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2018 Supporters - Thank You for Your Support! 2018 SUPPORTERS - THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! MOST VALUABLE PRIMATES (MVPS) Bob Barker and The DJ&T Foundation *Bob Barker and his foundation have continuously provided funding for the building, greenhouse domes, and professional staff—the monkeys would not be here without them! Chuck Stonecipher *New supporter in 2018 who volunteered countless hours, supported staff and building costs, and enabled us to get a volunteer and education center! Mari and Patrick Buchholz *Donated money in 2013 to ensure we could purchase land, and then provided a loan to help the organization get up and running! Foundations Amazon Smile Foundation, American Anti-Vivisection Society (AAVS), Camille A. Lonstrof Trust, DJ&T Foundation, Early Family Foundation, Henry W. Bull Foundation, K Foundation, Lush Cosmetics Foundation, National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS), National Guardian Life Insurance, Research Animal Retirement Foundation (RARF), Richard J. and Donna R. Carney Charitable Trust, ROS Foundation Corporate Donations Animal Specialties & Provisions, Axiology, Deppe Transit, Green Owl Café, The Grapevine, Growing Spaces Growing Domes, Hurraw! Balm, Kavella, Mad Hatter DeZign, Mauritius Primate Rescue, Salt Lake City Tattoo and Piercing, StrategyBytes, Thermal Energy System Specialists (TESS) SPONSORSHIPS AND TRIBUTES Building Sponsorships AAVS, Bob Barker and the DJ&T Foundation, The Buchholz Family, John Gluck, Growing Spaces Growing Domes, Hurraw! Balm, Amy and Michael Kerwin, Asenath Larue and Art Montana, Lush Cosmetics, The McComas Family, NAVS, RARF, Viktor and Annie Reinhardt, Anne Ruh, Chuck Stonecipher, Charlie and Vicky Talbert Monkey Sponsorships Sara Andrews, Animal Specialties and Provisions, Anonymous, Larry Chambers, Claudia Cooper, Marina Drake, Jane Dunbar, Jen Feuerstein, Kim Hale, Sara Hanrahan, Lynn Harmet and John Devereux, Nikki Hronis, Hurraw!, Deborah Johnson, Kavella, Amy and Michael Kerwin, MadHatter DeZign, The McComas Family, Pat Plaistad and Bonnie Augusta, Kristin Welter Rhyner, Kaylee Scarim, Elliot Smith, Ann Southcombe, Lori Stanley, Janice Starum and Aaron Hanson, Chuck Stonecipher, Gary and Karen Stults, Stephanie Turner, Sarah and Chris Urban, Bruce and Donna Wallbaum, Kristine Zickuhr Storage Shed Sandy and Gene Lundergan and Breanne Cyr Straw Shed and Tools Facebook Community Tributes In honor of Claudia Cooper In honor of Dave Friedman 8x8 Tribute Bricks Thank you, monkeys! - Ian, Cailey, & Jackie J In memory of Sparkles and Izzy Hanson Your paw prints are forever on our hearts. 4x8 Tribute Bricks Harper Zehms Jillian Hussey and Family - Madison, WI In memory of all the primates who gave their lives for science. - Marie Koko A better use of my monkey fund. DONORS Tim Ajax, Sarah Jane Alger, Kim Alwin, Carol Anderson, Julie and Steven Anderson, Margaret Anderson, Stacy Anderson, Barbara Andrews, Sara Andrews, Anonymous, Valerie Baciak, Marolyn Bahr, Jana Bannon, Thomas Barnes, Luci Becker, Cathy and Brent Beckett, Rebecca Benfield, Bill and Mary Bergmann, Robin Betian, Karen Blofeld, Kimberly Bode, Rick Bogle and Lynn Pauly, Robin Bone, Susan and Nigel Boston, Kenneth and Ann Bracke, Joann Kraczek Breggeman, Dale Brown, Jehan Brown, Robert Brunker, Jim Brunsmann and Linda Rodriguez, Mari and Patrick Buchholz, Heidi Bulgrin, Jessica Caceres, Ginny Calden, Center for Community Stewardship, Larry Chambers, Leslie Christensen, Thomas Colella, Amy Collins and Kevin Mullaney, Kathleen Conlee-Griffin, Craig and Lori Conner, Claudia Cooper, Yunuen Coria, Susie Coleman, Kim and Shannon Crabb, Don Deal, Ruth Decker, Dee Dee Devaul, Danielle Dever, Laurel Devitt, Leanne DeYoung, Carrie Dorner, Deborah Dove, Marina Drake, Marty Drapkin, David Druskins, Jane Dunbar, Ruth Elmendorf, Ann and Steve Emerson, Cindy Evans, Teri Evans, Facebook Donors, Tracy Federman, Hildy Feen, Amy Ferreira, Jen Feuerstein, Evelyn Fine and Kenneth Schneck, Donna and Jerry Fink, Carol Fisher, Marilyn Fisher, Kevin Folz, Rhonda Fox, Courtney Fuller, Joe & Dawn Gajdosik, Narda Galligan, Heather Gandara, Lindsay Gardenier, Laurie and Scott Garske, E. 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