Foundation
Circle of Friends
Individuals and businesses that generously provide support for the Anne Carlsen Center are part of our Circle of Friends. Their generosity enables us to provide the loving care that God intends for all individuals, specifically those receiving hope and healing at the Center.
Butterflies are the souls of children. The children we serve epitomize all that is found in this beautiful creature. Beginning life in a fragile state, they must undergo a transformation to reveal their inner beauty to the world.
With the symbolic and spiritual connection to the butterfly, the Anne Carlsen Center Circle of Friends bring these fragile gifts from God into its recognition levels.
Annual Friends
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Small Copper: ($150-$249)
Your commitment can help purchase packets of seeds that can be planted by students, and grown throughout a summer season, before being harvested in the fall. |
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Gatekeeper: Make an annual commitment of $250-$499.
Your gift can provide a computer program to help children with learning disabilities read books by themselves. |
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Emperor: Pledge to give an annual gift of $500-$999.
Help us provide a child with the controls he or she needs to turn on lights or a radio independently. |
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Monarch: An annual commitment of $1,000 or more
Your gift can help us purchase special bicycles that give children who can't peddle the opportunity to ride. |
Tree of Life
This group of individuals has made significant lifetime gifts to support the Anne Carlsen Center. They are recognized on our Tree of Life with leaves, apples, stones and clouds bearing their names. Consider a major gift of $5,000 or more and join others who are watering our Tree of Life. The levels are named after butterflies with unique and beautiful features.
- Holly Blue: ($5,000 - $99,999)
- Peacock: ($100,000 - $249,999)
- Crimson Patch: ($250,000 - $499,999)
- Red Admiral: ($500,000 +)
Benefactor Society
Consider becoming one of our Benefactor Society by committing a planned gift to the Anne Carlsen Center. Members of this group make provision for the Center in their wills or estate plans. Some make the Center a life insurance beneficiary, establish a charitable annuity or a trust.
More information about planned giving options
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