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2019 Donor List Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta 2019 Donor List 1 Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta appreciates the many generous donors that understand our vision and share in our mission. Their involvement through financial contributions is vital to our patients, families and community, as Children’s relies on that support to enhance the lives of children. Below is a full list of donors who gave to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta starting at $1,000,000+ to $1,000 from January 1 through December 31, 2019. *We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the listing. If you find an error, please accept our apology and alert us by reaching Caroline Qualls, Stewardship Senior Program Coordinator, at 404-785-7351 or [email protected]. 2 Table of Contents Circle of Vision ($1,000,000 and above)..............................................................................4 Circle of Discovery ($500,000-$999,999) ............................................................................4 Circle of Strength ($100,000-$499,999) ..............................................................................5 Circle of Courage ($50,000-$99,999) ..................................................................................6 Circle of Promise ($25,000-$49,999) ..................................................................................7 Circle of Imagination ($10,000-$24,999).............................................................................8 Dream Society ($5,000-$9,999) ........................................................................................ 13 Inspiration Society ($2,500-$4,999) .................................................................................. 18 Compassion Society ($1,000-$2,499)................................................................................ 25 3 Circle of Vision ($1,000,000 and above) 95.5 WSB Care-a-Thon Aflac Aflac Field Force Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carlos Joanna and Mark Chancy Peach Bowl, Inc. Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Costco Wholesale CURE Childhood Cancer Mrs. Frances W. DuBose* Thomas Egleston Trust Lettie Pate Evans Foundation Francis A. Fischel Irrevocable Trust Georgia Power Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hayes Jr. Beth and Tommy Holder The Imlay Foundation, Inc. The Kelin Foundation The Marcus Foundation, Inc. Ms. Harriet S. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. Seaman Mr. and Mrs. H. Bronson Smith UGA Miracle Mr. Bizhan Vesali Mr. Jennings E. Watkins Joseph B. Whitehead Foundation Dianne and Doug Williams The Zeist Foundation Inc. Circle of Discovery ($500,000-$999,999) Atlanta - Area Hyundai Dealers Amy and Jonathan Bridges Mr. and Mrs. Marcus E. Bromley Ms. Nancy G. Bromley Mr. and Mrs. John A. Carlos Delta Air Lines The Home Depot Foundation The Scott Hudgens Family Foundation Inc. Helena K. Bentley, M.D. Kohl's Cares The Carlos and Marguerite Mason Trust Panda Express Publix Super Markets Virginia Kimbrough Clark Reese and Thomas Matt Reese Trust Swim Across America Walmart / Sam's Club 4 Circle of Strength ($100,000-$499,999) Ace Hardware Dana and Lige Gillis Mr. and Mrs. F. Duane Ackerman Elliott Leigh Githens Foundation Amy and Ronnie Agami Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Githens Atlanta Gas Light Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund American Endowment Foundation Mr. Steven D. Goodman Kathelen and Dan Amos Great Clips Atlanta Ronald McDonald House Charities Jerry and Barbara Greenbaum Inc. The Leonard and Jerry Greenbaum Family Atlanta United Foundation America's Thrift Stores Ms. Crystal J. Hanlon Autism Speaks Inc. The Hart Family Foundation Inc. Anne R. Baker* Mrs. Elisabeth Hartung David and Natalie Batchelor Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Hertz Liz and Frank Blake Hogs for the Cause Inc. The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Jana and Tim Hourigan The Molly Blank Fund Ian's Friends Foundation Stephanie V. Blank Drs. Lucky and Shabnam Jain Mr. Eric A. Bromley Ms. Valarie N. James* Mr. Tyler Bromley Joy in Childhood Foundation Callaway Foundation Inc. Kauffman Tire John A. Carlos and Elaine F. Carlos Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Kauffman Charitable Fund The Klump Family Foundation Inc. Andrew & Eula Carlos Foundation LLC Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Klump Chick-Fil-A Atlanta Operators The Kroger Company David R. & Margaret C. Clare Foundation Lassiter Family Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William C. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Elwood G. Lassiter III The Coca-Cola Company Dr. and Mrs. Richard G. Lassiter Anne Mays & C. A. Conklin Trust Cheri and Bill Lennie Cox Enterprises Inc. Mr. Alfred I. Leo Jr. The Jim Cox, Jr. Foundation Mrs. Casmira W. Leo Credit Unions for Kids Richard and Jill Leonard Cumulus Media The Live A Yes Foundation Inc. Curing Kids Cancer Inc. The Ma-Ran Foundation Dairy Queen Fred and Nancy Marcus Mr. Willie Daniels Marriott International Mr. and Mrs. Cameron L. Darweesh McKenney's, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Decker Trust Under Will of Irene McMath Drs. Usha P. and Prakash V. Desai Dawn and Craig Menear Barbara R. Dillingham Miracle at Kennesaw State Oliver S. and Jennie R. Donaldson Morgan Stanley Charitable Trust Mr. William Robert Morgan* Allison and Billy Dukes Morningside Foundation Fund Angie Duprey and DD Fritch Katherine John Murphy Foundation The Ecker Family The Naserian Foundation Walt Ehmer Mr. and Mrs. Jim B. Nichols Enduring Hearts Nien Made Extra Life Charlie and Lisa Ogburn For the Kids at Georgia Tech Phi Mu Fraternity The Franklin Foundation Inc. Polo in the Pines Inc. Trust Under Will of Frances B. Gable Sandra and Larry Prince Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Gilbreth The Quikrete Companies 5 Randal Lowe Plumbing SunTrust Bank Inc. La Raza 102.3/107.1 FM Tom Taylor Family Foundation RE/MAX Teammates For Kids Foundation Rogers E. Thornton Fund Mr. and Mrs. Lindy R. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Ramon E. Tomé Rooms To Go United Distributors Mr. and Mrs. Stuart R. Sherrill UPS Foundation Ms. Doris C. Simmons* Willard and Pat Walker Charitable Nancy and Steve Simms Foundation Inc. Dr. Marilyn H. Simons and Mr. James Mr. and Mrs. Todd Wandtke Simons Mr. and Mrs. David R. Woolf Ms. Alice S. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Tyler L. Woolson Stoneypeak Foundation Circle of Courage ($50,000-$99,999) Mr. and Mrs. Harshavardhan V. Agadi Express Oil Change and Tire Engineers Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Alias Foundation For a Better World Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Fowler Andee’s Army Georgia Automobile Dealers Assn. Ansley Atlanta Real Estate Mr. and Mrs. Tony R. Gibson ARCO Design Build - Build to Suit Inc. Mr. and Mrs. C. Spencer Godfrey AT&T The Gordy Foundation Atlanta Braves GreenSky The Chantal and Tommy Bagwell Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William Hammill Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Judd I. Harper Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Bagwell Houseworks LTD and the Benamy Family Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Q. Ball III IHOP The Ballko Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James S. Jarrard Bank of America Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Jeffords Mr. and Mrs. Michael Beinenson The Junior League of Atlanta Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Brian R. Betkowski Kelly Products Inc. Ron and Lisa Brill Charitable Trust Kids 'R' Kids Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Brown The Ray M. and Mary Elizabeth Lee Mr. Joseph F. Brown Foundation Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Marc A. Brown Ann Townsend Lynch Foundation Inc. Mr. and Mrs. W. McKnight Brown Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Lynch Mrs. Belitje B. Bull* Macy's Inc. Carter's Charitable Foundation McLane Company Inc. Jack and Erin Cay Miracle UNG Barbara and Steve Chaddick O'Charley's Mr. Himanshu Chaudhary Charles H. Ogburn Family Trust Mr. Haydn Chilcott OneDigital Child's Play Charity William B. Orkin Foundation Inc. Chip's Nation Amy and Adam Orkin Mark Claude Papa John's Crawford & Company The Hellen Ingram Plummer Charitable The Cross Foundation Foundation Inc. Sylvia and Bruce Dick Malcolm and Musette Powell Richard and Susan Dugas Family Foundation ProSys Information Systems Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Dugas Jr. Savitri and Deepak Rao 6 Renaissance Charitable Foundation Inc. Speedway Children's Charities The Ruskin Family Trust Spirit of Children The Louise and Brett Samsky Family The Stefan Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. S. Andrew Sullivan Maxine R. and Jack S. Schiffman Family Ms. Melanie Waitzer Foundation Inc. Walgreens Dan and Allison Singleton Circle of Promise ($25,000-$49,999) Accent Decor Inc. Fulton County Schools Dr. R.E. Adair Memorial Fund Georgia Crown Distributing Co. Jane and Andrew Adams Georgia Water & Fire Restoration The Allen Family Georgia Wireless Association Mr. Herb A. Allen III Golden State Foods Foundation Amazon Inc. Golf for the Kids LLC Mr. and Mrs. Neal K. Aronson Vernon and Elise Googe Arrow Exterminators Inc. Gwinnett Championship Foundation Inc. Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Mr. and Mrs. John R. Haber Atlanta Tau Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Shirley and Jack Hammer Carol Jean Barrow* The Hammill Family Foundation BNY Mellon Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Hammill Jr. Brasfield & Gorrie LLC Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hofland Ms. Gloria Brooks Peter Hopkins Foundation Inc. Buchholz Foundation The Matthew and Anne Park Hopkins Family C.H. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hovis Tracy and Steve Cahillane Teresa and Brian Howard Lane Carlock and Clark Howard Walter and Judy Hoyt Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Chris Carlton Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Huebner Mr. and Mrs. Joshua J. Champion ImpactAssets Combined Federal Campaign Isdell Family Foundation Community Bankers Association of Georgia Ms. Jean Katherine Jennings* Leadership Division Johnny's and Johnny Brusco's NY Style Pizza Ann Rankin Cowan J. P. Morgan Berry R. Cox Family Foundation Kirkland Signature CRH The Holly Lane Foundation Inc. Ann and Jay Davis The Sartain Lanier Family Foundation Inc. Brian and Courtney Deitz Mrs. Lois H. Lazaro Chris and Shelly Demetree Family Foundation Inc. Mr. William Z. Lee and Ms. Cara A. Isdell Lee Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Demetree Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lientz Jr. Mr. Xavier Dotson The Links Inc. - Camellia Rose Joy and John Dyer The Azalea City Chapter of The Links Incorporated Chase Elliott Foundation Inc. Lockheed Martin Emory Miracle Dance Marathon Love's Travel Stops Ms. Lori Evers, C.P.A. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Fanning Mr. Albert S.
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