Teammate Spotlight: Ella Tomaselli

Ella Tomaselli serves as a Summer Student Intern and Administrative Assistant at Forefront Living Foundation (FLF). Born and raised in Dallas, Ella is a graduate of Ursuline Academy. Now, she is a sophomore attending the University of Texas at Austin (Class of ’26), where she majors in Civil Engineering and looks forward to a bright…

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FLF Hosts Lunch and Learn for PVN Residents

Compassionate hospice care plays a vital role in supporting individuals and their families during a challenging time. On Friday, July 14, the Forefront Living Foundation (FLF) hosted an educational Lunch and Learn for 30 Presbyterian Village North (PVN) residents, providing the opportunity to hear about the wonderful services offered by Faith Presbyterian Hospice (FPH), tour…

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FLF Stewardship Award

Awarded quarterly by the Forefront Living Foundation, the Stewardship Award is presented to an outstanding teammate of Forefront Living, or its entities, who displays the values of diversity, integrity, compassion and stewardship. This teammate encourages patients, families and their fellow teammates to thrive on a daily basis. Benzayb (Ben) Migrino, Faith Presbyterian Hospice Registered Nurse…

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FLF Hosts Music Therapy Dinner

On May 2, the Forefront Living Foundation (FLF) hosted its inaugural fundraising dinner benefiting the Music Therapy program at Faith Presbyterian Hospice (FPH). The elegant evening included special music accompanied by cocktails, dinner and touching stories related to the exceptional music therapy services offered by FPH. The program began with a warm welcome by FLF…

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Introducing Cathy Davis

Cathy Davis, a new member of Forefront Living Foundation’s Board of Trustees, has been a long-time supporter of Forefront Living. For the past six years, she and her husband, Bill, have actively sponsored the Each Moment Matters Luncheon (EMM). In addition, Cathy has served on the EMM Host Committee since 2016. Cathy is a founding…

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