Autumn Elegance Women’s Forum highlights impact of women in philanthropy across Northern Ohio

By Jill Patterson, senior regional philanthropy officer, Tiffany Circle division lead

Earlier this month, the Barrington Country Club in Aurora was filled with warmth, inspiration, and the unmistakable energy of women coming together to create lasting change. The first-ever American Red Cross Women in Philanthropy event, Autumn Elegance Women’s Forum, was more than just an evening gathering. It was a celebration of connection, purpose, and the collective strength of women united by a mission that matters.

The event was hosted by members of the Red Cross of Northern Ohio Tiffany Circle and is part of the organization’s Women in Philanthropy initiative. This elegant forum brought together a dynamic community of women leaders and changemakers to celebrate the transformative power of giving and the profound impact of women in philanthropy. The event welcomed an extraordinary mix of Tiffany Circle members, major donors, business leaders and passionate supporters, all committed to advancing the mission of the Red Cross. Laurie Laidlaw Deacon, Red Cross of Northern Ohio Tiffany Circle chair, led us through the evening as guests were treated to heartfelt stories, meaningful conversations and a renewed sense of purpose. 

Debra Haufler, executive director of strategic planning, real estate services for the Red Cross shared a deeply moving mission moment, recounting her daughter’s journey with leukemia and the critical role Red Cross blood played in her treatment. Her story reminded everyone of the lifesaving impact behind every donation.

Anne McKeough, Red Cross chief development officer, introduced the Women in Philanthropy initiative, emphasizing its importance in empowering women to lead, influence, and champion change through strategic giving and community engagement.                             

Co-chair of the Red Cross Tiffany Circle National council Marilyn McClure-Demers closed the evening with a powerful call to action, inviting each guest to join us on this journey—to lend their voice, their passion and their leadership to a cause that touches lives every day.

The evening was a testament to what happens when women come together with intention. We left feeling inspired, connected, and more deeply committed to building a future shaped by compassion, generosity, and purpose.

From heartfelt conversations to powerful reflections, the event reminded us of the impact we can make when we lead with compassion and purpose. It marked the beginning of a journey—one where women’s voices, leadership, and generosity shape the future of philanthropy.

Thank you to everyone who joined us. Your presence, passion, and belief in our mission made this night unforgettable.

To see more photos from the Autumn Elegance Women’s Forum, tap here.

Lorain County family continues legacy of Red Cross support

By Carolyn Anderson, Senior Regional Philanthropy Officer American Red Cross of Northern Ohio

Today is American Red Cross Giving Day. This year, the  Red Cross is rallying 30,000 supporters nationwide to make a donation and help deliver aid after disasters. All services provided by the Red Cross after a disaster are free and that is only possible because of the financial support of the public. Here in Northern Ohio, one family has made a lasting impact on the Red Cross mission through their generosity.  

Those who live or work in Lorain County have likely heard of the Norton family.  As pillars of the community and highly respected philanthropists, the Norton name adorns The Ben and Jane Norton Culinary Arts Center on the campus of Lorain County Community College as well as the newly unveiled Ben and Jane Norton Center, part of the Neighborhood Alliance’s Haven Center Emergency Shelter expansion project that includes 19 new rooms for families in crisis.

What many may not know is  the Norton family are also loyal supporters of the Red Cross.  As they have done for many years now, The Norton Family Foundation recently awarded the Red Cross a generous grant to benefit Lorain County residents who have been impacted by disaster, including home fires. 

In fact, the Norton family has been a part of the Red Cross story for decades. For many years, a portrait of Benjamin F. Norton proudly hung in the former Lorain County Chapter office building.  A Korea war veteran and high school principal, Benjamin F. had a passion for the mission of the  Red Cross.   Recently, his son, Benjamin G. Norton, shared more about their family’s involvement with the Red Cross.

Mr. Norton explained  that his father had served in many roles with the  Red Cross for more than 30 years, including as  Chairman of the former Lorain County Chapter Board from 1941-1946 and again in 1968. He even served as the Interim Executive Director of the Chapter in the early 1950s.  Mr. Norton’s father passed away in 1977 but instilled in his children the importance of giving back to their community.  Benjamin G. himself was awarded a Community Hero Award from the Red Cross in 2011. 

Mr. Norton’s wife of 58 years, Jane, whom he affectionately referred to as “Janie,” passed away in 2023.  Both natives of Lorain County, the two had known each other since they were young children. Jane was born into another well-known philanthropic family, the Stockers, and served as the first Executive Director of the Stocker Family Foundation, another great supporter of the Red Cross. The couple have three sons and 10 grandchildren, who are carrying on the legacy of their parents and grandparents by helping those in need. The Red Cross is grateful to the Norton and Stocker families for their many contributions to the organization and for all they have done to serve Lorain County.

Supporting the mission of the Red Cross is not limited to Giving Day and a gift of any size makes a difference when disaster strikes. For example, a donation of $3 can provide a comfort kit with supplies like a toothbrush, comb and shampoo, and a gift of $11 can provide a nutritious meal, snack and drink. To join the Red Cross and deliver aid when help can’t wait, tap here.

Posted by Jim McIntyre, Red Cross volunteer