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2020 Donor List Thank You Donors! These lists include donations from October 1, 2019—September 30, 2020. Gay Abdon Nancy Bishop Dietrich Jennifer Carvajal Murielle Adair Elliot and Helen Blackburn Rhiannon Cates Eunju Angie Ahn Sara Blankenship Emily Cellan Jennifer Akins Caroline Bleckmann Centennial Loop Properties LLC Cynthia Alaniz Michael Blend CenturyLink Barbara and Roger Alberty Sara Blocker Elliot Chaltraw Scott and Mary Lee Alder The Boeing Company Alison Chapman David Allaway Kristine M. Boitano Marcia and David Chapman Mark and Jenny Allen Becca Bollinger Kelly Ann Chee Krista Allred Tiffany Bolstad-Cox Chevron Corporation Celia Alvarez Douglas Bomarito Doneille Chomiak Amanda Alwine Amy Boothby Reverend Dr. Richard Civalier AmazonSmile Foundation Annalisa Borok Clark Foundation Marney Andersen Kari Boss Jan Clay Angela Andersen Annie Bosworth Foley David and Jan Clay John Joyce Melody and Tracy Boyce Kate Clayton Ashley Andrews Wayne Boyce Majorie Coleman Anonymous Mary and Tim Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Ron Coleman Apple Victoria Brady Chelsea Collette Leslie Arpin Fred and Mary Brauti Endowment The Collins Foundation Victoria Arredondo Fund of the BCF Columbia Bank Pamela A. Ashland Colin Bray Columbia Sportswear Kendra Atkins-Boyce Kim Breckel M.E. Combs Judith Atkinson Bright Funds Foundation Confluence Wealth Management The Autzen Foundation Tracy Brogan Marjorie M. Cook Trust Jane Averill and Bruce Osen Tiffany Brown Laurel and Scott Cookman Philip Ayers Brown & Brown Northwest Insurance Tim and Tamara Cooper Julia and Robert Ball Airenne Buffum Amanda Cornelius Jennifer Ball Ruthanne Bullock* Corvallis Aqua-Thusiasts Fund of the Alec Ballweg Theresa Burcsu Benton Community Founda Bank of America Dana C. Burwell Terry and Debbie Coryell Susan Barlow Gillian Butler Lori Coulter Kathleen Barnes Tressler Jennifer Cabbage Debbie and Ron Cox John Bates Jennifer Caldwell Brandi Cox-George Brad Battles Kristen Callahan Susan Coxon Jennifer Baumchen Catherine Callison Carrie Crawford Gretel Baumgartner Cambia Health Solutions Betsy and Richard Crist Jodell Bayan Cambia Health Solutions Fund of the Cynthia Cristofani Jessica Bayliss OCF Shannon Cross Ashley Beach Rebecca Camden Tracy Curtis Lori and James Bearden Maryann Campbell Maria DaSilva Jennifer Beauchemin Stephanie Campbell Molly Daudelin The Honorable Paula Bechtold Baylee Candeaux Alisa Davis The Beim Foundation Tracy and Jeff Capellen Elaine DeCapua Kristi Belveal CareOregon Lisa DeCapua The Benton Community Foundation Coleen Carey John S. Deeming Nancy and Daniel Beshears KC Carnes and Kathy Tinkler Theresa Deibele Stephanie Bestland Ruthie Carney Stacy DeMartini Bryan Billings Karen Carr and Robert Boles Constance DeMerell Girl Scouts. Courageous. Resilient. Strong. Bonnie Deneke David Gaffney Barbara and Ken Denniston Danielle Galipeau Patricia and Richard Dery Jennifer Galloway Anna DeSanctis Jo Rita Gann and Connie Pelton Deschutes Children’s Foundation Ursula Garcia Tiffany Howard Glenn Devitt Garrett Hemann Robertson P.C. Cheryl Howarth Amanda DiBernardo Amber and William Garrison Bonnie Howarth Johanna Dobrinski Tiffany Gates Kris and Steve Hudson Andrea Dopierala Harmony George Allan and Trudy Hughes Heather and Peter Drake Mary George-Whittle Kate Hughes Deborah Driscoll Dr. Julie Gess-Newsome Margaret E. Hull Kaylyn Dunford Barbara Gibbs and Robert DiFranco Erin Hull Robin J. Dunitz Jane Gigler Wendy Hum Ginger Ebert Susan M. Gill-Ostrin Sandy and Geoff Hunnicutt Jake Egger GSOSW Service Unit 26 Linda Hurst Tanya Ehret GSOSW Troop 30377 Lynn Hurst Andy Elliott GSOSW Troop 50350 Larissa Huson Susan Emmanuil Girl Scouts of the USA Melinda Hutson Stephanie English Jacqueline L. Giustina Intel Foundation Enterprise Holdings Jazmin Graham International Paper Company Larry and Jeanette Epping Family John Erik Graham Jan and Bob Irish Foundation Gudrun Granholm and David Dorman Alyce Irving Kara Errico Margaret Grant The H.W. and D.C.H. Irwin Foundation Tonya and Romeo Estores Greater Twin Cities United Way Yasmin Ismail Bridget Fahrland Denise Greenspan Supriya Iyer Joelé Farnham Jeni Gregg J & S Foundation Ronda Fast Britney Gress Laura Jacobs Anderson Anne and David Fege Kevin Guinn Elizabeth Jacobson Secor George Fenton Gia Gumbs Kristi Jacquez Ferguson Wellman Capital Anne Gustafik Jake Fund of Horizons Foundation Management, Inc. Wallace Gutzler Margie James Karen and Robert Ferina Merrily and Bob Haas Roberta and Ron Janssen Linda Fields Kathy Haines Yarisa Jaroch Gonzalez and Eric David Fikstad Diane R. Hall Jaroch First Federal Bank Shayne Hamel Amber Jentink First Tech Federal Credit Union Mark Hansen Jeannette Johnson Cara Fischer Constance Hanson Sarah Johnson Randy Fishfader Lisa and Phil Hargrave Jenifer Johnston Whitney Flanagan Dr. Linda Harris Trista Jolly Ruth Flynn Betty Hart Megan Jolly Sheila Forn Katherine Hart Edie and Ted Jones Charles and Gwendolyn Foss Sarah Hedges Rachel Jones Estate of Roy L. Fox Sarah Henderson Shannon Joseph Barbara and Ken Francis Candace J. Hess John Joyce Janet Francis Suzanne Hesse Juan Young Trust Melanie Franck Penny Heuiser Abigail Kahn Jackie Franke Michael B. Hiatt Kaiser Permanente Foundation Richard Frankenfield Carol and James Hibbs Jackie Kamins The Franklin Conklin Foundation Susan Hicks Jenna Kangiser The Honorable Julie Frantz Suzanne Highet Alice Kaseberg and Robert Bowie Mary Ann and David Frantz Karen Hill and Jack Heinrich Katter Barrett & Patten LLP Marie Franzosa and Dennis Garity Susan Hoar Nicholas Keene Beth Frederick Cassandra Holliday Beth Kellan Raylene Freeman Kim Holmes Colleen Kelley and Steven Singleton Martina Frey Anne L. Hoot Karen and Pat Kelly Brenna Frost Trina Horsey Kathryn Kelly Girl Scouts. Courageous. Resilient. Strong. Melanie Kelly Amy Mahady Shawn Kelly Lia Mahoney Ann Kennedy Malu, Ltd. Jill Kennedy Angelique Matthijssen Kaye Kennedy-Stevenson Charles and Elouise Mattox The Honorable Adrienne Nelson Maureen A. Kenney Georgia Maull-Keyser Christine M. Nelson KGW NewsChannel 8 Justin McCarthy Elesa and John Newell Camille Kim Michele McCarthy Valerie Niehus Erin King Pat and Jim McClean Leah Nobilette Mary Kay and Richard King Nancy R. McCormick LaVena Nohrenberg Lois and Chuck Kinkaid Gladys W. McCready Trust Paul Novick Anne and Philip Kirk Kathleen and Steven McDade Elizabeth and Mike O’Dell Dan and Debbie Knierim McDonald Jacobs CPA Denise and Paul Oestreich Aiting Kong Hattie McDonnell Julie K. Olson Sreypich Kong Bonnie McDowell Cheryl O’Neill Ann Kracke Mary McKenzie Joe O’Neill The Kroger Co. Kay and Dan McMurry Order of the Silver Trefoil Heidi Kruck Tina McNachtan The Oregon Clinic Nina Kruckenberg Shirley McNamee The Oregon Community Foundation Mary Anne and David LaBrasseur Mary McWilliams Oregon National Guard Benefits Inc. Jeannie LaFrance Cynthia Meduri Pacific West Bank Marie Lamfrom Charitable Foundation Kevin Melhorn Natasha Palandri Jo Landefeld and JR Richardson The Mehlum Family Foundation Brandi Palmer Patricia A. Landye Estephany Membreno Lynn and Donald Parker Jewel and Ron Lansing John and Betsy Messer Brian and Deborah Parmelee Dr. Patricia Larkoski Dee and Robert Miller Renee Parrott Christie Lauder Miller Insurance Company Amie Pascal Thomas and Fonda Lawson Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP Nannette M. Patrick Sue Lay Judd and Dorothy Mills Jollee Patterson and John Stuart Eric Leatham Mills Family Foundation Tiffany Patton Julie Leffler Jennifer Mills-Perov Chris and David Pearson Legacy Health Systems Becca Mischel Peffer Girl Scouts Fund of the Benton Christopher A. Legg Anne C. Moen Community Foundation Emily Lighthipe Susan and Craig Moerer Connie W. Pelton Summer Lindeman Annie S. Monroe Regula and Peter Pepi Amber Linn Emily Moore Valerie Perrott Joan Lintz and Terry Day Kasie Moore Tamara Peters Jennifer Liss Jason Morrow Amy E. Peterson Kate Loftus Terry and Henry Morse Kimberly Peterson Greg and Teresa Logan J. Davidson and Patricia G. Moss Jennifer Petraglia Sheila and Bert Logan Family Fund of Oregon Community Christopher R. Piekarski Gary Long Foundation Karen and George Piter Hanna Lounsbury Mother’s Bistro & Bar Nicole Poe Alanna Lowery Jacqueline Motzer Michael and Judy Ponichtera Dawn Lowe-Wincentsen Kim Muller Sarah Porter Kathy and Jack Lucier Robin Munger Portlandia Club, Inc. Carl Lucker M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust Brian Post Jack Lynch Fund at US Bank Jacqueline Murphy Katie Post Tom Lynham David Myers Eric Prather Katie Lytle Deb Namestka Sarah Price Anne MacDonald Sandra Nance PriceWaterhouseCoopers, LLP Betty Mack Christa Nash-Webber Louise Putman Raymond D. 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