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18 Hours & 52 Minutes of Giving Donor Listing 18 Hours Melissa Barras, Epsilon Alpha Lisa Garrison Barton, Kappa Upsilon & 52 Minutes Dr. Reca Barwin, Theta of Giving Tara Battistoni, Alpha Epsilon Haley Beath, Kappa Donor Listing: Katie Baron Becker, Alpha Eta Sarah Bedwell, Phi Kappa Sorted by Carolyn Cunningham Beears, Delta Iota Abby Belt, Kappa Last Name Robin Mays Benoit, Epsilon Nu Lynne Mohrmann Bernthal, Alpha Kappa Rhonda Swena Abbott, Mu Lauryn Bouldin Betterton, Theta Cayse Abbott, Alpha Epsilon Kimberly Biagini, Alpha Delta Connie Wall Abell, Eta Beta Margaret Owen Blackstock, Mu Dana Keesee Adkins, Kappa Kappa Brianna Bladen, Kappa Sigma Sara Aisenberg, Chi Cynthia Bland, Gamma Delta Mary Mertens Akers, Zeta Omicron Savannah Bloomer, Kappa Iysha Aldikacti, Alpha Epsilon Charlene Doyle Bolding, Alpha Eta Christina Robson Alexander, Delta Beta Betty Matthews Bonnett, Alpha Alpha Samantha Walker Allen, Theta Alpha Allison Booth, Alpha Rho Alicia Alves, Eta Mu Julia Borges, Psi Beta Farley Burks Andersen, Alpha Iota Leslie Bosworth, Alpha Rho Andrea Eickhoff Anderson, Delta Alpha Tracy Hamel Boudreaux, Alpha Rho Kimberly Hood Anderson, Alpha Nu Tara Boujoulian, Gamma Delta Terri Stuck Anderson, Delta Chi Claire Amedee Bourgeois, Kappa Eta Ashley Anderson, Delta Phi Erin Johns Bouton, Alpha Epsilon Cali Anderson, Eta Beta Ellen Fryman Bower, Delta Beta Katherine Anderson, Alpha Epsilon Kaitlyn O’Rourke Bradley, Kappa Beta Cherie Baumann Andries, Kappa Omega Devon Peacock Bradley, Alpha Zeta Kristen Turnage Anselmi, Kappa Eta Elise Bradshaw, Theta Theta Michelle Antalec, Epsilon Dr. Jessica Helmer Brady, Kappa Iota Jennifer Oshita Archer, Zeta Tau Dawn Moulthrop Brady, Rho Epsilon Ana Arias, Theta Gamma Edith Woodcock Brady, Gamma Gamma Beth Armistead, Kappa Nu Haley Branch, Epsilon Beta Delicia Bryant Arnold, Kappa Omega Amy Castro Braun, Epsilon Beta Daphne Arnold, Delta Lambda Sam Chaisson Breaux, Kappa Eta Mary Askew, Alpha Kappa Kelley Tiller Brewer, Alpha Epsilon Elaine Arnold Atherly, Eta Beta Sara Benecke Brice, Alpha Rho April Collins Atkinson, Kappa Nu Kris Shetler Bridges, Delta Nu JoNell Deason Ault, Alpha Pi Erickson Bridges Kathy Keller Bacskay, Gamma Alpha Stone Bridges Liz Morrow Bagwell, Kappa Kathy Gideon Browning, Kappa Debby Moore Baker, Epsilon Alpha Deborah Brunner, Beta Sigma Amanda Reedy Baker, Rho Alpha Caitlyn Abell Bruns, Delta Tau Olivia Baker, Alpha Sigma Melinda Buckley, Eta Beta Leigh Barber Morgan Stone Bumbaugh, Theta Alison Barges, Gamma Delta Bryana Bunte, Rho Gamma John & Stephanie Barnette Danielle Smith Burke, Alpha Kappa Megan Barnidge, Theta Zeta Julie Cain Burkhard Kaitlyn Barningham, Alpha Epsilon Mary Mitchell Burlison, Kappa 18 Hours Tasha Coney, Alpha Pi Avery Conner, Kappa & 52 Minutes Jamie McMillen Cook, Beta Eta of Giving Abby Cook, Kappa Xi Nancy Owen Corwin, Alpha Sigma Donor Listing: Lauren Cothron Cottam, Kappa Mary Coulter, Gamma Mu Sorted by J and Diana Courson Cyndi Howell Cox, Alpha Epsilon Last Name Caroline Coyle, Alpha Kappa Patricia Johnston Cramer, Delta Alpha Carolyn Hering Burton, Beta Iota Amanda Crawford, Kappa Nu Dr. Sherryl Willoughby Byrd, Kappa Pi Maureen Crawford Hentz, Gamma Delta June Byrd, Alpha Eta Madi Cristina, Alpha Delta Kathy Allen Byrne, Alpha Epsilon Brittany Redmon Crockett, Kappa Nu Allison Hankins Camp, Alpha Zeta Julie Levine Crowe, Alpha Kappa Emily Campbell, Kappa Sigma Julie Cuba, Rho Theta Nancy Campbell, Beta Phi Jennifer Maxwell Culbertson, Alpha Epsilon Joanne Browall Carlisle, Delta Beta Kennedy Cullen, Nu Kerry Carmena, Eta Beta Courtney Culler, Psi Beta Linda Carmody, Delta Lambda Abby Cummings, Alpha Delta Robin White Carpenter, Kappa Epsilon Lauren Cupp, Kappa Iota Nancy Carrier, Alpha Epsilon Elizabeth Jordan Curtis, Epsilon Alpha Spenser Carrion, Psi Gamma Lesley Cyrier, Delta Beta Erin Lyons Carter, Delta Beta Ann Scarborough Dahne, Delta Iota Grace S. Cartus Liz Dahne, Delta Iota Suzanne Williams Caruthers, Kappa Amy Powell Daugherty, Kappa Lambda Daniela Caspio, Lambda Zeta Jessica Matlock Davey, Kappa Nu Catherine Clark Castle, Epsilon Robin Lambert Davis, Gamma Lambda Gina Castro, Kappa Zeta Christie Deen, Alpha Psi Becky Nystrom Cato, Alpha Eta Ashly Crouse Delerio, Eta Zeta Kristina Cherry, Gamma Sigma Karen Vail Dell, Epsilon Pi Emily Chestnut, Rho Alpha Caitlin Deltgen, Lambda Theta Lauren Childers, Alpha Delta Meg Demeranville, Theta Delta Gray Carpenter Church, Eta Beta Sandra Daley Denman, Pi Bridgie Clark, Alpha Chi Suzann Hibbard Derickson, Delta Eta Emma Clawson, Chi Nicole DeStefano-McGowan, Gamma Chi Becky Hatzakorzian Clay, Theta Jessika Devine, Rho Alpha Jennifer Clay, Zeta Sigma Molly Devine, Alpha Kappa Gracie Clayton, Kappa Karen O’Donnell Dias, Gamma Lambda Emmah Click, Kappa Melinda Farmer Dickie, Phi Gamma Beth Point Clingaman, Gamma Nu Christine Wescott DiGiovanni, Gamma Nu Carol Mueller Cloutier, Eta Iota Sarah Dixon, Delta Beta Megan Cloutier, Psi Beta Lori Shelton Dobson, Epsilon Beta Anne Cofer, Alpha Delta Linsey Trivanovich Doise, Alpha Sigma Erin Fagan Cole, Gamma Delta Stephen Dominy Charlene Collazo, Theta Gamma Megan Donahue, Alpha Nu Brenda Love Collins, Zeta Alpha Sarah Watson Douglas, Gamma Nu Cathryn Soule Combs, Alpha Eta Elesha Becker Downs, Delta Lambda Sarah Cone Denise Harbin Drace, Alpha Gamma 18 Hours K.C. Jones Flint, Epsilon Alpha Angela Zoller Flynn, Psi & 52 Minutes Kim Brown Folkens, Epsilon Nu of Giving Nicole Foreman, Alpha Sigma Patti Nation Fornwalt, Epsilon Donor Listing: Wendy Walker Foster, Theta Alpha Renae English Fowler, Kappa Omega Sorted by Kim Grahl Fowler, Gamma Sigma Laura Clark Fox, Alpha Eta Last Name Jen Free, Kappa Nu Liz Baldwin Furman, Alpha Pi Andrea Driggers Pamela Ferguson Gaines, Epsilon Alpha Johanna Druen, Delta Lambda Nicole Hataway Gamble, Alpha Lambda Pam Redditt Duenas, Delta Eta Mary Rohalsky Ganim, Delta Phi Kayleigh Collins Dulaney, Epsilon Omicron Kathie Garland, Kappa Kappa Karen McCormick Duncan, Eta Beta Kira Garland, Eta Nu Lori Dunham, Beta Nu Brad Garrison Kira Bazarian Dunkerley, Beta Tau Emily Garrott, Alpha Iota Whitney Rice Durham, Kappa Lambda Caitlyn Gastfield, Rho Iota Ashley Tenney Eastin, Alpha Sigma Elaine Gates, Beta Sigma Stella Tuttle Eddleman, Kappa Nu Luann Neff George, Delta Kappa Miranda Eddy, Theta Alpha Amanda Geraci, Rho Beta Claire Edwards, Kappa Carly Gerard, Theta Diane Hawkins Eggert, Zeta Iota Lindsay Wright Gerth, Kappa Sigma Alex Eisenhauer, Kappa Rho Shannon Veach Gibbs, Rho Dima Elissa, Rho Meghan Gibson Maggie Elliott, Eta Zeta Erika Gongola Gilbert, Phi Mu Abby Elrod, Alpha Iota Meghan Gilling, Gamma Gamma Drew Elrod Ashley Goins, Kappa Nu Gabi Endicott, Eta Beta Vickie McCullough Goldsby, Kappa Xi Dr. Andrea Colby Engler, Rho Delta Susan Binder Goldstein, Beta Rho Dr. Nicole Errett, Gamma Tau Kristi Gordon, Alpha Epsilon Gwen Schiavone Erwood, Delta Epsilon Samantha Pringle Gottesman, Delta Iota Katie Brock Evans, Theta Theta Allie Austin Goyette, Kappa Nu Robin White Fanning, Beta Iota Margo Spagnuolo Grace, Delta Tau Dr. and Mrs. Larry and Judy Felkins Ailsa Grant, Kappa Jennifer Berry Ferguson, Epsilon Mu Frances Grattan, Lambda Epsilon Ann Bishop Ferreira, Delta Nu Jamie Josephson Gravell, Gamma Delta Lauren Finan Finan, Kappa Rachel Lewis Graves, Kappa Misty Garrett Fingar, Kappa Iota Anne Gray, Epsilon Tierney Terrell Fingerhut, Alpha Pi Ashley Green, Eta Zeta Shanna Nartz Fischer, Epsilon Alpha Victoria Greenwell, Delta Tau Katie Billotti Fisher, Phi Theta KeKe Greer, Theta Alpha Lindsay Fisher, Lambda Gamma Liz Grimes, Kappa Alpha Patricia Fitzgerald, Phi Beta Kim Boyd Groemling, Delta Eta Mary Beth Shields Fitzpatrick, Kappa Deborah Bradley Groover, Kappa Omicron Erin Fleming, Lambda Epsilon Kirsten Groves, Delta Beta Lisa Fleming, Rho Amy Rome Guidry, Alpha Omicron Leta Smith Fletcher, Kappa Iota Sarah Haile, Lambda Theta Lindsey Flick, Gamma Delta Louise Motard Haines, Alpha Pi 18 Hours Kent Huyser Jennifer Sileo Ierulli, Alpha Epsilon & 52 Minutes Devon Ikeler, Beta Tau of Giving Jackie Gilpin Isaacson, Delta Nu Brooke Kingsley Isbell, Delta Epsilon Donor Listing: Dana Ivey, Alpha Omega Jenni Izzo, Beta Tau Sorted by Lucia Giustiniani Jackson, Alpha Epsilon Jordie King Jackson, Phi Mu Last Name Cassie Jacobs, Lambda Theta Cindi Klein Jacobsen, Alpha Epsilon Nancy Hamill Laney Jahkel-Parrish, Gamma Gamma Mitzi Ferguson Hamilton, Kappa Nu Kate Jahries, Lambda Theta McKinley Hamilton, Alpha Zeta Alice Hurst Janke, Phi Kappa Brilee Hamm, Kappa Jennifer Jardine, Beta Tau Susan Hunter Hancock, Eta Zeta Val Vanderhoek Jeglum, Eta Beta Alexandra Harrigan, Eta Rho Mary Jane Bennett Johnson, Gamma Delta Angie Kling Harrison, Beta Sigma Allegra Flindt Johnson, Delta Nu Chrissy Kalbert Hart, Epsilon Nu Jennifer Hobaugh Johnson, Gamma Alpha Lee Sheperd Haubein, Alpha Zeta Gretchen Polcuch Johnson, Eta Beta Shauna McPhetres Hawes, Eta Beta Kourtney Johnson, Alpha Pi Janet Marascalco Heard, Kappa Alpha Kristen Johnson, Gamma Alpha Mackensie Duhon Heath, Theta Delta Terry Johnston, Epsilon Nu Saralyn Greenway Heath, Kappa Beta Dawn Lollar Jones, Alpha Lambda Tana Neely Hegan, Kappa Alpha Jennifer Jones, Alpha Epsilon Kristen DeRousse Hehn, Kappa Lambda Rhonda Jones, Epsilon Rhonda Newlin Heiser, Epsilon Nu Jennifer Chapman Joyner, Alpha Iota Julie Heizer, Gamma Delta Kylie Justus, Rho Amanda Gore Henley, Alpha Epsilon Shelby Huber Kaiser, Rho Alpha Hara Henshell, Phi Theta Deana Kaplan Sharon Henson, Delta Eta Andie Burchett Kash, Delta Eta Katherine Burch Herring, Epsilon Kelsey Sousa Keith, Phi Delta Lori Johnson Hershey, Epsilon Delta
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