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Gifting and Gratitude Thanking Our Y Donors and Partners 2018 Annual Donors Loretta Thorson Gifting and Gratitude Thanking Our Y Donors and Partners When we unite as a community, our vision of a stronger Twin Cities becomes possible for all. Our donors and partners empower us to make that vision a reality. Together, we help everyone realize their potential - for a better us. Thank you. 2018 Annual Donors ASSOCIATION Judy Blaseg and John Jon Kortebein Eagle Brook Church Anthem Jeffrey and Lucy Heegaard Alissa Nass Individual Donors Engelen Mendon F. Schutt Family Gregory and Kelly Fenton AV Now Fitness Sound Marisa Helgeson and Jeffrey Needham Jeanne and Peter Crain Fund of The Dale and Sara Forsberg Carolyn Ball Casey Sowa Gary Nelson $10,000+ Dolan Printing Minneapolis Rich Gannon Emily Bellinger Kia Her June P. Nelson and Family Allianz Life Insurance Doug and Lisa Bechtold Foundation Debra Hutson Best Buy Employee Giving Kathleen Heyman Jeanna M. 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