People give to organizations to make a difference in the lives of others. This year more than 160 local and area residents and businesses were recognized for making a difference in the local health of this community during the annual Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Foundation Inner Circle Recognition Banquet.
During the April 28th event at Sarah Bush Lincoln, top donors over the past year, and those making major gifts or pledges to the Funding the Future Campaign were honored. The Funding the Future campaign successfully raised $8 million to help fund the Health Center’s master facility plan, a three-year plan to renovate and expand the Emergency Room, Surgery Suites, and Laboratory, and create private rooms for patients on the Adult Care Unit. It also raised funds for Healthy Kids activities with the goal of reducing the obesity rate and increasing the activity level in children.
Also during the Inner Circle event, 32 donors were inducted onto the Foundation’s Donor Wall, signifying one-time or cumulative major gifts to Sarah Bush Lincoln. Those recognized were:
The Amin Foundation
Hubert & Lois Ashley
Roger & Cathy Babbs
County Office Products
101.3 WMCI/Classic Hits 92.1/104.3 The Party
John and Joyce Dively
George and Cynthia Edwards
Greg and Christie Ervin
The Estopinal Group Architects, LLC
Timothy Gover
Barbara Grant
Dr. Matthew and Shasta Jones
Lanman Oil Co.
Herbert and Jane Lasky
Ron and Sue Leathers
Levi, Ray and Shoup, Inc.
Dr. Scott and Dana Meyer
Dr. Ragai Mitry & Patricia Madden
Tim and Laurie Mooney
Modern Woodsmen of America
Dr. Charly and Nancy Nguyen
Hank and Jill Nilsen
Tim and Cathy Ols
William and Linda Perry
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pierce
The Pilson Auto Centers
Greg and Carol Ray
The Upchurch Group, Inc.
Tommy Neal White
Jim and Janet Winningham
John and Nancy Wurtsbaugh
Don Yost, president, Illinois Affordable Housing
In addition, four others were inducted onto the Foundation’s Legacy Wall, signifying those donors made planned gifts to Sarah Bush Lincoln. Those included over the past year were:
Betty Lou Fisher and Frank Fisher Estates
Dr. Kiran and Nandini Joag
Cleone and Eleanor Markwell
Dr. Don and Debbie Sandercock
The Soaring Eagle Award is the highest honor bestowed by the Health Foundation recognizing the giving of time, talent or treasure. This year, the award was presented posthumously to Betty Lou Fisher and her brother, Frank Fisher, who left their estate valued at $3.2 million, to Sarah Bush Lincoln. Their large estate consisted of cash assets of $500,000 and a 300-acre farm, which will produce about $60,000 to $80,000 annually for the Health Center.
For more information about Inner Circle or the Health Foundation, contact Amy Card, Director, Planned Giving, at 217 258-2511.