2Life Communities in The Wall Street Journal

2Life Communities in The Wall Street Journal

On Friday, September 24th, the Wall Street Journal published “A New Lease on Life” featuring 2Life Communities in a New England special advertising feature on retirement. The story highlights 2Life’s commitment to high quality affordable housing, our mission to create vibrant communities, and includes glowing testimonials from our residents. Here are just a few:

“Our lives are filled with concerts, movies, book clubs, volunteer opportunities and gardening, plus being introduced to Brookline’s many resources. Our families meet and share activities with the families of our new friends. We ask about each other now and live within a growing circle of care for one another.” - Parvin Kossari

“I know I’m home when friends gather on the roof deck to share stories while appreciating the sunsets with Prosecco.” - Litty Medalia

“We feel protected and can flourish, even in the midst of this pandemic. By February 6 of this year, most of us had received our second vaccine shot, delivered to us outside our apartment doors.I feel so fortunate to live in a community led by someone with Amy’s vision and positivity.” --Litty Madalia

Also interviewed for this piece were our Chief Marketing Officer, Sharon Brooks, and our President & CEO, Amy Schectman. Both highlighted the increasing need for affordable housing in our communities, and how 2Life is striving to exceed all expectations. 

Check out the full page feature here

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