University of Pittsburgh
September 19, 2007

Pitt Sept. 28 United Way Day of Caring to Focus on 15 Projects Throughout the Community, for "The Greater Good"

Pitt teaming with TIAA-CREF at Lemington Community Services and South Oakland Greenway project
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PITTSBURGH-Borrowing the phrase "for the greater good" from its partner TIAA-CREF, the University of Pittsburgh will be promoting "the greater good" in 15 community projects during its United Way Day of Caring Sept. 28, including the TIAA-CREF-sponsored work at Lemington Community Services Senior Center and the South Oakland Greenway project.

Steve Zupcic of Pitt's Office of Community Relations coordinates the Day of Caring event. Community Relations, in cooperation with Pitt's Equipoise, the association of African American staff and faculty, will assist Lemington in transferring previously donated office dividers and furniture.

TIAA-CREF, a retirement planning and investment manager for University faculty and staff, is funding the upgrade of Lemington's computer system as well as the transformation of a piece of South Oakland property into a green space and park.

"The need to care for the frail elderly identified by our founder, Mary Peck Bond, more than 100 years ago continues today-particularly as our aging population grows and seeks services that enable them to remain independent and in their own homes," said Joy Starzl, executive director of Lemington Community Services Senior Center.

Other Pitt Day of Caring volunteer services at Lemington will include:

o Telephoning homebound seniors to check on them and offer the services of

Lemington;

o Assisting with the Silver Sneakers sessions for both active and frail seniors;

o Assisting with serving meals to both frail and active seniors;

o Conducting interviews with seniors over age 90 for oral history documentation; and

o Conducting art classes with seniors.

Among Pitt's Day of Caring projects are reading aloud at the Urban League Charter School in East Liberty, Schenley Park restoration, Shuman Center job readiness, Family House Fix-it Day, interior improvement at Gwen's Girls, freshening up the Roselia Center, and packaging medical supplies at Global Links. For a complete list of projects visit www.pitt.edu/~united/projects.html.

The Lemington Community Services heritage dates back to 1882, when founder Mary Peck Bond began caring for "the poorest of poor." Lemington Community Services continues this long tradition of providing high-quality home care services to frail elderly clients who rely on them to manage in their own homes and communities. Pittsburgh's East End residents look to Lemington for a variety of services including congregate meals, service coordination, socialization and recreation, outreach, information and referral, educational classes, and health enhancement programs.

"We are honored to sponsor this Day of Caring at the University of Pittsburgh, as our employees have a long tradition of contributing to those efforts that help support the greater good," said Scott Evans, executive vice president of Asset Management for TIAA-CREF. "Managing our clients financial security to and through retirement has been our only mission for nearly 90 years," Evans added.

TIAA-CREF is a national financial services organization and the leading provider of retirement services in the academic, research, medical, and cultural fields with more than $428 billion in combined assets under management (6/30/07). To learn more about TIAA-CREF, visit www.tiaa-cref.org.

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