2014 Annual Report

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2014 Annual Report
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Year in
Review
President
Elizabeth C. Richards
Vice President
Leon Haley, Jr., MD
Secretary
Jeffrey S. Sloan
Treasurer
Adrian J. Powell, CFP
Chairman and Founder
Doug Hertz*
Immediate Past President
Lawrence Kenny
Funding
2015 Board of Directors
Since 1993, Camp Twin Lakes has not increased the Camp
Partner program fee. As a nonprofit organization that does
not receive any funding from the government or United Way,
we appreciate the generous support of our donors whose
investment provides a unique camp experience for 10,000
campers each year. Thank you for making camp possible!
A planned gift will ensure CTL’s growth for many years to
come. If you would like more information about making a legacy
gift, please call our office at 404-231-9887.
Board Members
Michael J. Hertz
Anne Hipp
Kim Johnson
Joshua M. Kamin, Esq.
Andrew Kemmeling, CPA
Susan McCullar
John L. Montag
Philip Nutsugah
Susie Oddo
Eric Phillips
Gwynn Powell, Ph.D.
Spencer Preis
Edwin Rothberg
Cyrus Samai, MD
Pamela Stewart
Darren Strozier, CPA
Jeff Thrutchley
Kevin R. Woods, CFP
Life Board Members
M. Wade Allen
Bob Amick
Dick Anderson
Larry Lord
Larry Melnick
Patty Reid
Steve Selig
Susan Shanor
Jay Smith*
Comer Yates*
*Past President
Camp Twin Lakes Mission Statement:
We provide year-round camp experiences for
children with serious illnesses, disabilities and
life challenges to help each camper grow in
their confidence and experience the joys of
childhood.
Campers Always Come First. Campers are at the core of everything
we do. We foster new environments that allow our campers to exercise
creative freedom, have fun, and make discoveries through adventures.
When you see this kite, you’re reading an excerpt from CTL’s refreshed
Value Statements. Visit www.camptwinlakes.org/aboutus to read more!
Financial Statement
Charles Baldwin
Laura Barnard
David Batchelor
Jay E. Berkelhamer, MD
Terry Blum
Kevin Burns
Robert Campbell
Lauren K. Cohen
Linda Davis
William Effinger
Travis Ellis
Steve Farace
Matthew A. Freeman
Sheldon E. Friedman
Michael Gomez
Kathie B. Gottlieb, CPA
Bonnie Harris
Alan Harrison
Providing a high-quality and life-changing weekend of camp for
a child with extensive medical needs or other life challenges
is an expensive undertaking shared between Camp Twin Lakes
and its nearly 60 Camp Partners. Camp Twin Lakes subsidizes
80% of the direct camp costs for every camper served—the
equivalent of $800 per camper for a week of camp. Camp
Partners cover the remaining 20% of camp costs.
Fiscal Year October 1, 2013 - September 30, 2014
Support and Revenue from Operations
Contributions
Special Events, net of expenses
Program Service Fees
Total Revenue
$1,333,917
$995,018
$2,127,498
$4,456,433
Operational Expenses
Program Expenses
Management and General
Fundraising
Total Expenses
$3,600,703
$ 121,969
$ 648,917
$4,371,589
*Does not include depreciation expense related to fixed assets and leasehold improvements.
For a copy of our 990 and audit, please visit our website at
www.camptwinlakes.org under About Us/Annual Report.
Greetings from the Board President and CEO
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014 was a fantastic year for Camp Twin Lakes! I am thrilled to step into the position of
Board President in the midst of such wonderful progress and achievement.
I am grateful to lead an organization which is so strongly supported by our generous
community. This past year, Camp Twin Lakes saw an increase in individual donor donations —
specifically in the growth of our Camp Counselor Circle Major Donor Society who make an
annual gift of $2,500+. We continue to work hard as an organization to cultivate relationships
with our supporters, community leaders, foundations and corporations. Each and every
donation, regardless of size, makes a difference by allowing Camp Twin Lakes to provide
life-changing camp experiences to 10,000 campers through a weekend, week-long or
hospital-based day camp program each year.
Elizabeth C. Richards
President
Board of Directors
In 2014, Camp Twin Lakes launched a Strategic Investment Initiative to make improvements
and programmatic enhancements to our campsites that will help ensure every camper served
will have the opportunity to experience similar signature CTL programs, regardless of which
campsite they attend. We’re proud to report that to date, we’ve reached $2.7 million of our
$2.9 million goal, which includes 100% participation from the Camp Twin Lakes Board. We
are working hard to complete the majority of our Strategic Investment Initiative campsite
improvements and program additions in time for summer 2015 programming!
In addition to investing in our campsites, CTL’s recent strategic plan reaffirms our commitment to invest in ongoing
professional development of its full-time staff. Several employees are participating in reputable leadership development
programs, including: Bridgespan, ACA conferences and LEAD Atlanta. 2014 was also an exciting year for notable recognition.
Eric M. Robbins, CTL’s CEO, was named among Atlanta’s “50 Most Influential Nonprofit Leaders 2013 - 2014” in the Atlanta
Business Chronicle. In February, CTL’s Camp-To-Go program received the American Camping Association’s Edie Klein
Award for Program Excellence given in recognition of exceptional programming.
As Board President, I look forward to helping CTL continue its reputation of ensuring that “Every Camper Deserves All
We Have” by focusing on the growth and development of every partner group who comes to camp. We remain steadfast
in our commitment to providing a high quality, impactful, fun and safe camp experiences for children from across the state
of Georgia who have a serious illness or other life challenge. I look forward to leading Camp Twin Lakes strongly into 2015,
with a firm focus on expanding our successes and continuing to make a meaningful investment in our campers, campsites,
professional staff, Camp Partners and our local communities. I hope to do all this while wearing great shoes and having fun!
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n 2014, we doubled down on what we do well and invested in our campsites in accordance
with our 2013 - 2018 Strategic Plan entitled “Every Child Deserves All We Have.” At
CTL-Will-A-Way, we’re adding an equestrian program and a camp farm to mirror programs
currently offered at CTL-Rutledge. At CTL-Rutledge, we completed construction of a new
team ropes course and an accessible canoe/kayak dock in time for summer. We’re adding
seven flexible family and summer staff housing to accommodate even more campers and
families this year. In partnership with Jewish Family & Career Services (JF&CS), we’re
constructing a new group home to house four residents with developmental disabilities.
This endeavor will create opportunities for adults with disabilities in a county where those
services don’t exist currently. Continued innovative thinking extends to our Sustainable
Teaching Farm at CTL-Rutledge where we continue to incorporate locally-grown beef and
produce in camper meals to encourage healthy eating habits.
We proudly partner with nearly 60 organizations, each serving a different population across
Eric M. Robbins
the state of Georgia, to provide customized, medically-supported camp programs for children, Chief Executive Officer
teens and adults with serious illnesses, disabilities and other life challenges. We served more
than 3,700 campers through our week-long summer camps, and more than 6,000 campers
through year-round weekend retreats for a record number of 10,000 campers served. Our expanded Camp-To-Go hospitalbased day programs served 1,200 campers at children’s hospitals and outpatient clinics in Atlanta, Augusta, Macon and
Savannah. Since our doors opened 21 years ago, we’ve served more than 100,000 campers.
We are so grateful for your investment into our mission, and we’re looking forward to your continued partnership as we
strive to make Camp Twin Lakes better than ever.
2 0 14 Ca m p P rogra m s
Camp AcheAway
Arthritis Foundation:
Georgia Chapter
For kids with juvenile
arthritis and related issues
Camp AIM High
Foreverfamily, Inc.
For children of incarcerated
parents
Annandale Village
For adults with
developmental disabilities
Augusta Veterans
Medical Center
For paralyzed veterans
Camp Big Heart
For kids with
developmental disabilities
Camp Blue Skies
For adults with
developmental disabilities
Camp Braveheart
Children’s Healthcare of
Atlanta
For kids with heart defects
and heart transplant
recipients
Families First
For families in need
Family Warrior Weekend
Camp Twin Lakes and
Scott Rigsby Foundation
For wounded warriors and
their families
Forever Pals Summer
Camp
The Center for Working
Families
For at-promise youth
Frazer Center
For adults with disabilities
Fugees Family
For refugee kids from war
torn countries residing in
metro Atlanta
Georgia Blind Sports
Association
An advocate for youth
and adult visually impaired
athletes in Georgia
Camp Hardgrove
Brain Injury Association of
Georgia
For adults with brain injuries
Camp Carpe Diem
Children’s Healthcare of
Atlanta
For kids with epilepsy
Camp High Five
H.E.R.O. For Children
For kids affected by HIV and
AIDS
Center for the Visually
Impaired
For kids and youth with
visual impairments
Camp Hope
Northside Hospital:
Atlanta Auxiliary
For adults with cancer
Camp Courage
Children’s Healthcare of
Atlanta
For kids with craniofacial
disorders
Camp Horizon
For kids who have been
abused and/or neglected
Camp DOVE
Visual Effects Performing
Arts
For kids with hearing
impairments
Camp ESP
Extra Special People
For kids and young adults
with developmental
disabilities
Camp Inspire
Special Olympics Georgia
For individuals with
intellectual disabilities
Jewish Family and
Career Services
For adults with
developmental disabilities
Camp Joint Venture
Georgia Health Services
For kids with juvenile
arthritis and related diseases
Camp Journey
Abbey Hospice
For kids who have
experienced a loss
Camp Good Mourning
Kate’s Club
For kids who have lost a
parent or sibling
Camp Breathe Easy
American Lung Association
in Georgia
For kids with asthma
Developmental
Disabilities Ministry
For adults with disabilities
Camp Infinity/Under the
Stars Weekend
FOCUS
Support for kids and teens
with disabilities and their
families
Huntington’s Retreat
Huntington’s Disease
Society: Georgia Chapter
For adults with Huntington’s
Disease
Camp I Believe
Gentiva Hospice
For kids who have
experienced a loss
Camp Independence
Children’s Healthcare of
Atlanta
For kids with kidney
disorders and transplants
Laurel Heights
For kids with autism
Learning on the Log
For kids with sensory and/or
developmental delays
Camp New Hope
Sickle Cell Foundation of
Georgia
For kids with Sickle Cell
Disease
Camp No Limb-itations
Children’s Healthcare of
Atlanta
For kids and teens with limb
deficiencies
Camp Oasis
Crohn’s & Colitis
Foundation of America:
Georgia Chapter
For kids with Crohn’s
disease and ulcerative colitis
Camp Painless but
Hopeful
For kids with congenital
insensitivity to pain
Camp Rainbow
MCGHealth Children’s
Medical Center
For kids with cancer and
rare blood disorders
Camp Journey
Spectrum Clubs
For kids and young adults
with autism and Asperger’s
Syndrome
Just People
For adults with
developmental disabilities
Camp Kids2Leaders
For kids with a parent
or parents who are
incarcerated
Kids Serve 2
For kids who have a parent
who is currently serving
or has served in the U.S.
military
Camp Krazy Legs
Children’s Healthcare of
Atlanta
For kids and teens with
Spina Bifida
Camp Kudzu
For kids living with Type I
Diabetes
Second Chance Family
Weekend
Children’s Healthcare of
Atlanta
For families of kids with
solid organ transplants
Camp Share and Care
MCGHealth Children’s
Medical Center
For kids with cancer and
rare blood disorders
Soccer in the Streets
For at-promise youth
Camp SOS
Suicide Prevention Action
Network
For families who have lost a
loved one to suicide
Camp STARS
Visiting Nurse – Hospice
Atlanta
For families who have lost a
loved one
Camp Strong Hearts
MCGHealth Children’s
Medical Center
For kids with heart defects
and heart transplant
recipients
Camp Strong4Life
Children’s Healthcare of
Atlanta
For lifestyle and weight
management
Camp Sunshine
Programs for kids and teens
with cancer
Camp Sweet Life
MCGHealth Children’s
Medical Center
For kids with Type I Diabetes
Camp TBI – To Be
Independent
Walton Rehabilitation
Health System
For kids with acquired brain
injuries
Camp To Belong:
Georgia
Reuniting brothers and
sisters placed in separate
foster, adoptive, or kinship
homes
Toni’s Camp
The Archdiocese of Atlanta
An interfaith camp retreat
for kids and adults with
developmental disabilities
Camp Twitch and Shout
T.I.C.S. of Georgia
For kids with Tourette
Syndrome
Camp Oo-U-La
Georgia Firefighters Burn
Foundation
For kids who have
experienced a burn injury
Camp Walk ’N Roll
Muscular Dystrophy
Association
For kids with Muscular
Dystrophy
Camp Wannaklot
Hemophilia of Georgia
For kids and teens with
hemophilia or other
inherited bleeding disorders
Camp WeeKanEatIt
Children’s Center for
Digestive Healthcare
For kids with Celiac Disease
Camp You B You
Marcus Autism Center
For children with autism and
autism related disorders
Camper Statistics
The Imp a ct of C a m p
Gender
Geographic Region
48%
52% Metropolitan Atlanta
48% LaGrange 9%
Northeast (Athens)
7%
Northwest
(Dalton)
7%
Age
Out
of
State
7%
4 - 8
9%
6%
9 - 13
45% North (Gainseville/Rome)
Augusta
4%
14 - 18
33%
North Central (Macon)
18+
13%
and South Central (Dublin) 4%
Southeast (Waycross)
Race
and Coastal (Savannah)
3%
Caucasian
57% Southwest (Albany) 3%
African-American 33% West Central (Columbus)
2%
Hispanic
4%
Muti-Racial
4%
Asian
2%
Male
Female
Camp Twin Lakes is proud to serve a diverse population
of campers. Statistics are from Summer Camp Partners
that reported data.
Celebrate Differences. We welcome everyone
with an open heart and treat people with respect
and consideration. We embrace the ethnic,
religious and cultural diversity of our campers,
staff, volunteers and donors. When we model our
value of embracing differences, our campers learn
from our example.
My son, Kyle, is 15 years old and has Prader-Willi Syndrome. Most
people have never heard of it.There are just over100 documented
cases in Georgia. In the simplest terms, his brain doesn’t register
that he is full, and he lives in a state of constant hunger.There
are other effects of PWS, including an inability to regulate body
temperature, low muscle tone which affects Kyle’s speech and
motor skills, global development delays, learning disabilities and
increased anxiety.There is no cure, and available treatments only
treat the symptoms.With all of these issues, I couldn’t send Kyle
to the camps my daughter attended. I wanted to give him that
opportunity, but I had to be mindful of the obstacles.This summer,
he attended Camp Infinity* at CTL. My son who had never had
the opportunity to go to camp got his chance.
Celebrate the Small Stuff...(and the big stuff, too).
CTL embraces opportunities for campers to learn and
grow. We know the camp experience is nothing short of
transformational for campers to gain independence, have
fun, learn to self-manage their challenge, and overcome
misconceptions about what they think they are capable
of accomplishing. At Camp Twin Lakes, challenges often
become triumphs.
When we went to pick him up, we were met by three camp
counselors who sang Kyle’s praises for being so helpful and
considerate with the wheelchair-bound campers. At CTL, away
from the stresses of the world with the regular kids all doing
regular things, Kyle shines. He doesn’t see the things he can’t do,
but he sees the things he can do for others.The love, patience and
support of the counselors and staff of both CTL and Camp Infinity
is the most touching thing to witness.Tears of joy stemmed from
the blessing of knowing that for one glorious week, my kid was in
an environment where he was accepted and supported. At camp,
he got to go canoeing, horseback riding, and zip lining. Kyle enjoyed
bonfires, pool parties and crafts. He even played the piano at the
talent show. Most importantly, he felt like a normal kid who got to
experience summer camp.
–Tammy, parent of Kyle, a Camp Infinity camper
*Camp Infinity is a camp for teens with disabilities
Bui ld i ng for Tom orrow
CTL-Will-A-Way
CTL-Rutledge
Implementation of our Strategic Plan calls for deepening our impact on each camper, deepening our relationships with our Camp
Partners, growing and enriching our sites, and building on our expertise to serve as a leadership institute for our campers, staff
and Camp Partners. In 2014, we launched a $2.9M Strategic Investment Initiative to enrich our campsites through adding the
following improvements and programmatic additions:
CTL-Rutledge is located within rural Morgan County
where there are very few opportunities for adults with
developmental disabilities. In partnership with Jewish Family
& Career Services (JF&CS), the group home is located
on site and managed by JF&CS, providing residents with
meaningful opportunities to live and work at CTL.The
group home is scheduled for completion in Spring 2015.
Construction on the new team ropes course at CTLRutledge was completed in time for summer 2014
programs.The ropes course is central to our programming
and one of the activities that nearly every camper looks
forward to. Like all other program elements at CTL, the
ropes course has a customized harnessing and hydraulic
system that allows campers in wheelchairs or with other
physical challenges to participate in team-building activities.
In 2013, Georgia’s Department of Natural Resources annexed 45 additional acres for CTL’s use within Fort Yargo
State Park. This new land provides ample space to establish an equestrian program as well as a new farm. Our accessible
riding program at CTL-Rutledge is one of our most beloved programs among campers and staff. Not only do our
campers learn horseback riding techniques, but the act of riding has been shown to be beneficial for children with specific
physical, social and emotional challenges.
Over the past two years, our Sustainable Teaching Farm at CTL-Rutledge has been an overwhelming success. Our goal
is to replicate the successful farm programming at CTL-Will-A-Way. By establishing a second farm, we aim to provide
campers at CTL-Will-A-Way with the same meaningful educational and therapeutic experiences themed around food and
gardening, nutrition, environmental stewardship and sustainability.
Additional investments in CTL’s programs and campsites include:
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Playground resurfacing at CTL-Will-A-Way
Gymnasium Upgrades at CTL-Will-A-Way
Storage Units for Camp Partners
Multi-Use Housing at CTL-Rutledge
Accessible Dock at CTL-Rutledge
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Weather Monitoring Stations
Site improvements and additions at
CTL-Camp Dream
Technology Upgrades
CTL Farm at Rutledge
5,200 4,000
lbs. of grass-feed beef
eggs
4,000 70
lbs. of organic produce
lbs. of honey
Harvested from our Sustainable Teaching Farm and
incorporated into daily camp meals in 2014.
Make your Mark. CTL is committed to being good
stewards of the world around us and our sustainable
approach reflects this value. We inspire our campers to
become self-confident leaders by advocating for themselves,
helping others and contributing to their communities.
Vested in Leadership
Development
Due to the organization’s dedication to long-term
development and success, CTL programs, employees and
board members have received notable recognition this past
year.
Several members of CTL’s management are participating
in The Bridgespan Group’s Leading for Impact Course.
In 2013, The Goizueta Foundation awarded us a $1 million
grant to expand our Sustainable Teaching Farm Program at
CTL-Rutledge and to establish the Goizueta Foundation
Endowed Fund for Institutional Capacity Building over the
next three years. The Goizueta Foundation Endowed Fund
for Institutional Capacity Building gives us the opportunity
to further develop the natural talents and passions of CTL
staff members and continue to strengthen the organization’s
infrastructure as a whole.
For the second year, Camp Twin Lakes’s Farm is featured in
Madison-Morgan County Conservancy’s FARMeander — a
map-based tour guide that spotlights local producer farms.
Eric Robbins, CTL’s CEO, was named among Atlanta’s “50
Most Influential Nonprofit Leaders 2013 – 2014” in the
Atlanta Business Chronicle.
Josh Cagliani, Camp Dream Coordinator, was selected
as a member of the incoming 2015 class of LEAD Atlanta,
an eight-month leadership development and community
education program.
In February, CTL’s Camp-To-Go program received the
American Camping Association’s Edie Klein Award for
Program Excellence given in recognition of exceptional
programming.
Elizabeth C. Richards, CTL’s Board President, was selected
to attend an intensive social enterprise endeavor, “Governing
for Nonprofit Excellence” at the Harvard Business School in
Boston.
Pamela Stewart, CTL Board Member and Chair of the
Communications Advisory Committee, was selected as a
member of the incoming 2015 class of Leadership Atlanta, a
signature nine-month, executive-level series.
Leadership is in our DNA. Camp Twin Lakes strives for
excellence in every facet of our organization and we are
committed to deepening our impact with each camper and
building on our expertise as a leader within our field. As we
venture into new programs, we move with confidence knowing
that we have been diligent in maximizing resources and best
practices before taking the next bold step.
Thank you for your generous support!
The following friends made contributions to Camp Twin Lakes between October 1, 2013, and September 30, 2014.*
Corporate Donors
$25,000+
Anonymous
1st Franklin Financial Corporation
Constellation Wines
Delta Air Lines, Inc.
Global Payments
Metro Atlanta Automobile Dealers
Association
PGA of America
PGA Tour Charities, Inc.
Silverstone Group Incorporated
T.Mac
United Distributors, Inc.
United Healthcare Services, Inc.
Walton Development and
Management
Williams Sonoma
Corporate Donors
$10,000 - $24,999
Anonymous
Briad Restaurant Management, LLC
CSE
NeadWerx, Inc.
Yardi Systems, Inc.
Corporate Donors
$5,000 - $9,999
Anonymous
American Camping Association
Arrow Exterminators
BNY Mellon Wealth Management
BB&T
Henderson Farms, LP
KeyBank
McGriff, Seibels & Williams
Miller-Coors
OCI Chemical Corporation
SweetWater Brewing Company
Triad Isotopes
Corporate Donors
$500 - $999
Anonymous
All Star Landscape and Lawn Care
A Movable Feast
Atlanta Spirit, LLC
AuthenTEAK
Babush, Neiman, Kornman & Johnson
BNY Community Partnership
Bocado
Chastain Park Amphitheatre
Friendly Poker Game Casino Events
Georgia Tech Athletic Association
Huddle House
Java Endowment Project LLC
Lefkoff, Duncan, Grimes, McSwain
& Hass, P.C.
Local Three
Loews Atlanta
Madison Presbyterian Church
Metro Atlanta Ambulance Service
Porterfield, LLC
R.N.C. Industries, Inc.
Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island
Seasons 52
Sky Zone
Smith & Howard, P.C.
SunTrust Banks, Inc.
Tags & Titles, Inc.
The Preston Partnership
Time Warner Employee Grant Program
Tootsies
Total Wine & More
Tucker Mott-Westside Provisions District
Universal Joint
Corporate Donors
$2,500 - $4,999
Anonymous
Alex Smith Garden Design, Ltd.
Bug Busters USA
King & Spalding
Manheim, Inc.
Nelson Mullins Riley &
Scarborough, LLP
North Highland Assembly
of God, Inc.
Safeco Insurance, Community
Relations/Philanthropy
Corporate Donors
$1,000 - $2,499
Anonymous
A. Montag & Associates
Atlanta Braves
Camp Sunshine
The Coca-Cola Company
Columbus Towing Recovery
Domain Capital Advisors
Episcopal Church of the
Advent-Madison, Georgia
Fairplay General
Halpern Enterprises
Healthsystems
Nissan North America, Inc.
Residence Inn Amelia Island
Stephen M. Berman &
Associates, L.L.C.
Total Defense
Urban Body Fitness
Corporate Donors
$100 - $499
Anonymous
An Eye for Order Organizing Service
Atlanta Squirrel & Rat Removal
Bethlehem First Baptist Church
Broadway in Atlanta
Bunzl
Celebrity Cruises
Chick-Fil-A Bowl
Convergint Technologies
CORE
Echelon
Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort
F&B Restuarant
Fogo De Chao
Food 101 - Sandy Springs
Good Guys Pest Control, Inc.
Grand Hyatt Atlanta
H & H Insurance Services, Inc.
Halcyon Hospice Foundation
Hennessy Jaguar
Highland Bakery
Hotel Equities, Inc.
Huff Harrington Home
Jones Day
Kilpatrick Townsend
The Kroger Company
Market South Properties, Inc.
Masterscapes Inc.
More Than Trees, Inc.
NCCPA
Peachtree Tents & Events
Pet Paradise
Sandy Springs Body Works
Savannah Distributing Company, Inc.
Shanghai
Ted’s Montana Grill
Tillman Tax & Accounting Services, PC
Tiny Prints
Uptown Girl Boutique
Venture Outlet Mall, LLC
Wenmarr Management Co., LLC
Young Blood Boutique
Zerorez of Atlanta One, Inc.
Corporate Donors
$1 - $99
Anonymous
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.
The Derby
Early Street Antique Market
Georgia Ramblers RV Club
Global Impact
Golden Triangle Holdings, LLC
The Jansen Group, Inc.
Foundation Donors
$25,000+
Anonymous
Abraham J. & Phyllis Katz Foundation
Charles D. Burnett Foundation
Connolly Family Foundation
Correll Family Foundation
The Goizueta Foundation
The Holly Lane Foundation
Hookeedoo Foundation
The James M. Cox Foundation
The J.B. Fuqua Foundation, Inc.
John H. & Wilhelmina D. Harland
Charitable Foundation
Joseph B. Whitehead Foundation
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of
Georgia, Inc.
The Luther and Susie Harrison
Foundation
The Marcus Foundation, Inc.
Morningside Foundation
Nell Warren Elkin and William Simpson
Elkin Foundation
The Rich Foundation, Inc.
The Scott Hudgens Family Foundation
The Scott Rigsby Foundation
The Zeist Foundation, Inc.
Foundation Donors
$10,000 - $24,999
Anonymous
The Alice & Noah N. Langdale Jr.
Foundation
The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation
Atlanta Foundation
The Brooks Family Charitable Lead
Annuity Trust
CCW Charitable Trust
Clarence E. Harris Foundation, Inc.
Community Health Charities Southeast
Frances Wood Wilson Foundation, Inc.
Gregg and Freddy Goldenberg
Family Foundation
Harriet McDaniel Marshall Trust
Ida A. Ryan Charitable Fund
Jackson EMC Foundation
Kids II Foundation
Miracle 4 Melanie
Rooms To Go Children’s Fund
Sadler Family Foundation
Sarah Baldwin Harris and
J.D. Harris Foundation
Selby and Richard McRae Foundation
Valero Energy Foundation
Walton Electric Trust, Inc.
Weber Family Foundation
Foundation Donors
$5,000 - $9,999
Anonymous
Robert M. & Lilias Baldwin
Turnell Foundation
Roderick S., Flossie R., & Helen M.
Galloway Foundation, Inc
General Mills Foundation
Lenore and Victor Maslia Foundation
The Kerri & Jeffrey Snow Family
Private Foundation, Inc.
Gertrude & William C. Wardlaw Fund
The Dorothy and Charlie Yates
Family Fund
Youth Service Fund, Inc.
Foundation Donors
$2,500 - $4,999
Anonymous
Barham-Calhoun Memorial Fund
Camp-Younts Foundation
Leonard & Jerry Greenbaum
Family Foundation
KeyBank Foundation
The Billi Marcus Foundation, Inc.
Schwab Charitable Fund
Selig Foundation
Weldon Foundation, Inc.
Wells Fargo Foundation
Foundation Donors
$1,000 - $2,499
Anonymous
The Argo Family Fund
Atlanta Braves Foundation
Bryans Foundation, Inc.
Coldwell Banker Cares Foundation
Conrads Family Foundation
Robert Fowler Family Fund
GE Foundation
Lloyd-Godwin Foundation, Inc.
Lubo Fund, Inc.
Plymstock Philanthropic Fund
Wells Fargo Foundation
Young Contracting Company
Foundation, Inc.
The Zaban Foundation
Foundation Donors
$500 - $999
Anonymous
AXA Foundation
Kay W. Cantrell Family Fund
Covenant Foundation
Georgia Health Foundation, Inc.
The Home Depot Foundation
*Contribution to special events are credited to the fiscal year (Oct. 1 - Sept. 30) in which the event occurs.
Foundation Donors
$100 - $499
Anonymous
The Ability Experience (Push America)
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
The Community Foundation for
Greater Atlanta
The Robert G. and Ellen S. Gutenstein
Family Foundation Inc.
Healthcare Georgia Foundation
The Colleen & Sam Nunn
Family Foundation
United Way of the Greater Triangle
Mr. Hunter Lord
Mr. Thomas H. McCullough
Mr. and Mrs. John Montag
Mr. Pete Moraitakis
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Reid
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Richt
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Snow
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stathis
Ms. Pamela Stewart and Ms. Loan
Huynh
Mr. Dewey Johnson and
Ms. Livia Whisenhunt
Mr. and Mrs. Comer Yates
Individual Donors
$25,000+
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. David Batchelor
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hertz
Mr. and Mrs. William Hipp
Mr. and Mrs. David Ratcliffe
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Sloan
Individual Donors
$2,500 - $4,999
Anonymous
Mr. John Artz
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baldwin
Dr. Jay E. Berkelhamer and
Mrs. Jacqueline C. Berkelhamer
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bronfman II
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carlos
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Chandler
Ms. Cathy Coffey
Ms. Jill A. Cotter Blocker
Mr. Frank Folmar
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. C. Spencer Godfrey
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Greene
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Haddow
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hammer
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hetherington
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Irby
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Kaufmann
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Klepchick
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kreiss
Mr. and Mrs. E.G. Lassiter III
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Levin
Mrs. Lenore S. Maslia
Ms. Donna Maslia
Mr. David McPherson
Mr. Edward Mock, Jr.
Mr. Arul Murugan
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M. Nelson
Ms. Kendall Newman
Mr. Matthew Nozemack
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Nutsugah
Ms. Susie Oddo
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Powell
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Robbins
Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Saban
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Tinter
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Vickery
Individual Donors
$10,000 - $24,999
Anonymous
Mrs. Catherine Dukehart
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Ellis
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gomez
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harris
Mr. Brian Lorberbaum
Mr. and Mrs. Tony McCullar
Mr. and Mrs. William C. McGahan
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rothberg
Mr. Glenn Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weiland
Individual Donors
$5,000 - $9,999
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Q. Ball III
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Bear
Mr. Kevin Berg and Mrs. Carrie Berg
Dr. Terry C. Blum and
Mr. Paul M. Roman, Ph.D.
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Brown
Ms. Morgan Clark
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Di Vito
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Effinger
Mr. and Mrs. U. Bertram Ellis, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Freeman
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Gregor
Mr. and Mrs. Weedy Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kenny
Ms. Cathy Selig and
Mr. Stephen A. Kuranoff
Mr. Larry Lord
Individual Donors
$1,000 - $2,499
Anonymous
Mr. Mark Arum
Mr. Kelly Basinger
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Beerman
Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Benamy
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Benjamin
Mr. and Mrs. David Bennett
Mr. Scott Bogartz
Mr. Daniel O. Bradley
Mr. Robb Bunnen
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Burns
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Callahan
Rev. Andrew C. Christiansen
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Cobb
Mrs. Lynn P. Cochran Schroder
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Covin
Mr.Vassili Davidenko
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Davis
Mr. David Dick
Mr. Thomas Dozier
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Durham
Mr. and Mrs. James V. Eaton
Mr. Bobby Elliott
Mr. Preston Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Farace
Mr. and Mrs. James Feeley
Mr. John Fischer
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Forrester
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac F. Frank
Dr. and Mrs. Lance Friedland
Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Garcia
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Giglio
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Goddard
Ms. Sally Gottesman
Mrs. Kathie B. Gottlieb
Mr. Jeffrey Greenbaum
Mr. and Mrs. David Gregory
Mr. Warren M. Gump
Dr. Leon L. Haley, Jr. and Dr. Carla Haley
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Halpern
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Halpern
Mr. Jim Hardee
Mr. Todd Harmon
Mr. and Mrs. Judd Harper
Ms. Machell Harper
Mr. Dale Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hereford
Mr. Sam Herman
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Hertz
Mr. David Holt
Dr. and Mrs. Jeff Hopkins
Mr.VW Hunt
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hurley
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hurst
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hush
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Inghram
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Inglesby
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Y. Jobe
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua M. Kamin, Esq.
Mr. Jeffrey Kaplan
Dr. and Mrs. Eric Kardon
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Klemm
Mr. Eric Kline
Mr. David Kuniansky
Mrs. Glynis Langford
Mr. Rodney Lebrun
Mr. Michael Lemberg
Mr. and Mrs. Alton L. Lightsey, Jr.
Mr. Don Lindsey
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Love
Mr. Javier Macias
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Martin
Ms. Susan S. Martos
Mr. Doug Mason
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Mathews
Ms. Evelyn McCarthy
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T. McClure, Jr.
Dr. Mary McShane Vaughn
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Melnick
Mr. Steven Messer
Mr. Gary Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Isador Mitzner
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Morgens
Mr. John H. Nelson
Mr. Andrew Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Luke O’Brien
Mr. Timothy M. O’Leary
Mr. Charles C. Oliver
Mr. Mike Ottwiller
Mr. and Mrs. J. David Penson
Ms. Gwynn M. Powell, Ph.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Preis
Mr. Andrew Rachels
Mr. Daniel B. Rather
Mr. Michael Rosenberg and
Mrs. Jessie Rosenberg
Ms. Alison Schwab
Dr. Beth Seidel and Mr. Jonathan Seidel
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Semler
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Shook
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Solomon
Mr. Phil Southerland
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Spotts
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus A. Steed
In 2014, we welcomed the following new Camp Partners to the CTL Family:
Blaze Sports Summer Camp, for kids with physical disabilities
PKU Family Weekend, for families with a child who has Phenylketonuria (PKU)
*Vent/Trach Camp, PSA Healthcare, for children who have a tracheotomy or require a ventilator to breathe
Camp You B You, Marcus Autism Center, for children with autism and autism related disorders
Camp Wheel A Way,The Kyle Pease Foundation, for children and adults with cerebral palsy
Families of Fallen Soldiers Weekend Camp, Camp Twin Lakes and Survivor Outreach Services, for spouses, significant others and guardians of children who have lost a parent who served in the military
Sickle Cell Matters, for kids with Sickle Cell Disease
*Under development for 2016
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stein
Mr. and Mrs. Darren Strozier
Mr. George Sutherlin
Ms.Vivian Waldrop
Mr. Doug Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Walters, Jr.
Mr. J Paul Whitehead and
Ms. Deborah Maslia
Mr. and Mrs. Tony L. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Woods
Mr. Steve Wray
Mr. Robert E. Wright and
Mrs. Carolyn McConnell-Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zandman
Individual Donors
$500 - $999
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Allan
Mr. Wayne Allen
Mr. John Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Axelrod
Mr. Curtis Baker
Mrs. Christine F. Baldwin
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Balser
Mr. Jay Basham
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bayman
Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett
Dr. Jeffrey Bernstein and
Ms. Janet Selig
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Boggs
Mr. Jeff Boyar
Ms. Susan Boyd
Ms. Lisa Bulot
Mr. Jeffery Burch
Mr. William Burks
Dr. and Mrs. Jack Cantrell
Ms. Paula Caray
Mr. Sam Chambers
Mr. and Mrs. Terry R. Chastain
Ms. Kelly Chasteen
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cherry
Ms. Natasha Clark
Mr. Mike Cocroft
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Mark N. Cole
Mr. Daryl Collier
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Conroy
Mr. Ryan Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Correll
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cotton
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cowan
Mr. Bayard Crawley
Mr. Timothy Creedon
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Cremins
Mr. Kyle Crossfield
Mr. Denny Dobbs
Mr. Steve Dreaden
Ms. Laura Eaton
Mr. L. Michael Ehrlich
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Feinberg
Mrs. Sandra Feinsmith
Mr. Chris Flor
Dr. Harry Heiman and
Dr. Abby Friedman
Mr. Christopher Garrison
Mr. William Genthert
Mr. and Mrs. Adam B. Gerndt
Mr. Christopher Giles
Mr. Thomas More Giroux
Mr. Greg Gouldthread
Mr. Aaron Graves
Mr. Phil Gross
Mrs. Susan Grubb
Ms. Louise Gunn
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guth
Mr. Jesse Harker and
Mrs. Kathryn De Shields Harker
Mr. and Mrs. James Hatcher
Ms. Meghan M. Hauser
Mr. Brian Higgins
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hillegass
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hinkle
Ms. Tiffany Hodges
Mr. Travis Hollingsworth
Mr. William Hudson III
Mr. Jay Hutto
Ms. Cathy Huyghe
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Izlar
Mr. J Jones
Mr. Robert J. Casey and Ms. Beth Josephic
Mr. and Mrs. George Kacik
Mr. Anthony Kelley
Dr. Barbara S. Kiernan and
Dr. Thomas W. Kiernan
Mr. Jay Knight
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Kropp
Mr. John Lagana
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Lanier
Ms. Linda D. Leake
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lefkoff
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Leven
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lichtenstein
Ms. and Dr. Meimei Lin
Mrs.Vaughn Linder
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Londe
Mr. Daniel J. Maples
Mr. Mike Marshall and
Mrs. Jo Ann M. Marshall
Dr. Beatrice F. McConnell and
Dr. Michael McConnell
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. McKenna
Mr. and Mrs. David Meadows
Ms. Melissa Meder
Mr. and Mrs. William Milam
Mrs. Anuradha Moorthy
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford H. Orkin
Mr. Paul Pascutti
Mr. and Mrs. Rahul Patel
Mr. Michael Plasker
Mr. Cobb Quarles
Mr. Eyal Rappoport
Mrs. and Mr. Kimberly Reese
Mr. Michael Reiner
Mr. Joe Reinkemeyer
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Smith
Mrs. Nan Snell
Ms. Karen Steinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Still
Mr. Ken Stone
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taratoot
Mr. Huw Thomas
Mr. Joe Tortorelli
Dr. and Mrs. Ramie Tritt
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Turney
Mr. Douglas Voyce
Mr. Matt Bronfman and Ms. Ronit Walker
Mr. Jeffery Ward
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wexler
Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Wibell
Ms. Amelia Bever
Ms. Jean Wright
Mr. Daniel York
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Zielinski
Individual Donors
$200 - $499
Anonymous
Mr. Jeff Ackmann
Dr. Diane Alexander and
Mr. Kent Alexander
Mr. and Mrs. John Alkire
Mr. and Mrs. Drew Allvine
Mr. Douglas W. Allvine
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Alperin
Ms. Mary Andrews
Mrs. Karen Annexstad
Mr. and Mrs. Don Aronin
Mr. Rick Assini
Ms. A. Leigh Baier
Mr. Peter Baldridge
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Banner
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bashuk
Ms. Suzanne Marsili Benham
Mr. Grant Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. Justin Berman
Mr.Yaacov Berman
By making a legacy gift, you can help
Camp Twin Lakes grow for decades to come. When
you endow a gift, you will become a member of
our Campfire Society. Members of this society
are those who make a life income gift or who
remember CTL in their will or estate plan.
Campfire Society members provide for a strong
future for Camp Twin Lakes and our life-changing
camp experiences for children with serious
illnesses, disabilities and other life challenges.
For more information, visit www.camptwinlakes.org/planned_giving
Mr. Bradley Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rosenbaum
Dr. and Mrs. Cyrus Samai
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Saul
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schindler
Mrs. Marlene J. Schwartz
Mr. Thomas W. Seith
Mr. Thomas Shakley
Mr. and Mrs. Steak Shapiro
Mr. and Mrs. Maury A. Shapiro
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shlansky
Mr. and Mrs. David Shoulberg
Mr. Alan Silberstein
Mr. Daniel A. Simmons
Mr. Edwin M. Simmons and
Ms. Deborah Hughes
Mr. Adam Berman
Mr. and Mrs. Josh Berman
Mr. Jay Bernath
Mrs. Margaret Biddinger
Ms. Cheryl Black
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Boggs
Mr. Bob Bowers
Ms. Amelia Braeunig
Ms. Jeri Breiner
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Bright
Ms. Manon Brochu
Mr. James Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Brown
Mr. William Brown
Ms. Anna P. Brown
Mr. Timothy Bruce
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bruce
Mr. Donovan Buckley
Mr. Travis Buffenbarger
Ms. Jessica Bui
Ms. Lorie Burnett
Mr. Ron Cameron
Dr. Merle Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Dustin Cantrell
Ms. Holland Carney
Mr. Bill Carpenter
Mrs. Kimberly Carvell
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Cason
Ms. Misty Cato
Mr. John A. Chandler and
Ms. Elizabeth V. Tanis
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cheatham
Mr. Chang Cho
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Chotas
Mr. Taylor Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clements
Mr. Daniel Cleveland
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cleveland
Dr. Michael Cohen
Mr. Jeff Collier
Mr. Chip Colson
Dr. Steven Cook and Dr. Sheryl Dickman
Ms. Rovene Coy
Mr. Doug Crane
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawley
Mr. Richard Crohan
Mr. Cal Crowden
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L. Crumpton
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cushen, Sr.
Mr. Robert Dalton
Ms. Alice Dannenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Darch
Ms. Emily Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Kerry De Vallette
Ms. Susan Rasmussen and Mr. Anthony
Deckard
Dr. and Mrs. George T. Deriso III
Mr. Robert Ditty
Mr. Chuck Dowdle
Mr. Walter Drost Jr.
Mr. Mark Ecclestone
Ms. Sarah Ertel
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ezor
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fabian
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Feldman
Mr. Lawrance Fenerty
Ms. Janis W. Ferguson
Dr. and Mrs. James Fortenberry
Mrs. Jody Foster
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Foster
Mr. Barry Foster
Mrs. Jessie Franks
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Frohman
Mr. Matthew Frooman
Dr. Tama Fuller and Mr. Kevin C. McGlynn
Mr. Graham Fuller
Mr. David Garfinkle
Mr. Graham Garrison
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Genovese
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Genz
Mr. Ronald Glas
Ms. Brenda Gnagi
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Godfrey
Ms. Jeanne Goodwill
Ms. Nancy Gore-Scott
Mr. Steven Gower
Mr. Josh Graham
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Grant
Mr. and Mrs. Skip Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Greenberg
Mr. Mitchell Greeson
Mr. Eric Griffin
Mr. and Mrs. Rich Grzeszkowiak
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Haislip
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halperin
Mr. Adam Handler
Mrs. Jane Hardwick-Triplett
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Harris
Mr. Robert Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Harris
Mr. Aubrey Harwell
Mrs. Elice Haverty
Mr. Bryan Heery
Mrs. Jessica Heidish
Mr. Michael Heller and Ms. Debora Cahn
Mr. Kevin Hendren
Mr. Ronald Herman
Mr. Phillip Hight
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hill
Mr. Andrew Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hilliard
Mr. Fred Hires Jr.
Mr. Brent Hobbs
Mr. Andrew Hock
Ms. Kim Holladay
Mrs. Carolyn Hollum
Dr. Bunson Honeydew
Mr. Kyle Hood
Mr. Rob Hootselle
Dr. Trevor Turner and
Ms. Collette Hopkins
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Horowitz
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk House
Dr. Brian Howard
Mr. Michael Howard
Mr. Jeffrey Hughes
Dr. and Mrs. Leland Hull
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jancik
Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Janko
Mrs. Julie Jenkins
Ms. Janet Johnson
Mr. Earl Johnson
Mr. Harmon Jones
Dr. M. Colleen Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jones
Mr. Scott Jones
Mr. Roy Jump
Dr. Pradip Kamat
Mr. Timothy Kane
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kaplowitz
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Karsch
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Keller
Mr. Michael Kelly
Mr. Jared Kelso
Mr. Jeffrey Kinsinger
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kirschner
Dr. David Kittay
Mr. Tim Klespies
Mr. and Mrs. William Klineman
Mr. Forest Knight
Mr. John Knop
Mr. and Mrs. James Kocoloski
Ms. Susan Korak
Ms. Susan L. Kupferberg and
Mr. Richard Mitchell
Mr. John Ladson
Mr. and Mrs. Erik Laidhold
Mr. Warren Lampert
Mr. Ryan Lane
Mr. and Mrs. J.Vincent Laney
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lasser
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Laudicina
Mr. Peter Law
Mr. Rodney Lebrun
Mr. and Mrs. John Leslie
Mr. and Ms. Jordan Levin
Mr. and Mrs. Eric D. Levine
Mr. George Levins
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lewis
Ms. Dorothy Light
Mr. Tommy Ligon
Ms. Kate Lipton
Mr. Kevin Lotti
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lupuloff
Mr. Stuart Magill
Mr. William Major
Ms. Jennifer Malkin
Mr. Edward Maratea
Ms. Anne Markette
Mr. Jack Masters
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mathews
Mr. Michael Matthews
Mr. Marty Mazzawi
Mr. Atiba Mbiwan
Mr. Robert McCormack
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McDonald
Mr. Scott McLinn
Mr. Scott McMeekin
Ms. Adrianna McVay
Mr. Jeff Meier
Mr. Michael Merlin
Dr. Charles Merrill
Mr. Jason Meyer
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Meyer
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Milam
Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Miller, Jr.
Mr. Robert Miller
Dr. Cedric Miller
Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell
Mr. Costa Moraitakis
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Moran
Mr. Mike Moran
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moreau
Mr. Michael Morris
Mr. David Morris
Mr. Rob Morris
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Muller
Ms. Jessica Mullins
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray
Ms. Mary Myers
Dr. John Myers
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Needle
Mr. Brience Neidlinger
Mr. Lucas Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Nichols
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Noble
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Noel
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ogburn
Mr. Calvin O’Keeffe
Mr. Jay Olliff
Mr. and Mrs. J. Stephen Olsen
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Olson
Ms. Shelley O’Malley
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Page
Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Panos
Ms. Kristin K. Papamichael
Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Paradies
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pauli
Mr. Michael Peck
Mr. and Mrs. David Perdue
Ms. Nancy L. Perkins
Ms. Jimmie G. Phillips
Mrs. Kathy Pilkey
Dr. Nick Pirozzi
Dr. Thomas R. Plough
Mr. James Poulakos
Dr. Richard Pozen
Mr. Jim Preacher
Mr. Wayne Pressgrove
Ms. Heather Preston
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ptak
Mr. Mark Pyfrom
Ms. Julie Rabinovitch
Mr. Darius Radford
Mr. Mark Radside
Ms. Katherine Redeker
Ms. Judith Reece
Mr. Michael Reeves
Mr. Mark Reid
Mr. Rick Rhodes
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce S. Ribner
Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Ritter
Mr. Joshua Robertson
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robison
Ms. Susan Rodgers
Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Roesch
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Romanoff
Ms. Susan Rose
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Chad Rosenberg
Mr. Jeff Rosenlund
Mr. Christopher Ross-da Silva
Mr. Doug Rosser
Mr. Keith Rothwell
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Roush
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Rubin
Mr. and Mrs. Chip Rumely
Mr. Timothy Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sacchetta
Mr. Brian Satisky
Ms. Deb Schatzley
Mr. Morray W. Scheinfeld
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schneider
Mr. Gregory Seib
Mr. and Mrs. John Seidl
Mr. Michael J. Selverian
Mr. W. David Shields
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Shippey
Mr. Louis Sicurezza
Mr. Josh Sigmon
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Simon
Mr. Michael Skinner
Mr. Joseph Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor W. Smith
Mr. D. Brent Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Theron H. Smith
Mr. Grant Smith
Mr. Pedro Solis
Mr. Carlos Solsona
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sparkmon
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Spence
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Speregen
Mr. Steven Spetnagel
Mr. Mark Stallworth
Mr. Arnold Stark
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stegemoeller
Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Steinberg
Mr. Edward Stenzel
Mr. Emery Stephans
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Sterrenberg
Dr. Michael Stevenson
Mr. Norman R. Fickling and
Ms. Frances Stewart
Mr. Daniel Stotz
Mr. Jerry Stovall
Mr. Bruce Strahan
Mr. and Mrs. James Stratigos
Mr. and Mrs. Randall H. Street
Mr. John L. Sullivan
Dr. James Sweat and Dr. Jewell S. Sweat
Mr. Josh Sweat
Mr. Michael Sylvester
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tanenbaum
Mr. Jeffery Telfare, Jr.
Mr. Jon Teplow
Mr. Kevin Thames
Ms. Patricia B. Thomas
Mr. Michael Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson
Mr. Roger Toebben
Dr. Kari Tofte
Mr. William Tracey
Mr. Dale Tripp
Mr. Eric Tryon
Mr. Stephen Turner
Mr. Edward B. Twombly
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Venza
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Waddington
Ms. Diane Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker
Mr. Charles Walker
Ms. Susan Weiss
Dr. Joseph Weissman and
Dr. Barbara Weissman
Ms. Kathy Welch
Mr. and Mrs. Marc Welch
Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Westberry, Jr.
Mr. Dan Wise
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woods
Mr. and Mrs. Ian Woolard
Mr. Adam Workman
Ms. Megan Worthman
Mr. Zevy Yanovich
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Yates
Mr. Drew York
Individual Donors
$1 - $199
Camp Twin Lakes gratefully
acknowledges and appreciates the
7,611 donors who gave gifts in 2014.
Harness the Power of Collaboration.
We rely on the generous support of our donors, the
thousands of hours from our dedicated volunteers, the
collaboration with our nonprofit Camp Partners, and
the trust of every parent who sends their child to a
CTL program. Camp Twin Lakes is a true testimony that
collectively, we can harness the power of community.
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Camp Twin Lakes collaborates with nearly 60 different nonprofit organizations to provide life-changing
camp experiences to children with serious illnesses, disabilities, and other life challenges.