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Honour Roll 2019 United Way of the Alberta Capital Region . Honour Roll 2019 . 1 Pathfinder Donors Vonnie andLeon Zupan, 2 . Honour Roll 2019 Honour Roll 2019 . United Way of the Alberta Capital Region United Way "United Way is doing exciting and very important work to improve life for our society as a whole and, in particular, those less fortunate than ourselves. We want to be a part of helping United Way keep moving forward" — Eric Newell, Leadership Donor 3 . Table of Contents Honour Roll 2019 Honour Roll 2019 . A Message from our CEO ..........................4 Pathfinders ..........................5 Leaders of the Way ..........................7 United Way of the Alberta Capital Region United Way $5,000–$9,999 ..........................7 $2,500–$4,999 ..........................9 $1,200–$2,499 ........................12 United Way Programs ........................15 Our Community ........................29 Pathfinders ........................30 in the Workplace Leaders of the Way .........................31 in the Workplace Leaving a Legacy .........................34 for Tomorrow Foundation Gifts .........................36 Thank You ..........................39 4 . Honour Roll 2019 Honour Roll 2019 . United Way of the Alberta Capital Region United Way THANK YOU FOR HELPING MAKE POVERTY #UNIGNORABLE To me, the Honour Roll is a testament to the It is only because of United Way contributors goodwill and compassion we have within that we have such significant impact working our community. It demonstrates the value to eliminate the root causes of poverty in we place on caring for one another and our region. Those who invest in United Way recognizes the support we have for those who allow us to bring together partners that are are facing some of life’s greatest challenges. community leaders; offer services, programs By recognizing the 2,532 Pathfinders and and support to those who need it most; and Leaders of the Way in the Alberta Capital change the future for thousands of individu- Region, we are honouring champions in als each year as well as make a better future our community. Collectively, they have for our community as a whole. recognized poverty is #unignorable by To everyone listed within these pages – as investing in our region and making it a well as all United Way of the Alberta Capital better place for everyone who lives here. Region supporters and donors – thank you. Together, we are changing lives. Rob Yager | President & CEO United Way of the Alberta Capital Region 5 . Pathfinders Honour Roll 2019 Honour Roll 2019 Major Donors generously give $10,000 or more annually to help United Way . invest in creating pathways out of poverty within our community. As influential community members, Pathfinder donors know the Alberta Capital Region is better when we work together to create positive and lasting change – and everyone who contributes is making that change a reality. Recognizes members of the Red Feather Society for 25+ years of United Way support. United Way of the Alberta Capital Region United Way Roderick A. McLennan Lindsay & Deb Dodd $100,000+ Eric & Kathy Newell Paul & Cathy Douglas C. J. Woods, FCA Douglas Stollery Denis & Brenda Dubord Lorraine Bodnarek Joe & Nancy Thompson Grant Dunlop Ed Cyrankiewicz & Family Family Fund & Erika Norheim $50,000 - $99,999 2 Anonymous Aaron Erickson $10,000 – $24,999 Allan Gatenby Daryl & Cathy Allen & Janet Craig Chris & Marlene Aasen Barbara Leah Robert Gibson John & Linda Aitken Gordon & Monica Panas Davis Graham Donna K. Axani Rob & Beth Reynolds Diana & James Greer Brian Banks & Cathy Stewart Roger & Mary Swainson Brent & Deborah Hesje Bowhay Family Paul & Julie Hobern $25,000 – $49,999 James & Sandra Boyes Rob & Faye Holmberg Guy Bridgeman Hugh & Margot Bolton David G. Howatt Mark, Christin, Butler Family Foundation & Anne M. Lambert Wesley, & Cameron Bryant Dave Filipchuk & Patrick & Patricia Howe BURNCO Family Foundation Delphine Brooker Ilene & Scott Janis Kirk & Glenda Byrtus Kathy & Ross Grieve Drs. R. & M. A. Johnson Mike Capus & Devon Beggs Kris & Cori Hildebrand Nancy & John Karvellas Travis & Tina Chorney Hokanson Family Keglowitsch Family Charitable Foundation Tim Coldwell Brian & Mary Knight Ken & Linda Johnson Jerry Danielson Alan & Michelle Kuysters & Elena Sotnikova Dianne & Irving Kate Rich & Bruce Laverty Kipnes Foundation Tracey Derwing Stuart & Sherry Lee Bob & Maryanne MacLean 6 Drs. Bernard Lemire Jim & Jane Montgomery Richard & Jennifer Verbeek . & Catherine McPhalen Dr. John C. Mullen Walter & Steven & Day LePoole David Mundy Germaine Walchuk S. J. Livingstone Opdendries Family Andrew Wallace Hilliard & Nancy MacBeth Don Paulencu Carrie & Jeff Watt John & Alayne MacManus Wheaton Family Honour Roll 2019 Honour Roll 2019 Heather Peden . John Maher Jackie Pennock Mike & Jennifer Wieninger Hadi & Hiba Masri Family Foundation Debra A. Wooding Jack & Lorraine McBain Chris Pullen Pamela & Brian Zrobek Ian McDonald Tom Redl Leon & Vonnie Zupan Robert & Ruthann McGee Janice & Bruce Rennie 21 Anonymous Ian McKinnon Allan Rowswell Scot McLeod David D. Salloum Carman & Averie McNary Paige K. Stahl Art & Mary Meyer Janet & Peter Stalenhoef H. MacKenzie Millar Robert Teskey & Carol Cotton United Way of the Alberta Capital Region United Way Ron & Dorothy Triffo Kaitlyn was homeless and hungry. Then thanks to United Way donors, she received meals that allowed her to focus on her future instead of hunger. Now, she is housed and healthy, and has a rewarding career. Thank you. 7 . Leaders of the Way Honour Roll 2019 Honour Roll 2019 Leaders of the Way are more than 2,500 generous individuals committed . to the betterment of our community. Leaders aspire to the vision of improving the lives of everyone who lives in the Alberta Capital Region. They do so by making contributions of between $1,200 and $9,999 to United Way. $5,000 – $9,999 Trevor Campbell Richard & Judy Gilchrist Scott & Melanie Camplin Robert Gillard United Way of the Alberta Capital Region United Way Tom & Wendy Abel Cettiga Family Lorraine Gillespie Aradhna & Mathews Abraham Deb & Brian Choma R. Greiner Robin Adkins Lesley Cormack Paul & Irene Henderson Susan Ancel Steve Craik Glen & Judy Heximer Glen Anderson & Family Wayne Crawley James Bain Rick & Rose Anderson Vito Culmone & Megan Hodge David & Grace Aplin Jillian Dal Bello Robert & Norma Hogg Scott & Angela Arndt & Family Glen & Kristie Demke Jeff Holt Linda & Bob Ascah Denis & Colleen Desmarais Alain & Carmen Houle D. H. Ashcroft Professional Lorrie Deutscher Robert W. Hutchinson Corporation Roger & Joan Dootson & Gisele E. Cotta Chris Atkins Joseph & Karen Doucet Sarah Chan & Don Iveson Mary B. Kevin & Dee Dowhaniuk Drs. Shanthi & Ernest Johnson Roger Babichuk Ian & Lynne Duncan Brad Jones Keith Baechler Wendy & Randy Dupree Darren & Kristy Jones Harold & Linda Banister Greg & Cathy Farnell Glen & Tracy Kayne - Jay & Cheryl Baraniecki Robert & In Memory of Neil Crawley Michael B. Batiuk Krystyna Fedosejevs Gordon & Tiffany Keiller Jason L. Beaton John Ferguson Laura H. Kennett Barry Bennett Douglas & Sylvia Flood Bev & Noel Koo Frank Boenig Fournier Family Ron Kruhlak & Don & Heather Boonstra Chris Fowler Roberta Wildgoose Cindy Borsje Bernard Freiheit Len Kryzanowski Grace & Russell Bridgeman Michelle Furlong & Kim Johnston Michelle Broadbent Martin Garber-Conrad Kulig Family Derek & Ruth Brodersen Melissa Gibson Renae & Jan Laarman Dave & Danelle Lawson 8 Len & Nicole LeBlanc Anthony & Julia Scozzafava Doug Younie . Colleen Lenahan Mike Sherman Barry Zalmanowitz Oryssia & Malcolm Lennie Vince & Barbara Smith & June Ross Bernard Linsky Sheila & Mitch Soetaert Ted Zandbeek William Litvinchuk Douglas & Diane Sollows Wade Zwicker 37 Anonymous Honour Roll 2019 Honour Roll 2019 Jim Loebach Kirk Spencer . Scott, Barb & Dane Logan John & Sparkle Steeves Wendy L. MacKay Greg Steinkrauss R. Macleod Alex Stephens James & Gail Mazurenko Gordon & Ross McBain Frances Stephenson Charitable Gift Fund Peter Stolic Christopher & Robert Swart Candace McDowell Connie Taylor Graham & Jill McLennan & Martin Chamberlain Susan & Guy Miki Mr. Kyle Taylor Janet Millar & John Collier Teufele Family United Way of the Alberta Capital Region United Way Arliss Miller C. M. Effie & Jay Thiessen John & Maggie KHG Mitchell Simon & Karina Thomas Family Fund at Edmonton Michael Tkachuk Community Foundation Dan & Corinne Toronchuk Gord & Barb Mooney Audrey & Darcy Trufyn Edwin Mueller Shane & Wanda Tulik & Family David Murphy Stan & Sandy Turnbull D’Arcy Newberry Elsbeth von der Burg Dan O’Brien Timon Voyatzis Marc & Christine Oleksiw & Dr. Colleen Johnston Esther Ondrack Ben & Dawnn Wagemakers Linda L. Palladino Stephen Waite George E. Patton Audrey & Tom Wakeling Stefanie & Joel Pepin Trevor Wall Wayne & Irene Pettapiece Dave Warwaruk Carlie Piche Trish Weber Ray Purdy Cameron & Lori Willis Darin & Barb Rayburn Brian Wilson Stephen Raye Dave Wilson Ian & Susan Reid & Wendy Kotow Chad R. Rezewski Dr. Douglas & Jane Wilson Allan Rose Diane & Rob Wirtz Doug & Terri Ross Irene Yan Kent & Gail Rowan In Memory of James Savage Gerald W. Youell R. & T. Schmeichel Ralph & Gay Young 9 Chris & Jacquie Butlin Craig Farnden . $2,500 – $4,999 Robert Butts & Amy Dieser Phillip & Jeanette Fedorak D. & U. Aasberg Chris Calef Bruce Ferguson David (Seyi) Akande Bob Campbell Graham Ferguson Katherine Alexander Rob & Paige Campbell Colin Fetter Kyle Anderson Honour Roll 2019 Honour Roll 2019 Mal Carroll Charlene & Jamie Feuffel . Mike & Teresa Anderson William Cepin Lois A. Field Rae Anderson Ione Challborn
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