As a lifetime member and president of The Actors' Fund from 1989-2004, Mr. Dillon presided over countless activities designed to take care of entertainment professionals in need from every area of show business. He was heavily involved in day-to-day care for almost 14,000 entertainment professionals annually. Working closely with The Fund's trustees, executives and staff, he was closely associated with The Aurora, a 178-unit apartment complex offering affordable housing for entertainment professionals in Manhattan; the daily running of the Englewood facility, which boasts the highest health ratings for retirement and assisted living in the state of New Jersey; and The Palm View, a 44-unit luxury apartment complex in West Hollywood, CA, for entertainment professionals with AIDS.
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