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OUR DONORS ORGANIZATIONAL Generations Fund Duraco, Inc INDIVIDUAL AND Dr. Ruth Durchslag The Damico Family Foundation Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP Eugene and Sallyann Fama OUR DONORS ORGANIZATIONAL Generations Fund Duraco, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Smith A. Finkl & Sons Co DONORS Ms. Marguerite D. Hark Eastdil Realty Co., L.L.C. Sodexho First American Title Insurance Carl R. Hendrickson Mrs. Arthur Edelstein Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal Company $25,000 and above Family Foundation Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation Studley First Industrial Realty Trust Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hohmann Equity Office Properties, Inc. C. Struve Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Fleming Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hugi Kevin and Joan Evanich Ms. Enid Tanenhaus and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Freechack Abbott Laboratories I & G Charitable Foundation FCL Builders, Inc. Mr. Lewis Segal Ms. Lisa P. Fremont Albertson’s Inc. 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Sheffield Bill Bartholomay Foundation Chicago Chapter of IFMA Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Fazzio Ms. Betty V. Hedblom Mr. M. Scott Bromwell, Jr. donors in FY 04-05. These gifts will Mr. Ron Krumm Mr. Philip M. Friedmann Tishman Speyer Properties Mr. James E. Geis Loyola University Chicago Shefsky & Froelich Ltd. Barton Incorporated Chicago Shares Federated Group, Inc. Ms. Caren A. Heller Ms. Debra A. Cafaro and help the Greater Chicago Food Law, Ware, Shedd, Murphy Gaucho Foods, Inc. The Topfer Family Foundation General Growth Properties, Inc. MacMunnis, INC Jude and Sandy Shkolnik Robert & Isabelle Bass The Chicago Stock Exchange Mr. Timothy Feeney Mr. John S. Heneghan Mr. Terrance K. Livingston Depository fight hunger for years Foundation Ms. Joan M. Giardina Paula and Andrew Tousignant Gibson Electric Co., Inc. Ron and Elise Magers Arnold I. and Bette Sobel Foundation, Inc. Chicago Sweetners, Inc. Ms. Julie A. Fiala Mr. Brian A. Hennessy CDW Corporation and years to come. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Levy Golub & Company Trammell Crow Company GK Development, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Mahler Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Batts Ms. Katherine Christensen and Jamee & Marshall Field Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Hennessy Central Grocers, Inc. Ms. Ellen Liebman and Mr. Leonard C. Goodman Unilever Home & Personal Care Glenview Community Church Manulife Financial Corporation Society of St. Vincent De Paul Alvin H. Baum Family Fund Mr. Robert Stenander Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Filipp Ms. Dorrit E. Herreid Chicago Area Combined Mr. Stuart R. Abelson Mr. Steven A. Koch Chris and Scott Gordon Unilever Ice Cream Globe Foundation Marc Realty Solomon Cordwell Buenz & Mr. and Mrs. G. Marc Baumann Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Chuchel Mrs. Patricia Finnegan Ms. Elaine B. Hicks Federal Campaign Ms. Dorothy King Dr. Laurence A. Mack Memorial Fund Grubb & Ellis Company The University of Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Glure Mrs. Margaret A. Marek and Associates, Inc. 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