THE WILLIAM BOOTH SOCIETY


William Booth Society, The Salvation Army’s most prestigious donor recognition program, is named for the founder of The Salvation Army who began helping the destitute in London in 1865.  William Booth Society members are invariably among the leaders who cause positive change in their communities.  All are committed to go beyond mere concern and to take action by making an annual gift of $5,000 or more.  


The Founders Circle   (100,000+)
       

  • Anonymous (1)


The Catherine Mumford Booth Circle   ($50,000 - $99,999)

The Evangeline Booth Circle   ($25,000 - $49,999)

  • Hoskins Family Foundation
  • W. Paul and Lucille CAudill Little Foundation
  • Whitaker Bank Corporation of Kentucky
  • Mr. Elmer Whitaker


The George Scott Railton Circle   ($10,000 - $24,999)

  • Betty Jane Addington
  • Andy Alphin
  • Susan Walmer Burton, DMD
  • Tom Corder
  • Elizabeth and James G. Kenan, III
  • In Memory of Joseph William Minor
  • Powell-Walton-Milward
  • The Community Foundation of Louisville
  • The John A. Hartford Foundation
  • The Orphan Society of Lexington
  • The Spray Foundation
  • John B. Van Meter
  • Walmart Foundation
  • Anonymous (1)


William Booth Member   ($5,000+)

  • Don and Mira Ball
  • Bluegrass Community Foundation
  • Ron and Joyce Butler
  • James and Margaret Curnow
  • Norm and Susie Galloway
  • Global Impact
  • Jim and Nancy Graves
  • Doug and Marilyn Gray
  • John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
  • Kentucky Harvest
  • Ms. Joanne Lang
  • Lexington Heart Specialists, PSC
  • Lexington Kiwanis Club
  • Bryan and Jennifer Mattingly
  • Mayo Companies
  • In Memory of Richard W. McCornack
  • Majors EArl and Annette McInnes
  • Tonya F. Prats, CPA
  • George and Nawanna Privett
  • Carolyn F. Purcell
  • Thomas and Margaret Riddle
  • SONIC America's Drive-In
  • Dr. Paul and Anne Vincent
  • Anonymous (7)
 
736 West Main Street, Lexington KY 40508; Phone:(859) 252-7706 Fax:(859) 252-6341