Mary Flick
Moorestown Ecumenical Neighborhood Development, Inc. (MEND) has appointed Mary Flick, RN to the Friends of MEND, Inc. Board of Trustees.
The Friends of MEND is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) corporation founded for the exclusive purpose of supporting MEND’s affordable housing mission in southern New Jersey by helping MEND obtain charitable contributions. In 2005, Friends of MEND, Inc. started an Endowment Fund for the long-term benefit of MEND.
“We are thrilled to welcome Mary Flick to our Board of Directors,” said Friends of MEND, Inc. president James Greene. “Her talent and expertise in the health care field will be a great asset to MEND as we continue to serve our New Jersey neighbors in need.”
Flick serves as a registered nurse on the Intermediate Neuro Intensive Care Unit at Jefferson Hospital of Neuroscience in Philadelphia, Pa. Previously, Flick participated as member of Leadership LIVE, a series of workshops, special events, and community service opportunities designed to enhance your knowledge, skills, and efficacy as a leader in today's world. She also served as an Emergency Department Scribe for Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center in Williamsburg, Va.
About MEND
Moorestown Ecumenical Neighborhood Development, Inc. (MEND) is a private, nonprofit, housing development organization founded by several Moorestown churches in 1969. MEND is a national and state award-winning developer dedicated to providing safe and affordable rental housing to senior citizens, disabled persons, and families of low and moderate income. MEND has developed 770 residential units at 30 locations in the Burlington County region. Over the past 50 years, MEND’s affordable housing production efforts have represented a $150 million real estate investment in the region. Visit www.mendinc.org for more information.