Sponsors

Emmy Lou Tompkins Foundation

The chapter received grants in 2019, 2020 and 2021 to support the hygiene kit and Crisis Clothing programs.

Aldi

The chapter received grants for the hygiene kit program from Aldi in 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021.

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Mercator Club of Columbus

The Mercator Club of Columbus was founded in the early 1900s, and had a number of chapters throughout the Midwest.  Today only the Columbus chapter remains, and their members are committed to giving the money they make through their fundraising efforts to local children’s charities.  Metro Columbus received grants beginning in 2016 to the present.

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Kohl’s Department Store

Before the Pandemic employees from one of the Kohl’s Department Stores in Columbus provided community service by working on our Assault Survivor Kit® Program.  They worked at the chapter office inventorying hygiene items and packing the hygiene kits that are given to child survivors of abuse at emergency rooms at local hospitals, Franklin County Children Services and Huckleberry House.  Kohl’s gives grants of $500 each time the employees work at Assistance League of Metro Columbus.

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Thrivent Financial

Thrivent Financial is a not-for-profit membership organization, and also a Fortune 500 financial services organization. In 2015 alone, Thrivent Financial and their members:

  • Raised/donated $203.9 million for member-chosen causes.
  • Generated 9.3 million volunteer hours for programs in members’ communities.

Thrivent contributes a fixed amount to Assistance League of Metro Columbus each year.

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