Northwest Georgia Philanthropists

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 BethelThe Bethels talk about planning their charitable endeavors |
Dr. Harold HughesHarold Hughes established a scholarship fund that now bears his name |
James Brown FamilySis Brown and family invest in community |
Raymond King FamilyRaymond and Pearl King talk about giving back to community |
Judy BrushEd Brush set-up a fund for children to honor his mother, Judy |
Norris LittleNorris Little discusses the fund to assist Waveland, Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina |
Norman BurkettNorman Burkett talks about collaboration and his life of service |
Saul RaisinIn his twenties, Saul Raisin created the Raisin Hope Foundation to support brain injury research |
John and Ann Felton CollinsThe Collinses used the Foundation to leave a legacy |
Sherman ShepherdSherman Shepherd believed in supporting community |
Tommy and Mary Lynn CriderThe Criders talk about building a church in Nicaragua |
Olen and Melissa SuireThe Suires are always willing to lend their time to civic and humanitarian projects |
Dr. Bill GregoryFriends honor Bill Gregory by setting-up a health and wellness fund in his name |
Randy and Jackie ThompsonThe Thompsons contribute time and dollars to community projects and organizations |
Richard HauensteinThe Hauensteins are helping middle school students in Pickens County |
Zack and Rita NorvilleThe Norvilles talk about giving back to the Dalton community |