Join Donna and Kim in helping Family Service!
Please consider making a donation to help us reach our fundraising goals as Celebrity Champions!

Help us bring hope to those who are struggling with mental health challenges.
The Mission of Family Service of Roanoke Valley is to support individuals and families as they journey toward lives of emotional wellness, healthy relationships, and a future filled with hope.
Help Us Bring Hope to Those in Need!
We’re excited to support Family Service of Roanoke Valley in their mission to foster emotional wellness, healthy relationships, and a hopeful future for individuals and families in our community. Their vital services include counseling, youth development, healthy relationship groups, public guardianship, and personal affairs management.
By donating to our Celebrity Champion Duo, you’re contributing to a cause that helps more than 2,000 people in the Roanoke Valley who are facing mental health challenges. Your support will enable Family Service of Roanoke Valley to continue offering these essential services and make a real difference in people’s lives.
Every donation counts and will bring hope and healing to those who need it most. We encourage you to consider giving generously to this worthy cause and help us make a positive impact in our community.
Thank you for your support!
(Please note that donations are non-refundable.)
Want to attend the event on Thursday, September 11th from 6-9PM at the Hidden Valley Country Club to sit with us?
Here is the link to purchase tickets ($125 each).
https://fsrv.networkforgood.com/events/90347-eleve...
Donna Littlepage-I am proud to be a lifelong Virginian and have called Roanoke home for the past 25 years. Throughout my career and community service, I have dedicated myself to making life better for families in Southwest Virginia. Now, I’m ready to take that commitment to the General Assembly to fight for solutions that work for all of us.
I’m running for the House of Delegates because I believe we need leaders who will put people above politics. I know how to balance a budget without harming people, and I’ll fight for fiscal responsibility, accessible healthcare—including strong support for Medicaid and Medicare—and reproductive freedom. Most of all, I want to bring honesty, kindness, and civil discourse back to our politics.
I’m not a career politician—I’m a neighbor, a leader, and a problem solver. I’m ready to represent the people of District 40 with integrity and thoughtful leadership. I would be honored to have your support.
My Professional Background
I earned my undergraduate degree in Accounting and my MBA from Virginia Tech, which laid the foundation for a 35-year career at Carilion Clinic. For 25 years, I served in finance roles, including as Vice President of Finance, overseeing hospitals, physician services, retail services, insurance companies, and administrative operations. Later, I spent a decade as Senior Vice President for Population Health, working to expand access to care and improve health outcomes across our region. I was also honored to be the founding Chief Financial Officer of the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, helping to shape the future of medical education in our state. After retiring in October 2024, my passion for service remains as strong as ever.
Through my work with The Twelve Foundation, I’ve helped develop The Grove on Patterson, a residential treatment center for pregnant and parenting women, which opened in May of 2025. I believe that strong communities lift people up, and I’ve spent my life working to make that happen.
Kim Bratić is a marketing and communications powerhouse with more than 25 years of experience translating strategic thinking into creative action plans that net results. Kim currently serves as the Executive Director of Advancement for Friendship Retirement Communities where she leads the marketing and development team.
With the mission to “use her persuasive powers for good,” Kim has focused her career on serving some of the nation’s most recognizable non-profit organizations including PBS, NPR and the YMCA. Locally she has helped promote and fundraise for Jefferson Center, Kids Square, TAP, and the YMCA of Virginia’s Blue Ridge. Her award-winning work has been recognized by the Advertising Federation of America, the Public Relationship Society of America and the Telly Awards.
As an independent consultant, Kim has had the pleasure of providing design and branding services to a broad range of industries from entertainment to education and real estate to restaurants. She’s thrilled to put her communication skills to work championing Donna Littlepage’s run for delegate in Virginia’s 40th District.
Kim co-founded Girls Rock Roanoke, a non-profit performing arts program with a mission to empower girls and women. She serves as chair of the communications committee and as an executive board member for the United Way of Virginia's Blue Ridge, as well as on the Friend’s Council for Radio IQ/WVTF Public Radio FM 89. Outside of her professional achievements, Kim brings her creativity to life by face painting at charity events where she delights in using her artistic talents to spread joy and raise funds for causes close to her heart.
Kim is a graduate of Ohio University with a M.A. in Telecommunications and a B.S. in Journalism from the prestigious E.W. Scripps School of Journalism. She attended George Washington University’s Professional Studies in Publications program.