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Keeping the Magic Alive
At age 100, Dorothy Young is many things — an artist, a published author, a professional ballroom dancer, and the only living assistant to Harry Houdini. But most notably, and possibly most importantly, Dorothy is a generous philanthropist.

A Legacy of Giving to Jersey Shore
Those who have visited Jersey Shore University Medical Center may recognize her name. The Dorothy Young Chapel was her gift to Jersey Shore in honor of her beloved parents. It’s intended to provide welcome refuge and comfort to all in need. "It warms my heart to know that my parents are looking down on me," Dorothy notes.

However, the chapel is just one of many gifts she has given to the community and to Jersey Shore University Medical Center. Through the years, Dorothy has also volunteered her time to Jersey Shore, serving on its Board of Trustees. As a result, she has an inside understanding of the "magic" of medicine and the power of prayers for healing. She was also among the first donors to participate in the Jersey Shore University Medical Center Pooled Income Fund, which has now been replaced by the Charitable Gift Annuity Program. These programs provide income at a high percentage rate to donors throughout their life, while also giving a donation to the Meridian hospital of their choice.

Living a Full Life
At 100 years old, Dorothy is surprised that she has survived her brother and sisters — she describes herself as the frail one in the family. Dorothy remarks, "Nothing in my career or family life was planned, but God led me at every turn and has made me happy."

The chapel is a fitting gift from Dorothy, who is a longtime resident of Ocean Grove and the daughter of a minister. In fact, her family has served the Methodist Church for six generations. She credits her father for her philanthropic spirit. "People should help each other as much as possible," states Dorothy. Aside from her charitable gifts, Dorothy keeps herself happy by enjoying time with her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and playing backgammon with her friends. She is also an avid consumer of chocolates, candies, and ice cream, and works off these decadent pleasures by maintaining a regular exercise routine and dancing. For fun, she also visits Monmouth Park Race Track once a year — and sometimes her bets even win. "My life is so full that I sometimes wonder why God is keeping me here so long," says Dorothy. "I’ve done it all."

Nancy Barone– Nancy Barone


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