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Recognizing and uniting friends and supporters whose compassion makes possible the many programs of
The Salvation Army to help others less fortunate.
The Salvation Army established the William Booth Society to recognize and honor individuals, foundations, corporations, churches, and civic groups who make an annual gift of $5,000 or more to support Salvation Army programs and services in Rhode Island.
Those in the William Booth Society exemplify philanthropic leadership and outstanding commitment.
Shaw’s Supermarkets
The Del Prete Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jachna
Christopher and Mary Howland
Meehan Foundation, Inc.
NewportFed Charitable Foundation
The John Clarke Trust
Bazarsky Family Foundation
Janet Z. Carter
Helen E. and Stanley H. Grossman Fund
Harrington Family Charitable Fund
Hemingway Hamlin Family Fund
Lynn Leonard
Joseph Morrissey
Susan Murphy
Navigant Credit Union
Paul and Mary Pyne
The Estate of Edward F. Raposa
Rhode Island Foundation
Savage & Luther Family Fund
Tasca Automotive Group, Inc.
ANONYMOUS (4)
The calendar year is January 1 to December 31. Annual recognition reflects those who have made gifts or payments on pledges during the prior twelve-month period.
The William Booth Society Circle - $5,000 to $9,999
William Booth Society members are invariably among the leaders who cause positive changes in their communities.
The George Scott Railton Circle - $10,000 to $24,999
Commissioner George Scott Railton and seven Lassies “invaded” New York in 1880 to launch the first work of The Salvation Army in the United States.
The Evangeline Booth Circle - $25,000 to $49,999
Evangeline Booth, the dynamic daughter of William and Catherine, served as Commander of The Salvation Army in the United States, 1904-33 and was elected first woman General in 1934.
The Catherine Mumford Booth Circle - $50,000 to $99,999
Co-founder of The Salvation Army, a fighter for women’s rights and moral crusader, the wife of William Booth became one of the most influential women in modern religious history.
The Founder's Circle - $100,000 and above
William Booth, founder of The Salvation Army turned the world’s attention to the plight of the poor and changed the direction of Christianity.
For more information on the William Booth Society, please contact us at:
The Salvation Army Southern New England Division
Holly Fink, Divisional Director of Donor Relations
855 Asylum Avenue, Hartford, CT 06105
Office: (860) 702-0036
Cell: 860-539-1480
Holly.Fink@use.salvationarmy.org