 72-acre campus and services to provide comprehensive, sympathetic and compassionate care for our community. It is a place that's been loved by the people who live and work here for generations.
A Short History
Rev. Nathaniel Bertolet Grubb, born in Frederick, Pennsylvania in 1850, was the Pastor of the large First Mennonite Church, Philadelphia. He negotiated to buy the defunct Frederick Institute in his hometown following a public auction with no acceptable bids, for the purpose of creating a home for older adults as a response to the call to "love our neighbor." Purchased for $1,150, The Frederick Mennonite Home opened officially on September 1, 1896, about six months after Grubb's purchase.
How We Are Celebrating
Starting in February, we are celebrating with our staff and residents through a variety of on-campus activities, culminating in our 125th Anniversary Gala on Friday, September 10, 2021.
For more information on our history, visit our website at www.frederickliving.org/history. For additional information on our anniversary celebration or how you can help please contact Trina Brady at 610-754-7878 ext. 1353.