
Homeship Fund
Donations to this fund provide financial assistance to current residents who are in need.
Endowment
The Gardens’ endowment is a fund that helps to ensure that we will have the resources to deliver on our commitment of care and services over the long term, and is critical to our ability to remain as affordable as possible.
Unrestricted Fund
Unrestricted gifts allow the Gardens leadership to support the area of greatest need.
Health Center Fund
Donations to this fund allow us to purchase additional equipment and supplies that contribute to the quality of care and resident enrichment in our Skilled Nursing areas, Magnolia Grove and the Evergreen Villas.
Congregational Homes, Inc. (dba Mt. San Antonio Gardens) is a not-for-profit, 501 (c) (3) charitable organization, making your gift to the Gardens tax deductible as permitted by law. Tax ID #952047121









Jay Labinger is a Gardens resident, he was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. Jay received his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Harvey Mudd College. He attended Harvard University where he earned a Ph.D. He was an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of Notre Dame. His career has included positions with Occidental Research Corporation & Atlantic Richfield. He is the Administrator of Beckman Institute at the California Institute of Technology as well as a Faculty Associate in the Chemistry Department. He enjoys reading, playing the piano, tennis and traveling. He has published books on the history of chemistry, sociology of science and literature & science. Here at the Gardens, Jay is part of the Conservation & Sustainability Committee the Green Fund as well as many other groups through the Gardens Club.
Jane Hurd is a Gardens resident, she was born & raised in a small town in Arkansas. After she received her BA from the University of Arkansas she moved to California and taught seventh grade English in Porterville CA. After two years she moved to Los Angeles and worked for the Department of Health Services and pursued a master’s degree in public administration from USC.  She served as CEO for two Los Angeles area hospitals. She continues to consult as an executive coach for CEOs of healthcare companies.  She has served on several boards including Mutual of America Insurance Company, YMCA of Metropolitan LA, LA Visiting Nurses Association and Inland Empire Girl Scouts. Jane is an award-winning author and plays several musical instruments. Here at the Gardens, Jane is part of the newly formed Bequest Committee, as well as many other groups through the Gardens Club.




















































