Northwest Georgia Philanthropists

Rita and Zack Norville

We work with individuals and families every single day to help them plan their charitable endeavors. Below is a collection of giving profiles that highlight some of the grand achievements of a sampling of Northwest Georgia's most charitable and giving souls.

 

 

Jim and Trisha Bethel

The Bethels talk about planning their charitable endeavors

Dr. Harold Hughes

Harold Hughes established a scholarship fund that now bears his name

James Brown Family

Sis Brown and family invest in community

Raymond King Family

Raymond and Pearl King talk about giving back to community

Judy Brush

Ed Brush set-up a fund for children to honor his mother, Judy

Norris Little

Norris Little discusses the fund to assist Waveland, Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina

Norman Burkett

Norman Burkett talks about collaboration and his life of service

Saul Raisin

In his twenties, Saul Raisin created the Raisin Hope Foundation to support brain injury research

John and Ann Felton Collins

The Collinses used the Foundation to leave a legacy

Sherman Shepherd

Sherman Shepherd believed in supporting community

Tommy and Mary Lynn Crider

The Criders talk about building a church in Nicaragua

Olen and Melissa Suire

The Suires are always willing to lend their time to civic and humanitarian projects

Dr. Bill Gregory

Friends honor Bill Gregory by setting-up a health and wellness fund in his name

Randy and Jackie Thompson

The Thompsons contribute time and dollars to community projects and organizations

Richard Hauenstein

The Hauensteins are helping middle school students in Pickens County

Zack and Rita Norville

The Norvilles talk about giving back to the Dalton community