Spirit of Philanthropy Lifetime Achievement
Daranne and Paul Folino
Nominated by MIND INSTITUTE, Cal State Fullerton, College of Business &
Economics and Orange County Performing Arts Center
Daranne
and Paul Folino epitomize the ideal for the Spirit of Philanthropy Lifetime
Achievement Award. Paul shares his energy, leadership and business expertise
with numerous nonprofit organizations. His passionate involvement has shaped and
continues to influence the activities of the MIND Institute, Orange County
Performing Arts Center, Orange County Business Committee for the Arts, South
Coast Repertory, Chapman University, Project Tomorrow, and Cal State Fullerton’s
College of Business and Economics. In each case, Paul serves as a Board member
at the highest level, providing leadership gifts for campaigns and operating
support, and helping to generate millions of dollars in support. Daranne and
Paul give generously of their resources and talent and are deeply committed to
the well-being of Orange County. They exemplify the altruistic values of
philanthropy.
Outstanding Philanthropists
Pat and William Podlich
Nominated by Orange County Community Foundation
Pat and Bill Podlich are being celebrated for the generosity, wisdom and
diligence they bring to their giving to our community. After co-founding PIMCO
(Pacific Investment Management Companies) in 1971, Bill led the firm to become
the nation’s pre-eminent manager of fixed-income securities during his 22-year
tenure as the chief executive. He now serves as a Consulting Managing Director
for the firm, and with his wife finds great joy in giving back to the community.
For the past 10 years, they have focused their time, resources, and leadership
in four primary areas: education, building local philanthropy, civic engagement,
and the arts. The Podlichs have been prominent in supporting the Southern
California charter schools movement and have advocated the spirit and practice
of democracy by endowing a fellowship for graduate students at UC Irvine, where
he is an active member of the UCI Foundation Board. Additionally, Bill serves on
the boards of the Business Committee for the Arts, Orange County’s Pacific
Symphony Orchestra and the Orange County Community Foundation. The Podlichs are
admired for their sincere altruism and giving spirit.
Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser
Teddie Ray
Nominated by Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County and Planned
Parenthood of Orange & San Bernardino
Teddie Ray has been a long-time active supporter of many Orange County
non-profit organizations including Planned Parenthood of Orange and San
Bernardino Counties, The Harvesters of the Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange
County, the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center, the Centennial Farm
Foundation, and Discovery Science Center. As a founding member of The
Harvesters, Ray was event Chair of the group when it formed a partnership with
KTLA Charities to present a luncheon/fashion show which has netted over
$1,325,000 for the Food Bank over the past four years. Named to the Food Bank’s
Board of Directors three years ago, Ray initiated a committee for the
organization’s annual “Humanitarians Against Hunger” dinner which has netted
more than $80,000 in the past two years. For more than ten years, Planned
Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties (PPOSBC) has relied upon Teddie
Ray’s dedication and commitment. She serves on the Board of Directors and
founded and chaired several successful fundraising events. In 1997, Ray created
PPOSBC’s innovative annual gala event, the Haute Wired Ball, which has raised
more than $600,000. Teddie Ray is a firm believer in giving back to the
community. She continuously proves her commitment to our community. She is
indeed the epitome of an “Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser.”
Outstanding Corporation or Business (more than 30 employees)
The Showpros, John Brown
Nominated by Goodwill or Orange County
Twenty-five years ago, John Brown opened the doors of his event production
company, The Showpros. With only four employees, he developed a client list of
major corporations and a reputation for successful events, providing video
services, stage management, and event consultation. Wanting to make a difference
in his community, John reached out to nonprofits and began producing events for
a multitude of organizations at deeply discounted prices. He estimates that he
has donated more than a $1M cumulatively benefiting such Orange County
organizations as Goodwill, Boy Scouts, American Diabetes, AIDS Services
Foundation, Laguna Beach Art Museum to name just a few -- all with the purpose
of helping the nonprofit “put its best foot forward”. The Showpros share their
creativity and time to help nonprofits be more successful making them an
Outstanding Business.
Outstanding Corporation or Business (fewer than 30 employees)
Orange County Teachers Federal Credit Union
Nominated Cal State Fullerton, College of Education
For more than seven decades, the Orange County Teachers Federal Credit Union
has provided exemplary service to generations of Orange County families. The
philosophy of “People Helping People” has remained constant through the
years. OCTFCU provides financial, leadership, and volunteer support to a
broad range of community and education organizations. From 2001—2005, OCTFCU
donated $1.8M to groups such as the Discovery Science Center, Ocean
Institute, Academic Decathlon and Pentathlon and to K-12 school districts
throughout Orange County. In 2003, OCTFCU created a non-profit Education
Foundation in partnership with the Orange County Department of Education, to
support core educational programs by awarding grants to public and private
schools, awarding 46 in the first two years. Institutions of higher learning
have also greatly benefited with gifts. Many OCTFCU executives commit
hundreds of hours of volunteer time each year as leaders on nonprofit Boards
setting the example for strong participation of the OCTFCU workforce in
philanthropic endeavors. OCTFCU is an Outstanding Business providing
extraordinary support to improve the lives of a vast number of residents
across the region.
Outstanding Founder
Al Roberts, AIDS Services Foundation Orange County
Nominated by AIDS Services Foundation Orange County
In 1985, Al Roberts saw people were in need and he pulled a group of friends
together to raise money and to start an agency. The result was that he became
the Founding President of the Board of the new AIDS Services Foundation of
Orange County. That same year, Al held the first fundraiser for ASF in his
backyard. “Splash” was soon known as the largest backyard fundraiser in North
America and today is held on the grounds of the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts
and raises approximately $500,000 each year. For 20 years, Al has continued to
serve on the Board and has made ASF a strong organization, providing fiscal and
service accountability annually to 1,600 men, women and children affected by
HIV/AIDS in Orange County. Al’s leadership has cultivated interest and awareness
about HIV/AIDS throughout California resulting in increased volunteerism,
community participation, and prevention.
Outstanding Philanthropic Group
Walk Among the Stars
Nominated by St. Jude Memorial Foundation
Walk Among the Stars (WATS) was established in 1990 as a volunteer group within
the St. Jude Memorial Foundation. It is a partnership of cancer patient, St.
Jude Medical Center cancer professionals and community members. WATS is
dedicated to building support for the hospital’s Cancer Services through a
signature fundraising event that features cancer survivors as models in a
fashion show.
By celebrating the courage and successes of survivors, WATS shares
a hopeful message about cancer that inspires and encourages others.
Outstanding Youth Group
South County Safe Rides
Nominated by Aliso Niguel High School PTA
In 1989, after two teens died on prom night, Dr. Thomas Shaver, the trauma
director at Mission Hospital, created a “safe rides” program for Orange County.
Seventeen years, later, over 200 teenagers from eleven high schools are
passionate about this program and committed to its success. South County Safe
Rides’ 200 teens serve over 29,000 high school students by being available on
Friday and Saturday nights from 10:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Since 1993, this youth
program has transported more than 3,000 middle and high school students,
potentially saving lives with each transport. Through this program, Mission
Hospital has formed a high performance, compassionate team who has learned the
value of life and developed a sense of responsibility for themselves, their
peers and communities.