Sanctuary Hills is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for seniors and disabled individuals by providing meaningful outings, community outreaches, and opportunities for intergenerational connection.
We bridge the gap between youth and the elderly, fostering dignity, joy, and belonging—one soul at a time.
Sanctuary Hills makes a meaningful impact in our community by creating opportunities for connection, joy, and purpose. Through Kids Day activities at senior living facilities, they bring generations together, filling hearts with laughter and renewed spirit. Their one-on-one visits offer companionship and genuine care, reminding each individual they are seen, valued, and not alone. Volunteers share smiles, love, and kindness, while encouraging others to find their “ONE”—that special person to invest in and uplift. From everyday moments to the unforgettable Royal Photo Shoot, Sanctuary Hills helps the elderly feel celebrated, cherished, and truly special.
Three hearts, one mission. So grateful for the way Christina, Carrie and Sherry pour their love and energy into serving through Sanctuary Hills in our outreaches and one on ones.
Barbara thought the kids day at her assisted living was really special she loved "seeing the adults working along side of the kids."
Paula, an Activities Director at a senior living facility, shares how residents feel when Sanctuary Hills volunteers come to visit.
Jo shared her heartfelt gratitude for the volunteers who supported her, calling them “special angels” who lifted her both mentally and physically. Their kindness made a lasting impact she’ll never forget.
Raye had a wonderful time during baking day at her assisted living community, enjoying the laughter and camaraderie with everyone involved. Her favorite part? Making delicious stroopwafels and sharing the joy together.
In loving memory of Kay Roberts, whose life of service became the very inspiration to create a nonprofit devoted to caring for the elderly. For nearly 40 years, Kay poured her heart into others as a caregiver, serving with unwavering dedication, loyalty, compassion, and grace.
Her example showed us what it truly means to serve—to see people, to love them well, and to show up with kindness day after day. Because of Kay, a greater mission was born: a commitment to continue her legacy by reaching and uplifting the elderly in our community.
We thank Kay for the life she lived as a true servant and for the love she so freely gave to those in need. Her spirit lives on in every act of care, every moment of connection, and every life touched through the mission she inspired.