Light of Hearts Villa in Bedford, Ohio

MONETARY Donations

You can make a safe and secure online donation at any time by clicking here.

Your contribution of any amount to Light Of Hearts Villa will help to provide premier senior residential living and community outreach services.

To donate by phone, contact Director of Development & Communications Amy Huntley at 440.232.1991 ext. 524. To donate by mail, send your check payable to:

Light of Hearts Villa
283 Union Street
Bedford, OH 44146

Your gifts (of all sorts) make a lasting impact on the residents that come to Light of Hearts Villa for compassionate, mission-driven, faith-based care that is individualized to meet the special needs of each person and their families. Please also consider making a contribution through the following:

  • Donor-Advised Funds: Recommend a gift to Light of Hearts Villa through your donor advised fund using the following information: Our Federal Identification Number (EIN): 34-1619270 Our Mailing Address: 283 Union St. Bedford, OH 44146
  • Retirement Assets: Over 70 1/2? You may be able to satisfy your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) by gifting the amount directly to Light of Hearts Villa with no negative tax consequences.
Monetary donations to Light of Hearts Villa are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. Shortly after receiving your gift we will send you a letter certifying that you received no goods or services in exchange for your gift.

NEWS & updates

Light of Hearts Villa Celebrates 35th Anniversary, Raises Over $215,000 at Light the Way Gala

Over $215,000 was raised last week to help support the residents and community of Light of Hearts Villa, a Bedford-based nonprofit senior living facility, celebrating its milestone 35th anniversary at the Light the Way Gala. The event brought together 350 guests on September 27 to support of the Villa’s highly regarded, faith-based, compassionate care provided for older adults.

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Light of Hearts Villa Celebrates Deficiency-Free Survey

Light of Hearts Villa, a senior living community in Bedford, Ohio, received zero deficiencies during their annual state survey this past month. An accomplishment that is not easily attainable in the highly regulated world of assisted living. But what exactly does having “zero deficiencies” mean?

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