2025 Corporate Sponsorship Brochure

Page 1


A Community of Life and Living!

In an effort to simplify our event sponsorships, we have established a Corporate Sponsorship program. With this program, we hope to reduce our requests to one annual opportunity to support each fundraising event. Each of our three levels comes with different benefits to each event. Our 2025 fundraising event proceeds will be used to support the League of the Good Samaritan (see page 4 for more details). If you would like to support us as a 2025 Corporate Sponsor, please fill out the enclosed form and return it to us before February 7, 2025.

All Corporate Sponsors also receive:

• Company logo on Magnolia Manor Corporate Sponsor website page

• Logo placement in all fundraising event advertising, signage, print & social media

• Announcement recognition at all fundraising events

• Company logo on fundraising events page in Magnolia Manor quarterly magazine

Platinum Sponsor – $25,000

John Gill

Memorial

Evening with

Gold Sponsor – $15,000

Magnolia Manor

John R. Batts

Memorial Golf Classic

Silver Sponsor – $10,000

Quail Hunt Two Jeeps

Platinum Sponsor – $25,000

4 People per Jeep

Two Tables 6 People per Table

Gold Sponsor – $15,000

Two Teams

4 People per Team

With Mulligans Included

Silver Sponsor – $10,000

John Gill Memorial

Platinum Sponsor – $25,000

Quail Hunt

One Jeep

Gold Sponsor – $15,000

4 People per Jeep

One Table 8 People per Table

Silver Sponsor – $10,000

John Gill

Memorial

Quail Hunt

2 Hunter Registrations

Magnolia Manor

John R. Batts

Memorial Golf Classic

One Team

4 People per Team With Mulligans Included

Magnolia Manor

John R. Batts

Memorial Golf Classic

2 Golfer Registrations With Mulligans Included

League Good Samaritan the of the

The Methodists of South Georgia created Magnolia Manor to minister to the needs of older adults in the name of Christ and the Church. When this ministry was born more than half a century ago, our founders embraced a vision: no resident would ever have to leave if, through no fault of their own, they were unable to pay. The way we fulfill that vision is through The League of the Good Samaritan, a benevolent fund that pays for care when residents’ money runs out.

More than 60% of the residents in Magnolia Manor communities require some form of financial assistance–either through Medicaid, Section 8 (HUD), Veterans Benefits and/or The League of the Good Samaritan. Often, the care and services that we provide to residents exceeds their ability to pay by thousands of dollars, but they still live with us because we made a promise. It is through The League that we are able to fill this financial gap and keep our promise.

If you would prefer to support Magnolia Manor through an individual event sponsorship, please see the following pages for all of the opportunities for our 2025 events.

Date TBA

Sponsorship Levels

Hole Sponsor: ............................. $500

Logo on hole flag and on a yard sign at the green

Putting Green Sponsor: $250

Name or logo on sign at the Putting Green

Tee Sponsor: ................................ $100

Name or logo on sign placed at the Tee Box

Team (4 Golfers): ...................... $700

Each golf registration includes: breakfast, lunch, range balls, cart, green fees and thank you gift.

About Magnolia Manor

Magnolia Manor was founded in the late 1950s when the South Georgia Conference of the Methodist Church commissioned an internal study on the needs of the elderly. The study identified the need for housing where residents could feel safe and secure without having to worry about home maintenance or isolation from others. They also identified a need for long-term care for the elderly, including skilled nursing. At the same time, Kate Witte, a long-time resident of Americus, left a bequest of land designated to provide a home for the elderly. The two missions came together to create a beautiful ministry. The Rock of Ages Foundation was created from the bequest, and in 1959, the Foundation deeded 392 acres of land to the South Georgia Methodist Home for the Aging, Inc., known from its inception as Magnolia Manor.

AMERICUS
BUENA VISTA
MOULTRIE
COLUMBUS
RICHMOND HILL

MACON

In 1963, Magnolia Manor opened its doors in Americus and quickly became recognized as a leader in retirement living. Over the last 61 years, the ministry has expanded across denominational and geographical boundaries, embracing residents from all faiths and walks of life. Our ministry has grown to include locations in Buena Vista, Columbus, Macon, Midway, Moultrie, Richmond Hill, St. Marys, and St. Simons Island. We are a faith-based, non-profit organization and operate on the values of the Christian faith. Although our roots are in Methodism, we proudly serve persons of all faiths and beliefs. Every day we meet the needs of over 1,100 individuals through independent living, catered care, assisted living, personal care, skilled nursing care, and Alzheimer’s and specialized memory care. Our mission, vision, and values serve as motivation each day to continue improving the quality of care for our residents.

ST. SIMONS MIDWAY
St. MARYS

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
2025 Corporate Sponsorship Brochure by Billy Mcglone - Issuu