A Season of Giving and Winning Begins: Annual Homeland “Lottery” Calendar Now Available
In this season of giving, we often find ourselves struggling to find that perfect gift for the person who has everything. If you are searching for the ideal gift for friends and family on your holiday shopping list, Homeland has the solution. The Sixth Annual Homeland “Lottery” Calendar is now available. What could be better than supporting the critical work of Homeland while giving a gift which includes opportunities to win cash prizes!
The Lottery Calendar is a Homeland tradition because it is a gift that keeps on giving. Everyone who purchases a calendar is automatically entered into daily drawings for cash prizes of up to $100. Having a chance to win while giving adds an element of fun to this gift.
For $25 your calendar purchase helps Homeland provide financial support and additional services to residents, patients and clients in need. Since the launch of the calendar in 2015, more than $40,000 has been raised to help Homeland Center provide benevolent care. Homeland provides more than $3 million in benevolent care annually to ensure all residents, patients and clients receive high-quality, supportive care when they need it most.
“My husband gives one to everyone who works for him,” says Homeland Board of Trustees member Carlyn Chulick. “One man has won nine times. It’s a great gift for all those people you give a little something to when you want to say you’re thinking of them during the holidays.”
For 155 years, Homeland Center has been committed to meeting the ever-changing needs of the community. Homeland was founded in 1867 following the Civil War to care for widows and orphans. Over the years, it has become a five star facility offering state-of-the-art personal care suites, short-term rehabilitation services, a skilled nursing unit and the Ellenberger Unit, specializing in dementia.
Twelve years ago, Homeland launched its hospice program as an outreach effort to provide end-of-life care either in a person’s home or wherever they reside, including nursing facilities. Homeland Hospice is a nonprofit hospice program that serves 14 communities throughout Central Pennsylvania. Services include bereavement support to families for a full 13 months following the death of their loved one. This service is available to anyone in the community who is experiencing grief.
Homeland HomeHealth and Homeland HomeCare were created five years ago to provide a continuum of services for patients and their families through a team-approach to care, which places patients at the center of the team. Since the launch of these services, thousands of patients have received exemplarily care by a team who treats them like family.
Homeland’s 2022 calendar spotlights the organization’s 155th Anniversary. Calendars are now available. Order your calendar today by contacting the Homeland Center development office at (717) 221-7885 or use the button below to order via PayPal:

“You can tell when you’re in a place where administrative staff has been there a long time,” she says. “They’re committed to the mission and the organization and upholding the standards of excellence and quality care.’’
Family contact is an essential part of her job. When families schedule visits, they can turn to Amanda for help. They might call with requests as simple as assistance in finding a loved one’s favorite shirt or blanket. If they have questions about a loved one’s care, she conveys it to the nursing staff.
In October, Sadie turned 106 years old.
Sadie’s birthdays are always a cause for celebration. Because of COVID restrictions, last year, friends and family held a drive-by party. This year, the party moved to Homeland’s porch.
Welcome to Homeland Center’s first “Homeland Fall Fest” – a celebration of autumn that brought residents and staff outside to enjoy a crisp day and fun with friends.
“We wanted something special for the residents and the staff, just because this past year, and almost two years now, has been crazy,” says Activities Director
The Activities Department decided to dress as witches. Emma has been “going very hard into Spirit Week.”
