Complete listing of Green Bay Packers Give Back Award recipients since 2000
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1 Complete listing of Green Bay Packers Give Back Award recipients since 2000 Previous finalists, runners-up and winners 2017 Winners Pam Acerbi of Kenosha Shalom Center of the Interfaith Network of Kenosha County, Kenosha Father Ken DeGroot, O. Praem. of De Pere Casa ALBA Melanie Hispanic Community Resource Center of Green Bay, Green Bay Becky Fickel of Appleton St. Vincent de Paul, Appleton Linda Haag of Green Bay Bethesda Lutheran Communities Inc., Watertown Lynn Maglio of Milwaukee Aurora Healing & Advocacy Services, Milwaukee Patrick Mickelsen of Nashotah Turkey Club, Nashotah Megan Ninnemann of Wausau Payton s Promise, Weston Kallie Pleuss of Tomah Neighbor for Neighbor, Inc., Tomah Barb Schweig of Couderay Hayward Community Food Shelf Inc., Hayward DuWayne Wieck of Plymouth Camo Quilt Project; Franklin American Legion Post 387, Plymouth 2016 Winners Mary Jane Bublitz of Green Bay Bellin Health, Green Bay Jason Engledow of Cedarburg YMCA of Northern Rock County, Janesville Shelli Hagerty of Antigo UWEX Langlade County 4-H Leaders Association, Antigo Kathy Jauquet of De Pere Unity, De Pere Richard Marbes of De Pere Disabled American Veterans, Russell Leicht Chapter 3, De Pere Anthony Pine of New Berlin Special Olympics Wisconsin, Greater Milwaukee Area, Mequon Jerry Prellwitz of De Pere Curative Connections, Green Bay Susan Rudolph of Peshtigo Peshtigo Food Pantry, Peshtigo Michele Sliwicki of Neenah Winnebago County Literacy Council, Oshkosh Ambrose Wiering of Two Rivers Lakeshore FIRST Robotics, St. Nazianz 2015 Winners Cindi MacSwain of Appleton Homeless Connections, Appleton
2 Mark Keup of New Berlin Heritage Christian Schools Inc., New Berlin Audrey Hemmer of Greenfield Audio & Braille Literacy Enhancement Inc., Milwaukee Carol Bush of Green Bay Encompass Early Education and Care, Inc., Green Bay Todd Mandel of Sparta Civil Air Patrol, Madison William Kocken of Green Bay 4th H.O.O.R.A.H. WI, Green Bay Sue DeBruin of Seymour Friends of the Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary Inc., Green Bay Kevin McAdam of Stevens Point 2617 Club LLC, Stevens Point Michael George of Madison Wisconsin Youth Symphony Orchestra, Madison Carter and Caragan Olles of De Pere Bright Young Dyslexics Foundation Inc., De Pere 2014 Winners Cathy Jarosinksi of Green Bay Junior Achievement of Wisconsin, Inc., Brown County District, De Pere Steve Paradowski of Milwaukee Kathy s House, Wauwatosa Mark DeBruin of Appleton Housing Partnership of the Fox Cities, Inc., Appleton Delbert Dietzler of Rudolph Wisconsin Rapids Family Center, Inc., Wisconsin Rapids Nancy and Randy Knapp of Manitowoc Big Brothers Big Sisters of Manitowoc County, Manitowoc Tuesday Guys Lou French, Jim Janette, and Dave Jones of Nashotah Inspirio Youth Ministries Inc., Nashotah Donajane Brasch of De Pere NAMI Brown County, Inc., Green Bay Hans Lux of Green Bay Green Bay Area Crime Stoppers Inc., Green Bay Jeremy Kivett of Green Bay Salvation Army, Green Bay Julius Lindsey of Green Bay Brown County Human Service Department PALS Program, Green Bay 2013 Winners Nancy Sigsworth of Amery Ruby's Pantry Amery/Polk County Christians in Action, Amery Ellen Sauer of Appleton Arc Fox Cities, Appleton Violet Golz of Gresham Lutheran Counseling & Family Services of Wisconsin, Wauwatosa Gary Bauman of Oneida St. John the Evangelist Homeless Shelter, Green Bay Ken Wagner, Jim Brost, and Rich Kaczmarowski of Marshfield St. Vincent de Paul, Marshfield Metropolitan Association of Builders (MBA) of Waukesha The Women's Center, Waukesha John Hager of De Pere St. Vincent Hospital, Green Bay Paul Salmon of Appleton Loaves & Fishes of the Fox Valley, Inc., Sherwood Rachel Ley of Stevens Point St. Michael's Foundation, Stevens Point Lauren McLester-Davis of De Pere First Book - Greater Green Bay, De Pere 2012 Winners Dawn Marcott of Eau Claire Make-A-Wish Foundation of Wisconsin Inc., Butler Ruth Silverman of Channahon, Ill. Camp Anokijig, Plymouth Jeanette Tobler of Appleton Community Clothes Closet Inc., Menasha Marie Fonder of Green Bay Literacy Green Bay Inc., Green Bay
3 Jean O Brien and Lynn Van Zeeland of Appleton Community Outreach Temporary Services Inc., Appleton Sheboygan Symphony Carolers Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra Inc., Sheboygan Casey DeGrand of Luxemburg Rob DeGrand Memorial Foundation, Luxemburg Aileen Koenigs of Fond du Lac Arc of Fond du Lac Inc., Fond du Lac Hannah Scolare of Green Bay Evergreen Productions Inc., Green Bay Travis Revolinski of Green Bay Volunteer Center Inc., Green Bay 2011 Winners Lee Will, Wausau Central Wisconsin Children s Theatre Inc., Wausau Jill Schneider, Madison Community GroundWorks, Madison Jordyn Schara, North Freedom HOPE (Helping Our Peers Excel), North Freedom Will Harrington, Wauwatosa Best Buddies Wisconsin, Wauwatosa John Milisauskas, Kenosha Kenosha Literacy Council Inc., Kenosha Jim Graziano, Green Bay Golden House, Green Bay John and Mary Kurzynski, Pulaski The Community Pantry of Pulaski, Pulaski Fred and Nancy Umland, Neenah Best Friends of Neenah-Menasha, Neenah John Jagemann, Manitowoc Manitowoc County Domestic Violence Center, Manitowoc Dorrinne Bebault, Osceola Lamar Community Center Inc., St. Croix Falls 2010 Winners $1,000 charity grant for each Gary Allen, Green Bay Cerebral Palsy, Inc. Wayne Bisek, Oregon Buckets for Hunger, Inc. Christopher Bomberg, Waukesha Association for the Rights of Citizens with Handicaps Patty Bond, La Crosse La Crosse Citizen Advocacy, a program of Arc La Crosse, Inc. Louise Driver, Chetek Chetek Food Shelf, Inc. Bob Garfinkel, Luxemburg Literacy Partners of Kewaunee County, Inc. Tami Gilbertson, Madison VSA Wisconsin Richard Kellogg, Green Bay Jackie Nitschke Center, Inc. Pamela Knackert, Milwaukee ZONTA Club of Milwaukee Dean Magnin, Marinette Marinette Catholic Central Athletic Inc. Barbara Muench, Cumberland Cumberland School District Jerry Murphy, Marshfield American Red Cross, North Central Wisconsin Regional Chapter Tom Murphy, Cross Plaines St. Francis Xavier Youth Football Karen Petasek, Green Bay Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeastern Wisconsin Kathy Peterson, Ladysmith Hope Lutheran Church Food Pantry Katelyn Quigley, Green Bay Freedom House Ministries, Inc. Robert Radder, Kiel Kiel Soccer Club Lynette Speltz, Independence Indee Summer Rec Program Vern Strayer, La Crosse The Salvation Army of La Crosse Diane Taylor, Medford Indianhead Community Action Agency
4 2009 Winners $1,000 charity grant for each Adaptive Community Approach Program Members, Waukesha - Adaptive Community Approach Program, Waukesha George Liberatore, Germantown - Arthritis Foundation - Wisconsin Chapter, West Allis. Mary Glassbrenner, Eau Claire - Easter Seals Wisconsin - Northwest Office, Fall Creek Mary Soll, Fond du Lac - Fond du Lac County 4-H Adult Leaders Association, Fond du Lac Timothy Kneeland, De Pere - Greater Green Bay YMCA, Green Bay Kim Thornborrow, Shawano - Helping Elevate thru Art & Love, Inc., De Pere Kathy Schumacher, Janesville - House of Mercy Homeless Center, Janesville Raymond Vaughn, Rice Lake - Kinship of Rice Lake, Inc., Rice Lake Rudy Gutierrez, Pewaukee - La Casa de Esperanza, Inc., Waukesha Ernest Stephan, Crivitz - Marinette County Elderly Services, Crivitz Ida Baumann, Green Bay - N.E.W. Curative Rehabilitation, Inc., Green Bay Judy Krawczyk, Green Bay - N.E.W. Zoological Society, Inc., Green Bay Gary Ziegelbauer, Green Bay - New Community Shelter, Inc., Green Bay Rick Smith, Port Washington - Port Washington Historical Society, Port Washington Dawn Novitski, Clintonville - Red River Riders Therapeutic Riding for the Disabled, Inc., Shawano Jack Holmstedt, Pewaukee - Southeast Wisconsin Medical Reserve Corps, Waukesha Vincent Nicklas, Green Bay - St. Vincent de Paul, Green Bay Patrick Mickelsen, Nashotah - Turkey Club, Milwaukee Barb Rigden, Racine - Volunteer Center of Racine County, Racine Cindy Holland, Portage - WAGS, Inc., Madison 2008 Winners Lori Beirl, De Pere, Altrusa International Inc. Green Bay Joseph Zuniga, Mosinee, Central Wisconsin Saints Hockey Association, Inc., Plover Victor Misurelli, Kenosha, Club Breakaway, Inc., Kenosha Rose Clark, Mauston, Juneau County Historical Society, Mauston Marge Austin, Beloit, Kids Fun and Drama, Beloit Peg Larson, Oshkosh, Mercy Medical Center-Affinity Health System, Oshkosh Cooks for Room at the Inn, Green Bay, New Community Shelter, Green Bay Rick Miller, De Pere, Ribbon of Hope Foundation, De Pere William Bornhuetter, Kenosha, RSVP of Kenosha County - Kenosha Area Family and Aging Services, Inc., Kenosha Dean G. Kelly, Darien, Southern Lakes Association of the Deaf, Delavan 2007 Winners Lori Delain, Casco, American Red Cross Lakeland Chapter, Green Bay Gert Schmieder, Menasha, Community Clothes Closet, Menasha
5 Tracy Arndt, Green Bay, Encompass Early Education & Care Inc., Green Bay Robert DeGroot, De Pere, Hemophilia Outreach Center, Green Bay Phillip Flottum, Cumberland, Kinship of Cumberland & Turtle Lake, Cumberland Preble High School Paraprofessional Group, Green Bay, Preble High School Students with Disabilities Program Alvin Brink, Ripon, Ripon Community Swim Club Greg Pribek, Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan Falls High School Football Program Dennis Dutton, Delavan, S.M.I.L.E.S. (Special Methods in Learning Equine Skills), Darien John Utnehmer, Sturgeon Bay, Sturgeon Bay Little League 2006 Winners Helen Blader, Central Wisconsin Community Action Council, Inc., Wisconsin Dells Larry (Moss) Dahn (Tomah, WI), Veterans Assistance Foundation, Inc., Newburg Tom Deer, Bellevue East Town Optimist Club, Green Bay Ryan Hussey and Becca Davis (co-recipients from Appleton, Wis.), Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America-Wisconsin Chapter, West Allis Judi McClain, Eastshore Humane Society, Chilton Robert McQuillen, Northwoods Children's Museum, Eagle River William "Bill" Perlick, Fishing Has No Boundaries-Hayward Chapter, Hayward Mark F. Phillips, United Cerebral Palsy of West Central Wisconsin, Eau Claire John Smith, Volunteer Center Inc. of Brown County, Green Bay Mary Ann Steffes, Beacon House, Fond du Lac 2005 Winners $1,000 charity grant for each Craig Huxford, Partners in Education, a program of the Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce, Green Bay Don Weber, Boys & Girls Brigade, Neenah Greg Marnocha, Seymour Lions Club, Seymour Rev. William Ribbens, Catholic Charities, Inc., Green Bay Richard (Dick) Weber, Manitowoc County Habitat for Humanity, Manitowoc 2004 Winner & Finalists $10,000 charity grant for winner, $1,000 charity grants for finalists WINNER: Rita Clark, Brown County Human Services Department - Pals Program, Green Bay Mary Bohman, ASPIRO, Inc., Green Bay Jan Allan, The Back to School Store, Green Bay Jim Golembeski, Family Violence Center, Green Bay Wayne Stoflet, Kimberly Area Soccer Association (KASA), Combined Locks, Wis. Paul Chaffee, Racine Explorer Scouts Drum & Bugle Corps, Racine, Wis. Mary Brechlin, Reach Counseling Services, Menasha, Wis. Mark Ellis, Youth Go, Inc., Neenah, Wis.
6 Pat Armbruster, Special Olympics Ozaukee County, Cedarburg, Wis. Daniel Williams, Green Bay West Lions Club, Green Bay 2003 Winner & Finalists $10,000 charity grant for winner, $1,000 charity grants for finalists WINNER: John Wirch, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeastern Wisconsin, Green Bay Nancy Kindt, Center for Blind & Visually Impaired Children, Milwaukee Bill Barcome, St. Vincent de Paul Society, Green Bay Tony Chakonas, Camp Heartland Project, Inc., Milwaukee Joe Covelli, River Falls First Responders, River Falls 2002 Winner, Runners-Up & Finalists $10,000 charity grant for winner, $2,500 charity grants for runners-up, $1,000 charity grants for finalists WINNER: Troy Tyloch, AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin, Milwaukee RUNNER-UP: Bette Anderson, Bay Area Humane Society, Green Bay RUNNER-UP: Bill Collar, Wisconsin Football Coaches Association, Seymour Phil Hendrickson, Encompass Child Care, Inc., Green Bay John Franken, Cerebral Palsy, Inc./CP Center, Green Bay Christin Root, AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Pat O'Keefe, United Way of Brown County, Green Bay Gary Williams, Rawhide Boys Ranch, New London Sue Olmsted, The Salvation Army, Green Bay The Green Bay Senior Optimist Club, Special Olympics, Green Bay 2001 Winner, Runners-Up & Finalists $10,000 charity grant for winner, $2,500 charity grants for runners-up, $1,000 charity grants for finalists WINNER: Chia Ly, Hmong Association of Green Bay RUNNER-UP: Sister Carlotta Ullmer, Literacy Council of Brown County, Green Bay RUNNER-UP: The Club, Special Olympics of Northeastern Wisconsin, Green Bay Harley Larsen, The Salvation Army, Green Bay Mike Vanryzin, Greater Green Bay Y.M.C.A. Gene Schuh, Paul's Pantry, Green Bay Reid Peot, Family Services, Green Bay Gerald Wickwire, American Red Cross Lakeland Chapter, Green Bay Lisa Manna, Boys & Girls Club of Green Bay Nancy Armbrust, United Way of Brown County, Green Bay 2000 Winner, Runners-Up & Finalists $10,000 charity grant for winner, $2,500 charity grants for runners-up, $1,000 charity grants for finalists WINNER: Dr. Jeremy Green, N.E.W. Community Clinic (Prevea Community Fund), Green Bay RUNNER-UP: Don & Mary Verdegan, American Red Cross Lakeland Chapter, Green Bay RUNNER-UP: Jenny Spychalski, Ashwaubenon High School, Ashwaubenon
7 Bonnie Rankin, The Salvation Army of Superior Virgil Koester, United Way of Brown County, Green Bay Carol Bush, Encompass Child Care, Inc., Green Bay Ted Jones, The Salvation Army of Chippewa Falls Rhodesia Butler, Packers Women's Association, Green Bay
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