2022 Impact Report
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IMPRESSIONS 2022 COMMUNITY IMPACT REPORT Lasting
Produced April 2023
Lasting Impression [ˈlæs.tɪŋ ɪmˈpreʃ.ən]
A feeling or effect that continues for a long time.
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our mission To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
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CELEBRATING
W hen I started as a Youth Development Staff at Boys & Girls Club more than 11 years ago, I did not expect to become as passionate as I have about this place and its people. What began as a part-time job has turned into a career I love, a mission that inspires me, and work that challenges me daily. It did not take long to see the immense impact each team member has on the youth in our community and the unique service provided through the Clubs’ whole-youth development approach. It is fulfilling to see the development of a Club member from the first time they join us to when they graduate well-prepared to reach their dreams because they know their potential. lasting impact
It warms my heart to receive messages from parents who observe the value of our partnership with their family. One Club parent recently wrote,
“I just need to thank you! My son is part of the Boys & Girls Club at Eastern Montgomery Elementary and he recently started tutoring through the Club. His grade went from a U to a B. I am so thankful for the support you have provided and grateful for your staff.” The world is a tough place for our young people and has changed drastically even in the 25 years we have served Southwest Virginia. Hardships faced by today’s youth are compounded for those who do not have the same experiences and opportunities as their well-resourced peers. Youth.gov reports that young people who are surrounded by a variety of opportunities for positive encounters engage in less risky behavior and ultimately show evidence of higher rates of successful transition into adulthood. I believe wholeheartedly that we, with the financial contributions and partnerships of many, are serving a critical need in our community and I am incredibly proud of our 25-year history. 2022 was centered around reflecting on the years of service provided, generous people involved, and the number of young lives transformed through our program. If you haven’t had a chance to watch our short film, Impressions: 25 Years of Inspiring Local Youth , I encourage you to do so. We celebrated well! My hope for the next 25 years is that every child and family member who walks through the door of our Clubs feels the warmth, feels the support, and knows that the Club is here for them. Through dedicated community support, we will bring together more people with different beliefs, experiences, and backgrounds and watch our beautiful story continue to unfold.
With gratitude for helping us advance our mission,
Rebekah Meadows, Interim CEO & Senior Director of Programming Boys & Girls Clubs of SWVA
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Citation: Effectiveness of Positive Youth Development Programs | Youth.gov
We recognize our 2022 Board of Directors for their strategic leadership and significant contributions.
BOARD CHAIR Scott Jenkins Farm Bureau Bank VICE CHAIR Matt Hill Scott Insurance
TREASURER Chris Banta Brown, Edwards & Company, LLP SECRETARY A. Damon Williams First Citizens Bank
Jim Barker Delta Dental of Virginia
Adam Peters FocusOne
Bertram Daniels UScellular
Melinda Pyle New River Electrical
Walt Derey Pitman Construction
Liz Quintana Roanoke Planning, Building, & Development
Archie Freeman, III Roanoke City Public Schools
Jonathan Richardson Pinnacle Financial Partners
Donald Halliwill Carilion Clinic
Frank Rogan Consultant
Robbie Hebert Lab Sports Performance
Frank Toney Inner-Faith Fellowship Ministries
Troy Jamison JCI
Julie Beth Vipperman * Indiana University Foundation
Carie Kingery Freedom First
Margaret-Hunter Wade COX Communications
Leah Kinder Branch Group
Carl York Acuity Marketing and Consulting
Jeff Merritt * Cox Communications
Jean Mumm Gentry Locke
* Final year of board service in 2022.
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Dear Friends of the Club,
2022 was a big year for Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Virginia. I am overwhelmed with gratitude when I reflect on the many people who have passionately and generously supported the mission of this critical organization for the past 25 years. In my fifteenth year of board service and year one of my second term as Board Chair, I continue to be impressed by the work of the dedicated staff who work daily to enable local young people to gain experiences and realize their full potential, regardless of their circumstance or background. Having personally grown up in Southeast Roanoke, it is meaningful to see how our program is coming alongside local families to support our next generation of great leaders and decision-makers. One of my favorite memories from last year was attending our 25th birthday celebration at our Vinton Baptist Church Club. We gave anniversary t-shirts to the kids, brought cupcakes, and helped serve donor provided pizza. We shared with Club members the significance of the milestone anniversary to help them understand that they are part of something bigger than themselves – that they have a support system full of encouragers who care about them about their futures. We asked what they thought they would be doing at 25 years old. Responses included a singer, a vet, a professional football player, and my favorite, “I want to be working at Boys & Girls Club!” We have a rich history of service in Southwest Virginia and a quarter-century of impactful moments created. I’m hopeful for the lasting impressions still to be made as we look ahead. When you support Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Virginia, you are making a difference and impacting young lives in a transformational way. Thank you to all who engaged in our mission during our celebratory year.
Cheers to 25 years!
Scott Jenkins 2022 Chair, Board of Trustees Western Virginia Market Executive, Farm Bureau Bank
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Thank you to these mission-driven leaders who have served as Chair of our Board of Directors throughout our 25-year history.
1998 - 2001 2002 - 2003 2004 - 2006 2007 - 2008 2009 - 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 - 2017 2018 2019 2020 - 2021 2022
John Dyer Daniel Layman, Jr. Michael Wise Mike Pedelty Curtis Mills Michael Waldvogel Carl York
Walt Derey Jim Barker Katherine Knopf Kim (Henderson) Thomas Scott Jenkins Jeff Merritt Damon Williams Scott Jenkins
1997–2022 Marking a quarter-century of service to families in Southwest Virginia
It started with a VISION to provide a world-class success is within reach of every young person
1997
1998
2004
2008 2009 2016 –
BGCSWVA is founded
Current 9th St. property is acquired
Northwest Endowment is
Teen Center Expansion Capital Campaign
Regional expansion through 21st Century funds (Roanoke Co., Montgomery Co., Franklin Co., Martinsville)
formed $250k
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OUR FOOTPRINTS in Southwest Virginia
“There was an absolute need in Southwest Virginia. When we started, we had a very passionate board. The first seminal event was securing the building on 9th Street. The second seminal event was Mike Wise starting the Delta Dental Pro-Am for Kids. That really brought the name of the organization to the valley.” —John Dyer , Founding Board President 1998-2001 “We have a story, so many stories, of kids who you actually see the impact today as adults and what they are able to accomplish because of Boys & Girls Club having been in their life at an early age.” —Michelle Davis , CEO 2017-2022 “You lead for the success of students, not for the comfort of adults. I question: What are we doing to make sure our students are successful? What can we do to better our kids when we have them for that short
MONTGOMERY COUNTY: Eastern Montgomery Elementary School Shawsville Middle School Christiansburg Middle School Eastern Montgomery High School
ROANOKE CITY:
Roanoke City: 9th Street
ROANOKE COUNTY:
Burlington Elementary School Vinton Baptist Church (serving Herman L. Horn & W.E. Cundiff Elementary Schools) SALEM CITY: Andrew Lewis Middle School Salem Elementary @ Andrew Lewis Middle School ( serving East Salem and G.W. Carver Elementary Schools)
FRANKLIN COUNTY: Rocky Mount Elementary School Lee M. Waid Elementary School 11 CLUBS IN 5 MUNICIPALITIES:
period of time? I hear personally from the students how Boys & Girls Club has positively impacted their lives.” —Archie Freeman III , Board Member & Chief Academic Officer, Roanoke City Public Schools “One of the most important things a child can have in their life is a community that loves them. One of the things that Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Virginia does so well is providing mentors, people who can walk alongside, encourage, teach,
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K–12 TH GRADE CLUB SITE
and support our youth to be the best people that they can be.” —Joe Cobb , Vice Mayor, City of Roanoke
Club Experience that assures who enters our doors...
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
Roanoke Women’s Foundation invests $75k in BGCSWVA’s mission
TEENACTION Youth Employment Program Pilot
Service shifts to virtual learning centers and full-day care due to the COVID-19 pandemic Jim Barker Scholarship Fund is established and awarded
Roanoke County and Salem Clubs open
25th Anniversary
Sustaining new Clubs
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MEANINGFUL EXPERIENCES Meaningful Outcomes
CLUB EXPERIENCE The club experience is one in which members feel safe both physically and emotionally, have fun, receive support and recognition from caring adults who set expectations for them, and feel a sense of belonging.
“I've always wondered what was in here [Taubman Art Museum]. When I saw all of the art pieces, it made me wonder if I could make something like that myself one day. They [Boys & Girls Club staff] inspire us to do the unthinkable.” — Kayden , Club Member
“What I enjoy most about teaching here is seeing the impact and influence you can have on kids. Everybody needs someone who cares. Each day, I consider what can I do to make at least one student think
she saw me, she helped me, or she gave me positive advice. ”
— Tanicia , Club Staff Member and Alumna
“It has felt like we are a team. We are a team seeking to work together to provide a safe learning environment in our community.”
— Travis Russell , Senior Pastor, Vinton Baptist Church
and Club Partner
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THE POWER OF MOMENTS EXPERIENCE 2.0 25 th Anniversary Celebrat ion
THE GRANDIN THEATRE NOVEMBER 29, 2022
191 Attendees
300 Film Stars
20 Interviews
47
Edited Minutes
9 2 Film Dates Film Showings (capturing numerous hours of footage!)
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Impressionable
MOMENTS
Minority races or ethnicities 52%
of Club teens graduated on time 100 %
921 of volunteer service completed by elementary club members H O U R S
I n 2022, we were selected as a nonprofit partner of Buzz4Good. Michael Hemphill and his team profiled Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Virginia in a TV episode to create buzz about our mission that aired on Blue Ridge PBS. Through this process, Carrie Cousins met our need for a new website by creating a web presence that informs and engages our community and showcases what happens behind the Club doors each day. This was made possible by our episode sponsor Ideagen.
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58% Live in single parent households
93%
1,549 of volunteer service completed by elementary club members H O U R S
qualify for free or reduced-price school lunch
77% 12 or younger
23% Teens
“As kids start aging out of the daycare at 12 years old, a lot of these kids are going home alone. They don't have the structure needed at that age. Boys & Girls Club fills that void.” — Carie Kingery , Board Member and Club Parent
“We want our students to excel. Boys & Girls Club has done a tremendous job helping us close achievement gaps since the COVID-19 pandemic challenges. The social and emotional pieces are important as well. We prioritize building relationships. I know the Club staff also make that one of their top priorities.” — Brandon Keith , Shawsville Middle School Principal
“Everything happens for a reason. You have to live with the fact that [things in life] happen and there is nothing you can do to change it. If I didn't have the Club, I'd probably be falling behind in school. The mentors and staff are helpful because they are always there to help you out.” — Reagan , Club Member
“We do a lot of arts and crafts with the kids. We run a STEM program. We have a partnership with Virginia Tech's Robotics Club. It has been great to watch the kids take interest in that type of thing.” — Brad Wooten , Eastern Montgomery Elementary Club Unit Director
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3 Planned Gifts
GENEROSITY by the numbers
67 In-Kind Donations
Foundation
13
Civic Group/ Organization
75 Impact Society Donors
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TOTAL DONORS 541
Donors who give comprehensive support annually at the $1,000+ level are recognized as Impact Society members.
Corporate
149
23 Monthly Donors $
Individual
365
Blue Door Donor Circle members spread their
generosity throughout the year through monthly giving, meeting the needs of our Club members today…and well into the future.
WAYS TO GIVE
SPECIAL PROJECT GIVING
ANNUAL CAMPAIGN GIVING
PLANNED GIVING
ENDOWMENT GIVING
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INCREDIBLE SUPPORT. Lasting Impact.
GIVE Roanoke raised $12,105
Delta Dental Pro Am raised $158,781
Four on the 4th raised $54,930
The Power of Moments Experience raised $156,401
523 Gifts purchased and delivered to every Club member at holiday parties, thanks to those who generously supported this effort. Special thanks to the following partners: BGCSWVA Board Member Robbie Hebert / LAB Sports Performance Farm Credit of the Virginias Fisher Financial Services, Inc. Mountain View Real Estate, LLC Roanoke Valley Association of REALTORS® Virginia Tech – Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Volunteer Wrapping Teams
EVENT ENGAGEMENT
VOLUNTEER ENGAGEMENT
IN-KIND GIVING
ADVOCACY
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PARTNERSHIP and Program Highlights C rop Culture is a program for teens and tweens at our 9th Street Club in Roanoke City and we had a successful 2022 program year. Crop Culture provides a hands-on learning experience that teaches youth about agriculture and the environment. The program focuses on gardening, harvesting, food prep, business, and environmental education. Each March through September, Club members grow their own fruits and vegetables in the Club garden, which they can then harvest and use in cooking classes. Youth learn the importance of healthy eating and sustainability, as well as the science behind plant growth and development. The kids then sell their produce at the market. Environmental education is a key component of Crop Culture. Youth in the program discuss and explore composting, recycling, and conservation. This program teaches children about the impact that human activities have on the environment and how they can make a difference in their communities.
In October, Crop Culture members presented at the Harvest Festival at Morningside Urban Farm. They handed out free Crop Culture pins and flower and veggie seeds while practicing their communication and PR skills by taking turns at the table with their advisors. LEAP (Local Environmental Agricultural Project) and HCAT (Healthy Community Action Teams) partnered with us by providing financial support, kitchen space, and programmatic support, as well as the market space for Crop Culture members to sell their goods. This provides members with additional collaboration opportunities and professional guidance. Crop Culture members also worked with I <3 SE , a local non-profit that endeavors to beautify Southeast Roanoke, on a mural in the garden at our 9th Street Club. Kids of all ages can enjoy the new and improved space and Crop Culture members see it as a reminder of their hard work over the course of the season. Crop Culture is a fun and engaging program. By providing children with hands-on experience in gardening, farming, and environmental education, the Club is helping them develop important skills and knowledge that will benefit them throughout their lives. Through these programs, children are learning about the importance of agriculture and the environment, as well as the value of hard work and dedication.
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Summer Camp BY THE NUMB3R5 490 Registered Youth $741,581 Summer Camp Organizational Expenses
154 Field Trips
150 Summer Staff
WHEN SCHOOL IS OUT, C lub IS IN! In 2022, 490 youth attended Club at one of our 11 Summer Camp locations. Open 10 hours 4-5 days a week for 7-8 weeks (depending on site), the Club provides a safe and productive place for local
Here is a sampling of the field trips our Club members took during the summer of 2022:
30,000 Breakfast and lunches served Nearly
14,000 Snacks More than
Fallon Park Pool Skate Center of Roanoke Valley AMF Hilltop Lanes Salem Red Sox Game Roanoke Starcade
young people to spend their summertime days. Club kids engage in reading challenges, physical activities, community service projects, cooking, special partner visits, educational and recreational field trips, and much more! Most Club families pay no fee for their children and teens to attend. Club also provides breakfast, lunch, and morning and afternoon snacks for our growing kids. Summer Camp is a critical component of our year-round
Roanoke River Greenway Taubman Museum of Art Richmond Zoo Amazement Square in Lynchburg Dixie Caverns
419 Youth who participated in academic tutoring
420 Participants in summer swimming program 50% 9th Street families who received a summer camp scholarship
Virginia Safari Park Apple Ridge Farm SeaQuest Lynchburg
youth development program that is made possible thanks to generous local support.
"I love Boys & Girls Club Camp because everyone is super friendly and comes up with wonderful
activities that really brighten our days!" — Dylan , Summer Camp Club Member
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FINANCIALS * *Unaudited figures for fiscal year ended December 31, 2022
Fundraising $254,959
FY22 EXPENSES $2,972,652
Program Services $2,256,987
Administrative $460,706
Restricted Grant Revenue $1,762,064
Employee Retention Tax Credit $452,895
Unrestricted Grant Revenue $322,605
FY22 REVENUE
Membership Fees/Program Dues $956,398
$3,247,343
Community Support $664,394
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TWO JIM BARKER SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED TO DESERVING RECIPIENTS F ounded in 2020, Mike and Danielle Wise established the Jim Barker Scholarship Fund to provide Boys & Girls Club youth with hope and a plan for their future after high school. Available to any young person who has been a Club member for at least two years, award winners may use scholarship funds for 2-4 year college, technical, or trade school expenses. In 2022, Lawrence Moore and Hunter Muddiman received a total of $13,800 to assist with their post-high school pursuits.
LAWRENCE MOORE attended Boys & Girls Club from kindergarten through 12th grade and graduated from Salem High School. He served on BGCSWVA’s junior staff and held the title of the Club’s 2021 and 2022 Youth of the Year. Lawrence matriculated to James Madison University to study biochemistry. HUNTER MUDDIMAN graduated from William Byrd High School and matriculated to Savannah College of Art and Design. He credits his experience at Boys & Girls Clubs of SWVA for fostering his love of art at a young age. Thank you to all of our donors who have contributed to the Jim Barker Scholarship Fund. Learn more at www.bgcswva.org/support/scholarship .
REMEMBERING OUR FRIEND MIKE WISE
Mike Wise, who passed away in December 2022, was a fierce advocate for our mission and cared deeply about creating great futures for the youth we serve. He was passionate about creating opportunities for Club members, which led to the creation of the Jim Barker Scholarship Fund with his wife, Danielle. His legacy will live on through this generous endowed gift. To call Mike a philanthropist would be an understatement. His unwavering passion for giving back to the community, which was instilled by his parents, has been made more than evident by the numerous local and nonprofit boards on which he proudly served, including Board Chair for Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Virginia between 2004 and 2006. During that time, he was an active volunteer fundraiser for BGCSWVA. Mike chaired our 2008 capital campaign, which secured over $400,000 to create our 9th Street Teen Center. Mike was also a founder of the Delta Dental Pro-Am for Kids. We truly miss Mike and appreciate all he did for our Clubs. We continue our good work in his honor.
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The lists below recognize cumulative contributions between January 1 and December 31, 2022. A COMMITMENT to Community Philanthropy
We recognize the below donors for their gifts of $50,000 or more Community Foundation for a Greater Richmond Delta Dental of Virginia Foundation Virginia Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs Inc. City of Roanoke We recognize the below donors for their gifts of $25,000–$49,999 Delta Dental of Virginia Libby and Bo Blankenship* The Leon Levine Foundation Community Foundation Serving Western VA We recognize the below donors for their gifts of $15,000–$24,999 Anonymous (1) Cox Communications Danielle and Mike** Wise*# Freedom First Federal Credit Union Lanto Griffin*# Sam and Marion Golden Helping Hand Foundation
Kim and Jim Barker*# Lionberger Construction Co. Lisa and Leonard Wheeler* Sharon and Dan Layman*# The Branch Group Town of Christiansburg Vicki and Sam Lionberger*#
Anthem Healthkeepers Plus BGCA Captrust Financial Advisors Child Health Investment Partnership Colonial Downs Group David Notari* Dental Associates of Salem Family Service of Roanoke Valley Gentry Locke Attorneys Giving Back Society Heather and Jonathan Richardson*# HomeTrust Bank Jan and Laurence McCarthy* Julie and Jan Sessor*# New River Electrical Corp. Rhonda and James Hill* Rindy and Sam Lionberger* The Community Foundation of NRV The Whitaker Fund Thomas Byrd* United Way of Roanoke Valley VSP Global Warren Groseclose*^ Wendy and Jeff Merritt* Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black Karen and Chip Thomas*# Karen and Rob Cassell*# Karli and Will Griffeth* LEAP INC. Michael Waldvogel*
We recognize the below donors for their gifts of $5,000–$9,999 Atlantic Bay Mortgage Group Boys & Girls Clubs of America Carmeuse Lime & Stone City of Roanoke Conner and Matt Hill* Cox Charities Dianne Woody* Erin Ashwell and Michael Finney*^ Farm Bureau Bank Heidi and Adam Peters* Ideagen Justine and David Jones* Lula Belle and Jim Wood* Melinda and Chris Pyle* Mountain City Realty and Auction, LLC Phyllis Albritton* Irene and Thomas Brock*# Joyce and Jerry Moorman*#
Pinnacle Financial Partners Roanoke Valley Orthodontics Scott Insurance / Scott Cares Taco Bell Foundation The Louise R. Lester Foundation Town of Vinton Tracy and Howard Shumate*
We recognize the below donors for their gifts of $1,000–$2,499 Alex and Billy Siple*
Alison and Nathan Walker* Amanda and Nick Marko*# Amazon Web Services Amy and Mac Michals* Archie Freeman* Armida Valles and Paul Klute* Armitage Advisors, LLC Barron Schmitt* Bertram Daniels* Bethany and Jason Murphy* Better Sofas, Inc.
We recognize the below donors for their gifts of $10,000–$14,999 Anonymous (1) American National Bank & Trust Becky and David Wallenborn* Gary Duncan* Helen C. Cobbs Foundation Joy and Spencer Frantz*
We recognize the below donors for their gifts of $2,500–$4,999 Aaron Periodontics & Dental Implants Andrea and Scott Jenkins*
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**Deceased
*Impact Society Member
#Scholarship Donor
^Blue Door Donor Circle Member
NATIONAL GIVING SOCIETIES
Brian Krainer* Britney and James Huffman* Carilion Clinic Cindy and Chris Appel* Davidsons Clothing for Men Dominion Risk Advisors Ellen and Rudolph VanThiel* Energy Vision, LLC Firefli First Citizens Bank First Piedmont Corp. Frank Lucia* Hayley Poland* HealthEdge Software Innovative Insurance Group James Hatch* James Pearman*# Jana and Pat Rakes*# John Dyer*# John T. Morgan Roofing & Sheet Metal Co Judy and Charles Sledd* Kathy Claytor* Kimberly and Chris Banta* Kime Patsel* Kristi and Joe Crawford* Lauren and Chris Maxwell* Lawrence Transportation Systems Louise Underwood* Loyal Order of Moose, Inc. Margaret-Hunter and Clark Wade* Mary and C.J. Caldwell*# Mel Wheeler, Inc. Member One Federal Credit Union Missy and Paul Phillips* Newbern Properties, LLC Patti and Paul Henkel* Project Forward Inc Sarah Copenhaver and Franklin Flippin Sheryl and Ed McNally* Spencer Lowry* Starr Hill Pilot Brewery & Side Stage Tammy and Don Halliwill* Tessa Rider* The Newbern Foundation Trish and Pat Shaffner* US Cellular Wells Fargo Bank N.A. (Roanoke) Michael Duffy* Michael Wray*
Bobbi and Dyke Davies Brown, Edwards & Company, LLP Carie and Timothy Kingery Center in the Square David Cohan Debby Martin Diana Austin Diane Hoke and Frederick Thomas Ed Hall Elizabeth and Richard Macher Family Dollar Cause Campaign Helen and Carl McCurdy Ironman Foundation Jennifer and Troy Jamison Julie Beth Vipperman Kasper Mortgage Capital Tax Credit Finance Kim Thomas Laura and Geoff McCarty Lisa Nichols Michael Brennan P1 Technologies Roanoke Gas Co. SPM Corporation Stacey and Russell Danstrom Susan Lucas and Frank DiNunzio Turnoutz, LLC United Way of the New River Valley We recognize the below donors for their gifts of $250–$499 Anonymous (1) Alisa Novak Amy and Paul Nester Anita Reed Brooke and John Mitchell Catherine and William Powell Catherine Fox Chadwick Fisher Corey Payne Damon Williams Donna and Curtis Mills Emily and Brad Pinkerton Eric Wise GAP Gary Armstrong Ilsa Saavedra-Rogan and Frank Rogan James Lee Jane and Robert Sandel Jean and Dan Mumm Jennifer Coburn Maria and John Garland Martha and Craig Eddy Merrill Lynch US Cellular Webb Burns Wendy and Mark Lucas William Fralin
This society provides national recognition to donors who make unrestricted annual
We recognize the 8 donors who contributed to BGCSWVA at this donation level in 2022. campaign gifts of $10,000 or more. Jeremiah Milbank, the namesake of this society, exemplified a spirit of volunteerism, generosity, compassion, and action for those in need.
This national recognition group acknowledges the thoughtful individuals who have included a Boys & Girls Club in their will or estate plans.
"I believe it is incumbent upon all of us to give back to our community if we are able to do so. Making a planned gift is a way for me to ensure that Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Virginia can continue to be a community asset, serving local young people who need us most, for years to come." — Ed Hall , Heritage Society member
We recognize the below donors for their gifts of $500–$999
A Few Old Goats Brewing Abby and Brian Hostetler Alice McKnight Alicia and Brad Dunleavy Bailey Jenkins Bank of America Private Bank Barry Phelps Bitsy and Richard Davis
Jenny and William Burnette Jill Schroeder and Alan Criss Jimmy Russell
**Deceased
*Impact Society Member
#Scholarship Donor
^Blue Door Donor Circle Member
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A COMMITMENT to Community Philanthropy
Johnson Controls Judi and Patrick Murphy Julie and Chris Carey Kathy and Steve Claytor Katy and Franco Coniglione Kevin Reeder Linda and John Morgan Maggie and George George Maria Blackshaw Mary Christine and Joseph Prado Mel Wheeler, Inc. Melissa and Stephen Mason Michelle Davis Musselwhite & Associates, Inc. Pamala Jones Patti and Bob Herskovitz QuoVadis Washington-Brown Rebekah and Cole Cox Rob Erdman Robin and Blaine Lewis Roseann and Thomas McDonald Sharon and John Park Sheetz, Inc. Corporate Office Taylor Briese Tina and Vincent Hatcher Vickie Clarke Virginia State Reading Association Whitney and Travis Russell Will Sellari
Bank of Botetourt Battelle Becky Austin
Gene Marrano Gene Rose George Arthur Gerald Tuck Gina Jenrette
Betsy Van Patten Bonnie Pearson Brea MacBrien Brenda Richardson Bridget and Andrew Parkins Brittany Crigler Cameron May Carol and Gary Gibson Carol Vest Carolyn and Wayne Harris Casey Lewis Cathy Sigmon Cecelia and James Graham Cheryl Entwistle Cheryl Facciani Chloe Johnson Chocolatepaper, Inc. Chris's Coffee and Custard Christie Sheffield Christina Harris Christopher Kotoun Chuck Sawyers Cindy Pasternak Clare Wilkinson Cole Binner Connie and Brownie Polly Connie and Tim Hash Copper Cove Golf Club Corey Fobare Craig Gunn Cynthia and Mark Lawrence
Greg Feldmann Greg Lionberger Griffin Eubanks Hannah Kinder HCA Healthcare Foundation Intellisurvey.com
Ioana Farthing Jack Swanberg Jack Wilkes
Jackie O'Neill James Payne Janet Rutherford Jason Storey Jean and John Hitchins, Jr. Jeanna Sullivan
Jeffrey Clark Jeffrey Puuri Jennifer Knickerbocker Jennifer Pfister and Michael Santoroski Jermaine Arrington^
Jessica Prince^ Jessika Holder^ Jill Thompson Jo Ann Pinkerton
Joanna Finton Joanne Perry Joe Cobb John Brink John Cornthwait John Guhl John O'Connor Jonathan Childress Jonathan White-Spunner Judith and Bruce Hagadorn Juliana and Terry Ballard Julie Behan Kaila Elam Karen and Doug Hankins Karen and Lewis Pillis Karin and Dean Colozza Kathleen Struble Kay and Wayne Strickland Kayla Shelton Kelly and John Douthat Kiana Elam Kimberly and Jeremy Butterfield Kimberly and Michael Orr Kitty and Fred Thomas Kiwanis Club of Salem Kris and Larry Levy Kristin Beltz Kroger Kroger Mid-Atlantic Laura Benjamin Lauren and Jeremiah Walker
We recognize the below donors for their gifts up to $250 Anonymous (1)
Cynthia Gibson Cynthia Schultz Darren Chilson Dawn Ross
Adam Sledd Adrian Jones
Deborah Adams Deborah Dobbins Deborah Mattern Diane and Arnold Speaks Dick Mast Inc Donna Littlepage
Adrienne and James Bunch Allstate Insurance Company Alyce and David Dantzler Amanda O'Dell Amanda Smith AmazonSmile Foundation
Doris Ennis Drew Falvey Edie and Carl York Elaine Fleck and Richard Normand Elizabeth and John Duckworth
Amy and Alan Bayse Amy and Joe Dupuis Amy Bridge Amy Paris Andrea and Robbie Hebert Andrew Cochran Angela and Frank Toney Ann Richardson Anthem Associate Giving Campaign Antonio Hash
Emily Moore Eric Wunsch
Erica Davis Erin Worrall Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC First Bank & Trust Company
Floyd Johnson Forrest Belcher Frank Seamster Gap Foundation Gary Anderson
Arlo Marlow Ashley Cook AT&T Network Operations AT&T Services, Inc.
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**Deceased
*Impact Society Member
#Scholarship Donor
^Blue Door Donor Circle Member
Lauren Roberts Lazelle Parker
Suzanne and Timothy Vail Suzanne Moore Sybil Hayes Syreeta Combs-Cannaday and Richie Cannaday Tamra Combs Tara Kight Tara Knight Teresa and Rick Elliott Terri and Ray Ferris
McDonald's Rocky Mount Mill Mountain Zoo Mondelez Global LLC Mountain Lake Lodge Open Book NRV Parkway Brewing Company Party City Power School Republic Services Roanoke Country Club
Leah and Tommy Kinder Libba and Barry Wolfe Linda and Paul Ince
Linda Bane Liz Quintana Lucy Treado Lynn McVay
Madie and James Rountree Marcia and Lewis Johnson
Thomas Ewald Thomas Nash Thomas Turner Toni-Ann Yates Tony Angell Town and Country Renovations Tracey Mitchell Tyler Lyon Virginia Tech Golf Course Walt Moss William Deyerle Yong Joo Zachary Meador
Roanoke Mountain Adventures Roanoke Symphony Orchestra Roanoke Valley Association of Realtors, Inc. Robert Young's Auto & Truck, Inc. Rose Dudley Salem Red Sox Professional Baseball Scott Leffel Sidney Rosenbaum Star City Fire Protections, Inc. Star Flight Training Office Target Teresa Smetana The Home Depot The Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center The Inn at Virginia Tech The Liberty Trust Txtur Valvoline Virginia Tech Athletics Leadership Team Walmart Rocky Mount Well Hung Vineyard WyndRose
Marcia Patton Marit Berntson Marty Robinette Matt Estes Matt Smiley Matthew Macdonald Matthew Scott
Maureen and Mike McAllister Meghan and Brent Cochran Melissa and Frank Kirsh Melvin Scales
Michael Abraham Michael Hemphill Microsoft Mike David Mirna H. Monica Gibbs Natalia Alvarado New River Valley Community Services
We recognize the below donors for their in-kind contributions Anonymous (1) Accion Labs, Inc. Angela Brain Anne and John Baldridge Ashlee Warren Barrows, Inc. Bay & Branch Plant Design Beliveau Farm Belle Sante' Cosmetic Day Spa & Wellness Big Lick Brewing Company Big Lick Pizza Kitchen
Nolan Hamilton Olivia Simmons Patricia Shifflett Patricia Wheeler Paula Brown Penny Livesay Philip Smiley
LEGACY Leaving a
Rachel Fletcher Rebecca Kohli Rebekah Meadows Reginald Wood Rhonda and Mike Shannon Roanoke Valley Breakfast Lions Charities, Inc. Rob Lyon Rob Vaughan
Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Virginia was thrilled to receive a generous $30,000 gift from the Childers Family Foundation, administered by the Community Foundation Serving Western Virginia, to fund our transportation needs. We purchased a 2018 Dodge Grand Caravan which has been an excellent addition to our fleet. In the summer of 2022, our large bus broke down while transporting our kids and needed extensive repair. The bus is used multiple times per week during our summer camp season, and throughout the school year. Additional funding from the estate gift was used to meet this critical need. We are extremely grateful for the forethought of Earl and Ethel Childers to create this fund. Their legacy support is helping us advance our mission of enabling youth to reach their full potential.
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To learn more about making a planned gift to Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Virginia, visit www.bgcswva.planned.gifts .
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