
During the initial phases of the COVID-19 Pandemic, the MHCO Board of Directors appointed Board Chair Elizabeth Kelly as Acting Chief Operating Officer – helping to coordinate the organization’s response… Read more »
A New Season for Bill Herr

There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven. (Ecclesiastes 3:11) After serving as Chaplain of the Mennonite Memorial Home, and then also Maple Crest… Read more »
Meet Some New (and Familiar) Faces at MHCO

Just about anyone you speak to would admit that life is different than it was just a few short months ago. Change can be hard for creatures of habit, but… Read more »
Spring 2019 Vine Newsletter Available!

Download the most recent Vine Newsletter by clicking the link below; 2019 Spring MHCO Vine Newsletter
MHCO EMPLOYEES RECEIVE “STAR” RECOGNITION

Elders, family members and staff nominated several Mennonite Home Communities of Ohio (MHCO) employees for LeadingAge Ohio STAR Awards. With the tagline, “You Make the Difference!” the STAR Awards are… Read more »
Four Decades Have Flown by for MHCO Employees

Rodney Dyck and Sue Richard have a combined 80 years of employment at Mennonite Memorial Home. When they accepted jobs at Mennonite Memorial Home, neither Rodney Dyck, nor Sue Richard… Read more »
MHCO Seeking Volunteer Drivers
If you are 21 or older and like to drive, Mennonite Home Communities of Ohio has a rewarding volunteer opportunity for you. MHCO is seeking to add drivers to its… Read more »
Lewandoskis Benefit from Family Volunteer Experience
According to the website for Kids Giving Back, volunteering is a two-way street, giving children and their families an opportunity to change lives, including their own. Because of the Mennonite… Read more »
Niekamp Has A “Memorable” Career

Ever since graduating from Bluffton University with a degree in recreation management, Kristen Niekamp has been wanting to work with elders. A few years after college, she accepted the position… Read more »
Volunteer Opportunities Lead to Career Choice for Scholarship Winner

A mission trip to Peru changed Karis Wilson’s mind about her choice of careers. “I had always wanted to be a lawyer, since I love to read,” said Wilson. “After… Read more »