The Face of Cassia
By Wendi Dressen, Director of Volunteer Engagement I ran across an article with the top 10 reasons to volunteer. There were lots of great reasons on the list, like saving resources, gaining professional experience, learning… READ MORE
The Face of Cassia
Face of Caring – April 2022 In honor of Public Health Week between April 4 and 10 and National Volunteer Appreciation Week between April 17 and 23, we want to introduce you to Business Office… READ MORE
The Face of Cassia
Cassia is inspired by Harrison’s story and by all employees who make it a priority to help their co-workers. We are thrilled to be able to honor Harrison! READ MORE
The Face of Cassia
To celebrate Women's History Month, we are sharing a few stories of the history of our legacy Augustana and legacy Elim organizations, both of which had their start with influential women. READ MORE
The Face of Cassia
Volunteer Pastor John Runyon missed his weekly visits to Brookside during the pandemic, so he got creative! READ MORE
The Face of Cassia
Cassia’s Regent at Burnsville Volunteer Marie Christianson was honored two weeks ago by LeadingAge Minnesota with the Volunteer of the Year Award in the Twin Cities metropolitan area (District G). The award honors a volunteer… READ MORE
The Face of Cassia
As February is National Heart Month, we want to share a special Valentine from Marilyn Vertin Rochat, a family member at Cassia’s Chapel View Apartments. She wrote to us about Certified Nursing Assistant Robin Woodbury,… READ MORE
The Face of Cassia
When Marge Johnson heard Fargo Elim was on fire in January 2020, she had the impulse to jump in the car and go, to be of help however she could. But she was 88 and… READ MORE
The Face of Cassia
January 23, 2020 started out as a normal day for John “JC” Cunningham. His wife Karen picked him up at Fargo Elim for a doctor’s appointment, and they decided to go to the Fargo Air… READ MORE
The Face of Cassia
A&E Pharmacy Manager Elizabeth Scott has been instrumental in Cassia's ability to vaccinate more than 18,000 people. READ MORE