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Phoebe Ministries

www.phoebe.org

 
Phoebe Ministries was founded in 1903 when the Phoebe Deaconess Home, established by the Ministers of the Reformed Church (the forerunner of the United Church of Christ), opened its doors in the west end of Allentown. The Phoebe Deaconess Home aimed to
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.phoebe.org
  • 1925 W Turner St
    Allentown, PA USA 18104
  • Phone: 610.435.9037

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