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1963 Benefactors Society ($1000000+) Friends of Holy Cross 1963 Benefactors Society Montgomery Orthopaedics - a Stannard R. Beal ($1,000,000+) division of The Centers for Advanced Behavioral Health Systems Baltimore Friends of Holy Cross Health - Orthopaedics The Bell Company Auxiliary of Holy Cross Hospital National Lutheran Home and Village Berkeley Research Group, LLC Kaiser Permanente of the Mid- at Rockville James M. Boland Atlantic States NMS Healthcare Bowie Baysox Susan G. Komen The Nora Roberts Foundation Gladys L. Boyd, RN The Whiting-Turner Contracting Roseanne Pajka and Douglas Fox Ira N. Brecher, MD Company Pathology Associates of Silver Spring Bregman, Berbert, Schwartz & Gilday, Primary Care Coalition of LLC New Innovations Society Montgomery County James D. Bridges, MD ($100,000-$999,999) Michael and Janet Scherr ENCORE Properties, LLC - Theresa V. Anonymous Kevin J. Sexton and Mary DuBois Brown Associates in Radiation Medicine Sexton Sherri and John Brusca Bank of America SmithGroupJJR Ann Burke, MD and Jim Burke Edward and Marilynn Bersoff US Acute Care Solutions Linda Burrell, MD Capital Internal Medicine, LLC Peter Zvirblis Eileen Cahill CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield In memory of Nancy S. and Robert H. The Catholic University of America Caregiving Society Cahill Community Neonatal Associates ($10,000-$99,999) Brian M. Cantor, MD Crothall Services Group AARP Capital Critical Care LLC Diagnostic Medical Imaging, P.A. Robert A. Abernathy Capital Digestive Care LLC/Capital Blair Eig, MD and Kaethe Eig Ada Harris Maley Memorial Fund Gastroenterology Consultants Division EMJAY Engineering and Construction Aetna Foundation, Inc. Capital One, N.A. Co., Inc. Affiliated PET Systems, LLC Capital Women's Care - Division 22 Gallagher, Evelius & Jones LLP American Association of Critical-Care (Drs. Band, Tyau, Sine, Resta and Greater Washington Oncology Nurses Lizardo) Associates American Bank Capital Women's Care - Division 24 Guild of Holy Cross Hospital American Combustion Industries (Drs. Butler, Dickman, Ladd, Maggid, Healthcare Initiative Foundation Glenn and Phyllis Anderson Newhouse, Rangnath and Wagar) Holy Cross Anesthesiology Associates, Rawle Andrews, Jr. Capital Women's Care - Division 25 P.A. Anonymous Megan and Joseph Carnell Hughes Network Systems, LLC, an Apex Health Management, LLC Marcia Y. Carroll EchoStar Company Archdiocese of Washington CBRE The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Artery Capital Group and the Shops at Clark Construction Group, LLC Foundation Town Center Clinical Radiologist Medical Imaging, John and Amy Mewhiney Cancer Bill and Joanne Aschenbach and PA Foundation Family Annice Cody and Peter Braverman Leach Wallace Associates, Inc. Jeanne Asher, MD Dominic and Diane Colangelo M&T Bank Associates in Cardiology, P.A. Colonial Parking, Inc. Maryland Department of Health and Anna M. Atzert The Community Foundation for the Mental Hygiene - MOTA Brian Avin National Capital Region Maryland Regional Cancer Care, LLC Avison Young Comprehensive Neurology Services - Research Fund AXA Equitable Life Insurance Shahid Rafiq, MD, President John F. and Elizabeth W. McShea Company Patrick and Heidi Connolly Medical & Dental Staff of Holy Cross Rick and Kathleen Bailey Contemporary OB/GYN Associates, Hospital Jennifer C. Baldwin, RN LLC MOM365 Karen B. Baxter The Estate of Chris Controwinski BB&T Bank Cora and John H. Davis Foundation 1 Barbara A. Couch Gussie and Charles Goldner Charitable Arnold G. Levy, MD Country Goes Pink Foundation, Inc. Trust ""A"" William W. Lewis, PhD Christopher B. Cowan Gussie and Charles Goldner Charitable R. Robert and Ada H. Linowes Marlin G. Curameng Trust ""B"" Linowes and Blocher LLP DARCARS Automotive Group Carla M. Halik, RN Loiederman Soltesz Associates, Inc. Tamara C. 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