Adah Cruzen shines her light again; Donation of $100,000 made to West Seattle Senior Center
Adah Cruzen shines her light again; Donation of $100,000 made to West Seattle Senior Center
Meal services, health and wellness programs, infrastructure, new computers and point of sale system all funded by gift
Adah Cruzen and West Seattle Senior Center Executive Director Lyle Evans were part of the luncheon in her honor at which a check was donated to the Center, bringing her support of the center to $100,000.
Tue, 07/10/2018
Only a couple of months after donating $100,000 to a fund to restore the murals of West Seattle, Adah Cruzen wife of the late Earl Cruzen has steppe forward to help another part of the community. She was honored on July 10 with a special luncheon at the West Seattle Senior Center. Executive Director of the Senior Center Lyle Evans wrote about her donation and how it came about for the Senior Center newsletter:
"Last month the Center was approached by a member of the community who asked what the Center needed in order to continue and enhance operations. I provided a wish list, not knowing the impact that list would have. About three weeks later, Adah Cruzen invited me to her home for lunch.
If you haven’t had the pleasure of meeting Adah, she is a lovely, unassuming woman with a gigantic heart and a very sweet demeanor. Many in West Seattle know and love her. Many also knew her husband, Earl Cruzen, the “Father” of Murals of West Seattle and local community leader. Adah talked about how Earl cared so much about West Seattle and wanted to leave a legacy gift to ensure the Senior Center was taken care of.
Adah beamed when she talked about her love of the Ukulele group and how she loves eating in the Café. She asked me how she could best support the Center. “What’s at the top of your wish list?” she asked. We then discussed the importance of our Westside Friends outreach program that helps homebound elders, as well as the importance of good food to those who may have their single most nutritious meal of the day here at the Center. Additionally, we discussed support for our many health and wellness programs, infrastructure improvements, new computers for staff, as well implementing a Point of Sale system to enhance existing services.
Our conversation included how vitally important it is to keep elders active in order for them to remain healthy, funding of the newsletter, and a commercial ice machine. We discussed how Hatten Hall needs improvement in order to bring more large groups into the Center, and how community is built one person at a time. This list was meant to be a partial list of items that the Center needs. I was overcome with emotion when Adah said she would fund everything we’d talked about with a legacy gift of $100,000!
We at the Center envisioned a day when we could expand physical space, programs, and outreach to welcome more of the people who need us the most. We want to become even more vibrant and more essential to those we serve, to do what we do better and grander. Earl and Adah Cruzen’s gift can help make that vision a reality. Thank you, Adah and Earl for your most generous support! We appreciate it enormously!"
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