TCF Donor Stories

 

Family Influences Commitments: Jim and Nancy Lapp
Taking advice from his father, Jim Lapp and his wife Nancy set up their own Donor Advised Fund to support higher education – a cause their family has supported for over 85 years.

Legal Experts Appreciate Counsel: Shumaker Loop & Kendrick’s story
Shumaker Loop & Kendrick, LLP established a fund to make charitable gifts in the four communities where it has offices. The Foundation has much to offer businesses so they can focus on their mission.

Reading Opens His World:  Read for Literacy
Read for Literacy provides adult basic literacy tutoring to Toledo area residents. Meet William Lewis and his tutor, Mary Berry, and learn their story.

Quiet Giver Creates Compassionate Legacy
Honoring this donor’s wishes, his name and gift remain anonymous, but this quiet giver has created a lasting legacy in our community for generations.

Schmidt Donor Story
To further his dad's philanthropic philosophy in the community, Tom Schmidt of Rossford makes charitable donations to organizations that help people help themselves.

West Donor Story
His years of serving as a volunteer with the Toledo Community Foundation influenced By West and his wife, Laura, to establish a Legacy Society fund at the Foundation. Although now living in Harbor Springs, Michigan, they care about the Toledo community and its future.

Kitty Todd Showcases Nature's Heritage
The Nature Conservancy is working to restore land in northwest Ohio's Oak Openings Region to make sure the natural species live in the preserve and remove species that invade this treasure.

Mud Hens Donor Story
To make sure that children who may not otherwise have the opportunity to experience the thrills at Fifth Third Field, the Toledo Mud Hens created the Helping Hens Fund through the Toledo Community Foundation's Center for Corporate & Business Philanthropy.

Berlin Donor Story
For Dave and Jean Ann Berlin of Hudson, Michigan, making their community a better place was a little more difficult than they imagined.

Williamson's Donor Story
From his childhood, John Williamson vividly remembers taking an elementary school field trip to Severance Hall in Cleveland to hear the Cleveland Symphony.

Family Philanthropy: David and Georgia Welles
A spirit of "family philanthropy" was something David Welles, Sr., inherited from his father, and he wanted to ensure that the family tradition was kept alive. A TCF donor advised fund provided him the means to do so, and to engage his own children and grandchildren in the process. They now maintain three funds at the Foundation, focusing on children, culture and quality of life issues not only in the Toledo area, but across the nation.

The Rubini Family Story
After the sudden death of their 10-year-old daughter, Claire, in 2000, Brad and Julie Rubini wanted to honor their daughter and keep her spirit alive by focusing on her love of books, storytelling and music. An easy-to-establish TCF Donor Advised Fund gave them a simple way to maintain a legacy in her honor.

Leaving a Legacy: Harold and Charlotte Shaffer
The Shaffers ensured a permanent legacy of contribution to their community through a combination of Directed and Field of Interest Funds at the Foundation.

Embracing Nature and Tiffany: Steve and Penny Staelin
Tiffany Staelin had a unique passion for life and the world around her, and with her untimely death at the age of 31 her family and friends felt something should be done to support Tiffany's interests. Through a TCF donor advised fund, they are able to ensure that her spirit lives on.

Nurturing the Family Tree: Dr. Amjad and Dottie Hussain
Almost 100 years after his grandfather became a physician in Pakistan, S. Amjad Hussain, M.D. began his medical career in Toledo and felt an obligation to build bridges of understanding between the two countries. The Foundation was able to help him convert a donation of real estate into a donor advised fund that will support the Toledo community in perpetuity.

Perennial Giving: Sam Carson
Toledo resident Sam Carson wanted to preserve a family tradition of giving, while also allowing his entire family to participate in deciding how their charitable dollars should be distributed. With the assistance of the Foundation, the Carson Family Metroparks Fund and Carson Family Fund have helped them make perennial giving a true family affair.



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