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Become a 2026 Sponsor and
Make a Difference

By sponsoring A Taste of Glynn, your business will help Amity House provide round-the-clock shelter and support to victims of domestic violence and their children. Your contribution will not only enhance community safety but also address the broader impact of domestic violence on businesses.

If you would like to be a Corporate Sponsor, contact Dottie Bromley at (912) 264-1348, x100.

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2026 Sponsors

We would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to our corporate sponsors, whose generosity makes A Taste of Glynn and the work of Amity House possible. Your commitment to our community is invaluable, and we are honored to have you as partners in this vital mission.

Platinum Palate

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Gold Standard

Silver Spoon

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Roy L Mohr and Ann Hogan

Tina and Bill Kirby

 

Bronze Fork

  Patrick Jones

 

Copper Ladle

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Traci and John Thomas

 

 

Kelly Hummel & Doug Thompson

Mike & Nardis Kellar

Randy & Sung Hui Lewis

Lindee & Art Lucas

Larisa Barnes & Gene O'Neill

Sabrina & Richard Nixon

Bonnie & David Perdue

Carolyn & Wayne Rayburn

Shanetta & Chris Reid

St Simons African American Heritage Coalition

Rebecca Vaccaro

Howard Walker

Friends of Amity

 

Altamaha River Trading Company

Barrs, Coiner, Lumpkin

Terri & John Bennett

Dottie & John Bromley

Centered for Life

Coastal Coffee/The Southern Peach

Samantha DiPolito

Driftwood Rentals

Adrienne Greenlee

Carolyn Hayes

Joan Hearn

Denise & Bob Hewson

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

The Impact of Domestic Violence

Domestic violence affects more than families—it costs American businesses over $3 billion annually in absenteeism, employee turnover, medical expenses, and reduced productivity. By partnering with us, your business becomes part of the solution.

Your Sponsorship Helps

Your support allows Amity House to continue its mission of offering safe refuge, empowering victims, and reducing the long-term effects of domestic violence for future generations.

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