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Paul G. Rogers Champion Circle

Paul G. RogersThe National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF) established the Paul G. Rogers Champion Circle in 2006 in recognition of the Honorable Paul G. Rogers and his lifelong commitment to this nation’s health care and especially, the field of bone health and osteoporosis. Paul was the founding Chairman of NOF, serving as chairperson for 19 years.

Mr. Rogers served in Congress for 24 years, eight of which he served as the Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Health and Environment.  Virtually every major piece of landmark health legislation during that period bears the Rogers name.  He was instrumental in helping to enact the National Arthritis Act, The Research on Aging Act, The National Cancer Act, The Clean Air Act, The Safe Drinking Water Act, and helped to establish the National Institute on Aging at the National Institutes of Health.

The Paul G. Rogers Champion Circle recognizes individuals and families who join Paul’s commitment to this nation’s health care and his tradition of caring by making annual gifts totaling $1,000 or more to benefit the National Osteoporosis Foundation.  Gifts may be unrestricted or restricted to specific program areas of awareness, advocacy, public and health professional education or research.

The greatest benefit from membership in the Paul G. Rogers Champion Circle comes from knowing your gift is helping NOF fulfill its mission to prevent osteoporosis, to promote life long bone health, to help improve the lives of those affected by osteoporosis and related fractures and to find a cure.  Additional benefits of membership include:

·      A Certificate of Appreciation

·      Your name listed in an issue of the Osteoporosis Report newsletter

·      A copy of the Annual Report and your name listed in the Honor Roll of Donors

·      Invitations to NOF events and functions

Gift Levels

Gifts that meet the criteria for the Paul G. Rogers Champion Circle will be recognized annually according the level of the donation:

Partner  gifts of $50,000 or more
Ambassador gifts of $25,000 to $49,999
Sustainer  gifts of $10,000 to $24,999
Patron    gifts of $5,000   to $9,999
Benefactor   gifts of $1,000   to $4,999

Charter Members

The National Osteoporosis Foundation is also offering donors a special opportunity to become Charter Members.  Anyone who contributes or pledges $5,000 or more between November 2006 and December 2007 will be permanently recognized as a Charter Member and will be listed as such in all future publications that list the Paul G. Rogers Champion Circle participants.

Additionally, to honor those who participate as a Charter Member, a special desk top award will be sent to each person that will identify them as a member of this exclusive circle of donors. 

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Paul G. Rogers

Champion Circle

 

Charter Members

Madeline Anbinder

Bob & Vaneeda Bennett

 

Dr. & Mrs. Francis J.

Bonner, Jr.

 

Bess Dawson-Hughes, M.D.

Ethel LeFrak

Deborah T. Gold, Ph.D

Grace S. Gold

Laurel Himmelblau

Mrs. Betty Ann Leith

Lois Joy Lester

Mildred Bland Miller

Susan and Keith Randall

Leo Schargorodski

Dr. Burton Spiller

Toni Stablile

Piper and Kinne Sutton

Ambassador Level
for 2007

Toni Stabile

Sustainer Level for 2007

 

Mrs. Betty Ann Leith

Patron Level for 2007


Dr. & Mrs. Francis J.
Bonner, Jr.

Benefactor Level        

for 2007

Arnold Bernhard Foundation

The Bryant Family Trust

Linda Costello

Jerome & Laura Dorfman
Charitable Foundation

C. Conrad Johnston, Jr., MD

Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Kainen

 

Michael Kleerekoper, MD
& Dorothy Nelson, PhD 

 

Annemary Meeter

 

Mildred Bland Miller

 

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reisman  

 

Paul G. Rogers

 

Susan & James Siler
 

Wesley D. Tate     

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