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COMMUNITY REPORT
Dear Friends,
2019 was a banner year for the A Kid Again family thanks to our generous donors,
dedicated volunteers, and deserving families. Because of your support, we helped
more than 2200 families across Ohio and Indiana. In this community report, you’ll find
our top 13 totally awesome and amazing accomplishments, and I hope you’ll join
me in celebrating!
As we reflect on the past year and the many wins we achieved together, I’d like to
take a moment to thank each of you for your support – we can’t do what we do
without you.
One of these shining moments came in November of 2019, when we expanded our
reach and opened the doors to our Philadelphia Chapter. This was the next step in
a long-term plan to provide every child and family dealing with a life-threatening
condition the hope and support that Adventures offer. While we have helped many
families across a few states, we know the need is much greater.
Now, we look forward to an exciting 2020 as we celebrate 25 years of helping to
restore a sense of normalcy for families thrust into the situation of having to care for
a child with a life-threatening condition.
Our mission remains to provide hope, happiness, and healing to children with life-
threatening conditions, but remember that we can only do so by working together.
All kids deserve to laugh, play and smile – it’s time they feel like A Kid Again!
OYAUMA GARRISON
President and CEO
The Kenston High School Bomber Bash event
was established by northeast Ohio native
Alisson Kure and the school PTO in 2017 to
raise funds for local A Kid Again families. In
2019, Kenston students wanted to make sure the
event continued so they took it upon themselves
to keep this special fundraiser going on their own.
Their efforts paid off as the beach party-themed
fundraiser reached their goal and raised $20,063!
Kids helped kids
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We were dancin’ like A Kid Again
Grace Christian School gives back
Grace Christian School held a “Fuel the Adventure Challenge.” Each class
was paired with an A Kid Again child and family dealing with a life-threatening
condition and charged to raise funds to fuel their Adventures. Their desire to
give back and show love to families in their community raised over $20,000
to fuel local Adventures! As the fundraiser reached its pinnacle, two surprise
donors announced they would match the funds the students raised. It is with
enormous excitement that we thank Tom and Ann DiMarco and recognize
the hard work by Grace Christian School students. In the end over $40,000 was
raised to help Fuel more Adventures. Thanks Grace Christian School and the
DiMarco Family.
$20,063
RAISED!
$40,000+
RAISED!
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In November, our very own Christine Bucknell was
selected as a 2019 Medical Mutual Pillar Award winner
for Community Service Honoree in the category of
Nonprofit Executive Director of the Year. The program
was developed by Smart Business and Medical Mutual
to honor businesses and individuals dedicated to
making Northeast Ohio a better place to live. We are
proud to have Christine on our team!
Northern Ohio
Executive Director
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the Pillar Award
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We made history
in Philadelphia
We smashed records
at the Havana Gala
At the end of 2019, we opened our doors in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania! As we work to spread awareness to local
families who will benefit from the power of Adventures,
we’re also looking for generous donors and passionate
volunteers who will help us carry out our mission.
In support of this exciting news, please consider making a
donation to our new friends in Philadelphia.
A Kid Again supporters in our Northern Ohio Chapter rallied
around our Havana-themed Gala and made it an unbeliev-
able record-breaking event. Guests enjoyed the fun, carefree
atmosphere, took part in auctions, and gave to other unique
on-site fundraisers. Thanks to sponsors, donors, and event
volunteers, the Havana Gala raised over $306,000 –
that’s an increase of more than $56,000 from 2018!
$306K+
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Volunteer Barb Matta
inspired us all
Barb Matta, wife of former Ohio State Basketball Coach Thad Matta, has been
a part of the A Kid Again family for more than 20 years. Barb is passionate about
helping local families and goes above and beyond in her support of A Kid Again.
She leads the Adventure committee and started a Women’s Group to get her
friends involved. Barb works tirelessly to support our mission and even helped
establish the local A Kid Again Chapter in Indiana when she moved out of Ohio.
Thank you to Barb and all volunteers like her!
Hustle & Heart scored BIG!
During the 2019 Ohio State Football season, Safelite AutoGlass
donated $500 for every field goal or extra point made by OSU.
This fundraiser was called “Hustle & Heart” and raised over $25,000
for A Kid Again. In addition, Safelite AutoGlass sponsored a special
on-the-field experience for A Kid Again kid Brody, whose dad has
been serving in Iraq. As a huge Buckeyes fan, it meant everything
to Brody to see the action up close and know he had the
support of his A Kid Again family. And when Brody’s dad, Nick,
came home from Iraq, the A Kid Again family was there, too.
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Ricart Automotive
put us in the spotlight
It’s only because of supporters like Ricart Automotive that Adventures
are possible for our children and families. In addition to support throughout
the year, Ricart Automotive assisted A Kid Again in developing a partnership
with NBC4 to air hundreds of PSA spots over a 4-month span. As if that weren’t
enough, Ricart stepped up to the plate as the Presenting Sponsor
for the Telethon with NBC4. The impact of this strategic partnership will
continue to be felt in 2020.
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They wore their
hearts on their shoes
A Kid Again children and families were given
an opportunity to experience game day with the
Colts through an event that was part of the NFL’s
“My Cause, My Cleats!” initiative. Colts players
Kenny Moore and Jacoby Brissett highlighted their
favorite charity with custom designed cleats to
honor their favorite A Kid Again kid. As part of this
initiative, kids were given an opportunity to expe-
rience the game on the field. After the game the
cleats were auctioned off and the funds raised
were donated to A Kid Again. A huge thank you
to the Indianapolis Colts and the players for some
unbelievable experiences.
The Colts dressed
up and danced down
the Runway
In October, A Kid Again teamed up with The
Indianapolis Colts and the Colts Community to
host a Halloween themed fashion show that
featured an actual runway. Colts Players and their
sponsored kids walked the runway in their favorite
costumes. The evening was co-hosted by Colts
Quarterback Jacoby Brissett, who seemed to have
just as much fun as the kids did dressing up for
the occasion! The audience witnessed pure joy
from everyone who walked the runway as players
paired up with A Kid Again children to wear cos-
tumes like Toy Story’s Woody and Little Bo Peep,
Star Wars’ Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker, and a
classic magician and witch!
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The Pacers showed
us the value of
‘retail therapy’
During the holiday season, the Indiana Pacers, Pacemates and
Circle Centre Mall joined forces to give A Kid Again kids and
families an experience they’ll never forget.
The evening welcomed our special guests with a free pizza party
from Papa John’s to get “fueled up” for fun. Then everyone geared
up for a special holiday shopping spree. Each child received a $200
Simon Malls gift card to spend that night within the mall! Players and
Pacemates helped kids pick out toys, try on shoes and spent time with
them to make sure they got the gifts they truly desired. In attendance
were Indiana Pacers’ Malcolm Brogdon, TJ Leaf, T.J. McConnell,
Victor Oladipo, Edmond Sumner and T.J. Warren.
The magic of the season didn’t end there. Each family also
received a Kroger gift card and tickets to an upcoming
Pacers game!
Surrounded by smiling, happy faces, it was easy to see the hope
and healing that our partners brought A Kid Again kids and
families that night.
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GPD Group made hearts race
at the Soap Box Derby
Thanks to our friends at GPD Group, in
August the Northern Ohio Chapter of
A Kid Again hosted a “Soap Box Derby
Fun Fest” at the Derby Downs Track for
the first-ever Akron, Ohio Adventure. It
was a fun-filled day where our children
and families felt the wind on their faces
and the excitement of racing like a kid
again.
GPD Group, a long-time supporter of A
Kid Again, funded the Adventure in its
entirety to give children and families a
much-needed break from their doctor
visits, treatments and more. In addi-
tion to soap box car racing, families
enjoyed a bounce house, obstacle
courses, live entertainment, face
painting, balloon making and more.
And for those unable to steer a
traditional car themselves, retrofitted
cars with experienced drivers were on-
site to provide all participants with
a thrilling race experience!
The goal of the day was to provide all
participants with laughter, smiles, and
lifelong memories while helping them
take a momentary step
away from the stresses
of everyday life. And
because of our
partnership with GPD,
this goal came to
fruition at the Derby
Downs Track that day.
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We celebrated 25 years of
Adventures with Kings Island
It’s been nearly 25 years since A Kid Again decided to try something
new to help bring hope, happiness, and healing to families. Going
on one trip to a new and “magical” place was fun, but what if there
were a solution to recreate the excitement and care-free fun on an
ongoing, yearly basis?
In 1994, we humbly asked a Cincinnati, Ohio-based theme park
called Kings Island for 100 tickets for free admission. 25 years later,
we continue to share our gratitude for each and every day this
partnership continues.
Because of Kings Island’s support:
200 kids, siblings and parents enjoyed the first annual
Kings Island Adventure in 1994
Since then, this powerful partnership with Cedar Fair has
fueled Adventures for more than 65,000 people
Now, Kings Island’s new Orion roller coaster will debut to the public
when the park opens for the 2020 season. And thanks to our
powerful partnership, those willing to help families with kids with
life-threatening conditions get a first ride through the Orion First
Riders Auction, benefiting A Kid Again!
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We measure things in A
Kid Again Time. How many
months until Kings Island?
How many months since the
zoo?
—Family of Avalon
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We were revved
up at the 500
Festival Parade
In the spring of 2019, A Kid Again hosted a
float in the Indianapolis 500 Festival Parade,
one of the largest, most respected parades in
the nation. 300,000 people lined the streets to
see the action as A Kid Again supporters came
together to offer up a themed float.
Fifty A Kid Again kids and families waved and
smiled with Mark Titus, as Miss Indiana and
Mrs. Indiana both broadcasted live from the
float. When they passed through the
grandstand, 75 members of the A Kid Again
family cheered them on from the stands, and
they even received a standing ovation from
the whole crowd – something that did not
happen for every float! Riders even had the
opportunity to meet Governor Holcomb.
It was a special day for the A Kid Again family –
we were seen on NBC, NBCSN (Sports Network),
Wish TV, online media, and even saw a jump in
our social media numbers. Our efforts were
recognized with an award for Community
Impact, the Indiana Chapter’s first
community-based award.
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At the end of 2019, we all met Grant. And we’re really glad we did,
because he and his family fueled perhaps one of our biggest fund-
raising success stories of the year.
Grant loves dinosaurs, Pokémon, and playing with his sister on the
slide at the neighborhood park. For he and his family, life is anything
but ordinary. When he was just days old, Grant was diagnosed with
a life-threatening medical condition that would change their lives
forever. “I’m really scared about everything with him,” Grant’s sister,
Juliana shared.
At A Kid Again, we know that when a child gets sick, childhood itself
just stops. Family time was hard to come by for Grant and his family
until A Kid Again came into their lives.
We shared Grant’s story with you during the holidays and asked for
your support of A Kid Again.
Thanks to A Kid Again families like Grant’s, we were able to share
the power of Adventures and we surpassed our end-of-year
campaign goal of raising $40,000. With your generous donations,
we are able to help over 200 kids like Grant enjoy Adventures.
We all met Grant!
That’s what I love about this
organization and what those
[donation] dollars go for. It
allows us to have fun as a
family and to make amazing
memories.
—Grant’s Dad
We surpassed our goal by more than 200%!
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Southwest Ohio
Indiana
Central Ohio
Northern Ohio
ADVENTURES BY REGION
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2,200
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through Adventures in
Fiscal Year 2019
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Types of Adventures
we had in 2019
Sporting Events
Water Parks
Theme Parks
Zoos
Arcades
Soap Box Derby
Holiday Party
Shopping Sprees
Game Nights
Halloween Parties
Parades
Magic
Science & Learning
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2019 Revenue
Contributed Support $ 1,295,874
Fundraisers 1,333,031
Interest Income 7,326
In-Kind Support 851,460
Total Revenue $ 3,487,691
2019 Expenses
Program $ 2,672,964
Fundraising 450,861
Management 96,613
Total Expenses $ 3,220,438
Net Income $ 267,253
KEY FACTS & FIGURES
MISSION DELIVERY SUMMARY:
Fiscal Year 2019
OYAUMA GARRISON
President and CEO
JEN KOMA, CFRE
Chief Operating Officer
NATIONAL BOARD MEMBERS
Brian DiMasi, Board Chair
Safelite AutoGlass
Carrie Maun-Smith, Vice Chair
Grange Insurance
Matt Monnin
Immediate Past Chair
Messer Construction Co.
Tom DiMarco, Treasurer
Interim HealthCare
Michelle Galligan, Secretary
ViaVero, a GBQ Joint Venture
Teddy Douglass
TrashCab
Steven English
Nationwide
Joseph Hamrock
NiSource
Dennis Hoffman
Greif, Inc.
John F. Kelley
White Castle
Sheela Kunduru
Sritech Global Inc.
Mark Peacock
Encova
John A. Price
SBM Life Sciences
Ernie Sullivan
Who’s Who Publishing Company
Dr. Markita Suttle
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Poe Timmons
Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams
Billy Vickers
Modular Assembly Innovations LLC.
Nicole Wilson
Carnival Cruise Lines
Taylor Cooper
Honorary Board Member
Karla Berberich
Fisher Board Fellow
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Do you know the
power of Adventures?
94%
of families had an
experience that was
not otherwise possible
97%
85%
had a unique
experience and
a chance to
feel special
of our families
reported enhanced
feelings of hope
of kids said they feel
greater acceptance
by others and fear
the public eye less
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Aaron McCreary
AEP OHIO
AEP Ohio Fund
Aflac
Akron Community Foundation
Alan Coe
AlerStallings-Cleveland LLC
Allyson J. Miller
Amanda Bess
Amber Riley
Amy Jenyk
John & Amy Lambrinides
Anderson Aluminum Corp.
Andrew & Sarah Fast
Angela Wells
John & Ann Britton
Anthony Jordan
Apple American
Arch Insurance Group
B & J Electrical Company, Inc
Barbara & Bill Bonner Family Foundation
Barbara Doverspike
Barbasol Foundation
Basement Doctors
BeecherHill
Benesch Friendlander Coplan
& Aronoff LLP
Benjamin Collar
Better Together Fund of The Columbus
Foundation
Big Lots Foundation
Big Lots!
Billy Vickers
Blue & Co., LLC
Brad & Andrea Klausing
Brad & Kelly Mullenix
Bradley & Beth Fischer
Brian Myers
Brighter Days Foundation
Brillo-Sonnino Family Foundation
Brooks Gerbitz
Bruner Corporation
Bryan Hansen
Bryan J. Marsh
Buckeye Western Star
Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, LLC
Byers Auto Group
Candace Schroeder
Cara Umberger
Cardinal Health Foundation
Carl Levander
Carlyle Racing LLC
Carrie Maun-Smith
CASTO Communities Construction
CDC Medical LLC
Cedar Fair Entertainment Company
Cedar Point
CGI Technologies and Solutions
Charles Mattingly
Cheryl Hastings
Cheryl Snell
Chris & Lori Holtmann
Chris and Lori Holtmann Foundation Fund
Chris and Michelle Olsgard Fund
Chris Godley
Christine Oswald
Christine Wilson Foundation
Christopher & Michelle Dobrozsi
Christopher Giannetto
Cindy Fiscus
Larry & Cindy Hilsheimer
Citizens Bank
City of Montgomery
Clint Berry
Columbus Blue Jackets Foundation
Columbus Foundation
Columbus Medical
Association Foundation
Comic Town
Community Health Charities of Ohio
Concerts For A Cause
Continental Building Company
Cornell Robertson,
Franklin County Engineer
Cory Maher
Cramer & Associates Foundation
Creative Financial Partners
Credit Union of Ohio
Matt & Cynthia Gerhardt
Danbert Inc.
Daniel & Kristi Miller Nunn
Danis Building Construction Company
Darrin & Kathy Kotecki
Jeff & Deana White
Deborah Taylor-Lacher
DiMarco Family Fund
Donald Pavlik
Duane & Heather Wilde
Eagle Warehouse & Logistics, LLC
Eagles Pizza
Easton Community Foundation
Edgewater Research
Elaine Groezinger
Elford, Inc.
Elisabeth Ryan
Emerson Client Services
Encova
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Environmental Management, Inc
Equity Construction Solutions
Eric Deese
Ernie & Sherry Sullivan
ExactCare
Thank you to our 2019 Donors
(listed in alphabetical order)
83%
$2,672,964
Management
3%
$96,613
Fundraising
14 %
$450,861
Statement of
Functional Expenses
For the year ended December 31, 2019
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Exxcel Project Management
Families For A Cure
Fast Family Foundation
Fifth Third Bank
First Merchants Bank
FirstEnergy Corp.
Fishel Foundation
Flynn Restaurant Group
Fran Baby
Frank Timmons
Franklin Heights High School
G Mechanical Inc.
Gables Engineering, Inc.
Gale King
Gary Fennig
Gary Petsche
GBQ Partners, LLC
Genesco
George J Igel & Co Inc.
Giving Sum
Gordon & Dianne Yaussy
GPD Group
GPD Group Employees Foundation Inc.
Grange Insurance
Grange Insurance Gives
Grant Douglass
Greg Pomasl
Gregory Raffio & Alicia DiMarco
Greif, Inc.
Hamilton Parker Company
Hanlin Rainaldi Construction Corp
Hansen Distribution Agency
Healthcare Initiatives, Inc.
Help To Others (H2O) - USA
Hill Family Fund
Holy Trinity School
Hondros College of Nursing
Hope Street Kids Pediatric Cancer Fund
Hueneke Foundation
Huntington Bancshares Incorporated
Huntington National Bank
Hyland Software, Inc
Hylant Group
Indiana Wireless Association Inc.
Indianapolis Colts
Ingram-White Castle Foundation
Inspire PR Group LLC
Insurance Board of Northern Ohio
Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation -
Midwest Division
Interim HealthCare
Interim HealthCare of Akron
Interim HealthCare of Cincinnati
J. B. Stair
J. Mark Lozier
J4 Media Group, LLC
Jack & Linda Fink
James & Shelly Laurinaitis
Janet E. Jackson
Jason & Deborah Thomas
Jeanette Blakeway
Jeff & Nancy Sargeant
Jeff Jones
Jeffery V. Kent
Jeffrey & Edelina Damron
Jeffrey Evans
Jen Rudolph
Jennifer Tipton
Jeremy & Rhonda Taylor
Jesse & Kailyn Longoria
Jill A. Motzer
Jim Frondorf
Jimmy Pierri
Joe & Tina Smith
Joe Kidder
Joel Guth
John & Ann Fixari
John F. Kelley III
John J. & Pauline Gerlach Foundation
John & Susan Price
John Rowles
John Sadler
John Tortorella
John Veverka
Johnson Controls, Inc.
Jon Yarger
Joseph & Lori Hamrock
Julia S. Barker
Julie Husselman
Kara Showley
Karen Potoczak
Kathy Sullivan
Kaulig Capital
Ken Kirk
Kenston High School
KeyBank
Kimball Midwest
Kinetico Incorporated
Kings Island Resort and Conference Center
Kisling, Nestico & Redick
Knisely Family Charitable Fund
Kohl’s Department Stores, Inc
Kohrs Lonnemann Heil Engineers, PSC
Koorsen Family Charitable Fund
Kristi Barnes
Kurtz Bros., Inc.
Lance Busdeker
Larry & Linda Abbott
Larry S. Beal
Legacy Contruction Services, LLC
Levi’s 4 Floors
Limbach Company LLC
Lisa Kapp
Live Nation Worldwide, Inc.
Loaves and Fishes Foundation, Inc.
Longfield Family Charitable Foundation
Christine J. Tortorella
Lou Schneeberger
Jack & Marge Damron
Mark Anthony Brands
Mark Carlyle
Mark & Eve Henson
Mark Schriml
Mark Titus
Markita Suttle
Marty & Linda Soller
Mary Bangle Johansmann Memorial Fund
Maryann and John Kelley, Jr. Family Fund
Mathile Family Foundation
Matt & Katie Casto
Matthew & Celia Monnin
Matthew 25 Ministries
Maxim Crane Works
McDaniel’s Construction Corp., Inc.
McDonald Hopkins LLC
McGohan Brabender
McGuire Sponsel
Meacham & Apel Architects Inc.
Melissa Pla
Merchey Charitable Donations Fund
Messer Construction
Michael & Jenn Kaczka
Michael Brandy
Michael Romanoff
Michelle Cramer
Michelle Woods
Mid-City Electric Co.
Mike Pompeani
Missing Link Motorcycle Club
Modular Assembly Innovations
Montgomery Inn
Mustard Seed Gardens
Nancy Lawton
Nationwide
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Navigator Management Partners, LLC
NCS Appliance LLC
Neurocare, Inc.
Neyer Properties
Nick Catan
NiSource Inc.
Ohio Deca, Inc.
Ohio Dept. of Health Wishes for S
ick Children Fund
Ohio National Financial Services
OHIO811
OMNOVA Solutions Foundation
Overmyer Hall Associates
Oyauma & Sacheen Garrison
Pacers Foundation
Pam Smith
Park National Bank
Parker Hannifin Corporation
Patricia L. Baker
Patricia Swenson
Paul Carbetta
Dear A Kid Again,
My name is Aidan Valentine. You may remember
me as the boy who lost his eye to retinoblasto-
ma, and would chase his sister around the house
yelling “I got my eye on you!”
Now, I’m an 18-year-old young adult just putting
his foot into this scary big world, thinking about
myself as a child not knowing what this part of my
future would look like, or even knowing if it would
even be there for me. If it wasn’t for A Kid Again
events, I can’t say my childhood would’ve been
as happy and joyful as I remember.
As A Kid Again celebrates 25 years of service to
kids and families just like mine, I would love noth-
ing more than to be a part of the organization
that saved my life. I really want to help out in any
way, shape or form, to give back to the organiza-
tion that gave so much to me. I remember how
much I loved my mentors at events and would
love to be that someone for kids who are now in
the shoes I was lucky to outgrow.
Once again, thank you from the bottom of my
heart for impacting my life and my family’s life for
the better, forever.
Thank you,
Aidan Valentine
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Paul & Bonnie Demboski
Paul J. Ford and Company
Mike & Cheryl Koontz
Paycor
Paypal Giving Fund
Peg Hirsch
Pepper Construction Company
of Ohio, LLC
Perio, Inc.
Pete & Judy Miller
Plante Moran LLC
PNC
Poe Timmons & David Adler
Powers Cement LLC
Rebecca McAdams
Red Barn Events
Republic Airways Holdings
Rhonda Crockett
Ricart Automotive
Richard Umberger
Tim & Allyson Miller
Riley Contracting, Inc.
Abigail Jansen Busdeker
Robert A. Guirlinger
Robert and Dolores Millat Fund
Robert Copeland
Roetzel & Andress, LPA
Rommel Davis
Ronald Alford
Routte Construction Inc.
Ruth Charlene & Max Key Family Trust
RX’nGo
Safelite AutoGlass
Safelite AutoGlass Foundation
Samantha Carter
Samerian Foundation
Samuel H. Shamansky CO, LPA
Schiff Capital Group
Scott Archer
Sean Malloy
See Kids Dream
SeibertKeck Insurance Partners
Settle-Muter Electric, Ltd.
Shannon Kriegmont
Smile Doctors, LLC
Sritech Global
Stanley Steemer (GLD)
State Farm Insurance
Sterrett Family Foundation, Inc.
Steven M. English
Sue Peterson
Sullivan Staffing Strategies
Sunbelt Rentals & S.R.E.
Superior Beverage Group
Superior Beverage Group
Surendra B. Devareddy
Susan Sokolov
Swagelok
Taft Stettinus & Hollister LLP
Tansky Toyota
Tavis Riley
Teddy Douglass
Thad & Barbara Matta
The Cameron & Katie Miele Foundation
The Char & Chuck Fowler
Family Foundation
The Diamond Cellar
The Edwards Group at Morgan Stanley
The Heffner Fund
The Joe & Lori Hamrock Charitable Fund
The Kroger Company
The Kunduru Foundation
The Lyon Family Fund
The Matt & Lisa Kaulig Family Foundation
The Patrick J & Kathleen D McCurdy
Family Foundation
The Paul and Bonnie Demboski
Charitable Fund
The Paul Peterson Company
The Righter Co., Inc.
The Schumacher Group
The Shelly Company
The Swagelok Foundation
The Thomas P. and Sondra D. Sheehan
Charitable Foundation
Thomas A. Walsh
Tim Stallings
Timmons, Edwards & Co., P.C.
Timothy J. Martin
Timothy Rieger
Tito’s Handmade Vodka
Tom & Ann DiMarco
Tom & Sandy Palenschat
Tom Robey
Towne Properties
Toyota Dealer Match Program
Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc.
TP Mechanical
TP Mechanical Contractors
Tradesmen Crane & Equipment LLC
Trenton & Tina Manning
Trever Powers
Turner Construction Company
Universal Windows Direct Inc.
US Bancorp
Dan Peterson
Varo Engineers, Inc.
Victoria Bonner
Walliser Family Fund
Walters & Mason Retail, Inc.
Wanner Metalworx
Weinberg Capital Group
Wells Fargo Advisors
Wenger Temperature Control Inc.
WestPoint Financial Group
White Castle
White Claw Hard Seltzer
Whiting-Turner
William Heffner
William & Laura Titus
Wolfe Enterprises, Inc.
World of Beer - Easton
Zurich NA
Donors, cont.
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National Office
777-G Dearborn Park Lane • Columbus, OH 43085
P: 614.797.9500 • F: 614.797.9600
A Kid Again is like a life-line. Something we
can point to each month and look forward
to as a family. We make sure to put those
events in big red letters on the calendar and
it seems to make the yucky medical stuff
pale in comparison.
— AKA Mom Cheryl