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Jill and Robert Thomas Make $1 Million Challenge Grant for StepUP

Jill and Robert Thomas of Tulsa, Oklahoma, are on a mission to erase the stigma associated with addiction and recovery鈥攁nd it starts at Augsburg. They鈥檝e made a $1 million challenge grant for Augsburg鈥檚 nationally recognized StepUP Program, which helps students champion lives of recovery, achieve academic success, and thrive in a community of accountability and support. 鈥淭he StepUP program is the Gold Star standard for collegiate recovery,鈥 says Jill.

The couple is leading the drive to raise $10 million in endowment for the program and challenging others to 鈥渟tep up鈥 to the plate to meet the urgent need for effective collegiate recovery programs.

Philanthropy + Advocacy = Change

Jill and Robert envision StepUP emerging as the program of choice for students in recovery and the employer of choice for top professionals in the field. They want to lift up StepUP as a model of excellence and see it replicated on campuses across the nation. They hope to see misconceptions about addiction and recovery shattered by the success of adults with addiction in their past. It all adds up to profound change. 鈥淔irst we have to start talking more openly about addiction and recovery, and then we have to start supporting it financially,鈥 says Robert.

鈥淲e believe that our efforts can help organizations make a difference and move the needle in some very important things for people,鈥 explains Robert, who served on the Alzheimer鈥檚 Association National Board and received the Maureen Reagan Award for outstanding Alzheimer鈥檚 Advocacy in 2010. Both he and Jill are leaders in Alzheimer鈥檚 advocacy and involved in several community organizations, including the Mental Health Association of Oklahoma and the Tulsa Area United Way.

They are parents of daughters Allie Thomas 鈥14 and Olivia Jordan, who currently serves as Miss USA.

Desperation, Love, and Hope

Jill and Robert learned about StepUP the hard way, through daughter Allie鈥檚 struggle with chemical dependency and her eventual recovery. 鈥淭he despair and the fear of all it was all encompassing,鈥 says Robert of that time in their lives.

Allie was living out of state when she hit the proverbial rock bottom.

鈥淢y dad swooped in and we came home to Tulsa,鈥 says Allie. I had a series of stints in treatment centers, then stints of relapse. I was really unwell. It鈥檚 is so sad to think back on the person that I was.鈥 Continue reading “Jill and Robert Thomas Make $1 Million Challenge Grant for StepUP”

StepUP庐 Program Gala Recognizes Jill and Robert Thomas

Gala Web Banner_2Two leaders in the addiction recovery community will be recognized for their commitment and generosity to Augsburg College鈥檚 StepUP program for students in addiction recovery.

Jill and Robert Thomas, residents of Tulsa, Oklahoma, will receive the Toby Piper LaBelle Award at the Augsburg College StepUP Program Gala on October 24.

StepUP program alumni and families are invited to a special program, brunch, and open house to begin the Day of Gratitude at 9:30 a.m.

Alumni, parents, and friends are invited to an evening of inspiration, entertainment, and fellowship at the StepUP Program Gala celebration in Si Melby Hall on the Augsburg College campus at 5:30 p.m.

Married more than 30 years, Jill and Robert Thomas are the proud parents of two daughters: Allie, age 28, and a 2014 graduate of Augsburg College and the StepUP program, and Olivia Jordan, age 26, currently serving as Miss USA 2015.

Robert Thomas co-owns Senior Star, a company that owns and operates senior living retirement communities throughout the Midwest. Jill and Robert are both graduates of the University of Tulsa, Robert with a BS degree in 1974, and Jill with a BS degree in 1977 and a JD degree in 1986.

They have both been actively involved in Alzheimer鈥檚 advocacy through the Alzheimer鈥檚 Association. Robert has served on the National Board and been the recipient of the Maureen Reagan award for outstanding Alzheimer鈥檚 advocacy in 2010. They are actively involved in several community organizations including the Mental Health Association of Oklahoma, Alzheimer鈥檚 Association, and the Tulsa Area United Way, to name a few.

The Thomas family has given significant time and resources to the College鈥檚 program, which is a leader and award-winning model for residential addiction recovery communities at campuses across the nation.

The Toby Piper LaBelle Award is given to a person or family that has consistently supported young people in recovery. It is named in honor of the first recipient, Toby Piper LaBelle 鈥96, for his insight and ability to advocate for the needs of recovering college students on a college campus. LaBelle was a lead advocate for students in recovery while he was a student at Augsburg College.

To attend the Gala, and to celebrate the contributions of the Thomas family, please register at augsburg.edu/stepup/gala.

StepUP Gala is a Success

The annual StepUP庐听 Gala was held Oct. 24 at the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis. More than 350 attendees, including 100 StepUP alumni and current students, participated in the evening that included keynote speaker, author, and StepUP parent Sarah Nielsen; emcee, comedian Bill Arnold; and alumni speaker, Samuel O. Spafford 鈥09. A live auction featured a private party with dinner prepared by celebrity chef Andrew Zimmern, tropical getaways, a golf package and more.

Generous attendees brought in $290,000 in donations for the occasion, which is the primary fundraiser for聽 all StepUP activities. This year, StepUP serves more students than ever before as it helps students navigate their way toward a bachelor鈥檚 degree while maintaining a 93% sobriety rate. Continue reading “StepUP Gala is a Success”