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Sacred Heart Medical Center Foundation Donors Sacred Heart Medical Center Foundation Donors Sacred Heart Medical Center Foundation expresses deep appreciation to the donors listed below for their contributions to support medical excellence and compassionate care. This list reflects gifts received from July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011. Our goal is to ensure the accuracy of this list. If you have a correction, please call Sacred Heart Medical Center Foundation at (541) 686‐6958. $1,000,000.00 + North Eugene High School Bert & Shirley Babb Doyle & Donna Shepherd Northwest Community Cristin J. Babcock, MD & Foundation Credit Union Mr. Eric Cullander Oregon Credit Union Bag City $100,000 + Foundation Herbert C. Baker, MD Dr. & Mrs. Hugh B. Johnston PacificSource Health Plans Dr. & Mrs. Stanley S. Baldwin Mr. Guy D. Justice & Ms. Eva Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Bank of America Smekens-Justice Eugene Bank of America – Providence OASIS Program c/o Macy's Pleasant Hill High School Mr. & Mrs. David A. Barker Rosaria P. Haugland Mr. & Mrs. Jack Pyle Belfor Foundation Mel & Michelle Pyne Belfor USA Group Inc. Sacred Heart Hospital Guild Rite Aid – W. 29th Bess Spiva Timmons Sheldon High School Foundation Inc. $10,000 + South Eugene High School Bicoastal Media Associated Oregon Loggers Springfield High School Ms. Susan M. Blane Inc. Dr. & Mrs. Ronald D. Stock Mrs. Sallylou Bonzer Mrs. Phoebe S. Atwood Susan G. Komen for the Borders Books & Music Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Bajer Cure Oregon & Brian Henninger Foundation Mrs. Barbara J. Cargill SW Washington Affiliate Ms. Lori Bridges Century Bank Thurston High School Mrs. Ruby Brockett Churchill High School United Way of Lane Mr. Paul Brody CO-OP Network County C&K Market Inc. Costco Wholesale – Albany Willamette High School Cappelli Miles Costco Wholesale – Eugene Mr. Alan Yordy & Carmike 12 Cottage Grove High School Ms. Joan Kropf Donald & Carolyn Carney Crescent Valley High School Mr. & Mrs. Ken Carter Credit Unions for Kids $1,000 + Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Case, Jr. Estate of John D. McBurney Abby's Legendary Pizza Cawood Mrs. Lois M. Fisher Foundation Liz & Neil Cawood Jo-Mae & Joe Gonyea, II Ace Hardware Corporation Carolyn Chambers John & Yvonne Hamson Ms. Linda Alberts & Ms. Chambers Family Foundation Timothy & Pamela Herrmann Rose Alberts Chapala Mexican Restaurant Dr. Jill Hoggard Green & Mr. Mrs. Virginia Anderson Inc. David I. Green Mr. Mario Andrade Johnna M. Charbonneau, MD Imagine Nation Books Ltd DBA Wendy & Jeff Apland Chevron Humankind Matching Books Are Fun John E. & Mamie A. Gift Program Kohl's Arnold Ms. Michelle L. Clark Marist High School Arnold, Gallagher, Mr. Arthur L. Cleppe Muscular Dystrophy Saydack, Percell, Roberts Mr. & Mrs. M. 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