McCallie Middle School Students
raise over $1,600.00....
...to help Jordan help young people in Haiti. The middle school students, grades 6-8, raised over $1,600.00 at a school dance in order to provide the Jordan Thomas Foundation with funds to buy prostheses for children in Haiti. Aided by McCallie School counselor Cindy McCroskey, students Dennis Sohn and Ralston Hartness (shown here, left to right) presented Janet Jobe, Director of the Foundation, with a check for over $1,600.00.
Thank You, McCallie School Middle School Students for partnering with fellow alumnus Jordan Thomas to help children in Haiti. 
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In addition, middle school student Will Hopping....
...made a donation of his own money that was matched by his parents.
Thank you, Will, for partnering with Jordan Thomas!
Seattle High School Seniors host regatta that benefits the foundation.
Katy Cenname, a senior in high school in Seattle, Washington, chose to honor and support Jordan with her senior project that focused on a global health issue. She and her best friend, Kelsie, hosted a regatta to raise money to help Jordan support the children in Haiti with Red Cross approved prostheses kits. The two young ladies raised over $500.00 for the foundation, and made this great video posted on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DlaCWh633E
Great job, ladies, and thank you so much for your work and help with supporting children in Haiti!
Birthday Party supports foundation.
Aidan Adair, of Chattanooga, Tennessee, decided that his birthday party should benefit someone else this year and he chose the Jordan Thomas Foundation. Aidan, and his friends, shown here at the party, raised over $400.00 to help Jordan with his work of providing prostheses for children in need.

Thank you, Aidan, for being generous and thinking of others on your birthday! Noah, a foundation recipient, created the plate shown below to be placed in this year's silent auction. He wants to help Jordan raise money to help other children like him.


Thank you, Noah, for helping Jordan and for giving to the silent auction at the Low Country Boil. Hope you get lots of high bids!