Thank You to Our Donors!

  1. Updates

Local philanthropy is vital to our mission of bringing safe and health play to every kid.  It is through the generous investments of local foundations, corporations, and individuals that we are able to leverage play to bring out the best in every kid.

We would like to thank the following supporters for their generous donations:

Al & Susan Young
Anonymous
Aurora Health Care
Bill & Nancy D’Amato
Brandgarten
Brewers Community Foundation
Brian and Barb Smigelski
Bruce and Priscilla O’Neill
Burke Foundation
Caley Clinton
Charles James
Chicago Title Insurance Company
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin
Chris Banaszak
CJD Moving Systems, Inc. DBA Two Men and a Truck
Colectivo Coffee
Craig Wilson
Cyndee and Steve Davee
Dan Schiller
Dave Moon
David And Roberta Drews
Deborah Lukovich
Derek Pleasants
Einstein Bagels
Frank Cumberbatch
Gardner Foundation
Gary Jorgensen
General Mills Foundation
Green Bay Packers Foundation
James Price
James Ystesund
Jami Burrell
Jan Johnson
Janet and Shelby Dixon
Joan Fagan
John Price
Johnson Controls
Judith Wilson
Kathleen Price
Kohl’s Corporation
Kristen Carlson
Kristine Szatmary
Kurt Jacobson
Level 3 Communications
Megan Bender
Michael A Wright
Midwestern Unconventional Sports Association MUSA
Milwaukee Business Journal
Moore Oil
Northwestern Mutual
One America
Patricia DeSmidt
Paul Schmitz
Pizza Shuttle
Playworks Wisconsin
Real Estate Alliance for Charity (REACH)
Richard Marquardt
Richard Rodgers
Robert W Krieger
Robert W. Baird
Sharry Flaherty
Thomas Price
Virginia Sara
Waterstone Bank
Waukesha County Community Foundation INC
We Energies

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