Category: News

  • Lincoln Hills Foundation Swears in 2024 Officers

    Officers were sworn in at the January meeting and they are already working on 2024 programs and community engagement. Officers for this year are Frima Stewart who continues as Vice President, Joan Logue will continue as Secretary, Kent Noard continues as Treasurer, Carol Dickey continues as Assistant Treasurer and Denise Bowden continues as President.

  • Contributing to Saving Lives in Sun City Lincoln Hills

    Contributing to Saving Lives in Sun City Lincoln Hills–The Lincoln Hills Foundation Board Member: Bonnita Wirth, Ph.D. The Lincoln Hills Foundation (LHF) funds solutions and programs that enhance the quality of life for the senior residents of the Lincoln community. The LHF, an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) nonprofit in Lincoln Hills that designates every donation dollar to…

  • Lincoln Hills Foundation Awards Special $50,000 Grant to Salt Mine

    Lincoln Hills Foundation Awards Special $50,000 Grant to Salt Mine Covers Required Purchase of New Vehicle Contact: Eric Long eric@thesaltminelincoln.com January 28, 2022 — The Lincoln Hills Foundation is pleased to announce that it has awarded a special grant in the amount of $50,000 to The Salt Mine. New California regulations made it necessary for…

  • A Visit to the Twelve Bridges Library

    There are always places you want to go but never seem to get around to.  For me that was visiting the Twelve Bridges Library right here in Lincoln.  I had been there in pre-pandemic days for the “Meet the Author” evenings but it was after hours and way past time to be able to enter…

  • Lincoln Hills Foundation Swears in 2022 Officers

    Officers were sworn in at the January meeting and they are already working on 2022 programs and community engagement. Officers for this year are Frima Stewart who continues as Vice President, Joan Logue will continue as Secretary, Kent Noard continues as Treasurer, Carol Dickey continues as Assistant Treasurer and Denise Bowden continues as President.

  • New Slate of Officers for the Foundation

    The holidays seem to be a distant memory as we move into February.  For the Lincoln Hills Foundation it means that the new slate of officers was sworn in at the January meeting and they are already working on 2021 programs and community engagement. Officers for this year are Frima Stewart as Vice President, Joan…

  • National Night Out

    The LHF teamed up with Neighborhood Watch for the National Night Out event on October 6 to collect holiday food donations for the Salt Mine. Pictured here is Barbara Branch from NW in front of her fully loaded garage waiting for Foundation volunteers to transport the 300+ boxes and bags. This was a very successful…

  • October 6 National Night Out Partnership

    The LHF is partnering with Neighborhood Watch this year on National Night Out. Mail box captains are encouraged to include collecting canned and boxed food items for The Salt Mine at village gatherings this year. Foundation volunteers will pick up donations from participating villages and deliver them to The Salt Mine. Both Neighborhood Watch and…

  • Caregiving

    Isolation, depression, loneliness…symptoms of the current stay-at-home order. Now imagine this was expected only of you and there was no end in sight. Many of our neighbors right here in Lincoln Hills are facing this situation. During the early stages of Dementia, things are manageable and with a few adaptations life may proceed as normal.…

  • Salt Mine Provides

    Volunteers at the Salt Mine organize and distribute needed nutrition to Lincoln residents.  The Foundation provides support for procuring food and supplies.  Pictured here is the staging area for filling the food boxes, and drive-up pandemic distribution that avoids physical contact between volunteers and clients.