Scale of Impact
$600,361
Money Raised
726
Project Founded
415,000 +
People Helped
35
Community Served
Circle of Friends
Generous support from our Circle of Friends ensures financial stability for services and programs provided by the Women’s Center and helps women and children become self-supporting and proud participants in our community. Circle of Friends members are recognized for their cumulative giving history, based on Women’s Center data tracking from 2008 forward*.
Circles of Friends annual giving levels include: Inner Circle
– $100,000,
Philanthropists
– $50,000, Ambassadors
– $25,000,
Innovators
– $10,000, Leaders
– $5,000,
Change Makers
– $2,500,
Trendsetters- $1,000,
Trailblazers
– $500,
Friends
– $100
* Circle of Friends members with cumulative giving of $5,000 and above are recognized at Women’s Center events, on our website, and in our monthly e-Newsletter and our Annual Holiday Newsletter.
To find out more about the Circle of Friends, please contact Development Director Lori Sutherlandlsutherland@womenscenter.net or 321.242.3110 x 2303.
Event Sponsorship
Event Sponsorship is a wonderful way to donate to the Women’s Center while showcasing your personal or business support to our community. Sponsorships are available for all events and include tickets to the event as well publicity through postings on the Women’s Center website and other benefits depending on sponsorship level. We encourage our supporters to support the individuals and businesses who support the Women’s Center.
To find out more about Sponsorship Opportunities, please contact Development Director Lori Sutherlandlsutherland@womenscenter.net or 321.242.3110 x 2303
THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS 2018 EVENT SPONSORS!
SIXTH ANNUAL SUPER BOWL OF TRIVIA SPONSORS
Shimmy Sponsor
Catherine Spencer
Peppermint Twist Sponsors
Peter Burris-Meyer
SDB Engineers & Constructors, Inc.
Mashed Potato Sponsors
Frank Dienst
Genesis Village Inc.
Heart Care CFL PA
Kennedy of Titusville
Patricia Manning
Chris B. McAlpine
Parrish Home Health
N. Christine Sylvester
Gayle S. Wenthe
Debra Williamson
Stroll Sponsors
Allender & Allender
Alligator Plumbing Supply & Service
D.R. Financial Group, Inc.
Eagle's Pride RV Service & Sales
Robin L. Fisher
Bonnie Fitzgerald
J.W. Edens & Company, Inc.
Jan Lichtenwalter
Robert N. Lowe
Joseph McClain
Met-Con, Inc
Ron Norris
North Brevard Funeral Home
Cheryl Olsen
Mischel Ostovich
Runabout Company
Carol V. Spurlock
Jane Wherry
Jitterbug Sponsors
Affordable Monument Company
Linda Dale
Linda K. Matthews
Robinson Equipment Co., Inc.
Toni Thigpin
Truman Scarborough Attorney at Law
BOURBON, CARS, & CIGARS SPONSORS
$7,500 Sponsor
$2,500 Sponsors
Kim and Bud Deffebach
Chris Heinz - Platinumwerks
$1,000 Sponsors
Marty Dandridge
Carol Ashwell
Brad Reed
Rosemary P. Bain
Dr. Brent Brandon
Steve & Leni Kaufman
Jamie & Ann Nance
Mischel Ostovich
Jan Pence
Fride Phelps
Denny & Katie Stewart
David & Tracy Stoller
Barbara Wall-Scanlon
Ken and Liz Whitaker
Dr. Stephen & Barbara Yandel
Featured Story
Oliver
At the age of four, Oliver lost both of his parents in a car accident. Oliver was in the car at the time of the accident, and though he walked away without any physical injuries, he was emotionally devastated. With help from DoGood, Oliver became very active in sports, and though this can’t take away the pain of losing his parents, it has helped him to rediscover joy.
Featured Story
Daniella
As the sixth of nine children, Daniella’s parents did not have a lot of time, and they missed the warning signals that something was not quite right at school. Luckily, a social worker from DoGood noticed that Daniella’s grades were dropping and realized she was having trouble reading and writing. Now Daniella has the extra help she needs to excel at school - and life.
Featured Story
Sophia
Raising a non-communicative child with autism can be incredibly difficult without help. DoGood set Sophia up with a non-profit organization in her area that offers regular assistance to families of children with autism and provides special programs on afternoons and weekends so kids can have fun, and parents can have a break.