Leadership

Arlington Retirement Housing Corporation (ARHC)

ARHC provides overall strategic direction and financial oversight, raises funds, manages volunteers and resident programs, and performs community outreach and advocacy for Culpepper Garden I, II and III.  ARHC is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit.

Culpepper Garden consists of four independent nonprofit corporations, including ARHC, set up to comply with U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requirements. Each corporation is led by a board. All four boards have the same volunteer board members.

Staff & Board

The Boards for Culpepper Garden I, II and III and the Arlington Retirement Housing Corporation contain the same members, who are individuals with expertise in housing, finance, elder law and/or issues that affect the health and well-being of older people. They are committed to the mission, ensuring the continued success of Culpepper Garden and are active in the Arlington County community.

ARHC Officers

Peter Kant, BOARD CHAIR
Chair, Diversity and Inclusion Task Force
CEO, Enabled Intelligence

Mary Susan Philp, VICE CHAIR
Chair, Expansion Work Group Committee
Finance
Expansion Work Group

Charles Meng, VICE CHAIR
CEO AFAC
Governance & Development
Finance, Operations

Hugh Franklin, SECRETARY
TD Bank
Resident Programs, Finance, Operations
Expansion Work Group

Rafael E. Roman, TREASURER
Silverene Group
Chair, Finance Committee

ARHC Board Members

Ken Aughenbaugh, Chair, Nominating and Governance Committee, Arlington County (retired)

Micheline Castan-Smith, Paradigm Companies

Sen. Barbara Favola, Virginia State Senator

Mesbah Motamed, Millenium Challenge Corporation

Chris Spahr, Wells Fargo

Hugh Franklin, TD Bank

Sandy Bushue, B&I Transportation Consulting

Kathy Cameron, National Council on Aging

Andres Tobar, Shirlington Employment and Education Center (SEEC)

Vinh Nguyen, The World Bank

Adam Krischer, Partner, Dennis, Stewart and Krischer

Rafael Roman, Arlington County

Brooke Hammond-Perez, Arlington County

Emily Abraham, Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington member

ARHC Staff

President, Culpepper Garden
Marta Hill Gray

Vice President, Development
Jasmin Witcher

Director of Community and External Relations
Laura Orihuela

Culpepper Garden Property Management Staff

Executive Director
Stacey Hayward

Property Operations Director
Paul Timpane

Assisted Living Activities Director
Colleen Boltri

Admissions Director
VACANT

Leasing Consultant
Samantha Herbel

Business Office Manager
Belinda Hayes

Accounting Manager
Angela Scott

Recertification Specialist
VACANT

Dining Services Director
Ron Reid

Director of Plant Operations
Ray Reyes

Resident Services Director
Rebekah Pearson

Resident Services Coordinator
Kiarra Clark

Director of Compliance
Niveen Laa

Assisted Living Resident Services Coordinator
Renita Payne

Director of Nursing
Asiatu Jalloh

Coordinated Services Management provides property management services for Culpepper Garden.

Denise White, President, Coordinated Services Management.

Partnerships

The nearby Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington (UUCA) founded the organization that is now ARHC in 1971, to generate support and raise funds to provide quality, affordable housing for senior citizens in the community. The church and its members have provided leadership, volunteer and financial support to Culpepper Garden for more than four decades.

Arlington County has supported Culpepper Garden since its beginning, providing onsite services for residents as well as essential financial assistance. That assistance includes subsidies to help some residents pay rent, to defray assisted living costs and to cover the costs of additional meals for a limited number of independent-living residents.

Culpepper Garden welcomes nonprofit and community partners to enrich the lives of our residents. Current partnerships include:

  • High School Student interns – Career Center students in the Culinary, Cosmetology, Physical Therapy, PEP (Program for Employment Preparedness) and Junior ROTC programs work with staff and residents.
  • Polling Site – Culpepper Garden residents can vote onsite and we can also help residents obtain required voter ID
  • Library – Arlington County Library makes large print and talking books available onsite.
  • Money Management Assistance – Through an Arlington County grant to Northern Virginia Family Services (NVFS), part-time financial aid is available.
  • Legal Services – Legal Services of Northern Virginia comes to Culpepper Garden every six weeks.
  • Supplemental Food – Arlington Food Assistance Center (AFAC) distributes food every two weeks.
  • Transportation – Senior Loop, Super Senior Taxi, Interim STAR Transportation, Metro Access, and Door-thru-Door provide transportation services to our residents.
  • College Students – Nursing students from Marymount University and Ph.D. psychology students from George Washington University gain real-world experience in public health and psychology counseling. George Mason University Health Administration interns gain nonprofit management experience.
  • Virginia Cooperative Extension — Master Gardeners and Master Naturalists help residents and volunteers maintain gardens and wooded areas on the Culpepper Garden site.
  • Faith-based community, Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts — Enrich residents' lives with onsite activities.
  • Fenwick Foundation —  Provides free tickets to nearby cultural and sports events