THANK YOU To Our NINETY-SEVEN Donors!

Supporters of TD’s Indiegogo Campaign are:

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Margaret Berthoff & Eric Fernandes
Michael Biello & Dan Martin
Nicole Bindler
James Bridge
Megan Bridge
Diane Burko
Timothy Carey 
Amy Chavasse
Jano Cohen
Sara Corse
dandrea
Joao da Silva
Elliot Diamond
Erin Foreman-Murray
Ellen Gerdes
Christina Gesualdi
Neil Greenberg
Fred Gscheidle
Edilia Gonzalez
Eleanor Goudie-Averill
pgraham
Bill Hebert
Pamela Hetherington
Gina Hoch-Stall
Colleen HoopeR
Dustin Hurt
Koosil-ja Hwang
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jbinford
Jamie Jewett
judyphilly
Julie Johnson
kenwyns
Meredith Kline
Anne Kraus
Lisa Kraus
ksilliman
Ashley Lippolis
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Mark Lord
makbr23
maramat47
mcantor
Carolyn Merritt
Mary Winn Miller
Lesley Mitchell & Kelly Ray
Anne-Marie Mulgrew
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ncanuso
Sara Nye
Bob Oliveti
Palimpsest
Hannah Park
Elizabeth Pasieka
Lesya Popil
Lionel Popkin
Olive Prince
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Megan Quinn
rdemanuele
Gabrielle Revlock
Judith Robison
Lisa Rothstein
Vesna Sacks
scardell
Miriam Seidel
Amy Smith
Kalila Kingsford Smith
Merian Soto
Kate Speer
Jonathan Stein
Judith Stein
Leah Stein
Janet Stojak
Barbara Strogatz
Zornitsa Stoyanova
Paul Struck
Kathryn TeBordo
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Charles Tyson Jr
Becca Weber
Ariel Weiss
Kariamu Welsh
Megan Wendell
Anne WilsonWe’re SO grateful to them!

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