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Spirit of Philanthropy Award History Spirit of Philanthropy Award History 2017 Recipient Honored by Arizona Veterans Hall of Fame Society Veterans Heritage Project Barbara & Frank Bennett A New Leaf Boeing The Nature Conservancy Carol Campbell AWEE Carol Kern Jewish Family & Children's Service Church of Jesus Christ of Catholic Charities Latter Day Saints - Just Serve CoBiz Financial, Inc. Child Crisis Arizona Edward Jones Free Arts for Abused Children of Arizona Helen Nadolski Maggie's Place Jack Lutz Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona Jennifer Holsman Tetreault Valley of the Sun United Way Joanie Flatt Arizona Theatre Company Marilyn Wolfe and Archer Shelton Desert Botanical Garden Meighan Harahan Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center Movement Mortgage Phoenix Rescue Mission Mr. Alfredo J. Molina The New Foundation (TNF) Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer at Molina, Inc. Southwest Gas - Fuel for Life Catholic Charities SRP Ronald McDonald House Charities of Phoenix, Inc. Susan Brown Davis Child Crisis Arizona Susan Silverman National Society of Arts and Letters – Arizona Chapter 2016 Recipient Honored by ADM Group, Inc. Catholic Charities Community Services Billy Jones Arizona's Children Association Crescent Crown Distributing Mesa Arts Center Diane Hastings & Laura Chapnek Phoenix Children's Hospital Foundation Dorthy Lincoln-Smith, Ed.D National Society of Arts & Letters - Arizona Dr. Melissa Crider Andrea & The Nature Conservancy Dr. Judy L. Ellickson Erica Quintana Devereux Gael Parks Phoenix Zoo George Hellick Del E. Webb Center for the Performing Arts Gerald Rosenbluth Jewish Family & Children's Service Jeff Blandford Child Crisis Arizona Jeff Hebets Desert Botanical Garden Jerome Froimson Phoenix Chamber Music Society Joseph Genovese Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona Kenneth Cherry Valley of Sun United Way Lady Elisabeth Hebdige Scottsdale Arts Michael Flatt A New Leaf Mr. and Mrs. Millard Seldin Barrow Neurological Foundation Patrick Heigl - Sanderson Lincoln Veterans Heritage Project The Arizona Diamonbacks Foundation Phoenix Rescue Mission The Flinn Foundation St. Joseph’s Foundation Tom Hatten, CEO/Founder, Make-A-Wish Arizona Mountainside Fitness URun LLC Phoenix Children's Hospital Foundation 2015 Recipient Honored by Arizona Humanities Veterans Heritage Project Barry and Jean Bingham Phoenix Zoo Bob and Gail Buuck Educare Arizona Dan Burton Phoenix Rescue Mission Dave and Stephanie Reese Phoenix Childrens Hospital Ginny Jontes A New Leaf Jeff Fantin / SRP Child Crisis Arizona Mac and Russ Perlich Act One Marty Schwarzkopf Devereux Arizona Mary Lou Hapner Arizona’s Children Association Neal Berger Phoenix Chamber Music Society Sam and Betty Kitchell Desert Botanical Garden Sarae Steremberg Jewish Family & Children's Service Steven Betts The Nature Conservancy Unity of Phoenix Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona 2014 Recipient Honored by Allen and Gherrie Routzahn Benevilla Cheryl Melocik John C. Lincoln Health Foundation Circle K - Arizona Corporate Office United Cerebral Palsy Denise Higgins, IBIS Foundation Educare Dr. Bruce and Janis Merrill A New Leaf Dr. Chris Visser, DVM, AVDC, Phoenix Zoo Arizona Veterinary Dental Specialist James and Amanda Murphy Goodwill of Central Arizona 2014 (continued Jim Isaacson Habitat for Humanity representing Rio Verde and Tonto Verde Community residents Joe Griffith Devereux Arizona John and Doris Norton St. Joseph's Foundation Kate Baker Desert Botanical Garden Kathy Hodel Mohave County Community College Foundation Mary and Don King Scottsdale Training & Rehabilitation Services (STARS) Meri and Steve Friedman Jewish Family & Children's Service Mike Treadaway and the Tech Group UPWARD for children and families Patricia Rourke Valley of the Sun United Way Robert E. Wilkens The Nature Conservancy Stacy & Dennis Roccaforte American Red Cross, Grand Canyon Chapter Tahnia McKeever Florence Crittenton The Friends of Crisis Nursery, Inc. Crisis Nursery, Inc. University of Phoenix Phoenix Children's Hospital Foundation 2013 Recipient Honored by Arizona Trout Camp New Pathways for Youth, Inc. Bert and Betty Feingold Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale Bill Cogdall and Jeana Petersen Cogdall Benevilla Carrie and Mark Schnepf A New Leaf Carrie Hulburd The Nature Conservancy Dennis E. Mitchem Goodwill of Central Arizona George and Jennie Scarfo Phoenix Children's Hospital Hickman's Family Farms United Food Bank 2013 (continued) Howard Katz Arizona Science Center Jude LaCava Southwest Human Development Kevin Moran Valley of the Sun United Way Larry Landry Valle del Sol Mary and Marty Aronson John C. Lincoln Health Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James J. Meenaghan St. Joseph's Foundation Pat and Larry Van Tuyl Crisis Nursery Patricia Goldman Barrow Neurological Foundation Patrick Madigan Circle the City Rev. Snow Peabody Teen Challenge of Arizona, Inc. Rick DeGraw and Sue Glawe Phoenix Indian Center Roger Morris Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona Samuel G. Coppersmith Devereux Tom W. Lewis Jewish Family & Children's Service Volunteers in the Garden Desert Botanical Garden 2012 Recipient Honored by Celebrity Fight Night Foundation Barrow Neurological Foundation Cynthia and Matthew Scheller Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix Desert Botanical Garden Arizona State University Foundation Dionne Najafi Arizona Science Center Gerri Richards Phoenix Children's Hospital Foundation GoDaddy.com Desert Botanical Garden Holly Packer Jewish Family & Children's Service 2012 (continued) Jean Higginbotham Southwest Human Development L. Birt & Louisa J. Kellam Benevilla Lou and Evelyn Grubb St. Joseph’s Foundation Lydia Lee Valle del Sol Lynn White American Red Cross Grand Canyon Chapter Marie and Dwight Steiner St. Mary's Food Bank Mitchell Owens Raising Special Kids' Board of Directors Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Williams The Nature Conservancy in Arizona Mrs. Robin Kreutzberg John C. Lincoln Health Foundation Pat Rourke Valley of the Sun United Way Robert and Margaret Schulke Sun Health Foundation Salt River Pima-Maricopa Phoenix Zoo Indian Community Sierra Signs United Food Bank The MacLeod Family Phoenix Rescue Mission Tracy Bame Banner Health Foundation Wells Fargo Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona 2011 Recipient Honored by Thomas S. Liston Benevilla Anna Arellano Prunty Valle del Sol Bob Moran International School of Arizona Brooke O'Connor Banner Alzheimer's Foundation Charlie Van Ryswyk Phoenix Youth at Risk Drive Time Automotive Group, Inc. Sojourner Center Eileen Rogers Arizona's Children Association 2011 (continued) Eleanor K. Van Sant Sun Health Foundation Episcopal Habitat Coalition Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona Fry's United Food Bank Jeffrey Stone Banner Health Foundation John Demetra St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance Karen Peters The Nature Conservancy Karen Ramos Southwest Human Development Keith Tigue Catholic Community Foundation Larry Lytle Florence Crittenton Lynn Melczer Kahn Jewish Family & Children's Service Mary Lou and Ira Fulton Barrow Neurological Foundation Melissa and Ted Lagreid Desert Botanical Garden Pat Farmer American Red Cross, Grand Canyon Chapter Republic Bank Az Beatitudes Campus Shelby and Stephen Butterfield St. Joseph's Foundation The Board of Visitors Phoenix Rescue Mission Thomas Batson John C. Lincoln Health Foundation Tim Riester Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona Tim Tarter Valley of the Sun United Way Tina and Bob Mulhern Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix Tracey and Sam Perry Children's Museum of Phoenix US Airways UMOM New Day Centers 2010 Recipient Honored by Phoenix Friends of the AZ Cancer Center Arizona Cancer Center 2010 (continued) Aloise Failing-Wrobel Benevilla Carol and Ken Seidberg Jewish Family & Children's Service Casino Arizona United Food Bank CIGNA Healthcare of Arizona UMOM New Day Centers Diane and Gary Tooker Mayo Clinic Dr. John C. Sack Catholic Community Foundation Gertie and Bill Hickman, St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance Hickman's Family Farms Honeywell Greater Phoenix Youth at Risk, Inc. Jacquie Dorrance Ballet Arizona James Fishman, MD John C. Lincoln Health Foundation Jamie Burgess The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Jennifer and Jess Lorona Arizona's Children Association John Dawson Barrow Neurological Foundation Julie and Patrick Nackard Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix Charity and Development Appeal Julie Lavidge Banner Alzheimer's Foundation June Shapiro Sojourner Center Kathy Hancock Valley of the Sun United Way Larry Miller Phoenix Symphony Marta L. Morando Desert Botanical Garden Mrs. Anonymous Sun Health Foundation Northern Trust Bank Arizona State University Foundation - Engagement Programs Phyllis and Bob Barbee Changing Lives Center, Phoenix Rescue Mission Richard Hayslip The Nature Conservancy in Arizona Salt River Project Beatitudes Campus 2010 (continued) Scott N. Schmidt Arizona Science Center Sean Seitz and Will Herndon, Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona American Solar Electric Sue Fletcher Florence Crittenton The Governors Banner Health Foundation/Cardon Children's Medical Center The Olivas Family St. Joseph's Foundation 2009 Recipient Honored by Patricia Engels Banner Alzheimer's Foundation Ken Van Winkle Banner Health Foundation Angela and Leonard Singer Phoenix Art Museum Angela Hallier Sojourner Center Bank of America UMOM New Day Centers Bill Papazian Ballet Arizona Carolyn Evani Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Phoenix Affiliate Charlene "Pinky" Harris St. Joseph's Foundation Dan Santy Catholic Community Foundation David Bornemann Phoenix Symphony Desert Mountain C.A.R.E. Mayo Clinic Discover Financial Services
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