2014 Annual Report
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Expanding<br />
Services<br />
In <strong>2014</strong>, Oasis SERVED 33% MORE CHILDREN than in 2013. Oasis<br />
also hired a third play therapist and began renovating a third house<br />
to further expand our overall services and programs to children<br />
and adolescents.<br />
Hard Hats<br />
Open<br />
&<br />
Hearts<br />
A sneak peek of the expansion project held November 6, <strong>2014</strong><br />
with Oasis’ valued supporters, friends, and community members.<br />
THE INITIAL INVESTORS INCLUDE:<br />
Junior League of Birmingham-<br />
Beeson Community Fund<br />
Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham<br />
Joseph S. Bruno Charitable Foundation<br />
The Daniel Foundation of Alabama<br />
Crippled Children’s Foundation<br />
Alabama Power Foundation<br />
Protective Life Corporation<br />
HealthSouth Corporation<br />
Anne LaRussa, Andrea Powers, Kathryn<br />
Bowden & Celina Miller with rendering<br />
of 3rd house<br />
Andrea Powers, Architect Wayne<br />
Hester, Celina Miller, Katrina<br />
Watson, Kathryn Bowden<br />
EBSCO<br />
Individual gifts including 100% support<br />
from Board of Directors<br />
Junior League of Birmingham:<br />
Celina Miller, Valerie Ramsbacher,<br />
Andrea Powers, Kathryn Bowden,<br />
Kara Myers, Alison Scott, Ann<br />
Gulledge<br />
Alabama Power Company: Foster<br />
Ware, Andrea Powers, Allison Owens,<br />
Carla Roberson, Celina Miller, Kathryn<br />
Bowden<br />
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