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Funders, Donors, Sponsors & Supporters FUNDERS, DONORS, Corporations and SPONSORS Organizations & SUPPORTERS Platinum $50,000 + • Alberta Law Foundation • AMJ Campbell Thank you to the • Brookfield Properties • Calgary Flames Foundation following funders, • Cardel Lifestyles/Logel Homes • CTV Calgary – Bell Media donors, sponsors • Enbridge • Inter Pipeline Ltd. • Royal LePage Solutions/Royal LePage and supporters who Shelter Foundation Take A Stand Against • Shoppers Drug Mart LOVE YOU Family Violence and Gold $25,000 – $49,999 • Borger Group of Companies Abuse in support of • BP Canada Energy Group ULC • Business Fore Calgary Kids • Cask Brewing Systems Inc. individuals and • Husky Energy Inc./Husky Group of Companies families striving to • Postmedia • Sinopec Daylight Energy Ltd. live safer and Silver $10,000 – $24,999 healthier lives. • Blythespirit Consulting Inc. • BOMA Calgary Foundation • Brookfield Residential Properties Inc. • Calgary Shaw Charity Classic Foundation • Computer Modelling Group Ltd. • CREB Charitable Foundation • Enerplus Corporation • Field Management Services 2019-2020 Funders • GDI Services (Canada) LP • Homes by AVI (Canada) Inc. • Alberta Children’s Services • Pembina Pipeline Corporation • Petrogas Energy Corp. • Alberta Health Services • RBC Royal Bank • Alberta Human Services • Sproule • City of Calgary, Family & Community • Spruce Meadows Leg Up Foundation • TC Energy Support Services (FCSS) • Valentine Volvo • United Way of Calgary and Area • Velvet Energy Ltd.Postmedia Solutions 15 CALGARY WOMEN’S EMERGENCY SHELTER Bronze $5,000 – $9,999 Donors $1,000 – $4,999 • ATB Financial • 3 Points Aviation • ATCO Group • 495327 Alberta Ltd. • Bar None Ranches Memorial • Alaris Royalty Corp. • Barjac Construction Management Inc. • Alberta Roofing Contractors Association Ltd. • Brydon Stairs Ltd. South Zone • Calbridge Homes • Arbutus Solutions Limited • Laurie M. Anderson and Debbie D. Johnson – • Barre Belle Inc. Calgary Family Law Associates • Best Service Pros Ltd. • Cenovus Energy Inc. • Blakes • Conam Charitable Foundation • BMO • Denny’s • Boardwalk REIT Limited Partnership • Emerson Clarke Printing Corporation • Bon Ton Meat Market • Every Day Off Inc. • Braemyn Homes 2011 Inc. • Excel Homes Inc. • Brentwood Dental Centre • First National Financial LP • Buchannan Barry LLP • Freehold Royalties Partnership • C11 Holdings Ltd. • Giusti Group of Companies • Cabra Consulting Ltd. • GoodLife Fitness • Calgary Tinsmith Industries Ltd. • Gran Tierra Energy Inc. • Canada Malting Co. Limited • H/W School of Ballet Ltd. • Canada Pipeline Accessories Company Ltd. • Hoover Mechanical Plumbing & Heating Ltd. • Canyon Creek Toyota • Keyera Corporation • Canyon Plumbing & Heating Ltd. • Lawson Lundell LLP • CAPA Management Ltd. • Longshore Resources • Carbert Waite LLP • Mayfair Diagnostics • CCI Wireless • McLennan Ross LLP • Cheque Mate Bookkeeping Services • Mercedes Benz Downtown Calgary • Clover Oil and Gas • Mercuria Commodities Canada Corporation • ConocoPhillips • NEXUSV Inc. • Cowboys Stampede Trail Ltd. • Pacific Wine & Spirits • CSM Interiors, A Division of Carpet • PCL Construction Management Inc. Supermarket Sales Ltd. • Persimmon Contracting Ltd. • Dickau Insurance & Investment Services Ltd. • Peter The Plantman • Dominion Lending Centres • Porsche Centre Calgary/Glenmore Audi • Elevate Auctions Inc. • Rife Resources Ltd. • EnCana Corporation • Saunders Landscaping/Otis Excavating • Energy Technical Resources Inc. • Saviour Technologies Inc. • Engineered Air – Resman Community Services • TD Bank Group • Enterprise Holdings Foundation • Trail Appliances • Equilibrium Environmental Inc. • Van-Kam Freightways Ltd. • FortisAlberta • Vista Projects Limited • Friesen Solutions Inc. • Wendel Business Machines Corp. • geoLOGIC Systems Ltd. • Westbrick Energy Ltd. • Getty Images, Inc. • WILCO Contractors Southwest Inc. • Global Canuck Energy Ltd. • Hewlett Packard Enterprise Foundation • Ironwood Building Corp. • Khosla Professional Corporation • Kids U Inc. • King’s Flooring Solutions A Division of Remnant King Inc. • KPMG LLP • Last Best Brewing and Distilling 16 REPORT TO COMMUNITY 2019-2020 16 • Lenergy Resources Inc. Individuals, Families • Long View Systems Corporation • Manulife Real Estate and Groups • Maunders McNeil Foundation Inc. • McCarthy Tetrault Foundation Platinum $50,000 + • MEG Energy Corp. • Morrison Homes • The Donkervliet Foundation • National Money Mart • Norris Family Foundation • Newcomp Analytics • P.E.A.R.L. Foundation • Okotoks Home Hardware Building Centre • Ross-Lynn Charitable Foundation • Pacific Investments & Development Ltd. • John Weintz and his late wife Christine • Paramount Resources Ltd. • Pro West Exteriors Inc. Gold $25,000 – $49,999 • Prophit Management Ltd. • Qualico Developments West Ltd. • Harold and Betty Allsopp Fund • QV Investors Inc. at Calgary Foundation • Rexall Pharmacy Group Ltd. • Jim and Joan Benedict • Rocky Cross Construction (North) Ltd. • The Arthur J.E. Child Foundation • Rogers Insurance Ltd. • The Greene Family Charitable Foundation • RSEG • Scott Haggins • SAP Canada Inc. • William S Herron Family Charitable Foundation • Sarah K McQuillan Professional Corp. • KSBK Charitable Foundation • Scotiabank • Diana K. Lovett • Serena Fashions (Bellissima) • Gary Nissen • Service Master of Calgary • The Rimell Family Foundation • Shaw Communications Inc. • Sherritt International Corporation • Sifton Petroleum Inc. Silver $10,000 – $24,999 • Silverberg Group • Belich Family Fund at Calgary Foundation • Sphere Energy Corp. • Max Bell Foundation • Sponsor Energy • Gerald A. and Beverly Berkhold/Berkhold • Stan Poulsen Trucking Ltd. Family Foundation • Stantec Consulting Ltd. • Richard and Cathy Bird • StoneMere Real Estate Solutions • Coffey Family Fund at Calgary Foundation • Suncor Energy Inc. • John and Elsie Collins Foundation • Symcor • Co-op Community Foundation • Tamarack Acquisition Corp. • Crist Family Fund • TBM Logistics Ltd. • Patti & Jerry D’Arcy Legacy Fund • Teine Energy Ltd. at Calgary Foundation • TELUS • Estate of Alberta Eleanor Ellis • The KPMG Foundation • Michael and D. Jane Evans • U Group Consulting Inc. • Lois Jeanette Grant Memorial Fund • W. G. Jenkin Insurance Agency Ltd. at Calgary Foundation • Waylta Resources Ltd. • Hawthorn Blossom Investments Ltd. • West Canadian Digital Imaging Inc. • Horne Family Charitable Fund (Two) at Calgary Foundation • Jennifer and Chris Janostin • Paul Lee Family Foundation • James Lough • Peter and L. Adele McKeen • Sandy and Brian Moreland • Estate of Joan Patricia Nicholson • Nickle Family Foundation • Kenneth and Hilary Pischke • Gordon and Jill Rawlinson 17 CALGARY WOMEN’S EMERGENCY SHELTER • Neil Roh • Slutker Foundation • Rotary Club of Calgary Sarcee • David and Kathy Stuart • Rotary Club of Calgary at Stampede Park • Tom Baines Junior High School • J. Crawford Smith and Margaret Bawden • The Welty Family Foundation • Kristie J. Smith and Robert Jones • Sharon J. West • David Spence • Jeff Wilson and Cathy Steiner-Wilson • Mary Jane and Robert L. Swinn • The Tenaquip Foundation • Parminder Thiara Donors $1,000 – $4,999 • Lana Thomson • The Alberta Knights of Columbus • Kristy Tidmarsh Charitable Foundation • Totem Charitable Foundation • Tamara Alexander • The Ukrainian Self Reliance Association – • Sandra Alladin Calgary Branch • Garnet and Cindy Amundson • Jan Bacher Bronze $5,000 – $9,999 • Mary and Dennis Bailey • Dolores E. and Ronald A. Baines • John Anderson • Barbara Baker Fund • Andison Family Foundation Inc. • Kyle Baumgardner • Jason & Theresa Baba Foundation • Jennifer Bayes • The Barr Family Foundation • The Bearspaw Ladies Legacy Committee • Philip Black • Jack Beaton • Cher Bongiovanni • Lenore Becker • Calgary Catholic Teachers Charities Association • Stephanie Begin • Alex & Wendy Campbell Flow Through Fund • Wanda Berg at Calgary Foundation • Maria, Craig and Lily Berntzen • Christian City Church Calgary • Bishop Carroll High School • Michael and Debbie Dannish • Sarah Black • R. Gary & Shirley Edwards Fund • Ryan Boag at Calgary Foundation • Nils Bodtker • Victoria and Trent Edwards • Kathleen S. Booth • Fiji Women’s Association of Calgary • Mark and Wendy Bragagnolo • Annie Freeze • Carol R. Brisbin • Jessica and Scott Friesen • John Bunting • James K. Gray • Mr. & Mrs. James F. Burns Senior Designated • Mark Hardy and Rose Goldstein Fund at Calgary Foundation • Linda Heathcott • Bill Burns • The Hop Foundation • Patricia Buskas • The Hotchkiss Family Foundation • Calgary Wildrose Lions Club • Rob and Lisa Imbeau • Calgary Eastport Lions Club • David and Dian Jenner • Calgary Woodcreek Lions Club • Johannes and Doda Kingma • Terry Caplette • Like A Rock Fund at Calgary Foundation • Allan Chilton • Lions Club of Bearspaw • Scott and Shannon Chomistek • Peter MacKinnon • Brett and Catriona Chorney • Gail and Hector McFadyen • Theresa M. Coady • G. Brent McLean • Cochrane Activettes • The McWilliams Family Foundation • Harry & Martha Cohen Foundation • Blaine Nicholson • Megan L. Cornhill • M. Eric and Louise Olson • Angela Corsi • Evelyn and Alan Reimer • Cosmopolitan International Club of Calgary • Rotary Curling League of Calgary • Jean-Michel and Barbara Crepin • Rotary Club of Calgary West • CUPE – Local 37 • Carol M. Shaw and the late JR Shaw • Ronald and Elsie Dalby • Deborah Shephard • Pamela J. and Rick Dart 18 REPORT TO COMMUNITY 2019-2020 18 • Daughters of Penelope Erato Chapter No. 295 • The Hylcan Foundation • Carol de Wit • Dr. James and Mrs. Ada Hyne • Jack and Virginia Diskin • Susan Ilsley
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