Christ’s Home, a non-denominational Christian ministry serving disadvantaged children and senior adults, hosted over 60 businesspersons representing four local chambers of commerce for a networking event in its multipurpose Community Center on May 19. Attendees had the opportunity to meet each other and expand their networks in a welcoming setting.
The following chambers of commerce participated in this event:
The event was coordinated by Brenda Greene, Director of Development, Christ’s Home, as a way to bring members of the four chambers together for networking and fellowship. Greene is a board member of the Greater Northeast Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce and she and her Christ’s Home colleagues maintain relationships with all of the participating chambers.
Christ’s Home Community Center is a 16,000 square foot facility, located at the center of the Warminster Children’s Campus. It features a full-size gymnasium (with lockers and showers) that can be used for basketball, volleyball, concerts, theater or banquets. The Community Center also features a commercial kitchen, a lobby with a coffee bar, two conference rooms, an executive conference room, a game room with ping pong table, pool table and air hockey table and a children’s play area. It is truly a multipurpose facility that not only serves the children and senior residents at Christ’s Home, but also serves the surrounding community through a variety of programs and facility rentals.
“We were so pleased to host this networking breakfast in our Community Center,” said George Zauflik, Vice President Corporate Relations of Christ’s Home. “It was great to meet members of the different area chambers and to be able to show off our space. It truly is a community resource and we welcome the opportunity to host other organizations and individuals in this space.”