2012 Annual Report
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2012 Annual Report
2012 Annual Report Greetings from the Executive Director and Board President In 2012, Camp Twin Lakes celebrated its 20th year of providing life-changing camp experiences to children and adults with serious illnesses, disabilities, and other life challenges! Last year, we served more than 9,000 children with just over 3,500 campers through week-long summer camps and 5,500 campers through year-round weekend retreats. Over the years, more than 50,000 campers have had a CTL camp experience that has helped them grow in their confidence, capabilities, and independence and build life-long friendships with other campers who face similar challenges. Through all of our growth, Camp Twin Lakes is proud to continue to subsidize 80% of the direct camp costs for every camper. Here are some highlights from 2012! 20th Anniversary Nearly 20 restaurants with more than 50 locations joined us in celebrating with a good old fashioned Food Fight. They featured menu items in honor of Camp Twin Lakes and the community joined us in voting for their favorite dishes. Learn more about our Food Fight on page 10. We were recognized by local communities with wonderful stories about our 20 years of service. We are so appreciative of the opportunity to share our stories with the community. See page 11 for some highlights of our anniversary media coverage. Camp Programs With the generous support of Neadwerx, Inc., our Camp-To-Go program (which takes imaginative daycamp programs into children’s hospitals) more than doubled in 2012! We brought camp to children’s hospitals in Atlanta, Macon, Augusta, and, for the first time, Savannah. Children undergoing treatment have the chance to participate in camp activities like fishing (magnetic), archery (paint blow darts), arts and crafts, music, and fun! We continued to build on the successful programs that we started for Wounded Warriors and their families at our newest campsite in Warm Springs by doubling the number of families served from the previous year. Our summer session camp programs were enhanced with our Discovery Program, which allows campers the opportunity to immerse themselves in a specific program for the week and teaches them high-level tactical skills as well as life skills. The Farm at CTL-Rutledge continues to be a favorite among campers! Not only are we growing our own vegetables, fruits, eggs, and honey, but thanks to our partners in Morgan County, we are even raising our own cows! Strategic Planning Camp Twin Lakes just completed an extensive new strategic plan that we started in 2012. This plan will help guide organizational growth over the next five years. We are grateful for the leadership of our Board Members, Camp Partners, community volunteers, and staff members—their dedication and insight will be invaluable as we write the next chapter in our book. As we continue to grow our programs to serve more campers and new populations, one thing will remain the same— Camp Twin Lakes will continue to provide a life-changing and transformative camp experience for thousands of children in Georgia and across the southeast. Whether it’s a week-long camp, a weekend retreat, a Camp-To-Go program, or a daycamp, the CTL experience will be of the highest quality and provide a safe, nurturing environment that fosters growth and independence. That is our promise to our campers, their families, and our Camp Partners. Eric M. Robbins Executive Director 2 Lawrence Kenny President Board of Directors Camp Twin Lakes Mission Statement We provide places and paths for children with serious illnesses and life challenges to experience the joys of childhood and grow in their confidence and capabilities. Table of Contents Greetings from the Executive Director and Board President ................................................................................................ 2 2013 Board of Directors ................................................................................... 3 Visionary Leadership ...................................................................................... 4 Funding ............................................................................................................. 5 2013 Board of Directors President Lawrence Kenny Vice President Elizabeth Richards Secretary Leon Haley, Jr., MD Financial Statement ......................................................................................... 5 Treasurer Laura Barnard Camper Statistics ............................................................................................ 5 Chairman and Founder Doug Hertz* Volunteers ..........................................................................................................5 Courageous Rider ............................................................................................ 5 2012 Camp Programs ........................................................................................ 6 Program Activity Highlights and Highlights of Some Improvements to Camp in 2012 .................................... 7 Camp Scrapbook ........................................................................................ 8 – 9 Made with Love ............................................................................................... 10 Food Fight for Camp Twin Lakes .................................................................. 10 Highlights of 20th Anniversary Media Coverage ....................................... 11 Donor Listing (Fiscal Year 10.1.2011 – 9.30.2012) .................................. 12 – 15 Contact Information ....................................................................... Back Cover “In my years of attending Camp Walk ’N Roll at Camp Twin Lakes, I have seen a side of humanity that most people never have the pleasure of encountering. More than 100 volunteers; including counselors, doctors, and CTL staff; work 24/7 to make camp as safe, enriching, and barrier-free as possible. Like they say, it’s a place ‘where young spirits soar.’” - Dakotah Smith* CTL Staff Member and Former Camper with Camp Walk ’N Roll Dakotah with camp counselor Sharon on the dock at CTL-Rutledge in 2001 * Dakotah Smith passed in March 2013, and she remains in our thoughts and hearts. About Camp Twin Lakes For the past 20 years, Camp Twin Lakes has provided life-changing camp experiences to more than 50,000 of Georgia’s children with serious illnesses, disabilities, and other life challenges. Camp Twin Lakes provides week-long summer camps and year-round weekend retreats at three fully-accessible and medically-supportive campsites, daycamps, and through hospital-based Camp-To-Go programs. Camp Twin Lakes collaborates with nearly 60 different nonprofit organizations, each serving a different population, to create customized programs that teach campers to overcome obstacles and grow in their confidence and capabilities. Annually, Camp Twin Lakes serves more than 9,000 campers, leverages support from 3,500 volunteers, and subsidizes 80% of the direct camp costs ($800) for every camper served. Immediate Past President Bonnie Harris* M. Wade Allen Charles Baldwin David Batchelor Jay Berkelhamer, MD Kevin Burns Robert Campbell Lauren Kraselsky Cohen Linda Davis Wes Durham William Effinger Travis Ellis Matt Freeman Sheldon Friedman Anne Hipp Keith Holmes Kim Berry Johnson Dorothy Jordan Josh Kamin Susan McCullar Gayle Mitrano John Montag Philip Nutsugah Susie Oddo Adrian Powell Gwynn Powell Edwin Rothberg Cyrus Samai, MD Betsy San Miguel Steak Shapiro David Shoulberg Jeffrey Snow Pamela Stewart Darren Strozier Jeff Thrutchley Kevin Woods Life Members Bob Amick Dick Anderson Larry Lord Larry Melnick Patty Reid Steve Selig Susan Shanor Jay Smith* Comer Yates* *Past President 3 Visionary Leadership Camp Twin Lakes started as an idea—a place where children facing various challenges could come and have a life-changing and transformative camp experience. Twenty years later, more than 50,000 campers with serious illnesses, disabilities, and other life challenges have had a Camp Twin Lakes camping experience. Behind this progressive organizational growth are business and community leaders who volunteer their time to help lead Camp Twin Lakes’ efforts—the Presidents of Camp Twin Lakes’ Board of Directors. Doug Hertz, Founder and Chairman of Camp Twin Lakes, served as the first President of CTL’s Melnick (l) and Hertz (r) with campers in the summer of 1993 Board of Directors. As President of United Distributors, Inc. and with the support of a strong Board, Hertz leveraged community support to complete and surpass a $3 million fundraising campaign to establish Camp Twin Lakes in the early 1990s. Remarkably, that goal was exceeded by $2 million. “Never underestimate the power of a good idea and the people who are committed to it,” said Hertz. Jay Smith, retired President of Cox Newspapers, Inc., served as the second President of the CTL Board from 1999 to 2004. Under Smith’s leadership, partnerships were intentional, and camp programs continued to be established. There was something new at camp each summer, and each year, more children had the opportunity to experience camp. “Things we thought we would never be able to do, we blew by them and accomplished more,” said Smith. “If you are doing things that are truly virtuous, you will always succeed,” he concluded. And succeed we did. Yates (l) with Crissy and Christopher Klaus at the dedication of the Klaus Family Welcome Center in 2005 As CTL’s third Board President from 2004 to 2008, Atlanta Speech School’s Executive Director, Comer Yates’, term was one of organizational change. During Comer’s term, CTL saw the retirement of its first Executive Director, Larry Melnick. Smith (l) and Board Member Yates focused to prepare for organizational growth and helped Jan Lupuloff (c) being presented with gift from Robert Karem (r) secure a new Executive Director who embraced the vision of of UBS in 2004 expansion and growth—Eric M. Robbins. “The greatest gift we can give a camper is the opportunity to discover his or her strengths and potential,” said Yates. “My hope is that experience will be so transformative, they will return to give it to another camper in some form. Developing servant leaders through the camp experience will change the world,” Yates said. As CTL progressed through the organizational transition, we faced yet another challenge—CTL-Rutledge had reached capacity through year-round programming. As CTL’s fourth Board President from 2008 to 2011, renowned community volunteer, Bonnie Harris had the challenge of expanding our campsite to CTL-Will-A-Way while simultaneously navigating CTL through a powerful economic downturn. Under Harris’ leadership, CTL successfully completed a $5.3 million capital campaign and increased camper capacity by more than 50%. “It is an art and a delight to ensure everyone understands how their contribution matters. Camp Twin Lakes has worked extremely hard to showcase the talents of the volunteers who serve on the Board and Committees while nurturing staff growth and development,” said Harris. Lawrence Kenny, Consultant with Russell Reynolds, serves as Harris at Cocktails for Camp in 2009 Camp Twin Lakes’ current President and wholeheartedly believes in the expansion CTL continues to see. With the addition of a third campsite in 2011, CTL-Camp Dream, Camp Twin Lakes has been able to further expand its summer session as well as develop camps to serve the Wounded Warriors of the United States Military and their families. “Camp Twin Lakes is on a path to continue to grow and serve a substantial number of children while continuing to have impact,” said Kenny. “The capability of our staff is inspiring. They provide the dedication, quality care, energy, and enthusiasm needed for a life-changing camp experience,” he stated. 4 Kenny (r) reports on the state of camp at the 2012 Annual Meeting at CTL-Will-A-Way As we celebrate this 20th Anniversary, we salute the people who have helped us get there. As an organization, we have been fortunate to be under the guidance of people not afraid to take action and be bold. Our mission to help children grow in their confidence and capabilities exceeds beyond the campers we serve. We have all grown and learned new things together, and we thank the leaders who have guided us along the way. Funding Volunteers Providing a high-quality and life-changing week or 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 camp costs as well as additional costs related to staffing, transportation, and the recruitment of campers. Since our founding, Camp Twin Lakes has not increased the Camp Partner program fee. We appreciate the generous support of our donors whose investment provides a life-changing camp experience for more than 9,000 campers each year. For a listing of our supporters between October 1, 2011 and September 30, 2012 (including events that took place during those dates), please see page 12. CTL is grateful to the doctors, nurses, and other medical staff who volunteer their time and expertise to ensure the highest quality of medical care for our campers. We also appreciate the more than 3,500 committed volunteers who provide annual support for CTL’s camp programs and community events. Courageous Rider Financial Statement Fiscal year October 1, 2011 – September 30, 2012 Support and Revenue from Operations Contributions $ 940,532 Special Events, net of expenses $ 986,429 Program Service Fees $ 1,805,902 Total Revenue $ 3,732,863 Operational Expenses Program Expenses Management & General Fundraising Total Expenses $ 2,759,372 $ 171,710 $ 586,519 $ 3,517,601 * *Does not include depreciation expense related to fixed assets and leasehold improvements. For a copy of our 990 and audit, please call (404) 231-9887 or visit our website at www.camptwinlakes.org. Camper Statistics CTL is proud to serve a diverse population of campers. Gender Male Female 55% 45% Age 4–8 9 – 13 14 – 18 18+ 9% 43% 34% 14% Race Caucasian African American Hispanic Multi-Racial Asian 62% 29% 4% 3% 2% Geographic Region Metropolitan Atlanta 46% 9% Northeast (Athens) North (Gainesville/Rome) 9% Lagrange 8% Out of State 8% North Central (Macon) and South Central (Dublin) 5% Augusta 5% Northwest (Dalton) 4% Southeast (Waycross) and Coastal (Savannah) 3% Southwest (Albany) and South (Valdosta) 2% West Central (Columbus) 1% Throughout the summer, we see children overcome their fears to end up trail riding. For Alisha, her fear was especially well-founded.You see, she grew up with a horse. She rode her horse all the time. All the time, that is, until she was thrown from her horse. She ended up in a coma and with a traumatic brain injury that forced her to use a wheelchair. As Alisha recovered and rehabilitated, her horse was quietly moved out of sight to a neighbor’s barn. But this summer, as a camper at Camp Twin Lakes, she got back on a horse for the first time since her accident. Alisha worked hard and gained a great deal of confidence at camp this summer. As she was leaving out the barn one day, she said to CTL’s Horseback Riding Director, “When I get back home, I am going to get the keys!” The keys are the ones to her neighbor’s barn where her horse lives. Alisha and her horse have been reunited thanks to her experience at Camp Twin Lakes! This story is reprinted from our Fall 2003 CTL News Splash. “I just love working with kids with special medical needs. They teach me so much about life. It’s often the only time that these kids get to ride a horse. I feel so honored to be able to teach them. I’m amazed by the fact that they just met me and are trusting me to take care of them and keep them safe. Horses are great animals and they can teach kids so much.” - Allie Hush, Director of Horseback Riding Program , Summer 2007 5 2012 Camp Programs In 2012, Camp Twin Lakes collaborated with nearly 60 nonprofit organizations (Camp Partners), each serving a different population, to provide customized, medically-supportive camp programs. CTL proudly subsidizes 80% of the direct camp costs for every camper who attends camp, with Camp Partners covering the remaining costs. CTL provides our proven expertise in therapeutic and adaptable programming, state-of-the-art campsites, food service, activities, staff, resources, and volunteers. Camp Partners bring the expertise in the specific diagnosis or challenge and are responsible for recruiting campers, volunteer counselors, and medical support staff. This collaboration ensures that CTL and our Camp Partners maximize resources and share expertise to best meet the needs of each camper. For Campers with Serious Illnesses Camp AcheAway Ar thritis Foundation: Georgia Chapter For kids with juvenile arthritis and related issues Camp Braveheart Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta For kids with heart defects and heart transplant recipients Camp Breathe Easy American Lung Association in Georgia For kids with asthma Camp Carpe Diem Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta For kids with epilepsy Camp Courage Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta For kids with craniofacial disorders Camp High Five H.E.R.O. For Children For kids affected by HIV and AIDS Camp Independence Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta For kids with kidney disorders and transplants Camp Joint Venture MCGHealth Children’s Medical Center For kids with juvenile arthritis and related diseases Camp Kudzu For kids living with Type I Diabetes Camp New Hope Sickle Cell Foundation of Georgia For kids with Sickle Cell Disease 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 Share and Care MCGHealth Children’s Medical Center For kids with cancer and rare blood disorders and their families 6 Camp Strong Hearts MCGHealth Children’s Medical Center For kids with heart defects and heart transplant recipients Camp Krazy Legs Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta For kids and teens with Spina Bifida Camp STARS Visiting Nurse – Hospice Atlanta For kids who have lost family members Camp Strong4Life Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta For lifestyle and weight management Camp No Limb-itations Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta For kids with amputations and limb deficiencies Camp To Belong: Georgia Reuniting brothers and sisters placed in separate foster, adoptive, or kinship homes Camp Sunshine Programs for kids and teens with cancer Camp Oasis Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America: Georgia Chapter For kids with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis Camp Sweet Life MCGHealth Children’s Medical Center For kids with Type I Diabetes Camp Twitch and Shout T.I.C .S. of Georgia For kids with Tourette Syndrome Camp Wannaklot Hemophilia of Georgia For kids with Hemophilia or other inherited bleeding disorders Camp Weekaneatit Children’s Center for Digestive Healthcare For kids with Celiac Disease Second Chance Family Weekend For families of kids with solid organ transplants For Campers with Disabilities Camp Big Heart For kids with developmental disabilities Camp D.O.V.E. Visual Effects Performing Ar ts For kids who are deaf or hard of hearing Camp ESP Extra Special People For kids and young adults with developmental disabilities Camp Infinity/Under the Stars Weekend FOCUS Support for kids and teens with disabilities and their families Camp Inspire Special Olympics Georgia For individuals with intellectual disabilities Camp Journey Spectrum Clubs For kids and young adults with autism and Asperger’s Syndrome Camp TBI – To Be Independent Walton Rehabilitation Health System For kids with acquired brain injuries Camp Walk ’N Roll Muscular Dystrophy Association For kids with Muscular Dystrophy Center for the Visually Impaired For kids and youth with visual impairments Laurel Heights For kids with autism Families First For families in need Fugees Family For refugee kids from war torn countries residing in metro Atlanta For Adult Campers Annandale Village For adults with developmental disabilities Camp Blue Skies For adults with developmental disabilities Camp Hardgrove Brain Injur y Association of Georgia For adults with brain injuries Camp Hope Nor thside Hospital: Atlanta Auxiliar y For adults with cancer Learning on the Log For kids with sensory and/or developmental delays Creative Community Services For adults with developmental disabilities For Campers with Other Life Challenges * Family Warrior Weekend Camp Twin Lakes and Scott Rigsby Foundation For Wounded Warriors and their families Camp Good Mourning Kate’s Club For kids who have lost a parent or sibling Camp Horizon For kids who have been abused and/or neglected Camp Journey Abbey Hospice For kids who have experienced a loss Camp Oo-U-La Georgia Firefighters Burn Foundation For kids with serious burn injuries Camp SOS Suicide Prevention Action Network For families who have experienced a loss through suicide Frazer Center For adults with disabilities Huntington’s Retreat Huntington’s Disease Society: Georgia Chapter For adults with Huntington’s Disease Jewish Family and Career Services For adults with developmental disabilities Just People For adults with developmental disabilities * Olive Springs For adults with various disabilities Toni’s Camp The Archdiocese of Atlanta An interfaith camp retreat for kids and adults with developmental disabilities The six Camp Par tners listed in blue have been collaborating with Camp Twin Lakes for 20 years! Camp Li-Wi-Dia was our 7th original Camp Par tner and served kids with Type 1 Diabetes. * Camp Partners added to Camp Twin Lakes programs in 2012 Program Activity Highlights and Highlights of Some Improvements to Camp in 2012 Camp Twin Lakes’ program activities give our campers the opportunity to be creative and imaginative, all while building life and social skills they can use when they are not at camp. Program activities do more than provide our campers with fun times with friends—they expose them to things they might not have ever experienced and help them grow in their confidence and capabilities. Program Activity Highlights Camp Twin Lakes Farm at CTL-Rutledge With the support of partners in the Morgan County community, the CTL Farm expanded to include cows, which will provide farm-raised beef for the Dining Hall. In addition, campers harvested more than 600 lbs. of fruits and vegetables last summer, which were also served in the Dining Hall. Thank you to our farm supporters including the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia, Tappan Street Restaurant Group, and The Sarah Baldwin Harris and J.D. Harris Foundation as well as other individual donors who provided essential start-up funding for the Farm! Discovery Program Some of the newly developed Discovery Programs included: Climbing – Campers learned the ins-and-outs of the Climbing Tower including climbing techniques, knot tying, belaying, and rappelling. By the end of the week, campers were able to lead sessions at the Climbing Tower with adult supervision. Awesome Program – Campers engaged in youth service projects and learned leadership skills. Activities included writing thank you notes to other campers, creating thank you tiles used by CTL to thank various supporters and volunteers, and they planned details for their camp dance. Iron Chef – Beyond teaching basic cooking techniques and skills, this Discovery Program delved into more advanced skills such as presentation and taste. Campers were given various ingredients and were tasked with coming up with innovative dishes. Free Play CTL incorporated time for free play into the programs so that campers learn to think outside the box and create new, fun ways to explore. Free play has also helped build the social skills of many campers who struggle with interpersonal communication. Camp-To-Go Thanks to the generous support of NeadWerx, Camp-To-Go more than doubled the sessions offered at children’s hospitals across the state in 2012. Camp-To-Go expanded to serve children at hospitals in Savannah and continued to serve children in Atlanta, Macon, and Augusta. More than 530 campers experienced the imaginative Camp-To-Go program in 2012. Family Warrior Weekend Camp Twin Lakes reinvented its program serving Wounded Warriors and their families. CTL added two additional Family Warrior Weekends and was able to serve both the physical and emotional needs of more veterans and their families. Highlights of Some Improvements to Camp in 2012 CSE donated water bottles for summer campers at all our campsites and sponsored the CSE Greenhouse at CTL-Rutledge. The Scott Hudgens Family Foundation donated a new sound system and movie screen for CTL-Will-A-Way. BB&T volunteers constructed the Gold Panning program activity on the beach at CTL-Will-A-Way. Camp Oo-U-La volunteers constructed a shade structure at the Kids II Remote Control Racecar Track and installed lighting in the kitchen at CTL-Will-A-Way. Kids II donated a cargo trailer for Camp-To-Go to bring program supplies to hospital-based daycamp programs around the state. SAP donated a new Outdoor Teaching Kitchen and Blair Smith gifted a new Indoor Teaching Kitchen at CTL-Rutledge. Gratus Capital Management donated bunk beds for CTL-Camp Dream, which provided 44 more beds for campers. A new Climbing Tower with a Vertical Obstacle Course was constructed at CTL-Camp Dream. RV Pads were added to the parking lot and there are now Ground Hosts at CTL-Will-A-Way who help out around camp. 7 In 1993, Camp Twin Lakes began its life-changing, transformative camp programs at is flagship campsite in Rutledge. From helping build facilities, to caring for campers, to staffing special events, volunteers are integral in the success of Camp Twin Lakes. Pi Kappa Phi is one of the many groups that has been volunteering with CTL over the years through their PUSH Camp initiative. Camp Programs provide more than recreational fun for our campers. They help them to grow in their confidence and capabilities while teaching them skills to prepare them for life. 8 In 2007, CTL started its hospital-based Camp-To-Go program, which now travels to children’s hospitals in Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, and Savannah. In the summer of 2009, CTL-Will-A-Way held its first summer session. Expanding to this campsite allowed CTL to increase its camper capacity by more than 50%. In 2011, Camp Twin Lakes began programming at a third campsite at CTL-Camp Dream in Warm Springs. This campsite serves smaller Camp Partner groups and is the home of our Family Warrior Weekends. 9 Made with Love Martha Barnes has shared her love of cooking with campers for 20 years The Dining Hall at CTL-Rutledge is the heartbeat of camp. It’s not just a place where campers come to have their bodies nourished—it’s a place where their souls are also fed. From the friendships and camaraderie developed around the table, to the homemade meals with second helpings, there is just something special about the Dining Hall. Beyond the chaos that ensues when the stoplight turns green and the singing starts is something even more special—Martha Barnes, Head Cook at Camp Twin Lakes for 20 years. No one can deny that Ms. Martha is the matriarch of Camp Twin Lakes—she has been the mainstay of the camp kitchen since the first season of camp. Whether you want a motherly embrace or a chocolate chip cookie, she is always there with open arms and a charming smile. Beyond the ingredients that the recipe calls for, Ms. Martha always adds a dash of love in everything she cooks because this is more than just a job for her. It’s her calling in life. Martha Barnes Head Cook at CTL-Rutledge “I feel like I am carrying out my mission in life. It’s not hard, I don’t get tired, and I truly enjoy it because it’s what I was put here to do,” said Ms. Martha. All of her life, she has worked to provide children with the nourishing meals they need to grow up strong and healthy. Prior to joining the CTL staff, Ms. Martha worked with the Morgan County Board of Education for 20 years. When she learned of the position with Ms. Martha with Cindy Norman in the 1990s CTL-Rutledge in the early 1990s, she wanted to make the transition because she truly believed in the mission of the organization. “I feel like I’m providing the nourishment the campers need to heal their bodies because Camp Twin Lakes is a place of healing,” she said. She has witnessed firsthand the growth of not only CTL, but the campers who come back each year. “Camp is a place where kids can come to grow to their greatest ability in life. It’s truly a joy to see them year after year. Sometimes, you can’t even tell the things that they are going through because camp is such a joyous place,” said Ms. Martha. She has watched campers draw strength from each other, their counselors, and the CTL staff to accomplish things they never thought they could. It’s hard to imagine camp without Ms. Martha, but she noted that one day she will retire. Don’t think for one second that retirement will keep her away from CTL! “Even when I retire, I hope to come back to Camp Twin Lakes part-time. I’ll also work with my church visiting nursing homes and continuing to feed people because it’s what I was born to do.” 10 Larry Melnick and Ms. Martha in 2012 On behalf of the thousands of campers, volunteers, and staff members that have come to camp, thank you, Ms. Martha! Camp Twin Lakes kicked off its 20th Anniversary celebration with a good old fashioned Food Fight! Nineteen participating restaurants featured various menu items in honor of CTL’s anniversary from June to August and donated a portion of the proceeds to Camp Twin Lakes raising just over $7,000. The Brickery in Sandy Springs was named champion for their Legendary Caesar House Burger! Taco Mac’s Camp Corn came in 2nd place and FLIP burger boutique’s S’Mores Milkshake came in 3rd place. Thank you to every restaurant who helped us celebrate our anniversary by participating in the Food Fight and to all the diners who voted for their favorite dish! The Brickery’s Legendary Caesar House Burger Thank You to the Participating Restaurants 5 Napkin Burger Alison’s Restaurant Breadwinner Café and Bakery The Brickery Grill and Bar (1st) Cibo e Beve Dantanna’s Egg Harbor Café FLIP burger boutique (3rd) HD1 Local Three McKendrick’s Steak House The Nook on Piedmont Park Parish Foods & Goods Park Tavern Smashburger STEEL Restaurant & Lounge Taco Mac (2nd) Takorea T.G.I. Friday’s Highlights of 20th Anniversary Media Coverage Matt Kuchar and Camp Twin Lakes Featured on PGA TOUR’s “Playing with a Purpose” Produced by Seth Fader Camp Twin Lakes the ‘happiest place you could ever imagine’ by Helena Oliviero Scan this QR code from a mobile device read the entire AJC article. Nestled in the woods of rural Morgan County, about 50 miles east of Atlanta, Camp Twin Lakes serves children with a range of serious illnesses and special needs, from cancer and diabetes to kidney disorders, asthma and burn injuries. It’s one of a handful in the nation designed exclusively for children with extraordinary medical needs. With an on site, state-of-the art medical lodge equipped to administer extensive treatments such as chemotherapy and dialysis, Camp Twin Lakes serves children in Georgia who may not otherwise go to summer camp. A About 3,200 campers will spend Mary Swinn, a Camp Infinity camper, soars down the zip line in a supportive a week at Camp Twin Lakes this harness at CTL-Rutledge. summer. Over the last few years, Photo courtesy of FOCUS Camp Twin Lakes has expanded to include a camp site in Fort Yargo State Park in Winder and a 74-acre spot in Warm Springs. Matt Kuchar and Camp Twin Lakes were featured on “Playing with a Purpose” on Saturday, August 18, 2012. Presented by Barclays, the one-hour CBS Sports special not only documented the charitable activities of players and tournaments, but highlighted Scan this QR code the inspirational from a mobile device to stories of those watch the Kuchar/CTL segment. who have benefited from these efforts. Tournaments on the PGA TOUR, Champions Tour, and Web.com Tour have given more than $1.7 billion to the communities in which they are held, which is more Matt Kuchar than all other professional sports organizational giving combined. CTL is honored to be a part of this generosity in charitable giving. Matt Kuchar has donated his winnings from the Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup to Camp Twin Lakes to support our mission. Camp Twin Lakes celebrates 20 years of helping children with illnesses, disabilities enjoy the outdoors by Erin France MOMENTS with Doug Hertz by Chris Schroder “My Moment came in 1990 when I was attempting to progress the idea of Camp Twin Lakes forward amongst the philanthropic community in Atlanta and it was one of the most frightening Moments of my life,” Doug told us in our accompanying video. “And the reason it Scan this QR code from became so frightening was that it was so much a mobile device to read the entire article and fun to go out and talk in abstracts and talk watch the video. about an idea, but they quickly said, ‘Gosh, you don’t have a board, you don’t have a facility—do you really know what you are doing?’” “That Moment was one that filled me with fear.The fear of failure is one of the great motivations, but not just Chris Schroder and Doug Hertz the fear of failure personally, but the of fear failure for so many people who put their faith and trust in you.That was my Moment. I I realized I couldn’t afford to fail.” This week, children and teens with sickle-cell disease paddled kayaks, tiptoed through a ropes course, splashed in a pool and belted out songs together during Camp New Hope. Campers worked in groups divided by age and gender to make music with drums, support friends swinging through the air in a safety harness and other outdoor activities. Scan this QR code from a mobile device to read the entire ABH article. “(Camp is) fun because you’ve never experienced this before,” said 13-year-old camper Kalieai Clealand. From children with Tourette syndrome to adults with developmental disabilities, and from kids who are affected by HIV to children with serious burns—all have speciality camps hosted by Camp Twin Lakes employees. Photo Credit: A.J. Reynolds of the Athens Banner-Herald 11 Thank you for your generous support! The following friends made contributions to Camp Twin Lakes between October 1, 2011 and September 30, 2012.* Corporate Donors $25,000+ Anonymous Clear Channel Outdoor – Atlanta Metro Atlanta Automobile Dealers Association PGA Tour, Inc. Tappan Street Restaurant Group The Atlanta Journal-Constitution United Distributors, Inc. King & Spalding Manheim Atlanta Medina Creative Design Miller-Coors Mobilized Fuels, Inc. Momar, Inc. Panera Bread, LLC Pediatric Emergency Medicine Associates, LLC Pernod Ricard SunTrust Bank – Atlanta SweetWater Brewing Company UBS Financial Services, Inc. Wells Fargo Corporate Donors $1,000 – $2,499 Corporate Donors $10,000 – $24,999 Anonymous AT&T Wireless – Georgia CSE Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company NeadWerx, Inc. SAP America, Inc. Williams-Sonoma Yardi Systems, Inc. Corporate Donors $5,000 – $9,999 Anonymous Aramark Sports & Entertainment Arrow Exterminators BNY Mellon Wealth Management Bug Busters Cobb County KIA Great Pacific Iron Works HealthCare Partners Heineken USA Live Nation Marriott International, Inc. PriceWaterhouseCoopers TM Restaurant Group, LLC Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. Uncle Bob’s Self Storage Wild Wing Café ZWJ Investment Council Corporate Donors $2,500 – $4,999 Alex Smith Garden Design, Ltd. Arnall Golden Gregory, LLP Assurant Solutions Babush, Neiman, Kornman & Johnson Bacardi USA Brown-Forman Company Busy Bee Promotions, Inc. The Container Store Credigy Solutions DIAGEO-Guinness USA E*Trade Financial Gratus Capital Management INVESCO 12 1075 Peachtree Office A.M. Skier Insurance Agency, Inc. Atlanta Peach Movers AutoTrader.com, Inc. Balloons & Events Over Atlanta The Benefit Planning Group The Benefits Group, Inc. Branch Banking and Trust Company The Brinkmann/Malibu Corporation Cohen Pollock Merlin & Small, PC Dantanna’s – Buckhead and Downtown Empire Distributors, Inc. First United Methodist Church Halpern Enterprises Hartman Simons & Wood LLP HealthSystems Hooked On Dough, LLC IBM Employee Services Center JLT Communications, Inc. Jungle Growth, LLC JustGive.org Lincoln Financial Media Mass Mutual The Meredith Corporation MK Management Company, Inc. Pike Nurseries Precision Heliparts, Inc. RaceTrac Petroleum, Inc. Recreation and Leisure Studies SEI-Atlanta, LLC Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. Temple Kol Emeth Toyota 100 Cars for Good Veronica’s Attic Corporate Donors $500 – $999 A. Montag & Associates Atlantic Capital Bank AuthenTEAK Boca Chica, Inc. DBA Loca Luna The Brickery Grill & Bar Budget Rent A Car of Atlanta Chambliss International Cibe e Beve Clayton Fire Charities Clean Services Enterprises DBA Master Kleen Community Connection/Hands On North East Georgia Dolce Dunwoody Animal Medical Center, PC The Epstein School Grant Thornton, LLP Home Port Hoover Foods, Inc. Local Three Madison Presbyterian Church Multivac NAI Brannen Goddard, LLC Northern Tool & Equipment The Peters Company at Keller Williams Realty Private Bank of Buckhead Project Builders Time Warner Employee Grant Program Tucker Mott/Westside Provisions District United States Tennis Association, Inc. Warren Averett Gifford, Hillegass & Ingwersen, LLP Wenmarr Management Company, LLC Corporate Donors $100 – $499 2 Places at 1 Time, Inc. 2165 Cheshire Building Association, LLC 3183 Peachtree Road Partners, LP 500 Townpark Commons Action Management, LLC Abbaddabba’s Aldersgate United Methodist Church Alison’s Restaurant American Ale House American Recycling Group, Inc. American Wildlife Calendars Amtico International Arizona’s at Stonecrest, Inc. Askforensics, LLC Atlanta Equity Investors, LLC Axis US Services Bank of America Corp. – United Way Campaign Bee, Inc. Bella By Alethea, Inc. Berke Products, Inc. The Bicycle Wheel, Inc. Blabla, LLC BNY Community Partnership Brandzone, LLC Breadwinner Café and Bakery Cannon Cyclery Carr, Lawson, Cantrell, and Associates, Inc. CE-DE T. Boutique, Inc. CentraArchy Restaurant Group The Chandlery Chick-fil-A – Madison Clear Channel Coca-Cola Foundation Matching Gifts Program Cochran Law Firm, P.A. Concentrics Restaurants Connecticut General Life Insurance Company The Creative Network D&J Dairy Queen – Cumming Egg Harbor Café Equinox/Akers Mill, LLC Fab’rik Boutique – The Forum and Buckhead Firkin & Gryphon Food 101 – Sandy Springs Foresite Group, Inc. Franklin Street Financial Georgia Golf Course Superintendents Association, Inc. GA400 Center 2325 Lakeview Parkway Georgia Association of Woodturners Georgia Blinds & Interiors, Inc. Georgia Ramblers RV Club Georgia Tennis Association, Inc. Global Imports BMW Goldman, Sachs & Co. Matching Gifts Program Guess? Retail, Inc. Gumbeaux’s Inc Harris Appraisals Harris Sample Book Hennessy Jaguar Hill’s Ace Hardware HIP, LLC Hutchinson Car Dealer Ice Screen, Inc. Industrial Developments International, Inc. J. Crew J.P. Leutenegger, CPA PC JAFCAD, Inc. The Jansen Group, Inc. Johnson Outdoors, Inc. Kimberly-Clark Foundation Kimberly-Clark Matching Gift Center Lakeside Office Park Building 5 Land Rover Gwinnett Lanigan Insurance Group, Inc. Larry E. Wilensky Co. M.L. Ball Company, Inc. Mag Mutual Insurance Company Market South Properties, Inc. Marmi Ladies Shoes – Corporate McKendrick’s Steak House Microliter Analytical Supplies, Inc. Mill Creek Village Partners, LLC Moms Club of the Madison Area Georgia Moncrief Heating & Air Conditioning Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Mori Luggage & Gifts Murfee Meadows, Inc. Network For Good North Atlanta Pediatric Associates, PC North Point Pediatrics Parian Investments Park Tavern Perlis Realty Company, Inc. PointeNorth Insurance Group LLC The Ritz Carlton – Buckhead Rock-2-Def Music LLC S&ME, Inc. Sandy Springs Plaza Associates, LP The Scarlet IBIS Group, LLC The School Box, Inc. Seam, MGR, Glenridge Point Siegel & Dolt Smashburger Smith & Howard, PC Sorella Cycling, Inc. Southern Tennis Association, Inc. State Bank STEEL Restaurant & Lounge Steelmart Sunshine Cycles of Watkinsville Superior Essex Communications, LP Tags & Titles, Inc. Takorea Terra Cottage Tillman Tax & Accounting Services, PC Tower Wine & Spirits Town Center at Atlantic Station The Trilogy Group, LLC Unique Logistics International, LLC – Atlanta WH Terrace Associates, LP Wilheit Packaging, LLC Williams, Benator & Libby, LLP Winder Barrow High School Anchor Club Woodstock Exchange, LLC * Contributions to special events are credited to the fiscal year (Oct. 1 – Sept. 30) in which the event occurs. Clarence E. Harris Foundation, Inc. Community Health Charities of Georgia Golden Corral Charitable Fund of Triangle Community Foundation Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia, Inc. Kid Rock Foundation Selby and Richard McRae Foundation Youth Service Fund, Inc. Foundation Donors $5,000 – $9,999 Corporate Donors $1 – $99 1370 NHA Associates, LP Access Test Prep Accident Fund Insurance Company of America All The Details Alsobrooks Architects, Inc. Autumn Leaf Software, LLC Baker Audio Brinker International Charity Gift Certificates Collector’s United Corporate Risk Advisors, Inc. Cuts, Inc. Document Pros Dunwoody Speech, Inc. First Data Foundation Gartner Matching Gift Center Golden Girls, LLC Gwinnett County Radloff Middle School ING Ingles Integrated Therapy, LLC The Lineage Group Lowe’s – Athens Mansell Shops, LLC The Nook on Piedmont Park Poe’s Heating & Air Conditioning Publix Super Markets, Inc. – Bethlehem and Atlanta Division Quest Medical, LLC Razorfish Sanofi-Aventis SHF Technical Services Socialvest Ventures, LLC Truist Unique To You, Inc. United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta We Are One Designs Woolard Construction, Inc. WSC Associates, LP Foundation Donors $25,000+ Anonymous Abraham J. & Phyllis Katz Foundation Charles D. Burnett Foundation Community Foundation of Northeast Georgia Georgia-Pacific Foundation Hookeedoo Foundation Taco Mac Charities The Luther and Susie Harrison Foundation The Scott Hudgens Family Foundation The Zeist Foundation, Inc. Foundation Donors $10,000 – $24,999 Anonymous The Alice & Noah N. Langdale, Jr. Foundation Atlanta Charity Clays Operating Fund The Billi Marcus Foundation, Inc. The Brooks Family Charitable Lead Annuity Trust Anonymous Barham-Calhoun Memorial Fund CCW Charitable Trust Chipper Jones Family Foundation Edwin & Louise Rothberg Family Philanthropic Fund Evelyn and Frank Gordy Foundation General Mills Foundation Gertrude & William C. Wardlaw Fund Kids II Foundation Lenore and Victor Maslia Foundation Push America Roderick S., Flossie R. & Helen M. Galloway Foundation, Inc. Rooms To Go Children’s Fund Sarah Baldwin Harris and J.D. Harris Foundation Weber Family Foundation Wells Fargo Atlanta Foundation Foundation Donors $2,500 – $4,999 Bank of America Matching Gifts Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia Enterprise Holdings Foundation Jane Smith Turner Foundation Leonard & Jerry Greenbaum Family Foundation Robert M. & Lilias Baldwin Turnell Foundation Selig Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation Foundation Donors $1,000 – $2,499 Anonymous The Argo Family Fund Atlanta Braves Blonder Family Foundation, Inc. Community Foundation for Morgan County Council for Physically Challenged Children Equifax Foundation Estate of Nancy Forsyth Noblin Give with Liberty Greater Hartford Community Foundation, Inc. The Henry W. Grady Foundation, Inc. J.E. Fehsenfeld Family Foundation Lubo Fund, Inc. Luci and Stan Sunshine Family Foundation Patty and Doug Reid Family Foundation Robert Fowler Family Fund The SLS Family Foundation The Stephen Scott Selig Family Foundation Tinter Family Foundation, Inc. Weiland Family Philanthropic Fund Weiss Family Foundation The Zaban Foundation Foundation Donors $500 – $999 AXA Foundation Bryans Foundation, Inc. FM Global Foundation Loeb Family Foundation, Inc. Mallen Family Foundation McKesson Foundation, Inc. Stephanie & Blake Selig Foundation, Inc. The Burdette Family Foundation Foundation Donors $100 – $499 AAHL Foundation Adele & Saul Blumenthal Family Foundation C.R. Bard Foundation, Inc. GE Foundation Kimberly-Clark Foundation Microsoft Matching Gifts Program National Christian Foundation Paul L. Newman Foundation Shepherd Foundation, Inc. United Way of the Greater Triangle Verizon Foundation Matching Gift Foundation Donors $1 – $99 AT&T United Way Employee Giving Boy Scout Troop 700 Frazier & Deeter Foundation The Home Depot Foundation The Progressive Insurance Foundation Ronald Hart Family Foundation, Inc. Schneider Electric North America Foundation United Way of Central & Northeastern Connecticut Individual Donors $25,000+ Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hertz Mr. and Mrs. David Ratcliffe Individual Donors $10,000 – $24,999 Anonymous Mr. Kevin Berg and Mrs. Carrie Simon Mr. Bill Burge Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell Mr. and Mrs. William Hipp Ms. Blair Smith Individual Donors $5,000 – $9,999 Anonymous (2) Mr. Lamar Q. Ball III Mr. and Mrs. John Barnard Mr. and Mrs. David Brown Mr. and Mrs. Larry Connolly Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harris Mr. and Mrs. Peter Katz Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey J. Kelly, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kendrick Mr. and Mrs. Craig Leathers Mr. and Mrs. Isador Mitzner Mr. and Mrs. Ken Richards Mrs. Carolyn Smith Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weber Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wibell Individual Donors $2,500 – $4,999 Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Guy Brunelle Dr. Michael Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis Mr. Frank Folmar Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gomez Mr. and Mrs. David F. Haddow Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hetherington Mr. and Mrs. Keith Holmes Mr. Weedy Johnson and Mrs. Kim B. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kenny Mr. Hunter Lord Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lord Mr. and Mrs. Allen Marsh Mrs. Lenore S. Maslia Mr. Michael Miller Mr. and Mrs. John Montag Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Nelson Mr. and Mrs. J. David Penson Mr. and Mrs. Mark Richt Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith Mr. John Stanford Mr. and Mrs. Darren Strozier Mr. and Mrs. Todd Vickery Mr. Greg Wagner Mr. Skip Weiland and Mrs. Angie Weiland Mrs. Dorothy M.Yates Individual Donors $1,000 – $2,499 Anonymous Mr. Adam Abramowitz and Ms. Lori Samuels Mr. and Mrs. Wade Allen Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Amos Mr. Keith Anderson Mr. Neal Aronson and Mrs. Wendy Conrad Mr. and Dr. Andrew Bauman Mr. and Mrs. Ron Beerman Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Benjamin Mr. Kevin Bloswick Mr. Scott Bogart Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Boggs Mr. Doug Bowles Mr. Matthew Brott Mr. Jim Calvert Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Carlos Miss Morgan Clark Mr. Mark Claude Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Cobb Mr. and Mrs. Pete Correll Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T. Cusick Mr. Edward Dannenberg Mr. and Mrs. John DeGuenther Mr. and Mrs. David Dermer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Di Vito Mr. David Dick Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Dobie Mr. and Mrs. James Eaton Mr. Ralph G. Edwards Mr. Justin Ellington Mr. and Mrs. Marvin S. Epstein Mr. and Mrs. Todd Evans Mr. Steve Ewing Mr. Mike Fishbein Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Frank Mr. John Freer Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Friedman Mr. Adam T. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Giglio Mr. Matt Gilley Mr. Michael Glennon Mr. Michael Golden and Dr. Juliet A. Golden Ms. Sally Gottesman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Greene Mr. and Mrs. David Gregory Mr. Ray Guidice Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hagen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hale Ms. Reta Hampton Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Josh Kamin Dr. and Dr. Thomas W. Kiernan Mr. Peter Kite Mr. and Mrs. Chad Koenig Mr. and Mrs. Richard Krebs Mr. David Kuniansky Mr. and Mrs. J.Vincent Laney Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Love Mr. Jason Martin Mrs. Susan S. Martos Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. McKenna Mr. David McPherson Mr. Patrick Moton Mr. Jeff Neville Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Noonan Mr. Richard Nuckols Mr. Philip Nutsugah Ms. Susie Oddo Dr. and Mrs. David Parks Mr. Stanford Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Ruddy Polhill Ms. Gwynn Powell Mrs. Karen Powell Mr. and Mrs. Jason Pruitt Mr. and Mrs. Doug Reid Mr. Eric M. Robbins Mr. and Mrs. David Rubinger Mr. George Sertl Mr. Thomas Shakely Mr. and Mrs. Steak Shapiro Mrs. Betty Shelton 13 Mr. Peter Sheton Mr. and Mrs. Murk Smitherman Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Snow Mr. and Mrs. David Spotts Mr. and Mrs. Marcus A. Steed Mr. Ken Stone Mr. Jeff Terry Mr. Brad Thornton Mr. and Mrs. John Trautwein Dr. Ramie Tritt Mr. and Mrs. Gary Unell Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walters Mr. J. Paul Whitehead and Ms. Deborah Maslia Mr. Eric Wiggins Mr. and Mrs. Comer Yates Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zandman Individual Donors $500 – $999 Mr. and Mrs. Drew Allvine Mr. John Anderson Mr. Eliot M. Arnovitz and Dr. Phyllis Kozarsky Mr. and Mrs. Todd Asarch Mr. and Mrs. Terry Baker Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Michael Balser Mr. Glenn Barham Mr. and Mrs. Paul Benamy Dr. and Mrs. Jay Berkelhamer Mr. and Mrs. Justin Berman Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bowman Dr. Karen Braxley Ms. Manon Brochu Mr. and Mrs. Richard Broth Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brown Mrs. Tammie Brown Mr. Lee Buechele Ms. Lisa Burnett Mr. Dan Byrne Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Callahan Mr. Anthony Calobrisi Mrs. and Mr. Kay Cantrell Mr. Robert J. Casey and Ms. Beth Josephic Mr. Gage H. Caulder Mr. Chuck Chambers Ms. Katie Chrisohon Mr. and Mrs. Mark N. Cole Ms. Ashley Collins Mr. Bobby Cremins, Jr. Mr. Alge Crumpler Mr. Bradley Currey Mr. and Mrs. Jeantou DeGrammont Mr. Chris Derrick Mr. Alex Dominguez Mrs. Melinda Driskell Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Eichel Mr. and Mrs. Travis Ellis Mr. Andrew Fernandez Mr. John Fitzgerald Mr. Chris Floor Mr. and Mrs. Paul Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Rob Frohwein Mr. and Mrs. Jordy Gamson 14 Mrs. Frances Garrison Mr. and Mrs. David Geller Mr. James Gerth Mr. Andrew Ghertner Mr. Randall Gifford Mr. and Mrs. Marc Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Skip Gray Mr. Paul Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. Brian Greene Mr. and Mrs. Steven Grosswald Ms. Louise Gunn Mr. and Mrs. Michael Haber Mr. and Mrs. Jay Halpern Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hammer Dr. Inger Hansen Mr. Jim Hardee Mr. and Mrs. James Hatcher Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hill Ms. Amy Hill Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hillegass Mr. James Honkisz Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. William Houghton Mr. Will Hudson III Mr. and Mrs. Jeb Hughes Mr. Humberto Izquierdo Mr. Brad Jadwin Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jobe Mr. Tim Johnson Mr. Kris Kaiser Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kaplowitz Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Kleinman Mr. John Kline Ms. Jami Kohn Mr. and Mrs. Steven Labovitz Mr. John Lagana Mr. Mike Langenderfer Mr. Michael Lawler Mr. Kip Layman Mr. Guy Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Michael Leven Mr. Brian Lewis Mr. Joseph M. Lewis and Ms. Robin Holland Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lichtenstein Dr. and Mrs. Alton Lightsey Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Litvak Mr. Adam Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Michael Londe Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lupuloff Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mace Mr. Will Margiloff Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mathews Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mazur Mr. James McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McClure Mr. and Mrs. John McColl Dr. and Dr. Michael McConnell Mr. David McKinney Mrs. and Mr. Kendra McQueen Mr. and Mrs. Adam Merlin Dr. Cedric Miller Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Miller, Jr. Ms. Gayle Baxter Mitrano Dr. David Monson Mr. and Mrs. Pete Moraitakis Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Moran Mr. Thornton Muir Mr. Derek Murphy and Mrs. Wanda C. Dunaway Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nathan, MD Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Noble Mr. Paul O’Hearn Mrs. Danielle Oves Mr. Clayton Parker Dr. and Mrs. Paul Parker Mr. Paul Pascupti Mr. and Mrs. William Pharr Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Preis Mr. Andrew Rachels Ms. Rosalyn Ratchford-Shook Mr. Jeff Raupp Mr. Norm Richie Mr. David Roos, Jr. Mr. Michael Rosenberg and Mrs. Jessie Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Alex Roush Mr. Kevin Ryan Dr. and Mrs. Cyrus Samai Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schindler Mr. William Selby Mr. Brent Sergot Mrs. Kimberly Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. Maury A. Shapiro Mr. Douglas Shook Mr. and Mrs. David Shoulberg Mrs. April Shuford Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shutt Mr. Louis Sicurezza Mr. Gerry Signs Ms. Erica Silva Mr. Joe Simonds and Dr. Lorraine Simonds Mr. and Mrs. Adam Skorecki Mr. Justin Smith Mr. and Mrs. J. Riley Stephens Mr. and Mrs. George Sutherlin Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Tassopoulos Mr. Jeffery Telfare, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thompson Mr. Robert Unell Mr. Charles Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wexler Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Williams Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolf Mrs. Dina Wolfe Mr. Paul Wong Mr. Andrew Wren Mr. Barry Wright Mr. and Mrs. Philip Yagoda Mr. and Mrs. Danny Yates Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Young Individual Donors $200 – $499 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Abrams Ms.Veronica Adadevoh Mr. Christo Adams Mr. and Mrs. James Adams Mr. Will Adams Ms. LaShelle Aggelakos Mr. Jamal Al Jabiri Mr. John Alessi Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Allan Mr. David Altman Ms. Mary Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Alan Beychok Ms. Christine Arnold Ms. Ellen Arnovitz Mr. Michael Aycox Mr. and Mrs. John Ayers Mr. Michael Bachelder Mr. Alfred Bacon, Jr. Mr. Richard Bakare Mr. and Mrs. Brian Banner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnard Mr. Maurice Bass Mr. Frank Beaumont Mr. Brent Beckham Ms. Suzanne Marsili Benham Ms. Alexandria Berg Ms. Susan Berkowitz Dr. Jeffrey Bernstein and Mrs. Janet Selig Mr. Robert Berta Mr. David Bishko Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bloom Mr. and Mrs. Wade Boggs Mr. Steven Bova Mr. John Boykin Mr. and Mrs. Michael Breed Mr. and Mrs. Greg Bright Ms. Ruth Briley Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown Mr. Dustin Brown Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bruce Dr. Robert Bruce and Mrs. Andrea Miller-Bruce Mr. Scott Bryant Mr. Mike Bulman Ms. Mary Lynn Butler Mr. Pete Butler Mr. and Mrs. Doug Caines Mr. Dustin Cantrell Mr. David Carl Ms. Maria Carrillo Mr. David Carruth Ms.Valerie Carter Mr. Adam Caruthers and Dr. Lindsay Rambo Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Carver Mr. Gregory Cashman Mr. Fred Cerrone Mr. John A. Chandler and Mrs. Elizabeth V. Tanis Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cherry Mr. Scott Childress Mr. Evan Clark Mr. and Mrs. Jan Clark Mr. and Mrs. James Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clements Mr. Adam Cohen Mr. and Ms. Gregory Cohen Dr. and Mrs. Mark Cohen Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colie Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Connors Dr. Steven Cook Mr. and Mrs. J. Samuel Coolik Ms. Leslie Cooney Ms. Carrie Cooper Mr. Matthew Cornick Mr. Andrew Cowan Mr. Bruce Crahan Mr. Doug Crane Ms. Ashley Crawley Dr. and Mrs. Ian Crocker Mr. and Mrs. Walter Culpepper III Mr. and Mrs. Larry Daniel Ms. Alice Dannenberg Mr. Pete Daughtery Mr. Jayesh Dave Mr. Kenny Davis Mr. John Demarco and Ms. Bonni Pszola Mr. and Mrs. David A. Denmark Dr. and Mrs. George Deriso Mr. William T. Dillard Mr. and Mrs. Pable DiMarco Mr. Sheldon Donner Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dornblaser Mr. Tony Dowdy Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Duff Mr. and Mrs. James Dugan Mr. and Dr. Robert Duncan Mrs. Renee Dunn Mr. Michael Echevarria Mr. and Mrs. Tom Elkin Mr. Jonathan Epstein Mr. L. Ernesto Espinel Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Esser Mr. and Mrs. David Etzkorn Mr. David Evans Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ezor Ms. Darla Farley Mr. Peter Farley Mr. and Mrs. Chris Faussemagne Mr. Kevin Flaherty Mr. and Mrs. John Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Fleming Mr. and Mrs. William Flook Mrs. Shelly Friend Mr. David Garfinkle Mr. and Mrs. Peter Genz Mrs. Lisa George Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Gerlinger Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Getzendanner Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. Greg Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Ed Godfrey Dr. and Mrs. Robert Goode Ms. Deborah Gord Mr. John Gordon Ms. Kathie Gottlieb Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Grant Mr. Andy Grant Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gray Mrs. Donna Gray Mr. Shayne Gray Mrs. Jennifer Greenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Seth Greenberg Mr. Sheldon Greenwald Mr. Andy Griffin Ms. Stacy L. Grooms Mr. and Mrs. Rich Grzeszkowiak Mr. Thomas Guest and Dr. Jodi L. Guest Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guth Mr. Bryan Hadley Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hahn Ms. Sally J. Hale Mr. Frank Hall Mr. W. Howell Hammond Mr. Reid Harbin Ms. Linda Harper Mr. Thomas Harper Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Harris Mr. and Mrs. Mac Harris Mr. Robert Harris Mr. Andrew Harrison Mr. Ryan Harrod Ms. Jamie Harty Mr. Aubrey Harwell Dr. and Mrs. J. Haverty Mr. and Mrs. John Healey Mrs. Johnnie Helms Mr. Ronald Herman Mr. Sam Herman Capt. Jordan Herzberg Mr. Bob Hine Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hinkle Mr. Dale Hiser Mr. Paul Hodgson Mr. Chad Holman Mr. Doug Hooker Mr. Eli Hoppenfeld Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Horowitz Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Horton Ms. Mary Howell Mr. Jeffrey Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hutton Mr. Kevin Ingham Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacobson Ms. Carla Jann Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jarusinski Ms. Jessica Jerabek Ms. Ashley Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Boland Jones Ms. Dorothy H. Jordan Mr. David Josephic Ms. Suzanne Judas Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Kallman Dr. and Mrs. Michael Kalson Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kampfe Dr. and Mrs. Eric Kardon Mr. and Mrs. Randy Karesh Mr. Arvo Kasari Mr. Robert Kaufmann Mr. Marty Kehoe Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Kehoe Mr. and Mrs. Roman Keiser Mr. Chris Kellar Mr. Robert Keller Mr. and Mrs. Randy Kieffer Mr. Nick Kirbabas Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kirschner Mr. and Mrs. Sam Klein Mr. Tim Klespies Mr. W Kevin Knight Ms. Linda Knolle Dr. Allison Koenig Mr. Dan Kohl Mr. Kyle Kolumbus Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kopelman Dr. and Mrs. Norman Kornblatt Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Korzi Mr. Ned Kreiss Mr. Peter Kupferberg Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lafauci Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lane Mr. and Mrs. Rick Lanier Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lasser Mr. Peter Law Mr. Paul Lawless, KM ChFC Ms. Linda D. Leake Mr. Rodney Lebrun Mr. Chris Lennert Mr. John Leslie and Mrs. Brenda Leslie Ms. Mary Leslie Mr. Scott Levine Mr. Brian Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lichtenstein Mr. Kevin Lotti Mr. and Mrs. L. Joseph Loveland, Jr. Dr. Michelle Ludwig Mr. and Mrs. Skip Lynch Mr. Guadalupe Macias Mr. William Major Ms. Jennifer Malkin Mr. Basil Manuel Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Marcella Mr. Don Marino II Mr. Wayne Martens Mr. Scott Martineau Mr. Anthony Martinelli Mr. Lee Martini Ms. Eve Maschinot Mr. Leon Mattern Mr. Nash Matti Mr. Edward McAlexander Dr. Shannon McBride Mr. John McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Kevin McClain Mr. Jared McClinic Ms. Marylin McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin McGuffey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McLaughlin Ms. Linda McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Larry Melnick Dr. and Mrs. Dale Meyer Mr. Jim Meyer Dr. Tracy Middlebrooks Mr. and Mrs. Zach Middlebrooks Mr. and Mrs. William Milam Ms. Kelly Miller Ms. Arlene Mitchell Mr. Richard Mitchell Mr. Mike Moran Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moreau Mr. and Dr. Kenneth Morneault Mr. David Mosley and Ms. Anne Fennessy Mr. and Mrs. Peter Muller Ms. Patricia Mullins Mr. Wally Neill Mr. Andrew Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Scott Neu Mr. Eric Newberg Mr. Tony Nguyen Mr. Rodney Nilson Ms. Whitney O’Keeffe Mr.Vernon O’Neal Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ogburn Mr. Tony Oglesby Mr. Tucker Olander Mr. and Mrs. Brian Olney Mr. and Mrs. J. Stephen Olsen Ms.Vanessa Osborne Mr. and Mrs. Lee Page Mrs. Anna Parham Mr. and Mrs. James C. Parks, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Parris Mr. and Mrs. Rahul Patel Mr. Zacchary Pelter Mr. Ken Perry Ms. Dana Peters Mrs. Dian Peterson Mr. Matt Peterson Miss Jimmie G. Phillips Mrs. Cindy Pietkiewicz Mr. Chris Piper Mr. John Pitner Mr. and Mrs. Louie Pittman Mr. Michael Plasker Mr. and Mrs. John Pluschau Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pollock Dr. and Ms. Mark Pollock Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Powell Mrs. Debbie Press Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ptak Mr. Ricky Purcell Ms. Louise Rains Mr. Manuel J. Ramos and Ms. Lydia C. Santiago Mr. and Mrs. John Ramsaur Mr. Eyal Rappoport Mr. and Mrs. Ian Ratner Mr. C.A. Reddic Ms. Jill Reichle Mr. Bob Reusing Mr. R. Kirk Rich Ms. Susan Rich Mr. Bert Rifkin Mr. Mark Rinder Mr. Bradley Roberts Mr. and Mrs. William G. Roche Mr. and Mrs. James Rockwell Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Chad Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. James Roth Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rubin Mr. Albert Saccheda Mr. and Mrs. Brett Samsky Mr. and Mrs. Rafael San Miguel Mr. Robert Sanchez Mr. and Mrs. Robert Saul Mr. and Mrs. Richard Saul Mr. Morray W. Scheinfeld Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schiff Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Schneider Mr. Charles Schoen Mr. Kursten Schuetz Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. John F. Schwarz Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scripture Mr. and Mrs. John Seidl Mr. and Mrs. Brian Seitz Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. Terry Shelton Mr. and Mrs. Larry I. Sheron Mr. Gerald Shirk Mr. Clark Siegwarth Mr. Edwin Simmons Mr. and Mrs. David Simpson Mrs. Betty Sims Ms. Nina Siu Mr. Chris Slack Mr. and Mrs. Brad Smith Mr. Brent Smith Mr. and Mrs. Brian Smith Mr. Eric Smith Ms. Jodi Smith Mr. Lawrence Smith and Ms. Glenda Fitzpatrick Mr. Stanley Smith Mr. Trey Smith Ms. Holly Snow Dr. Kenneth J. Sobel and Mrs. Deborah R. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Soha Mr. Steven Soldavini Mr. Greg Spangler Mr. and Mrs. David Sparks Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sparks Mr. and Mrs. Doug Spear Mr. and Mrs. Scott Spence Mr. Michael Spies Mr. David Spruill Mr. Aaron Stecker Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stegemoeller Mr. and Mrs. Howard Steinberg Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Steinberg Mr. Kyle Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stern Mr. Ed Stinson Mr. Jerry Stovall Mr. Bruce Strahan Mr. and Mrs. James Stratigos Ms. Mary Beth Struble Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Suarez Mr. Ryan Summers Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Sutherland Mr. and Mrs. John Swails Mr. and Mrs. Aleksander Szlam Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tanner Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor Mr. Brian Thomas Ms. Patricia B. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. William J. Thompson Ms. Debra Thompson Mr. William Thornton Mrs. Phyllis Tomczak Mr. and Mrs. William Toomey Mr. Carla Toro Mr. Kim Treaster Mr. Dale Tripp Mr. Neil Turry Mr. and Mrs. E.J.Van Gerpen Mr. Tom Verkooijen Mr. Raymond Voght Ms. Jane Vosloh Ms. Elizabeth Waddey Mr. Charles Wade Mr. Doug Walker Mr. Al Wall Mr. Peter Ward Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weisbecker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wells Mr. Jobe West Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Westberry, Jr. Mr. Brian Whalen Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wildstein Ms. Lisa Williams Ms. Rene Wilson Mr. Robert Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Burt Wittenberg Ms. Jill Wood Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wood Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Woods Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woods Ms. Jean Wright Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zimmerman Mr. Adam Zuckerman Individual Donors $1 – $199 Camp Twin Lakes gratefully acknowledges and appreciates the 7,704 donors who gave gifts in 2012. 15 Nonprofit U.S. Postage PAID Atlanta, GA Permit #814 600 Means Street, Suite 110 Atlanta, Georgia 30318 Camp Twin Lakes – Atlanta Office Camp Twin Lakes – Will-A-Way 600 Means Street Suite 110 Atlanta, Georgia 30318 (404) 231-9887 fax: (404) 557-8854 210 S. 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