The Stevens Square Foundation in Minneapolis, Minn., is a not-for-profit whose mission is "to nurture community-based programs that address the complex needs of diverse elders," per its website.
It's also a not-for-profit that just added five new board members.
One of those new board members is Anne Johnson, who has a career in medical illustration, healthcare communication, and fine arts, among other things, Twin Cities Arts reports.
The other four are Jonathan Lips, Jennifer Lundblad, Rajean Moone, and Jane Newman.
"Our Board of Directors is comprised of a dedicated group of community leaders committed to helping older adults with the greatest social and economic needs to remain at home and in community in the Twin Cities metro area," Barbie Levine, president of the board, says in a press release.
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