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2014Year in Review
2015 Board of Directors
PresidentElizabeth C. Richards
Vice PresidentLeon Haley, Jr., MD
SecretaryJeffrey S. Sloan
TreasurerAdrian J. Powell, CFP
Chairman and Founder Doug Hertz*
Immediate Past PresidentLawrence Kenny
Board Members
Charles BaldwinLaura Barnard
David BatchelorJay E. Berkelhamer, MD
Terry BlumKevin Burns
Robert CampbellLauren K. Cohen
Linda DavisWilliam Effinger
Travis EllisSteve Farace
Matthew A. FreemanSheldon E. Friedman
Michael GomezKathie B. Gottlieb, CPA
Bonnie HarrisAlan Harrison
Michael J. HertzAnne Hipp
Kim JohnsonJoshua M. Kamin, Esq.
Andrew Kemmeling, CPASusan McCullarJohn L. MontagPhilip Nutsugah
Susie OddoEric Phillips
Gwynn Powell, Ph.D.Spencer Preis
Edwin RothbergCyrus Samai, MDPamela Stewart
Darren Strozier, CPAJeff Thrutchley
Kevin R. Woods, CFP
Life Board Members
M. Wade AllenBob Amick
Dick AndersonLarry Lord
Larry Melnick Patty ReidSteve Selig
Susan ShanorJay 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.
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.
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.
Fiscal Year October 1, 2013 - September 30, 2014
Support and Revenue from OperationsContributions $1,333,917Special Events, net of expenses $995,018Program Service Fees $2,127,498Total Revenue $4,456,433
Operational ExpensesProgram Expenses $3,600,703Management and General $ 121,969Fundraising $ 648,917 Total Expenses $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. Fi
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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.
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When you see this kite, you’re reading an excerpt from CTL’s refreshed Value Statements. Visit www.camptwinlakes.org/aboutus to read more!
Greetings from the Board President and CEO
2014 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.
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!
In 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 the state of Georgia, to provide customized, medically-supported camp programs for children, 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 hospital-based 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.
Eric M. RobbinsChief Executive Officer
Elizabeth C. RichardsPresident Board of Directors
2014 Camp ProgramsCamp AcheAway
Arthritis Foundation: Georgia Chapter
For kids with juvenile arthritis and related issues
Camp AIM High Foreverfamily, Inc.
For children of incarcerated parents
Annandale VillageFor adults with
developmental disabilities
Augusta Veterans Medical Center
For paralyzed veterans
Camp Big HeartFor kids with
developmental disabilities
Camp Blue SkiesFor adults with
developmental disabilities
Camp BraveheartChildren’s Healthcare of
AtlantaFor kids with heart defects
and heart transplant recipients
Camp Breathe EasyAmerican Lung Association
in Georgia For kids with asthma
Camp Carpe DiemChildren’s Healthcare of
AtlantaFor kids with epilepsy
Center for the Visually Impaired
For kids and youth with visual impairments
Camp CourageChildren’s Healthcare of
AtlantaFor kids with craniofacial
disorders
Developmental Disabilities Ministry
For adults with disabilities
Camp DOVEVisual Effects Performing
ArtsFor kids with hearing
impairments
Camp ESPExtra Special People
For kids and young adults with developmental
disabilities
Families FirstFor families in need
Family Warrior WeekendCamp Twin Lakes and
Scott Rigsby FoundationFor wounded warriors and
their families
Forever Pals Summer Camp
The Center for Working Families
For at-promise youth
Frazer CenterFor adults with disabilities
Fugees FamilyFor 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 Good MourningKate’s Club
For kids who have lost a parent or sibling
Camp HardgroveBrain Injury Association of
GeorgiaFor adults with brain injuries
Camp High FiveH.E.R.O. For Children
For kids affected by HIV and AIDS
Camp HopeNorthside Hospital:
Atlanta AuxiliaryFor adults with cancer
Camp HorizonFor kids who have been abused and/or neglected
Huntington’s RetreatHuntington’s Disease
Society: Georgia ChapterFor adults with Huntington’s
Disease
Camp I BelieveGentiva HospiceFor kids who have experienced a loss
Camp IndependenceChildren’s Healthcare of
AtlantaFor kids with kidney
disorders and transplants
Camp Infinity/Under the Stars Weekend
FOCUS Support for kids and teens with disabilities and their
families
Camp InspireSpecial Olympics Georgia
For individuals with intellectual disabilities
Jewish Family and Career Services
For adults with developmental disabilities
Camp Joint VentureGeorgia Health Services
For kids with juvenile arthritis and related diseases
Camp JourneyAbbey Hospice
For kids who have experienced a loss
Camp JourneySpectrum Clubs
For kids and young adults with autism and Asperger’s
Syndrome
Just PeopleFor adults with
developmental disabilities
Camp Kids2LeadersFor kids with a parent or parents who are
incarcerated
Kids Serve 2For kids who have a parent
who is currently serving or has served in the U.S.
military
Camp Krazy LegsChildren’s Healthcare of
AtlantaFor kids and teens with
Spina Bifida
Camp KudzuFor kids living with Type I
Diabetes
Laurel Heights For kids with autism
Learning on the LogFor kids with sensory and/or
developmental delays
Camp New HopeSickle Cell Foundation of
GeorgiaFor kids with Sickle Cell
Disease
Camp No Limb-itationsChildren’s Healthcare of
AtlantaFor kids and teens with limb
deficiencies
Camp OasisCrohn’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 RainbowMCGHealth Children’s
Medical CenterFor kids with cancer and
rare blood disorders
Second Chance Family Weekend
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
For families of kids with solid organ transplants
Camp Share and CareMCGHealth Children’s
Medical CenterFor kids with cancer and
rare blood disorders
Soccer in the StreetsFor at-promise youth
Camp SOSSuicide Prevention Action
NetworkFor families who have lost a
loved one to suicide
Camp STARSVisiting Nurse – Hospice
AtlantaFor families who have lost a
loved one
Camp Strong HeartsMCGHealth Children’s
Medical CenterFor kids with heart defects
and heart transplant recipients
Camp Strong4LifeChildren’s Healthcare of
AtlantaFor lifestyle and weight
management
Camp SunshinePrograms for kids and teens
with cancer
Camp Sweet LifeMCGHealth Children’s
Medical CenterFor 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 CampThe Archdiocese of Atlanta
An interfaith camp retreat for kids and adults with
developmental disabilities
Camp Twitch and ShoutT.I.C.S. of Georgia
For kids with Tourette Syndrome
Camp Oo-U-LaGeorgia Firefighters Burn
FoundationFor kids who have
experienced a burn injury
Camp Walk ’N RollMuscular Dystrophy
AssociationFor kids with Muscular
Dystrophy
Camp WannaklotHemophilia of GeorgiaFor kids and teens with
hemophilia or other inherited bleeding disorders
Camp WeeKanEatItChildren’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
Camp Twin Lakes is proud to serve a diverse population of campers. Statistics are from Summer Camp Partners
that reported data.
GenderMale 52%Female 48%
Age4 - 8 9%9 - 13 45%14 - 18 33%18+ 13%
RaceCaucasian 57%African-American 33%Hispanic 4%Muti-Racial 4%Asian 2%
Geographic RegionMetropolitan Atlanta 48%LaGrange 9%Northeast (Athens) 7%Northwest (Dalton) 7%Out of State 7%North (Gainseville/Rome) 6%Augusta 4%North Central (Macon) and South Central (Dublin) 4%Southeast (Waycross) and Coastal (Savannah) 3%Southwest (Albany) 3%West Central (Columbus) 2%
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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.
The Impact of Camp
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.
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
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.
Building for TomorrowImplementation 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 CTL-Rutledge 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.
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Additional investments in CTL’s programs and campsites include:
• 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
• Weather Monitoring Stations• Site improvements and additions at
CTL-Camp Dream• Technology Upgrades
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.
CTL Farm at Rutledge5,200
lbs. of grass-feed beef
4,000 lbs. of organic produce
Harvested from our Sustainable Teaching Farm and incorporated into daily camp meals in 2014.
4,000 eggs
70 lbs. of honey
Vested in Leadership Development
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.
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.
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.
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.
Corporate Donors$25,000+Anonymous1st Franklin Financial Corporation Constellation Wines Delta Air Lines, Inc.Global PaymentsMetro Atlanta Automobile Dealers AssociationPGA of AmericaPGA Tour Charities, Inc.Silverstone Group Incorporated T.Mac United Distributors, Inc.United Healthcare Services, Inc.Walton Development and ManagementWilliams Sonoma
Corporate Donors$10,000 - $24,999AnonymousBriad Restaurant Management, LLCCSENeadWerx, Inc.Yardi Systems, Inc.
Corporate Donors$5,000 - $9,999AnonymousAmerican Camping AssociationArrow ExterminatorsBNY Mellon Wealth ManagementBB&THenderson Farms, LPKeyBankMcGriff, Seibels & WilliamsMiller-CoorsOCI Chemical CorporationSweetWater Brewing CompanyTriad Isotopes
Corporate Donors$2,500 - $4,999AnonymousAlex Smith Garden Design, Ltd.Bug Busters USAKing & SpaldingManheim, Inc.Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLPNorth Highland Assembly of God, Inc.Safeco Insurance, Community Relations/Philanthropy
Corporate Donors$1,000 - $2,499AnonymousA. Montag & AssociatesAtlanta BravesCamp SunshineThe Coca-Cola CompanyColumbus Towing RecoveryDomain Capital AdvisorsEpiscopal Church of the Advent-Madison, GeorgiaFairplay GeneralHalpern EnterprisesHealthsystemsNissan North America, Inc.Residence Inn Amelia IslandStephen M. Berman & Associates, L.L.C.Total DefenseUrban Body Fitness
Corporate Donors$500 - $999AnonymousAll Star Landscape and Lawn CareA Movable FeastAtlanta Spirit, LLCAuthenTEAKBabush, Neiman, Kornman & JohnsonBNY Community PartnershipBocadoChastain Park AmphitheatreFriendly Poker Game Casino EventsGeorgia Tech Athletic AssociationHuddle HouseJava Endowment Project LLCLefkoff, Duncan, Grimes, McSwain & Hass, P.C.Local ThreeLoews AtlantaMadison Presbyterian ChurchMetro Atlanta Ambulance ServicePorterfield, LLCR.N.C. Industries, Inc.Ritz-Carlton Amelia IslandSeasons 52Sky ZoneSmith & Howard, P.C.SunTrust Banks, Inc.Tags & Titles, Inc.The Preston PartnershipTime Warner Employee Grant ProgramTootsiesTotal Wine & MoreTucker Mott-Westside Provisions DistrictUniversal Joint
Corporate Donors$100 - $499AnonymousAn Eye for Order Organizing ServiceAtlanta Squirrel & Rat RemovalBethlehem First Baptist ChurchBroadway in AtlantaBunzlCelebrity CruisesChick-Fil-A BowlConvergint TechnologiesCOREEchelonEvergreen Marriott Conference ResortF&B RestuarantFogo De ChaoFood 101 - Sandy SpringsGood Guys Pest Control, Inc.Grand Hyatt AtlantaH & H Insurance Services, Inc.
Halcyon Hospice FoundationHennessy JaguarHighland BakeryHotel Equities, Inc.Huff Harrington HomeJones DayKilpatrick TownsendThe Kroger CompanyMarket South Properties, Inc.Masterscapes Inc.More Than Trees, Inc.NCCPAPeachtree Tents & EventsPet ParadiseSandy Springs Body WorksSavannah Distributing Company, Inc.ShanghaiTed’s Montana GrillTillman Tax & Accounting Services, PCTiny PrintsUptown Girl BoutiqueVenture Outlet Mall, LLCWenmarr Management Co., LLCYoung Blood BoutiqueZerorez of Atlanta One, Inc. Corporate Donors$1 - $99AnonymousChipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.The DerbyEarly Street Antique MarketGeorgia Ramblers RV ClubGlobal ImpactGolden Triangle Holdings, LLCThe Jansen Group, Inc.
Foundation Donors$25,000+AnonymousAbraham J. & Phyllis Katz FoundationCharles D. Burnett FoundationConnolly Family Foundation Correll Family Foundation The Goizueta FoundationThe Holly Lane FoundationHookeedoo Foundation The James M. Cox FoundationThe J.B. Fuqua Foundation, Inc.John H. & Wilhelmina D. Harland Charitable FoundationJoseph B. Whitehead FoundationKaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia, Inc.The Luther and Susie Harrison FoundationThe Marcus Foundation, Inc.Morningside FoundationNell Warren Elkin and William Simpson Elkin Foundation The Rich Foundation, Inc.The Scott Hudgens Family FoundationThe Scott Rigsby Foundation The Zeist Foundation, Inc.
Foundation Donors$10,000 - $24,999AnonymousThe Alice & Noah N. Langdale Jr. FoundationThe Arthur M. Blank Family FoundationAtlanta FoundationThe Brooks Family Charitable Lead Annuity TrustCCW Charitable TrustClarence E. Harris Foundation, Inc.
Community Health Charities SoutheastFrances Wood Wilson Foundation, Inc.Gregg and Freddy Goldenberg Family Foundation Harriet McDaniel Marshall TrustIda A. Ryan Charitable FundJackson EMC FoundationKids II FoundationMiracle 4 MelanieRooms To Go Children’s FundSadler Family FoundationSarah Baldwin Harris and J.D. Harris FoundationSelby and Richard McRae FoundationValero Energy Foundation Walton Electric Trust, Inc.Weber Family Foundation
Foundation Donors$5,000 - $9,999AnonymousRobert M. & Lilias Baldwin Turnell FoundationRoderick S., Flossie R., & Helen M. Galloway Foundation, IncGeneral Mills FoundationLenore and Victor Maslia FoundationThe Kerri & Jeffrey Snow Family Private Foundation, Inc.Gertrude & William C. Wardlaw FundThe Dorothy and Charlie Yates Family FundYouth Service Fund, Inc.
Foundation Donors$2,500 - $4,999AnonymousBarham-Calhoun Memorial FundCamp-Younts FoundationLeonard & Jerry Greenbaum Family FoundationKeyBank FoundationThe Billi Marcus Foundation, Inc.Schwab Charitable FundSelig FoundationWeldon Foundation, Inc.Wells Fargo Foundation
Foundation Donors$1,000 - $2,499AnonymousThe Argo Family FundAtlanta Braves FoundationBryans Foundation, Inc.Coldwell Banker Cares FoundationConrads Family FoundationRobert Fowler Family FundGE FoundationLloyd-Godwin Foundation, Inc.Lubo Fund, Inc.Plymstock Philanthropic FundWells Fargo FoundationYoung Contracting Company Foundation, Inc.The Zaban Foundation
Foundation Donors$500 - $999AnonymousAXA FoundationKay W. Cantrell Family FundCovenant FoundationGeorgia 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.
Thank you for your generous support!The following friends made contributions to Camp Twin Lakes between October 1, 2013, and September 30, 2014.*
Foundation Donors$100 - $499AnonymousThe Ability Experience (Push America)Fidelity Charitable Gift FundThe Community Foundation for Greater AtlantaThe Robert G. and Ellen S. Gutenstein Family Foundation Inc.Healthcare Georgia FoundationThe Colleen & Sam Nunn Family FoundationUnited Way of the Greater Triangle
Individual Donors$25,000+AnonymousMr. and Mrs. David Batchelor Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. CampbellMr. and Mrs. Richard DavisMr. and Mrs. Doug HertzMr. and Mrs. William HippMr. and Mrs. David RatcliffeMr. and Mrs. Ken RichardsMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Sloan
Individual Donors$10,000 - $24,999AnonymousMrs. Catherine DukehartMr. and Mrs. Travis EllisMr. and Mrs. Michael GomezMr. and Mrs. Jay HarrisMr. Brian LorberbaumMr. and Mrs. Tony McCullarMr. and Mrs. William C. McGahanMr. and Mrs. Edwin RothbergMr. Glenn ShawMr. and Mrs. Samuel Weiland
Individual Donors$5,000 - $9,999AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Stephen L. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Lamar Q. Ball IIIMr. and Mrs. Christopher L. BearMr. Kevin Berg and Mrs. Carrie BergDr. Terry C. Blum and Mr. Paul M. Roman, Ph.D.Mr. and Mrs. David M. BrownMs. Morgan ClarkDr. and Mrs. Michael CohenMr. and Mrs. Paul Di VitoMr. and Mrs. William L. EffingerMr. and Mrs. U. Bertram Ellis, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. FreemanMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey GregorMr. and Mrs. Weedy JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Lawrence KennyMs. Cathy Selig and Mr. Stephen A. KuranoffMr. Larry Lord
Mr. Hunter LordMr. Thomas H. McCulloughMr. and Mrs. John MontagMr. Pete MoraitakisMr. and Mrs. Doug ReidMr. and Mrs. Mark RichtMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey SnowMr. and Mrs. Jim StathisMs. Pamela Stewart and Ms. Loan Huynh Mr. Dewey Johnson and Ms. Livia WhisenhuntMr. and Mrs. Comer Yates
Individual Donors$2,500 - $4,999AnonymousMr. John ArtzMr. and Mrs. Charles BaldwinDr. Jay E. Berkelhamer and Mrs. Jacqueline C. BerkelhamerMr. and Mrs. Sam Bronfman IIMr. and Mrs. James A. CarlosMr. and Mrs. Russ ChandlerMs. Cathy CoffeyMs. Jill A. Cotter BlockerMr. Frank FolmarMr. and Mrs. Sheldon FriedmanMr. and Mrs. C. Spencer GodfreyMr. and Mrs. Daniel GreeneMr. and Mrs. David F. HaddowMr. and Mrs. Mike HammerMr. and Mrs. Edward HetheringtonMr. and Mrs. John H. IrbyMr. and Mrs. Craig KaufmannMr. and Mrs. Andrew R. KlepchickMr. and Mrs. Ned KreissMr. and Mrs. E.G. Lassiter IIIMr. and Mrs. Eddie LevinMrs. Lenore S. MasliaMs. Donna MasliaMr. David McPhersonMr. Edward Mock, Jr.Mr. Arul MuruganMr. and Mrs. Stuart M. NelsonMs. Kendall NewmanMr. Matthew NozemackMr. and Mrs. Philip NutsugahMs. Susie OddoMr. and Mrs. Adrian PowellMr. and Mrs. Eric RobbinsMr. and Mrs. Richard S. SabanMr. and Mrs. Jay SmithMr. and Mrs. Jay TinterMr. and Mrs. Todd Vickery
Individual Donors$1,000 - $2,499AnonymousMr. Mark ArumMr. Kelly BasingerMr. and Mrs. Ron Beerman
Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. BenamyMr. and Mrs. Gerald R. BenjaminMr. and Mrs. David BennettMr. Scott BogartzMr. Daniel O. Bradley
Mr. Robb BunnenMr. and Mrs. Kevin BurnsMr. and Mrs. Jeff CallahanRev. Andrew C. ChristiansenMr. and Mrs. Cameron CobbMrs. Lynn P. Cochran SchroderMr. and Mrs. Joshua CovinMr. Vassili DavidenkoMr. and Mrs. James F. DavisMr. David DickMr. Thomas DozierMr. and Mrs. Wes DurhamMr. and Mrs. James V. EatonMr. Bobby ElliottMr. Preston EvansMr. and Mrs. Steve FaraceMr. and Mrs. James FeeleyMr. John FischerMr. and Mrs. Jerry ForresterMr. and Mrs. Isaac F. FrankDr. and Mrs. Lance FriedlandMr. and Mrs. Paul R. GarciaMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey GiglioMr. and Mrs. Bob GoddardMs. Sally GottesmanMrs. Kathie B. GottliebMr. Jeffrey GreenbaumMr. and Mrs. David GregoryMr. Warren M. GumpDr. Leon L. Haley, Jr. and Dr. Carla HaleyMr. and Mrs. Jack HalpernMr. and Mrs. Jay Halpern Mr. Jim Hardee
Mr. Todd HarmonMr. and Mrs. Judd HarperMs. Machell HarperMr. Dale HendersonMr. and Mrs. Matt HerefordMr. Sam HermanMr. and Mrs. Michael J. HertzMr. David HoltDr. and Mrs. Jeff HopkinsMr. VW HuntMr. and Mrs. Joe HurleyMr. and Mrs. Mike HurstMr. and Mrs. James A. HushMr. and Mrs. Bruce InghramMr. and Mrs. Michael InglesbyMr. and Mrs. Warren Y. JobeMr. and Mrs. Joshua M. Kamin, Esq.Mr. Jeffrey KaplanDr. and Mrs. Eric KardonMr. and Mrs. Richard G. KlemmMr. Eric KlineMr. David KunianskyMrs. Glynis LangfordMr. Rodney LebrunMr. Michael LembergMr. and Mrs. Alton L. Lightsey, Jr.Mr. Don LindseyMr. and Mrs. J. R. LoveMr. Javier MaciasMr. and Mrs. William M. MartinMs. Susan S. MartosMr. Doug MasonMr. and Mrs. Daniel C. MathewsMs. Evelyn McCarthyMr. and Mrs. Wayne T. McClure, Jr.Dr. Mary McShane VaughnMr. and Mrs. Larry MelnickMr. Steven MesserMr. Gary MillerMr. and Mrs. Isador MitznerMr. and Mrs. James H. MorgensMr. John H. NelsonMr. Andrew NelsonMr. and Mrs. Luke O’BrienMr. Timothy M. O’LearyMr. Charles C. OliverMr. Mike OttwillerMr. and Mrs. J. David PensonMs. Gwynn M. Powell, Ph.D.Mr. and Mrs. Spencer PreisMr. Andrew RachelsMr. Daniel B. RatherMr. Michael Rosenberg and Mrs. Jessie RosenbergMs. Alison SchwabDr. Beth Seidel and Mr. Jonathan SeidelMr. and Mrs. James W. SemlerMr. and Mrs. Douglas ShookMr. and Mrs. Jason SolomonMr. Phil SoutherlandMr. and Mrs. David A. SpottsMr. 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 breatheCamp You B You, Marcus Autism Center, for children with autism and autism related disordersCamp 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 militarySickle Cell Matters, for kids with Sickle Cell Disease
*Under development for 2016
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff SteinMr. and Mrs. Darren StrozierMr. George SutherlinMs. Vivian WaldropMr. Doug WalkerMr. and Mrs. Richard B. Walters, Jr.Mr. J Paul Whitehead and Ms. Deborah MasliaMr. and Mrs. Tony L. WilsonMr. and Mrs. Kevin R. WoodsMr. Steve WrayMr. Robert E. Wright and Mrs. Carolyn McConnell-WrightMr. and Mrs. Howard Zandman
Individual Donors$500 - $999AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Matthew AllanMr. Wayne AllenMr. John AndersonMr. and Mrs. Alan AxelrodMr. Curtis BakerMrs. Christine F. BaldwinMr. and Mrs. Michael BalserMr. Jay BashamMr. and Mrs. Andrew BaymanMrs. Elizabeth BennettDr. Jeffrey Bernstein and Ms. Janet SeligMr. and Mrs. Stephen BoggsMr. Jeff BoyarMs. Susan BoydMs. Lisa BulotMr. Jeffery BurchMr. William BurksDr. and Mrs. Jack CantrellMs. Paula CarayMr. Sam ChambersMr. and Mrs. Terry R. ChastainMs. Kelly ChasteenMr. and Mrs. Ron CherryMs. Natasha ClarkMr. Mike CocroftMr. and Mrs. Gregory CohenMr. and Mrs. Mark N. ColeMr. Daryl CollierMr. and Mrs. Tommy ConroyMr. Ryan CooperMr. and Mrs. Pete Correll Mr. and Mrs. Mark CottonMr. and Mrs. Keith CowanMr. Bayard CrawleyMr. Timothy CreedonMr. and Mrs. Bobby CreminsMr. Kyle CrossfieldMr. Denny DobbsMr. Steve DreadenMs. Laura EatonMr. L. Michael EhrlichDr. and Mrs. Bruce FeinbergMrs. Sandra FeinsmithMr. Chris FlorDr. Harry Heiman and Dr. Abby FriedmanMr. Christopher GarrisonMr. William GenthertMr. and Mrs. Adam B. GerndtMr. Christopher GilesMr. Thomas More GirouxMr. Greg GouldthreadMr. Aaron GravesMr. Phil GrossMrs. Susan GrubbMs. Louise GunnMr. and Mrs. Charles GuthMr. Jesse Harker and Mrs. Kathryn De Shields HarkerMr. and Mrs. James HatcherMs. Meghan M. HauserMr. Brian HigginsMr. and Mrs. George W. HillegassMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hinkle
Ms. Tiffany HodgesMr. Travis HollingsworthMr. William Hudson IIIMr. Jay HuttoMs. Cathy HuygheMr. and Mrs. Charles IzlarMr. J JonesMr. Robert J. Casey and Ms. Beth JosephicMr. and Mrs. George KacikMr. Anthony KelleyDr. Barbara S. Kiernan and Dr. Thomas W. KiernanMr. Jay KnightDr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Kropp Mr. John LaganaMr. and Mrs. Rick LanierMs. Linda D. LeakeMr. and Mrs. Brian LefkoffMr. and Mrs. Michael LevenMr. and Mrs. Mark LichtensteinMs. and Dr. Meimei LinMrs. Vaughn LinderMr. and Mrs. Michael C. LondeMr. Daniel J. MaplesMr. Mike Marshall and Mrs. Jo Ann M. MarshallDr. Beatrice F. McConnell and Dr. Michael McConnellMr. and Mrs. Matthew S. McKennaMr. and Mrs. David MeadowsMs. Melissa MederMr. and Mrs. William MilamMrs. Anuradha MoorthyMr. and Mrs. Sanford H. OrkinMr. Paul PascuttiMr. and Mrs. Rahul PatelMr. Michael PlaskerMr. Cobb QuarlesMr. Eyal RappoportMrs. and Mr. Kimberly ReeseMr. Michael ReinerMr. Joe ReinkemeyerMr. and Mrs. Bryce Roberts
Mr. Bradley RobertsMr. and Mrs. Maurice RosenbaumDr. and Mrs. Cyrus SamaiMr. and Mrs. Richard SaulMr. and Mrs. Eric SchindlerMrs. Marlene J. SchwartzMr. Thomas W. SeithMr. Thomas ShakleyMr. and Mrs. Steak ShapiroMr. and Mrs. Maury A. ShapiroMr. and Mrs. Steve ShlanskyMr. and Mrs. David ShoulbergMr. Alan SilbersteinMr. Daniel A. SimmonsMr. Edwin M. Simmons and Ms. Deborah Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. SmithMrs. Nan SnellMs. Karen SteinbergMr. and Mrs. Joe StillMr. Ken StoneMr. and Mrs. Louis TaratootMr. Huw ThomasMr. Joe TortorelliDr. and Mrs. Ramie TrittMr. and Mrs. Jeff TurneyMr. Douglas VoyceMr. Matt Bronfman and Ms. Ronit WalkerMr. Jeffery WardMr. and Mrs. Bruce WexlerMr. and Mrs. Peter O. WibellMs. Amelia BeverMs. Jean WrightMr. Daniel YorkMr. and Mrs. Clay Zielinski
Individual Donors$200 - $499AnonymousMr. Jeff AckmannDr. Diane Alexander and Mr. Kent AlexanderMr. and Mrs. John AlkireMr. and Mrs. Drew AllvineMr. Douglas W. AllvineMr. and Mrs. Jeff AlperinMs. Mary AndrewsMrs. Karen AnnexstadMr. and Mrs. Don AroninMr. Rick AssiniMs. A. Leigh BaierMr. Peter BaldridgeMr. and Mrs. Brian BannerMr. and Mrs. Robert BashukMs. Suzanne Marsili BenhamMr. Grant BennettMr. and Mrs. C. Ray BennettMr. and Mrs. Justin BermanMr. Yaacov Berman
Mr. Adam BermanMr. and Mrs. Josh BermanMr. Jay BernathMrs. Margaret BiddingerMs. Cheryl BlackMr. and Mrs. Wade BoggsMr. Bob BowersMs. Amelia BraeunigMs. Jeri BreinerMr. and Mrs. Greg BrightMs. Manon BrochuMr. James BrownMr. and Mrs. Marvin E. BrownMr. William BrownMs. Anna P. BrownMr. Timothy Bruce
Mr. and Mrs. Jay BruceMr. Donovan BuckleyMr. Travis BuffenbargerMs. Jessica BuiMs. Lorie BurnettMr. Ron CameronDr. Merle CampbellMr. and Mrs. Dustin CantrellMs. Holland CarneyMr. Bill CarpenterMrs. Kimberly CarvellMr. and Mrs. Neal CasonMs. Misty CatoMr. John A. Chandler and Ms. Elizabeth V. TanisMr. and Mrs. Richard CheathamMr. Chang ChoMr. and Mrs. Chris ChotasMr. Taylor ClarkMr. and Mrs. Thomas ClementsMr. Daniel ClevelandMr. and Mrs. Kevin ClevelandDr. Michael CohenMr. Jeff CollierMr. Chip ColsonDr. Steven Cook and Dr. Sheryl DickmanMs. Rovene CoyMr. Doug CraneMr. and Mrs. Frank CrawleyMr. Richard CrohanMr. Cal CrowdenMr. and Mrs. Bernard L. CrumptonMr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cushen, Sr.Mr. Robert DaltonMs. Alice DannenbergMr. and Mrs. Ted DarchMs. Emily DavisMr. and Mrs. Kerry De ValletteMs. Susan Rasmussen and Mr. Anthony DeckardDr. and Mrs. George T. Deriso IIIMr. Robert DittyMr. Chuck DowdleMr. Walter Drost Jr.Mr. Mark EcclestoneMs. Sarah ErtelMr. and Mrs. Todd EvansMr. and Mrs. Robert EzorMr. and Mrs. Richard FabianMr. and Mrs. Michael FeldmanMr. Lawrance FenertyMs. Janis W. FergusonDr. and Mrs. James FortenberryMrs. Jody FosterMr. and Mrs. Brad FosterMr. Barry FosterMrs. Jessie FranksMr. and Mrs. Lee FrohmanMr. Matthew FroomanDr. Tama Fuller and Mr. Kevin C. McGlynn Mr. Graham FullerMr. David GarfinkleMr. Graham GarrisonMr. and Mrs. Frank GenoveseMr. and Mrs. Peter GenzMr. Ronald GlasMs. Brenda GnagiMr. and Mrs. Edward W. GodfreyMs. Jeanne GoodwillMs. Nancy Gore-ScottMr. Steven GowerMr. Josh GrahamMr. and Mrs. Adrian GrantMr. and Mrs. Skip GrayMr. and Mrs. Alan GreenbergMr. Mitchell GreesonMr. Eric GriffinMr. and Mrs. Rich GrzeszkowiakMr. and Mrs. Wally HaislipMr. and Mrs. Fred HalperinMr. Adam HandlerMrs. Jane Hardwick-TriplettMr. and Mrs. Mac Harris
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. Robert HarrisMr. and Mrs. Hubert HarrisMr. Aubrey HarwellMrs. Elice HavertyMr. Bryan HeeryMrs. Jessica HeidishMr. Michael Heller and Ms. Debora CahnMr. Kevin HendrenMr. Ronald HermanMr. Phillip HightMr. and Mrs. Allen HillMr. Andrew HillMr. and Mrs. Glenn HilliardMr. Fred Hires Jr.Mr. Brent HobbsMr. Andrew HockMs. Kim HolladayMrs. Carolyn HollumDr. Bunson HoneydewMr. Kyle HoodMr. Rob HootselleDr. Trevor Turner and Ms. Collette HopkinsMr. and Mrs. Gerald HorowitzMr. and Mrs. Kirk HouseDr. Brian HowardMr. Michael HowardMr. Jeffrey HughesDr. and Mrs. Leland HullMr. and Mrs. Jim JancikMr. and Mrs. Shawn JankoMrs. Julie JenkinsMs. Janet JohnsonMr. Earl JohnsonMr. Harmon JonesDr. M. Colleen JonesMr. and Mrs. Andrew JonesMr. Scott JonesMr. Roy JumpDr. Pradip KamatMr. Timothy KaneMr. and Mrs. Neil KaplowitzDr. and Mrs. Robert KarschMr. and Mrs. Keith KellerMr. Michael KellyMr. Jared KelsoMr. Jeffrey KinsingerMr. and Mrs. Sidney KirschnerDr. David KittayMr. Tim KlespiesMr. and Mrs. William KlinemanMr. Forest KnightMr. John KnopMr. and Mrs. James KocoloskiMs. Susan KorakMs. Susan L. Kupferberg and Mr. Richard MitchellMr. John LadsonMr. and Mrs. Erik LaidholdMr. Warren LampertMr. Ryan LaneMr. and Mrs. J. Vincent LaneyMr. and Mrs. Peter LasserMr. and Mrs. Mel LaudicinaMr. Peter LawMr. Rodney LebrunMr. and Mrs. John Leslie Mr. and Ms. Jordan LevinMr. and Mrs. Eric D. LevineMr. George LevinsMr. and Mrs. Greg LewisMs. Dorothy LightMr. Tommy LigonMs. Kate LiptonMr. Kevin LottiMr. and Mrs. Aaron LupuloffMr. Stuart MagillMr. William MajorMs. Jennifer MalkinMr. Edward MarateaMs. Anne MarketteMr. Jack MastersMr. and Mrs. Jim Mathews
Mr. Michael MatthewsMr. Marty MazzawiMr. Atiba MbiwanMr. Robert McCormackMr. and Mrs. Paul McDonaldMr. and Mrs. Stephen McDonaldMr. Scott McLinnMr. Scott McMeekinMs. Adrianna McVayMr. Jeff MeierMr. Michael MerlinDr. Charles MerrillMr. Jason MeyerMr. and Mrs. John L. MeyerMr. and Mrs. Miles MilamMr. and Mrs. Harold C. Miller, Jr.Mr. Robert MillerDr. Cedric MillerMr. and Mrs. William MitchellMr. Costa MoraitakisMr. and Mrs. Crawford MoranMr. Mike MoranMr. and Mrs. Harold MoreauMr. Michael MorrisMr. David MorrisMr. Rob MorrisMr. and Mrs. Peter MullerMs. Jessica Mullins Mr. and Mrs. Frank MurrayMs. Mary MyersDr. John MyersMr. and Mrs. Bill NeedleMr. Brience NeidlingerMr. Lucas NelsonMr. and Mrs. Nicholas NicholsMr. and Mrs. Bruce NobleMr. and Mrs. Michael NoelMr. and Mrs. Charles H. OgburnMr. Calvin O’KeeffeMr. Jay OlliffMr. and Mrs. J. Stephen OlsenMr. and Mrs. Neil OlsonMs. Shelley O’MalleyMr. and Mrs. Lee PageMr. and Mrs. Peter C. PanosMs. Kristin K. Papamichael Mr. and Mrs. Gregg ParadiesDr. and Mrs. Paul ParkerMr. and Mrs. Donald PauliMr. Michael PeckMr. and Mrs. David PerdueMs. Nancy L. PerkinsMs. Jimmie G. PhillipsMrs. Kathy PilkeyDr. Nick PirozziDr. Thomas R. PloughMr. James PoulakosDr. Richard PozenMr. Jim PreacherMr. Wayne PressgroveMs. Heather PrestonMr. and Mrs. Kenneth PtakMr. Mark PyfromMs. Julie RabinovitchMr. Darius RadfordMr. Mark RadsideMs. Katherine Redeker Ms. Judith ReeceMr. Michael ReevesMr. Mark ReidMr. Rick RhodesMr. and Mrs. Bruce S. RibnerMr. and Mrs. Larry L. RitterMr. Joshua RobertsonMr. and Mrs. Richard RobisonMs. Susan RodgersMr. and Mrs. Roger C. Roesch Mr. and Mrs. Doug RomanoffMs. Susan RoseMr. and Mrs. Mark RosenbergMr. and Mrs. Chad RosenbergMr. Jeff RosenlundMr. Christopher Ross-da Silva
Mr. Doug RosserMr. Keith RothwellMr. and Mrs. Alex RoushMr. and Mrs. Jeff RubinMr. and Mrs. Chip RumelyMr. Timothy RyanMr. and Mrs. Albert SacchettaMr. Brian SatiskyMs. Deb SchatzleyMr. Morray W. ScheinfeldMr. and Mrs. Richard SchneiderMr. Gregory SeibMr. and Mrs. John SeidlMr. Michael J. SelverianMr. W. David ShieldsMr. and Mrs. William C. ShippeyMr. Louis SicurezzaMr. Josh SigmonMr. and Mrs. Hal SimonMr. Michael SkinnerMr. Joseph SmithMr. and Mrs. Taylor W. SmithMr. D. Brent SmithMr. and Mrs. Theron H. SmithMr. Grant SmithMr. Pedro SolisMr. Carlos SolsonaMr. and Mrs. Richard SparkmonMr. and Mrs. Scott SpenceMr. and Mrs. David S. SperegenMr. Steven SpetnagelMr. Mark StallworthMr. Arnold StarkMr. and Mrs. Daniel StegemoellerMr. and Mrs. Howard D. SteinbergMr. Edward StenzelMr. Emery StephansMr. and Mrs. Todd SterrenbergDr. Michael StevensonMr. Norman R. Fickling and Ms. Frances StewartMr. Daniel StotzMr. Jerry StovallMr. Bruce StrahanMr. and Mrs. James StratigosMr. and Mrs. Randall H. StreetMr. John L. SullivanDr. James Sweat and Dr. Jewell S. Sweat
Mr. Josh SweatMr. Michael SylvesterMr. and Mrs. Louis TanenbaumMr. Jeffery Telfare, Jr. Mr. Jon TeplowMr. Kevin ThamesMs. Patricia B. ThomasMr. Michael ThompsonMr. and Mrs. James ThompsonMr. Roger ToebbenDr. Kari TofteMr. William TraceyMr. Dale TrippMr. Eric TryonMr. Stephen Turner Mr. Edward B. TwomblyMr. and Mrs. Kevin VenzaMr. and Mrs. Edward WaddingtonMs. Diane WalkerMr. and Mrs. Howard WalkerMr. Charles WalkerMs. Susan WeissDr. Joseph Weissman and Dr. Barbara WeissmanMs. Kathy WelchMr. and Mrs. Marc WelchMr. and Mrs. Ben H. Westberry, Jr.Mr. Dan WiseMr. and Mrs. Roy WoodsMr. and Mrs. Ian WoolardMr. Adam WorkmanMs. Megan WorthmanMr. Zevy YanovichMr. and Mrs. Daniel YatesMr. Drew York
Individual Donors$1 - $199Camp 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.
600 Means Street, Suite 110Atlanta, Georgia 30318
www.camptwinlakes.org
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Camp Twin Lakes - Atlanta Office600 Means Street, Suite 110
Atlanta, Georgia 30318(404) 231-9887
fax: (404) 557-8854
Camp Twin Lakes - Rutledge1391 Keencheefoonee RoadRutledge, Georgia 30663
(706) 557-9070 fax: (706) 557-9147
Camp Twin Lakes - Will-A-Way210 S. Broad Street, Unit 5
Winder, Georgia 30680(770) 867-6123
fax: (770) 867-6130
Camp Twin Lakes - Camp Dream Roosevelt Warm Springs
Institute for Rehabilitation6135 Roosevelt Highway
Warm Springs, Georgia 31830(706) 557-9070, ext. 203
Camp-To-Go Hospital-Based Day
CampSavannah, Macon,
Atlanta and Augusta(404) 231-9887
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