A Women’s Bakery, Orphaned Elephants, and Rural Breast Care: Giving With a Bigger Picture

Nonprofit leaders dream of someone walking in and saying, “I’m going to give you a million dollars.” Very few ever see it happen. In this episode, a longtime supporter explains why she chose to fund multiple mobile coaches, help open an East Texas hub, and seed The Rose’s Mammogram to Medical Home program instead of paying for brick and mortar. She talks about dividing her mother’s unrestricted giving fund among education, medical care, and conservation, and why she looks for small organizations whose work sends “tentacles” into whole communities and generations. From a women’s bakery in Africa that feeds thousands of children and sends girls to school, to knowledge mobiles, orphaned elephants, and seed grants for students, she returns over and over to one idea: food and health give people a chance at any future.
Meet the Rose’s Anonymous Donor

If you had millions of dollars of wealth and could help your favorite nonprofit organization, would you want to remain anonymous?
Some people do.
And this week, Dorothy welcomes one of The Rose’s most ardent supporters, a lady who has wished to remain anonymous throughout the years but has become a great friend to the women of The Rose.
Find out why she remains anonymous, how she finally let The Rose pay tribute to her, and learn how else she’s helping people around the world. Specifically in Africa.
Meet the Rose’s Anonymous Donor

If you had millions of dollars of wealth and could help your favorite nonprofit organization, would you want to remain anonymous?
Some people do.
And this week, Dorothy welcomes one of The Rose’s most ardent supporters, a lady who has wished to remain anonymous throughout the years but has become a great friend to the women of The Rose.
Find out why she remains anonymous, how she finally let The Rose pay tribute to her, and learn how else she’s helping people around the world. Specifically in Africa.