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be taken to serve each
                                                                                               senior as a true indi-
                                                                                               vidual.
                                                                                               Another woman at the
                                                                                               helm of this organiza-
                                                                                               tion is Cheryl Wilson,
                                                                                               the CEO of St. Paul’s
                                                                                               Senior Homes and
                                                                                               Services. Carol spoke
                                                                                               highly of Ms. Wilson
                                                                                               and all she had done for
                                                                                               St. Paul’s PACE... St.
                                                                                               Paul’s PACE is un-
                                                                                               doubtedly a great place
                                                                                               for low-income seniors
                                                                                               who qualify, and at the
                                                                                               heart of this organiza-
                                                                                               tion are strong women
                                                                                               like Carol Hubbard and
                                                                                               Cheryl Wilson.
                                                                                               Carol, a breast cancer
                                                                                               survivor since 2001,
                                                                                               a survivor of closing
                                                                                               one’s beloved business,
                                                                                               a survivor of tough
                                                                                               times who describes
                                                                                               her leadership style as
                                                                                               calm and honest with
                                                                                               an emphasis on “doing
                                                                                               the right thing” is indeed
                                                                                               a woman to be admired.
                                                                                               Because of the cancer
                                                                                               and other challenges,
                                                                                               she has learned to let
 14                                                                                            go of the “small stuff.”
       She realized what was most important to her is family, patient care, and music; when playing her sax or flute and taking care of others,
       she is fulfilled. With a supportive husband and a satisfying career, Carol has found balance and contentment in her life. Meeting Carol
       Hubbard, with her friendly and forward-thinking management skills, one senses that organizations like St. Paul’s PACE are all the
       stronger  for having people like her in a leadership role.
       There is no doubt with women like Cheryl Wilson and Carol Hubbard at the forefront, seniors in our community can be taken care of
       in a compassionate, dedicated manner. To reach more seniors in need of such care, new facilities in South and East County are being
       planned and will, hopefully, be in operation within the next twelve months.
       The many smiles I encountered on my visit and the overall charm of the facility made St. Paul’s PACE a place where frail, low-income
       seniors can indeed receive “Hope, Dignity, Independence, Pride, Joy, and Family.”
       For more information, visit www.stpaulspace.org or call (619) 677-3800.









                          Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary




                             Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary meets for breakfast
                             every Tuesday 7-8:30am at the Country Club of
                             Rancho Bernardo, 12280 Greens East Rd. San Diego,
                             Ca. 92128 (next to Rancho Bernardo Inn).
                             The Club is involved in local community and
                             international projects.  For more information call
                             Jana Markley, Membership Chairman  at 858-613-4656


                                       www.rbsunrise.org
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