AVA Digital Awards recently announced PMMA (Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America) received two awards for outstanding achievement by creative professionals involved in concept, direction, design and production of media that is part of the evolution of digital communication.
The newly redesigned Wichita Presbyterian Manor website received Gold Awards for creativity in web design and as a business to consumer website. Wichita Presbyterian Manor’s redesigned website, along with 15 other PMMA community websites, was re-launched in 2019.
In addition PMMA’s Art is Ageless® website, ArtIsAgeless.org, received honorable mention in the non-profit website category.
Art is Ageless is a trademarked program of PMMA. Each of PMMA’s 16 communities holds a juried art competition exclusively for people age 65 and older. Winning art is entered in a masterpiece level competition for the opportunity to appear in the annual Art is Ageless calendar or note cards. The website features winning artwork, artists’ stories, electronic greeting cards, current and past calendars, online entry forms and more. The site is found at ArtIsAgeless.org.
Winners were selected in more than 200 categories in Audio, Video, and Web-based production.
AVA Digital Awards is sponsored and judged by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals. As part of its mission, AMCP fosters and supports the efforts of creative professionals who contribute their unique talents to public service and charitable organizations.
PMMA began in Newton, Kan., in 1949 and now has 16 senior living communities and two hospices in Kansas and Missouri, and a new campus under development in Colorado Springs. It offers independent and assisted living, long-term care, memory care, short-term rehabilitation, respite care and adult day services. Learn more about the nonprofit organization at PMMA.org.