
2025 Annual Report
CEO and Board Chair Letter
This year’s Annual Report tells a story bigger than numbers on a page. It is the story of what becomes possible when a city decides that affordable homeownership is worth fighting for, investing in, and building toward.
Across Atlanta, we saw community show up in powerful ways. Partners helped sponsor the construction of 59 homes. Volunteers and supporters brought energy and visibility to milestones that reminded us why this work matters, from building frames outside the Georgia Capitol to spark conversation and awareness, to standing alongside neighbors and advocates who believe stable housing strengthens our entire state. Advocacy is not an “extra” to this mission, it is a vital tool for change. When more voices speak up, more doors open.
We also witnessed how belonging can be built, not assumed. From our first Pride Build, resulting in two homes built in Browns Mill Village, to new community events that invited Atlantans to celebrate, connect, and rally around the cause, we are continuing to grow a model of community building. That means more than planning neighborhoods, like Browns Mill Village, thoughtfully. It means building a community of people who care, a community of partners committed for the long haul, and a community of homeowners who are supported, celebrated, and positioned to thrive.
Our shared vision to transform lives is evident within this Annual Report. You will find moments that moved us, like honoring excellence and resilience through our Thrive Award recipient, Jameka Holmes. You will also see new traditions taking root, including Shop the Halls, a ReStore event that uplifted our homeowners and their business ventures, that expand how Atlanta Habitat engages, invites, and inspires.
Thank you for being part of this work. We hope you will read the stories that follow and see yourself in them. Because every community we build is proof of what we can do when we build together.
Our Impact in 2025


From Milestone to Momentum: Browns Mill Village
Browns Mill Village marks a defining milestone for Atlanta Habitat: our first planned development and a new model for how we can scale affordable homeownership in Atlanta. As a joint venture with a for-profit builder, this groundbreaking partnership expanded our capacity to deliver high-quality, affordable homes, while maintaining the values that have always anchored our work.
This community introduced three new floor plans, Atlanta Habitat’s first model homes, and a refreshed approach to neighborhood planning that balances design, sustainability, and affordability. With 134 total homesites, Browns Mill Village includes 75 single-family homes built by Atlanta Habitat—3–4 bedroom, single- and two-story craftsman-style homes ranging from 1,400–1,600 square feet—alongside 59 townhomes developed by Cityscape Housing and Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership, creating even more pathways to affordable homeownership.
Browns Mill Village is more than a completed project; it is a blueprint for what is next. From the way we collaborated to the way we designed for long-term stability and community connection, Browns Mill Village reflects Atlanta Habitat’s future: building community together.
Building on this momentum, Atlanta Habitat will launch our next planned development in 2026: Langston Park in Sylvan Hills. This new community will include a broader mix of affordable housing options, featuring single-family homes alongside 2-, 4-, and 6-unit townhomes. With modern exterior elements and future phases introducing additional 2- and 3-story layouts, Langston Park will expand opportunity for even more families. We will kick off construction by building the first 24 homes in just one week during the Carter Work Project in May 2026.
A Breakout Year for the ReStore
Atlanta Habitat’s ReStore had a standout year! One that reflected both meaningful growth and the heart behind why we do this work.
In South Fulton, we proudly renamed the South Fulton Operations Center as the Dan Maddox Operations Center, honoring our colleague Dan Maddox, whose life and legacy continue to shape our team. The dedication took place on Dan’s “Habi-versary,” making the moment even more personal and powerful. This was a tribute not only to his years of service, but to the spirit he brought to Atlanta Habitat every day.
That same location also earned major recognition across the community: the South Fulton ReStore received the IMPACT Award for “Non-Profit of the Year” from the City of South Fulton. This honor celebrates the ReStore’s role as more than a retail space, but as a community asset that supports sustainability, extends the life of donated goods, and generates critical funding to help Atlanta Habitat build and preserve affordable homes.
And this year, the ReStore expanded its reach in a new way: we went online. Our online ReStore now offers a wide variety of items beyond traditional home goods, including clothing, electronics, and more, making it easier than ever for shoppers to find great deals while supporting a mission that builds stronger neighborhoods.
From honoring a beloved teammate to earning citywide recognition to growing our digital storefront, the ReStore continues to prove that every purchase can help build something bigger.


Rooted
Rooted, Atlanta Habitat’s documentary spotlighting the power of home and community, took an exciting step forward this year with its first public screening at Inside the House. The response was immediate and unforgettable. Audience members were moved emotionally as the film captured the deeper “why” behind our work: the people, the neighborhoods, and the ripple effect that affordable homeownership creates across Atlanta.
More than a documentary, Rooted has become a storytelling catalyst, helping viewers better understand what is at stake in the affordable housing crisis and what is possible when a city comes together to build opportunity. The screening sparked fresh energy, meaningful conversations, and renewed commitment from supporters who left feeling inspired and invigorated about Atlanta Habitat’s role in expanding affordable homeownership throughout our region.
If you are interested in a screening of Rooted, visit atlantahabitat.org/rooted.
Building with the Next Generation
Atlanta Habitat's inaugural Youth Day Build, sponsored by Wells Fargo, brought the energy of Atlanta's next generation straight to the front lines of community impact. This summer, 75 college students gathered for a day of service across the city, powered by a $75,000 donation from Wells Fargo and a shared belief that young leaders can help shape a better Atlanta.
Volunteers served across four locations, supporting two new home builds, a library clean-up at Humphries Elementary School, and a Brush with Kindness home preservation project that included pressure washing and exterior painting for a local resident.
The day also spotlighted powerful community support, with featured footage and remarks from Atlanta Habitat CEO Rosalyn Merrick, Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens, NFL legend Harry Douglas, and Freddie Falcon.
Program partners included Atlanta Falcons HBCU Fellows, the Georgia Building Trades Academy YouthBuild program, and participants from the Mayor's Scholar Program and Summer Youth Employment Program, showcasing what is possible when a city invests in youth, service, and the future of affordable homeownership.


Legacy in Motion: Turning Vision Into Opportunity
Atlanta Habitat's Vision. Goals. Action! (VGA) program is designed to help families build more than stability, it helps them build legacy. This year's VGA Launch event, Legacy in Motion, brought that purpose to life in a high-energy celebration of entrepreneurship, community, and generational impact.
Created and produced by Atlanta Habitat Education Specialist Gabbie McGee-Kelly, the evening blended inspiration and innovation through powerful storytelling, interactive experiences, and a "shark tank"-style pitch competition that showed what is possible when people are equipped to dream and given the tools to pursue it.
The night culminated in the Big Pitch Competition, where three finalists presented their businesses to a panel of judges and a live audience: Phileena of *Clever Beauty Braids*, Morgan of *Queen Sugar*, and Regina of *Bodied by Thrift*. Phileena was crowned the winner, and for the first time in Launch history, there was a tie for second place. Morgan and Regina both earned runner-up honors to rousing applause.
Judges included local leaders with deep experience in entrepreneurship and coaching: Brandon Butler (CEO of ButterATL), Dr. Kym Harris-Lee (Executive Coach and leadership strategist), and Yvette Humphries (Pinnacle Financial Partners and the PEER Center).
Beyond the pitches, Legacy in Motion created space for connection and growth, from Accelerator Hour insights to the Connections Exchange Marketplace featuring local vendors and past Launch winners. Guests reflected in the LaunchCam Booth, relaxed in the ReStore-furnished Legacy Lounge, and joined the fun with Pin It to Win It! A reminder that community building is also about shared joy.
Legacy in Motion captured the heart of VGA: when families have stability, support, and a community behind them, they can build futures that last.
Sponsor Spotlights

Atlanta Women’s Build
Now in its 22nd build, Atlanta Women’s Build brings women from across the city together to champion safe, stable homeownership. This grassroots tradition reflects the power of women helping women. In 2025, volunteers built alongside homebuyer, Makeda.
Now in its 22nd build, Atlanta Women’s Build brings women from across the city together to champion safe, stable homeownership. This grassroots tradition reflects the power of women helping women. In 2025, volunteers built alongside homebuyer, Makeda.

Delta Air Lines
In celebration of Delta’s 100th anniversary, Delta deepened its commitment to service by funding four homes and showing up strong on our build sites. With support that also kept volunteers refreshed in partnership with Coca-Cola, Delta helped four homebuyers step into a new chapter of stability and community at Browns Mill Village.

The Home Depot
The Home Depot helped make affordable homeownership possible by sponsoring three homes this year, with teams across departments like Marketing and IT stepping up to support the work. Their unwavering investment reflects their shared belief in stable housing and how it strengthens families and communities.

Novelis
Novelis partnered with Atlanta Habitat to build two homes this year. One was made possible through the impact of aluminum can recycling across Atlanta. Their support turns everyday sustainability into real, lasting opportunities for families.

Pride Build
Our inaugural Pride Build brought organizations from across Atlanta together to celebrate love, belonging, and community. Thanks to generous sponsors across Atlanta coming together, two homes were dedicated for two aspiring homeowners, building a more inclusive future.

Publix
Since 1998, Publix has supported 28 Atlanta Habitat builds, creating a legacy of partnership and impact. This year, that commitment helped homebuyer Jayla move closer to a dream home for herself and her children.

Supreme Lending
Supreme Lending continues to be a consistent, joy-filled partner on the build site, helping turn homeownership dreams into reality year after year. This year, their commitment helped build two homes for Atlanta families.

Volunteer of the Year: The People Who Keep Building With Us
Atlanta Habitat's volunteers do not just help us build homes, they help us build community. This year, we celebrated three individuals whose commitment, consistency, and enthusiasm have strengthened our mission in powerful ways. Their stories are best told in their own words, so we are inviting you to meet the people behind the impact.
Davey, our Volunteer of the Year, dedicates most Saturdays to Atlanta Habitat as a skilled construction supervisor, guiding teams, teaching new skills and helping volunteers understand everything that goes into homeownership beyond the build. He also serves as co-chair of our PRIDE Build, helping launch and grow this new initiative that brings people from all walks of life together around a shared purpose.
Robert found his home in the ReStore, where his engineering skills keep donated items in circulation, repairing, troubleshooting and making sure what is given can be used again. Just as meaningful, he found connection: a team that sees him, values him, and welcomes him back, proving that community is built as much behind the scenes as it is on the construction site.
And Steve, recipient of our first-ever Legacy Award, has served selflessly and significantly for more than a decade. From weekly build days to dedication day tears, his steady presence has helped transform generations, and reminds us that the deepest impact is often the most consistent.
Watch the videos to hear their journeys and see why volunteerism is at the heart of how we build.
It’s Okay to Dream Bigger: Jameka Holmes’ Thrive Story
Ten years ago, Jameka Holmes became an Atlanta Habitat homeowner and in her words, it changed what she believed was possible. Before that, homeownership felt out of reach. The rising cost of rent made it difficult to save, and the idea of affording a down payment felt impossible. Jameka has shared that she nearly gave up, discouraged by a system that made stability feel like a luxury.
But once she stepped into an affordable mortgage and a home of her own, something shifted. "It's ok to dream bigger than where you are," Jameka says, and she has lived that truth ever since.
Homeownership did not just give Jameka a front door. It gave her security and a community. She describes a neighborhood where people look out for one another, where neighbors of different ages and backgrounds connect, talk outside, and keep watch when someone drives by. "This home gives me security," she explains. "It's mine. I worked really hard for it."
With stability as her foundation, Jameka built momentum. In 2018, she won Atlanta Habitat's first Vision. Goals. Action! Launch business competition, helping fuel her growth as an entrepreneur. Today, she runs a thriving event planning business and uses creativity, connection, and word-of-mouth to serve nonprofits, churches, and major clients, including UPS, PetSmart, and Atlanta Habitat.
Jameka's journey is what thriving is all about: not only building homeowners, but building community, the kind that helps people rise, expand, and become even more than they once imagined.


Welcome Home Village: A New Beginning Built on Partnership
Atlanta Habitat for Humanity built its first-ever transitional housing initiative on Atlanta's Westside with the unveiling of Welcome Home Village, a powerful new model of community building designed to support women returning home after incarceration.
Built in just six months, Welcome Home Village is a 16-bedroom, four-building community located near the campus of City of Refuge. This project was made possible through a deep partnership between Atlanta Habitat, City of Refuge, and long-time supporter Peachtree Road United Methodist Church (PRUMC). This is a collaboration rooted in dignity, healing, and a shared commitment to housing justice.
Welcome Home Village is designed to serve up to 20 women transitioning back into society. More than a safe place to live, it provides a bridge to stability through access to City of Refuge's holistic wraparound services, including trauma counseling, job training, and family reunification programs. With stable housing as the foundation, residents can focus on restoration and rebuilding their lives within a supportive community.
The need is urgent. Formerly incarcerated people are far more likely to experience homelessness than the general public, and women face even higher rates, making safe, affordable housing one of the most critical factors in successful reentry.
PRUMC's long-standing commitment helped bring this vision to life. Since 1989, the church has helped build 55 homes and supported more than 60 Atlanta Habitat projects, continuing a legacy of partnership that expands what's possible when community comes together with purpose.
At the dedication, the impact was tangible: after hearing from guest speakers, several women received keys to their new homes. Members of Atlanta Habitat's Construction team looked on proudly as residents cried tears of joy and gratitude, marking the start of something bigger than a housing project: a place to heal, belong, and begin again.

Giving Tuesday: Building More Than Homes
Giving Tuesday reminded us that the holidays aren't just a season of giving but a season of building. Building stability. Building opportunity. Building a city where more children get to grow up with the security of home.
Our 2025 Giving Tuesday campaign, "Through a Child's Eyes," invited Atlanta to see affordable homeownership from the perspective that matters most: the kids who live the impact every day. Throughout November, children from Atlanta Habitat homeowner families shared what "home" has meant in their lives. Stories that put heart and clarity to the why behind our work. From siblings Mekhi and Angel, excited to have bedrooms of their own for the first time, to Jazhara, celebrating her first Thanksgiving in her family's home, these moments captured what we're truly building: not just houses, but communities---and community.
Because when a family moves into an affordable home, it changes more than an address. It changes what's possible.
This year, supporters across the city helped raise more than $220,000, marking our most successful Giving Tuesday campaign to date. This critical funding offsets real construction costs and expands how many families we can serve. For perspective, Atlanta Habitat homeowners earn an average of $51,000 annually, and our program helps make homeownership attainable through 0% interest mortgages with monthly payments around $1,000 for quality 3--4 bedroom homes. While these homes are valued at approximately $335,000--$355,000, the out-of-pocket construction cost to build each one is at least $200,000.
No matter the size, every donation helps close that gap so more families can put down roots, more children can dream bigger, and more neighborhoods can thrive for generations.
Get involved. Donate, volunteer, and keep building alongside us. Together, we're transforming Atlanta.
Capitol Build: Advocacy in Action at the Georgia State Capitol
Atlanta Habitat helped make history at the inaugural Habitat for Humanity of Georgia Capitol Build, a bold, public demonstration of what it looks like when advocacy moves from conversation to action.
On the grounds of the Georgia State Capitol, more than 100 volunteers, Habitat affiliates, legislators, sponsors, and community leaders came together to raise the first walls of a Habitat home, right in front of the building where policies are shaped. It was a powerful symbol of unity and urgency, amplifying a message Atlanta Habitat believes to its core: everyone deserves a safe, stable, and affordable place to call home.
Atlanta Habitat played a leading role in making the build possible. This inaugural Capitol Build benefited an Atlanta Habitat family, and our team took the lead on key construction responsibilities, constructing the walls, moving materials, and managing the critical components of the build, to ensure the day ran smoothly, safely, and successfully.
More than a build, the Capitol Build was a statement. Every beam lifted and every nail driven represented the momentum needed to address housing affordability across Georgia, because stable housing strengthens families, fuels economic mobility, and builds healthier communities.
This is what advocacy in action looks like: neighbors, nonprofits, and decision-makers standing side by side, building awareness and building partnership so the path to home can be within reach for more families across our state.
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A Seat at the Table: Women Leading Atlanta’s Housing Future
Real change takes more than plans and policies, it takes relationships, honest dialogue, and leaders willing to make space for the conversations that move a city forward. This year, Atlanta Habitat launched a new convening series, A Seat at the Table, created to elevate deeper, change-making conversations around Atlanta's urgent affordable housing needs.
This discussion featured Atlanta Habitat CEO Rosalyn Merrick and Atlanta Housing CEO Terri Lee in a candid conversation about leadership, purpose, and what it means to build stability for Atlanta families. Though their organizations serve different parts of the housing continuum, homeownership and rental assistance, both leaders shared a common truth: having a home is foundational. It is where healing begins, where children thrive, and where families can finally build toward something bigger.
Moderated by Crystal Edmonson of the *Atlanta Business Chronicle*, an experienced philanthropy journalist and host of the "On Leadership" podcast, the conversation explored how faith, childhood experiences, and bold ideas shaped Rosalyn and Terri's journeys to the CEO seat. It also highlighted what is possible when women leaders connect authentically, share perspective, and lead with both conviction and collaboration.
Filmed at The Lola, an inclusive workspace designed for women to connect and collaborate, the setting reflected the spirit of the conversation itself: intentional, energizing, and community-centered.
As Rosalyn shared afterward, the moment was "a favorite of the year," a reminder that building affordable housing solutions also means building community among the people committed to making them real.
Watch the video to take your seat at the table with two leaders shaping Atlanta's future.
Shop the Halls: A Holiday Market Built by Community
Shop the Halls, our first-ever outdoor holiday marketplace, quickly became one of the season's brightest highlights.
Inspired by Atlanta's love for festival-style markets, Shop the Halls celebrated the holidays while uplifting 18 local entrepreneurs who were all Atlanta Habitat homeowners. The energy of the day was undeniable, and the mission was clear: we are not only building neighborhoods, we are building community and creating spaces where homeowners are supported, seen, and positioned to thrive.
The marketplace overflowed with creativity and craft. Vendors brought an incredible variety of goods, including handmade jewelry, candles, clothing, shoes, books, home décor, plants, skincare products, original art, handcrafted gifts, tumblers, journals, wreaths, centerpieces, and more, turning the ReStore parking lot into a vibrant hub of local talent.
Behind the scenes, the Atlanta ReStore team worked tirelessly for weeks, processing and merchandising Christmas décor, preparing vendor spaces, and even creating a pop-up online store to expand the reach of the event. Inside the ReStore, the celebration continued with a full day of activities: kids enjoyed live face painting and a custom Atlanta Habitat coloring book, while adults joined in with complimentary popcorn, coffee, cocoa, and an in-store scavenger hunt featuring hidden ornaments redeemable for ReStore gift cards.
"This was such a fun event for us to host for the Reynoldstown community. We hope to make this an annual event!" said ReStore Director Megan McCabe.
Missed the event? You can still shop the ReStore online anytime at shopatlantarestore.org.

2025 Board of Directors
Jeremy Silverman, Chair
Alston & Bird LLP
Isabelle Helms, Interim Vice Chair
Cox Automotive
Althea Broughton, General Counsel
Arnold Golden Gregory, LLP
Christopher Goode, Secretary
Goode Van Slyke Architecture
Cecilia Bailey, Treasurer
Regions Bank
Krystal Barnett
Cox Communications, Inc.
Susan Boyd
Miller+Boyd
Stuart Bruening
JE Dunn Construction Company
Catherine Dixon
G. H. Smart & Company, LLC
Keisha Duck
BlueLinx
Robert Golden
3M
Stephen Harrison
Deloitte
Dewayne King
Fifth Third Bank
Bryan Langley
Floor & Decor
Lillie Louis-Fils
Bank of America
Amber Murray
Jamestown, L.P.
David Neal
Georgia-Pacific
Chad Plunkett
PulteGroup
Sarah Post
The Home Depot
Niya Randall
Gold Green Collectives
R. Kirk Rich
Avison Young
Greg Schlicht
Novelis
Courtney Showell, Sr.
PwC
Matt Sparks
Delta Air Lines
Advisory Council
Isabelle Helms, Chair
Cox Automotive
Brantley Barrow
Community Volunteer
Susan Bixler
Bixler Consulting Group
Jorge de la Cova
Community Volunteer
William M. Earnest
Community Volunteer
Cindy Ethridge
Warren Averett LLC
Adrienne Findley
Community Volunteer
Catie Mannarino
Delta Air Lines
Kirk Ossewaarde
Community Volunteer
Linda Parrish
Community Volunteer
Jeff Pierce
Berkeley Capital Partners
Mark Pighini
Deloitte US
Barbara Reid
Non-Profit Accounting Consultant
Kristina Kopf Thomas
Eversheds Sutherland LLP
Ken Thrasher
Bennett Thrasher LLP
Alison Drane Waterson
Wood Partners
Donors
$1,000,000+
Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation
The Schoen Foundation
$250,000 - $999,999
Anonymous
Atlanta Housing
City of Atlanta
Delta Air Lines
Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc.
The Coca-Cola Foundation
The Home Depot Foundation
Wells Fargo
$100,000 - $249,999
Bank of America
Cox Enterprises, Inc.
Georgia-Pacific
Habitat for Humanity International
HD Supply
Novelis
Peachtree Church
Shea Family Charitable Fund
Jeremy and Marci Silverman
Sunrise Properties LLC
Supreme Lending
The Atlanta Women's Foundation
The Home Depot IT Department
The Home Depot Marketing Department
The Merancas Foundation
Truist Charitable Fund
William Josef Foundation
WORTH Fund
$50,000 - $99,999
Amazon
Builders FirstSource
Dunwoody United
Methodist Church, Inc.
Floor & Decor
Clark and Lane Howard
J.M. Huber Corporation
JE Dunn Construction
Mohawk Industries
Susan Muntzing
North Georgia Turf
PulteGroup, Inc.
Rebecca Schmitt
Stoggles, Inc.
Structor Group, Inc.
$10,000 - $49,999
3M
Acorn Hill Foundation
Joyce Aleta Doig
Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty
Alston & Bird LLP
AMI Group
Anonymous
ARCO Design Build
Bank OZK
Sharon and Brantley Barrow
Ellen Beard
Frank and Liz Blake
Peter and Elizabeth Block
Susan Boyd
Brighten Electric, Inc.
Linda Byars
John Campbell
CareSource
Van E. Caswell and Wimberly Warnock
Community Foundation For Greater Atlanta
Cousins Properties
Delta Community Credit Union
Catherine and Dave Dixon
Larry Dorfman
Equifax
Estate of Hazel Hale
Estate of Jack K. Hale
Estate of Margarete G. McClintock
Estate of Michael Robin Flynn
Estate of Robert L. Stowell
Fifth Third Bank
First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta
FlorWorx
Foam South, LLC
FORTH Hotel Atlanta
Georgia Power Foundation
Georgia's Own Credit Union
Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church
Goldratt Group
Christopher Goode & Family
Goode Van Slyke Architecture
Hereford Family Foundation
James and Jacqueline Hughey
IDS
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co
Tim Jenkins
Katherine John Murphy Foundation
William Stanhope and Kristen Keirsey
Kilpatrick Townsend LLP
KLS Plumbing
Landmark Properties
Larry L. Prince Family Foundation, Inc.
Carol Lipinski
Mrs. Deborah Maddox
Joseph Magliocco
Marist School
Andrew and Tracy McConaghie
Thomas McGowan
McKenney's, Inc.
Brandon Meehan*
Michter's Distillery, LLC
Mingledorff's, Inc.
Arunachalam Murugan
Nancy Noblin Family Foundation
David J. Neal
North Point Ministries
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Orgovan
Jeremy Parsons
PI Alpha Omega Chapter of AKA
Pratt & Whitney Commercial Engines
Regions Bank
Ron and Barbara Reid
Rheem Manufacturing Company
Kirk Rich
Rolls Royce
Second-Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Julie Sellers
Shore Family Gift Trust
Shortbarrel, LLC
Alison Small
Jennifer Sober
Southern Company Gas
St. Benedict Catholic Church
St. Luke's Presbyterian Church
Stuart Pro Heating & Air
The Capital Group
The Dorothy Toth Beasley
Revocable Trust
The Edward Colston Foundation, Inc.
The Lookout Foundation
The Schimmel Family Foundation
Tommy Thompson
Thought Logic
Chet Tisdale
Tower Light Charities, Inc.
Unifi
US Bank
Bill and Judy Vogel
Lenette Walters and Judy Hamrick
Warner Brothers Discovery
Wesco
Jason Wiggam
William H. & Mattie Wattis Harris Foundation
Wilson Family Foundation
Window Crafters
$5,000 - $9,999
American Family Insurance Dreams Foundation
Cletus Arciero
Arrive Logistics
Atlanta Foundation
Atlanta Team Tennis Association
Krystal Barnett
BASF Chemetall
Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Frank and Cathy Belatti
Big Bethel AME Church
Courtney Bratcher
Breakthrough Fuel
Althea Broughton
Stuart Bruening
C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
CallRail
Ronald and Vicki Canakaris
Cascade United Methodist Church
Louise Manget Cate Memorial Fund
Cooper Carry
Co-Star
Cox Automotive, Inc.
Crawford & Company
The Duck Family
The Dukes Family
EastWest Bank
Encompass Digital Media
Michael and Shannon Everly
Eversheds Sutherland
Georgia Power Company\Club of Hearts, Inc.
Georgia Tech College of Engineering
Valda Gibson
Micheal and Pamela Giles
Robert Golden
Courtney Harano*
Harriet and Jerry Dempsey Family Foundation
Stephen Harrison
James Haug
Haygood Memorial United Methodist Church
Isabelle Helms
Garrett Henderson
Ken and Colleen Hohenstein
Holy Innocents Episcopal Church
Home Depot Distribution Center
JP Hampton Concrete LLC
Mark Knauss
Bryan Langley
Reese Lanier
Law Offices of Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz
The Ed and Liz Lohr Giving Fund
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer
Magaldi Technologies, LLC
MagReTech LLC
McCarty Family Foundation
Robert McCormack
McMillan Social Charity Fund at The Chicago Community Foundation
The Merrick Family*
Don and Starr Millen
David and Kara Miller
Modera Wealth Management, LLC
Move Sales, Inc.
Amber Murray
New York Marriott Marquis
Spalding Nix Fine Art
Norfolk Southern
Northside Hospital
Shelley Nweke
Owens Corning
Panasonic Automotive
Systems Company of America
Joan and Dan Pattillo
Penske Logistics, LLC
Phillips Family Foundation
Pinnacle Health Group
Chad and Mary Plunkett
Precision Strip Inc.
Thomas C Presley
James and Adrian Pressley
Prosperity Home Mortgage, LLC
Murray Radzanower
Rainey General Maintenance & Construction Company
Razorfish
Realty Income Corporation
Linda Reusmann
Kurt Riegelman
Rio Tinto
Saint Mark United Methodist Church
Sherwin-Williams
Courtney Showell
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Spaccasi
Matt Sparks
St. Anne's Episcopal Church
St. James United Methodist Church
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
St. Martin in the Fields Episcopal Church
Lyndall Stanley
Susan Stribling
Michele Stumpe
Synovus Bank
The Coca-Cola Company
The Home Depot Matching Gifts Program
The Morrison & Foerster Foundation
Kristina and Ed Thomas
T-Mobile
TQL Atlanta
Trammel Crow Residential
Traxys
Lauren Waits
Weis Builders
Randi Wesley
Sharon Williams
Todd and Keely Zeiler
Zurich-American Insurance Company
$1,000 - $4,999
6K Additive, LLC
Absolute Resources, LLC
Accessories Unlimited
Advanced Magnesium Alloys Corporation
Advantage Fire
Ahavath Achim Synagogue
Albert Nordone
Paul Aldo
Allied World
Richard and Judy Allison
AmWins
Claire Angel
James and Patricia Anhut
Anonymous
Alan and Susan Arnold
Maximillian Atchison
Atlantic Capital Partners
Aulick Engineering
Chermaine Axam-Wilkins
T. Jack Bagby
Cecilia Bailey*
Teresa Bailey
Paul Bakule
Paul and Tara Baldoni
Ballast Rock Foundation
Alexandra Balzer
Shamik Banerjee
Joel Barnes
Brian and Joan Barrett
Valentino Bates
Henry Bauer
BD Matching Gifts
David Bebko
Becton, Dickinson and Company
John Beers
Ben Hill United Methodist Church
Matthew and Pam Bettis
Claire Bilkert*
James and Christine Bird
Susan Bixler
Blackbaud
BlackRock
Camry Blaising
Judith Bodner
Boise Cascade Millwork
Peter and Erin Boorn
Bourbontologist
Farah Boyer*
Ilouise Bradford
Allison Brantley
Brasfield & Gorrie LLC
Scott Braynard
Carol Lynn Breedlove
James Breedlove
Nancy Brockway
Taylor Brodeur
C. Julian and Anne Troutman Brown
Casey Brown
Laurel Buchmiller
Maggie Buckley
Stephen Buckley
Peter Buczkowski
Builders Vision
Shelley Burchfield
Paul and Angela Calvin
Clay and Azarina Carmical
Ann Carpenter
Tom and Jana Carroll
Robert Casey Jr
Catherine's Auto Repair
Wright and Alison Caughman
CCMA, LLC
Henry and Rebecca Franco Chalmers Giving Fund
Chamblee Fence Company Inc.
Gloria Champion
Chateau Elan Winery and Resort
Elizabeth Chrane
Mary Christensen
Matthew Cincera
CKC Foundation
Maudemarie Clark and Connie Jones
Terence Cleveland*
J. Richard Coe
Community Corps
Carter Cordes
Katherine K. Costabile Revocable Trust
Josh and Patricia Coughlin
Covenant Presbyterian Church
Steven and Susan Creel
Tom Cutler
Pamela Dabbs
Elizabeth Dalla-Valle
Amy Davidson
F. Treadwell and Winifred Davis
William Davis
Kathy Davison
DCO Commercial Floors
David DeLong
Alice DeMille
Scott Denbow
Dennis Taylor and Company
Alberto Dent
Ash Dhokte
Dane and Amy Dickie
Kimberly Dolliole*
William Dominey
Adam Dorfman
David Dorton
Dum Family Charitable Fund*
Penny Dumas
John Duval
Eve and Bill Earnest
David Ederer
Alva Maria Edmondson
William Edwards
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Elsbree
Glenn Elsey*
Nada Encisco*
Wyatt and Georgia Engwall
Kalie Epps
Michael and Sharna Epstein
Gloria Ervin
Sean and Amy Erwin
Estate of Edmond Smith
Mark and April Estes
Cindy and John Ethridge
Christopher and Samantha Faklaris
Joseph Farquhar
Dianne Chidgey and Charles Faust
Joel Fechter
Kim Felix
Arthur Ferdinand
Leigh Ferst
Bill and Sally Finch
Finley Drywall, Inc.
Dianne Fischer
Douglas Fisher
Kaleb Flax*
Thomas Flood
Jim Foley
Winston Frederick
Marshall Freeman
Fulton School Employees' Charitable Fund, Inc.
Shea Futral
Galloway & Co, Inc.
Judy Garland
Wilbur George
George and Tia Arzu Family Foundation
Georgia Equality
Georgia State Charitable Contributions Program
Nancy Gieschen
Lyndel M. Gliedman
Chinyere Gonzalez
Christina Gould
Grandhige Family Charitable Fund
Robert Grant
Gail Grimmett
Grindhouse Killer Burgers
Kelvin Hall
Nabil Hammam
Dwayne and Jule Hamrick
Kate C. Hardin
Kate Harpring
Hartson & Kennedy Countertops
The Hay Family Fund
HB Wealth Management
Heather Arak
Diego Heinrich
Robert Herring
Bonnie and Teryll Herron
Billie Hicks
Ginny Hodges
Philip and Melinda Holladay
Vicki Hooten
Brett Hooyerink
Eugene Horn
Elizabeth Horsey
Donald Houze
Will Hudson
August Husmillo
Ideas United
Inglett & Stubbs
Edward Inman and Alisa Long
Joseph and Nancy Inman
Domenic Innocenti*
Jabian LLC
Brenda F Jackson*
R. Wayne and Nancy Jackson
Sheldon and Janie Jeter
Donald and Sandra Jewell
George John
Mary John
Laura Johnson
Benjamin Jones
Boland T. Jones
Raymond A. Jones
Candice and Calvin Jordan*
Paul Kaplansky
Ajai Kapoor
KBM Affilips B.V.
Gloria Keegan
Matt Keith
Alexandra Keller
Jody Kelly
Tim Kelly
Shawn Kendrick
Susan Kennedy
Rosemary Kernahan*
Jason Key
Sharon Kilfeather
Kimberly-Clark Foundation
Kimley-Horn Foundation
King & Spalding
James Kirk
The Godfrey-Kittle Family Fund
Melissa and Ed Klein*
Lawrence Kloet
Jeffrey and Jennifer LaBorde
April Lake
Real Lamarche
Christopher and Stephanie Lang
Liz Lauer
LDL Home Inspections
Jonathan Lee
Bruno Lefeuvre
Joseph and Kelly Lessard*
Lina Levitt
Terrence Lewis
Bobby and Irene Lichtenstein
Helio Lima
Linville Family Foundation
Lofton Family Trust
Dietrich & Ninma Logan
Katie Long
Sarah Lopez
Lillie Louis-Fils
Nancy Mabry
Ian Mackenzie*
Matt Magliocco
Magnolia Steel Co, Inc.
MagPro, LLC
William Mandarino
Vicki Mann
Nicole Mannino*
Martenson, Hasbrouck & Simon LLP
David Martin
Rachel Mattern Parkes
Katharine Mattox
Mayer, LLP
Barry and Jean Ann McCarthy
Brady McIntosh
Dan McKee
Wade McKenzie
McKesson Foundation
Joel McKinney
Debra McLean
Jeff McLendon
Melissa McLendon
Meredith McMorrow
Imran Meghji
Leila Meghji
Lawrence Menz
Lynn and Alan Merrill
Sharilyn Meyers
MGS Contracting Inc.
Daniel J. Middleton
Mike and Pam Levitt Family Foundation
Joe Miller
Doug and Lethea Mitchell
Mizuho USA Foundation
Modern Traditions Realty
Jon Molander
Sandy Molander
Carol Moore
Kenneth Morge
Jamine Moton
MRI Software
Timothy and Michele Mulroy
Arun Nellaiappan*
Agnes Nelson
Tri Nguyen
Chris Niquette
Lourenco Norton
Novotny Charitable Foundation
Davey Novotny
George Ntim
Oakhurst Baptist Church
Ashley O'Bryan
Old Edwards Club
David O'Neill
Kirk and Anne Ossewaarde*
PASCO
Molly Pastin
Laura-Hill Patton
Robin Patton
Dave and Katherine Paul
Kelley Bogle Peace
Nancy Pendergast
William and Brooke Pendleton
Peter and Kate's Fund
Judith Phelps
Mark and Jen Pighini
Sanjeeve and Darcy Pinto
Lynn Pollard
Porsche Cars North America, Inc.
PotlatchDeltic
David Propp and Susan Kolodkin
PWC
Jonah Ragsdale*
Debra Randels*
Reeves Young LLC
Anthony and Corinne Reyna*
Richard C. Munroe Foundation
Durward & Mary Fornara Fincher Fund
Doug Riepe
Ron Ritter
R. Michael and Deborah G Robinson
Eleanore Robinson
Olive and Roby Robinson
Natasha Rodgers
David Roemer
Rollins, Inc.
Pamela Roper
Gordon Rose
Robert and Laura Rosen
Sophia Rosen
Rosing Painting & Wallcovering
Alan and Meg Rosselot
David Rosselot
Susan Rothschild
Luis Rovira
Madeleine Rutherford
Tabitha Ryan
Tara Ryan
Kevin and Joan Salwen
Rahul Samant
Marilyn Santulli
Greg Schlicht
Daniel Schoon
Douglas Schuette
William and Jodi Selvey
Sue Sewell
David and Leslie Sharkey
Robert and Beth Shaw
Alan Shinn
Siemens Industry, Inc.
Andrew Silsbee
Catherine Simpson
Mr. Charlie Simpson
Jay Smith
Michael Smith
Wade Smith
Erik and Austin Snell
William Snowden
Martha Solano
Southern Door & Plywood, Inc.
Elizabeth Spears
Ralph Springer
Standard Resources Corporation
Michael Stargel
State Farm
Nicholas Steen
John Stephenson
Lizanne Stephenson
Sterling Seacrest Pritchard
Catherine Stern
William Stevens
Alex and Karen Stickney
Bryan Stillwagon
Mitchell Stockwell
Alyn Grace Stowe
Clifford Suing
Michael and Sally Swanger
Tavistock Restaurant Collection
Robyn Taylor*
Taylor Family Foundation
Texas Instruments Foundation
The Anne and Clint Kibler Foundation
The Caritas Fund
The Home Depot Political Action Committee
The Joseph G. and Inez Crawford Burtchaell Foundation, Inc.
The Oenophile Insitute
The Roderick Seward, Flossie Radcliffe and Helen M Galloway Foundation, Inc.
The Stribling Family Foundation
Theta Xi
Thiem Family Foundation
Harry and Susan Thompson
Thrivent Financial
Wanda and Willard Timm
Tito's Handmade Vodka
Traffix
Judy Train and Brendon Kane
Truist Employee Giving Program
Twin Eagle Resource Management
Tim and Edie Twomey
Latonia Tyler
Valentine Pediatric Group
Douglas and Agnes Van Ryn
Gijs van Zon
Stephen and Elizabeth Vaughan
Perry Venturo
Betsy and William Verner Vitol
Meghan Wahlstrom Ramler
Christopher Waits
Gerrold Walker
Scott and Anne Walker
Rachel Walsh
Weinberg, Wheeler, Hudgins, Gunn & Dial, LLC
Michael Wess
Andrew West
Robert West*
Ruth Westrick
Jack and Bette Whitley
Whole Foods Market - Northside Buckhead
Daniel Widener
Alford Williams
Andrea Wilson
Bunny Winter and Mike Doyle
Melissa Wittwer
Virginia Wohlford
David and Deborah Woodsfellow
Mychal Wooldridge
Howard Woolley
Vernon Worthy, II
WRB and Associates, LLC
Jungmo Yang
Christopher Youngs
John Younker
Steve Ziegler
$500-$999
Jacob Abney
Mark Adams
Peter and Pamela Alexander
Heather Alvarez
Rick and Laurie Amerson
Ennis Antoine
Jill Ashmore and Anne Whitney
Casey Aytes
December Baker
Ted Bannon
Jill Baska
Cromwell Baun
Bridget Beier
Bruce Bennett
Lillian Berry
Deborah Bethea
Vishal Bhatnagar
Dana Blankenhorn
Jim Bolger
Sandra Bragg
Brighthouse Life Insurance Company
Denice Brown
Rodger Brown
Chris Bruch
Shakeia Brumfield
Mark Burks
Graham and Amanda Butler
Perry Cantarutti
Holly Capps Cayce
Dan Cassidy
Andres Celedon
Ron and Laurie Coleman
Comcast Employee Giving
Brian Conn
Sarah Connolly
Corporate Volunteer Council of America
Matt Correll
Christopher Courts
Steven Craw
Lizzie Crawford
MaryBeth Culp
Melody Darch
Wesley Davis
Jane DeCantillon
Michael Demarco
Bill Dewalt
Rene Diaz
Robert Dickey
Dove Christian Supply
Brian Doyle
Dwight Duffus
Kevin Dunham
Deirdre Duthil
Bert Eidson
Bruce and Heather Elder
Employees of Northrop Grumman PAC
Thomas and Holly Espy
Estate of Jean Crocco
Patrick Fagan
Karen Ferg
Pamela Ferger
Norman and Adrienne Findley
Beth Finnerty
Michael and Karen Fletcher
Alvin Francis
Frederick Swanston, Inc.
Theodore Freeman and Mary Peironnet
Michael Galeucia
Wynter Galindez
Katherine Gauntt
F. Denise Gibson Bailey
Philip Gilman
Sandra Gilroy
Lucia Giudice
Adam Gluck
Andrew Goldberg
Joshua Golden
Joseph Goodall
Ranjan Goswami
Tyesha Gray
Shawn Gregg
Kelly Guthrie
George R Hall
Jennifer Hall
Allen Han
Joshua Hancock
Randy Harber
Gajanan and Jayashree Hegde
Caroline Hiler
Karen Hill
Susan Hitchcock
Don Hodges
Susan Hodges
Tim Holdsworth
Grace Huang
Martin and Ganelle Huddleston
Dana Hudson
Ira Hughley
Chelsea Hulse
Humana Atlanta Benefits
Megan Ireland
Dustin Jeffordd
Karla Johnson
Kimberly Johnson
Candice Jones
Jon and Kathleen Jones
Ken Jones
Julie and Richard Gang Charitable Fund
Kathy & Kevin Greene Charitable Fund
Caroline Kimberly
Dewayne and Tonya King
Kathryn R King
Leslie Klemperer
Sarah Klenbort
Robert Kochensparger
Joel Kraakevik
Brian Kraus
David and Kimberly Kritzer
Legacy Dental LLC
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Nancy Lyons
Roslyn Mafico
John and Ann Maggard
Dale Malik
Manitoba Corporation
Jere and Jane Martin
Mark Mason
Valderia Mathis
James and Dana Matlock
Joseph and Tami Barron
Jacob McBride
Marla Jo McIver
Danna McKay
Trigg McLeod
Tim McVay
Sheryl Meddin
Michael Medwed
Sarah Melikian
John Hays and Anna Mershon
MetroFresh
Sally Meyer
Tabatha Michel
Mighty Oak Signs
Robert Miller
Azeem Mistry
James Monteith
Al Morgan
Chris Morris
Kent Morrisey
Joy Myrick
Brian Newsome
Caroline Nolen
Robert Ortner
Carissa Oyedele
Jennifer Page
Douglas Park and Alexandra Galov
Pepsico
Stephen Perez
Jeff and Kristin Pierce
Bo and Kallie Platt
Scott Plum
Chadrick Plunkett
Lisa Porter
Chris Porto
Ann Potts
Elizabeth Pratt
Tom Preacher
Allison Pryor
Michael Pursley
Gere and Sherie Quinn
Martin and Janet Quirk
Ebenee Randolph
Brenda Rappaport
Kimberly Reese
Lilly and Jake Reid
Steve Reteneller
Norman Richardson
Sue Rodman
David Rogers
Ramona Rollins
Jason Rosenberg
Stephen and Paula Reynolds
Brian and Gina Ruppert
Erin Rybos
Joe Santos
Linda Scarborough
Brad Schaff
Scott Schoenberg
Kimberly Scott
Victoria Scott
Graham Seagroves
Corey Self
Soy Shajary
Sanjeeda Shalim
Almas Shikari
Greg and Gina Sims
Michelle Smith
Julie Sonday
Nate Spanheimer
Starr Giving
Albert and Dawn Stephens
Jeb Stewart
Nya Stilwell
Bruce Strahan
Patricia Strougal
Theresa Stuermer
Richard and Dorothy Sussman
Kelsey Sutton
Matthew and Caroline Talley
Mary Tanzy
Michael Taylor
Susan Taylor
The Almar Foundation
The General Motors Foundation
Nancy Thompson
William Trotter
Tuxedo Glass
United Way of Greater Toledo
Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc.
Nick VanDeRoer
Daniel Varela Rosas
Martin Vergara
Verizon Wireless
Josie Vetrano
Joseph and Carol Vivona
Angela Warrier
Max Weinberg
Randelle Wesley
Colin White
Kim Wilson
Camille Windham
Charyl Wojtaszek
Robert Woo
Adam Wood
Frank Wrenn
Marianne Zalenski
Legacy Society
(Donors who made a new
planned gift commitment in 2025)
Anonymous
Jeffrey Brannon
Sarah McClellan
Patrick Read
Charles Renfro
Monshunita Westberry
ReStore Donors
$100,000+
Amazon
Focus Design Group
$25,000 - $99,999
Accent Décor
Brown & Jordan
CEVA Logistics
Currey & Co.
Forty West
IHG Hotels & Resorts
Indoor4Outdoor
Lionsgate
O W Lee
Room & Board
Source ATL
The Armstrong Company
Williams Sonoma, Inc
$10,000 - $24,999
BeHome
Ebel, Inc.
Empire Homes
Fidelity Inventments
Frame My Mirror
Hanamint Corporation
Home Comfort
Jim Thompson America
Jordan Manufacturing
JW Collection
Kaboodle Home
Lloyd Flanders
My Casual Space/Ideal Living
Patio Renaissance
Prestige Casual
PROLOGIS
Rejuvenation
SE Marketing
Tom Barrow Company
Traditions in Tile
$5,000 - $9,999
Accurate Services
Atlanta Specialty Millworks
Castlery
Deljou Art Group
Great Wraps
Home Comfort
Huff Harrington
Melvin S. Roos & Co., Inc.
Regretting You Productions
Renaissance Tile & Bath
Rita Milos Expressive Design Group
Rustic Wood Floor Supply and Distribution
SOHO MYRIAD, INC
Synergy Films
The Polished Peach
Unipak Designs Corp
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