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The Men's Shelter of Charlotte Wants to Thank Our Donors for Their Critical The Men’s Shelter of Charlotte wants to thank our donors for their critical support. Individuals Dr. and Mrs. David S. Baker, II Mr. Michael L. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Keith G. Butler Dr. Gregory V. Collins Mr. Carson Dean Mr. and Mrs. Neal Aaron Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Tate Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Douglas P. Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Collins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Dean Rev. David R. Aaronson Mr. and Mrs. Dru Baker Mr. and Mrs. Erskine B. Bowles Mr. Bill Caldwell III Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Comin Mr. Darrell Dean and Ms. Diana Barnosky Mr. Messay Abebe Ms. Ann M. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Ms. Lynn Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Ceasar Cone, III Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean Mr. and Mrs. Michael Abel Mr. and Mrs. John Balanda Bowling Mr. David Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conlon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Dean Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Abel Ms. Julie Balderston Dr. Jane Box Mr. and Mrs. John N. 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