Voula Liacopulos of Egg Harbor Township has been appointed to the Angelic Health Foundation Board, a non-profit charity that supports final wishes, costs not covered by insurance for hospice patients in need, and grants and programs for community services and education. She was also selected as the Angelic Health Foundation Board secretary/treasurer.
The owner of the area franchise of Touching Heart at Home in Northfield, Liacopulos has a broad range of experience in home care, business development, and client services. Additionally, she is an accomplished choir director and organist. Well known for her dedication to various charities and fundraising events, Liacopulos has served with Contact Cape Atlantic, the Alzheimer’s Association/ Advocates in Motion (AIM) assigned to Senator Cory Booker’s team; Philoptochos Society; Atlanticare Regional Medical Center Red Dress event; Mudgirls Studios; and the 2020 Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church/Capital Campaign Committee.
As a board trustee, Liacopulos and fellow board members oversee the Angelic Health Foundation, assisting in fundraising, and evaluating grant applications. Other members include, Board Chair Nick (Nor’Easter Nick) Pittman, of Sewell, president and chief meteorologist of NorCast Media Group; Vice Chair Jeff Whitaker of Egg Harbor Township, a certified speaker, trainer and coach with Maxwell Leadership; and Vince Papaccio, of Ventnor, NJ, president of Papaccio Group LLC.
Angelic Health Foundation donations are tax-deductible and can be made in honor or memory of a loved one, as a special way to thank Angelic Staff for their care, or as an acknowledgment. Those wishing to learn more about the Angelic Health Foundation, or to donate, can do so online at Angelic.Health. Angelic Health is a leader in hospice care, based in West Atlantic City and serving New Jersey and South Carolina.