annual report - Seva Food Bank
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annual report - Seva Food Bank
seva [say•va] noun- selfless service SIKHS SERVING CANADA ASSOCIATION ANNUAL REPORT 2013 VISION A society in which the inherent divinity and sovereignty of every individual is recognized and cultivated so that everyone is able to fulfill their true potential. MISSION Launch and manage a portfolio of initiatives that mobilizes the goodwill of Canadians to address the needs of our local communities. Sarbat Da Bhalla (The Well Being of All) VALUES Every individual is divine. It is our inherent responsibility to look after each other in our community so no one is left behind. Seva (Selfless Service) Each of us has a responsibility to give back in any way we can. We serve with humility, compassion and gratitude, treating everyone equitably with dignity and respect. Chardi Kala (Eternal Optimism) Tomorrow will be better than today. We inject this optimism into all our interactions and plans. Diversity and Inclusion Diverse values, beliefs, and behaviours, and social, cultural and linguistic needs of all communities will be considered in the services and supports that they require. These needs are integral to ensuring that our communities have access to and participate in all levels of our mission-based projects, activities and organizations. Transparency and Accountability Our stakeholders receive relevant information in an accessible and timely manner that ensures we answer for our actions and commitments. Client-centric and Community-informed Our solutions are developed and implemented through engaging and involving the community. SIKHS SERVING CANADA ASSOCIATION FOREWORD 2013 was a big year for Sikhs Serving Canada and Seva Food Bank. We welcomed our very first executive director, added new board members, ramped up programming at our Wolfedale site, developed a plan to expand into Malton, started creating a plan to guide us into the future, and built key partnerships that benefit the people we serve. In 2013, the Seva Food Bank served 8615 individuals. We were able to provide over 380,000 pounds of safe, nutritious, and culturallyappropriatefood to the families living in Mississauga’s L5B and L5C postal codes. Kulvir Singh Gill and Sandy Grewal, Board Members, on air during CJMR 1320 AM Radiothon. The lessons learned at the Wolfedale site have motivated us to launch Seva Food Bank Malton. With this expansion, we anticipate that we will be distributing over 1 million pounds of food across both sites in 2014. Sikhs Serving Canada Association continues to evolve and continues to make great progress building connections within the Region of Peel.” We want to thank Ontario Trillium Foundation, United Way of Peel, Region of Peel, Community Foundation of Mississauga, and Inspirit Foundation for their support of our vision. We would like to acknowledge The Mississauga Food Bank for their leadership in our development and growth. Our success is the community’s success. With the ongoing support of our donors, partners, Board and volunteers, Sikhs Serving Canada Association and Seva Food Bank is ready for the challenges and achievements ahead in 2014. Daven Seebarran Executive Director Kulvir Singh Gill Board Chair THANK YOU 8615 INDIVIDUALS SERVED CONTENTS 2013: A Year in Numbers Our Stories: Duaine Osborne-Peters Seva Fellows Food Bank 2.0 2013 in Review Everyday Heros:: Our Donors Our Fiancials Moving Forward ...4 ...5 ...6 ...7 ...8 ...10 ...13 ...14 8615 FAMILIES SERVED 63% OF USERS WERE 25-50 YEARS OLD 6% OF SERVICE USERS WERE SENIOR CITIZENS 50% OF SERVICE USERS WERE FEMALES 32% OF SERVICE UERS ARE MARRIED 28% OF SERVICE USERS ARE SINGLE 40% OF SERVICE USERS HAVE A POST SECONDARY EDUCATION 15% OF FAMILIES HAVE BEEN IN CANADA FOR UNDER A YEAR 20% OF FAMILIES ARE EMPLOYED FULL-TIME 39% OF SERVICE USERS ARE CHILDREN 9% OF SERVICE USERS ARE STUDENTS 60% OF FAMILIES LIVE IN PRIVATE RENTAL 2013: A YEAR IN NUMBERS PHOTO BY KIERAN PICHONSKY 2014 A dedicated volunteer, Duaine Osborne-Peters first came to Seva Food Bank as a client. She initially felt guilty about recieving free food from a food bank, but it was her positive experience with the food bank that inspired her to volunteer. She explains, “Initially I felt very guilty about needing the food bank, but I felt so welcome and was treated with such respect that I wanted to give back.” Duaine has spent countless hours volunteering since June 2011 and says the experience transformed her. She reflected, “I was focused on myself before, but after volunteering I realized it wasn’t about me anymore. It was about helping other people and recognizing their struggle. She and 70% of SFB’s clients are on a first-name basis, which is very rewarding for her. “When I leave, my heart fills with happiness; I know I’ve made a difference in their lives.” She has also formed strong relationships with the other volunteers and the board members, and says, “Everyone has been so awesome!” She loves the support from the Sikh community, “This community is great. Last year I was so overwhelmed by the support for the radio drive that raised $100,000 that I cried. Their willingness to help the food bank is inspiring”. The food bank is a versatile place to volunteer – Duaine stocks shelves, packs flour, weighs food, conducts client assessments, maintains the front desk, and has now become a member of the Operations and Fundraising Committees. “I do it all now! I love that I get to work in different areas of the food bank and participate in the whole process.” The food bank continues to serve the Mississauga community because of committed, enthusiastic volunteers like Duaine. Her contributions to SFB have helped thousands put food on the table so they can take care of their families. But Duaine provides more than food – she has provided countless clients with support in the form of a smile, remembering a name, and welcoming them to SFB. Duaine Osborne-Peters SEVA FELLOWS The Seva Fellows program was designed to engage the youth of today to become socially-conscious leaders of tomorrow. Each Fellow proposed, fundraised, managed and executed a project of their own. The projects were as diverse as our fellows; ranging from a client barbecue to a dinner in the dark to raise funds for the CNIB to a financial literacy program and a mental health awareness day. Over the course the fellowship the group of high achievers were exposed to the diversity that we find all around us. The team had the opportunity to take part in a team building kayaking adventure, a First Nations Pow Wow, a Sikh Nagar Kirtan and many more cultural and religious activities and festivals. The Fellowship was managed by Sadia Rafiquddin. At the end of the program, Board Member Manraj S. Pannu took each Fellow through a self-assessment of their progress over their tenure with the Seva Fellowship and they reflected on the positive impact the program has had in their lives, the learning and how they plan to utilize it in their future endeavours. The Fellowship as only made possible by the generous support of the Inspirit Foundation and dedication of the Seva Fellows themselves. Richa Machado , Jimmy Tan, Akash Sidhu, Amrit Sidhu and Jaspreet Khela are forever a part of the Seva Food Bank Family as the first entrants of the Seva Fellowship pro- “Having three kids in diapers is tough” states, Cleo Wong, a single mother of sixranging from 18 months to 13 years old. “Seva helps to provide my basic needs for the month. I use them to survive” she adds. Cleo and her family have been using Seva Food Bank for approximately three years. “The staff are so friendly, helpful and kind, they make me and my family feel so welcomed”. Cleo claims that Seva had made a positive impact in her life. “Rent is expensive in Missisauga, and I’m not sure what to do monthly, but I know with Seva Food Bank, all of my family’s food needs will be met.”, Cleo states. She adds, “It’ expensive to be healthy and I have six kids with six different tastes, and Seva helps. Seva provides with with fresh produce and my kids love it!”. CLEO & THE KIDS FLASHBACK: Seva Spark FOOD BANK 2.0 An empty warehouse in Malton was transformed into a stunning banquet hall on Saturday November 16, 2013, to host a fundraising gala for the Seva Food Bank. More than 300 people attended Seva Spark: A Night at the Site. The event raised approximately $35,000 for Seva’s expansion into the Malton community. “Hosting our gala at the new location was a unique way to present our vision of the Seva Centre to the community” commented gala chair and board member Angie Rehal. “All the money raised goes toward the $250,000 campaign to build, staff and develop programing for the Seva Centre in Malton”. 1 VIEW FROM RECEPTION / LOUNGE - OPTION B SEVA FOOD BANK 2 VIEW FROM ENTRY - OPTION B 3 VIEW FROM FOOD HUB - OPTION B Mandeep (Sandy) Kaur Grewal and Harbaljit Singh Kahlon were the masters of ceremonies for the event. The evening keynote address was jointly given by the husband-wife duo of Dr. Prabhjot Singh and Manmeet Kaur from New York. The evening featured performances by Dhol Circle, DOAHL Academy and Nach Balliye. Dignitaries, included MPs Tim Uppal, Parm Gill and Brad Butt, MPPs Amrit Mangat and Jagmeet Singh as well as Mississauga City Councillors Bonnie Crombie and Ron Starr. OPTION B - 3D PERSPECTIVE VIEWS 2832 Slough St. Mississauga, ON COMING SOON VISIONARY PARTNERS “We are honoured and blessed to expand into Malton in the new year,” says board member, Ms. Grewal. “While continuing to focus on food security, our new facility will also serve as a hub connecting community partners to address the issues of poverty reduction and economic renewal.” 35,000 $ LEAD PARTNER STRUCTRUAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING RAISED 2013 IN REVIEW Salon Day Guru Nanak Food Drive Family BBQ Mother’s Day Event Valentine’s Day Event Cooking with Auntie Hired first Executive Director Volunteer Picnic Father’s Day Event Annual Radiothon Emergency Launch of Malton Malton Community Consultations Volunteer Event AGM Vaisakhi Food Drive Seva Sparks Gala Nagar Kirtan Malton site 90,000 POUNDS OF FOOD GENEROUSLY DONATED AT GURU NANAK FOOD DRIVE SHIROON As a mother of two girls, Shiroon knows the challenges of being a single mom. Shiroon and her family have been using Seva Food Bank for about three years. A series of incidents in her life has resulted in needing the food bank. “I am currently on ODSP, and I have escalating debts. With the food bank, I am able to make it every month”, Shiroon adds. “The food that I get from Seva makes a big difference in my life. Without the food bank, I would run out of food each month and I would not know how to survive”, Shiroon says. Like many individuals that use the food, Shiroon does not have any family in the area. She states “seva gives me a chance to reconnect with friend, I get to be social- I feel less isolated”. She adds, “they also treat me with such respect and dignity... they go out of their way to make me feel welcomed” seva gives me a chance to reconnect with friends Anna and her family of three have been coming to the Seva Food Bank Wolfedale Site for approximately one year. Anna was involved in a serious car accident which has left her with a permanent disability. This disability makes it impossible for Anna to undertake the day-to-day tasks that we all take for granted. This has forced her common-law partner to also leave the workforce so that he can assist Anna with her day-to-day activities. “Seva Food Bank has made a lasting impact on my family’s life. I am very happy with the quality of food and service I get when I visit the food bank”, Anna stated. “The food that we get at Seva is excellent. We get eggs, milk, oil, fresh fruits and vegetables- all in a place where they make us feel like we are home”. Anna’s family have also taken advantage of several other opportunities. “I don’t get to do much due to a lack of money, Seva however provides us with so many opportunities”, she adds. In 2013, Seva Food Bank partnered with Kids Up Front to provide tickets to special events, sporting events and other family events at venues throughout the GTA. “Seva provides us with so many opportunities” 2013 Summer BBQ Anna-Maria Ierullo 2013 RADIOTHON PLEDGES $1000+ SUNEET TULLI JASVEER SINGH DHILLON HARMAN GILL $500- $999 GURDEV KAUR EGLINGTON CARPETS TARLOCHAN SINGH BALJIT SINGH CENTURY 21 MANOHAR MINHASMANJIT KULARAJAY CHOHANGURPINDER KAUR PARVINDER SINGH MANJEET KALOTEE SURINDER KAUR GILL JASWINDER SINGH RANVIR SINGH GILL GURMEET AHLUWALIA JASWANT SINGH SAHOTA STARGATE LOGISTICS AS & SONS TRANSPORT INC RANJEET SINGH MANN KASHMIR SINGH CIBC METRO PUNJABI SPORTS CLUB RAJDEEP SINGH MANPREET KAUR BRAR HARNARYAN SINGH BASANT SINGH NANUAN $250- $499 UMRIK SINGH PYARA NEOTE RANJIT SINGH HIMALAYA RESTAURANT (HAMILTON) HAMILTON PUNJABI SPORTS CLUB KULJIT JINJUA FRIENDSHIP CLUB (MR. SETHI) BALJINDER & JAGDEEP GILL DHILLON OPTICAL SUPER CHOICE CAPET GURMINDER SNIGH PANESAR HARINDER GAHIR AVTAR SINGH CLAREO PARTNERS (CHICAGO) NAIB SINGH SRAN RAMANDEEP KAUR GREWAL BHUPINDER BISLA ARPAN DHANOTA MANMOHAN SINGH JOLLY JASBIR S. SIDHU SURINDERPAL SINGH BALDEV SINGH GILL JASWINDER BRAR DARSHAN BEDI JB MOVER JASWANT SINGH GURNAM SINGH SAHOTA GURDIAL SINGH GURKARAN SINGH $101 - $249 DARSHAN GREWAL PIZZA POINT PUSHPREET KAUR MAKHAN SINGH SANDHU CHAHAL FAMILY HARBANS KAUR SOHAL RESHAM SINGH BHOGAL ATMA SINGH GILL SIHOTA SKY KITCHEN CABINETS KARAMJIT SINGH GILL HARVINDER SINGH AMARJEET GILL RASHPAL SINGH MALKIAT THIND HARPREET KAUR JOLLY JASMER SINGH HARDEEP SINGH/RAJINDER KAUR NARINDER SINGH LAKHINDER SINGH RAVINDER SINGH CAPCON CONSTRUCTION JAGTAR SINGH RAKHRA GURPREET KAUR BALWINDER DHALIWAL MOHINDER SINGH BHULLAR BALBIR KAUR DHILLON SUKHWINDER DHILLON GANDHI SAHIB SURJIT BRAR PARMINDER SINGH GIANI SURJIT SINGH JANDIR SWARAN KAUR HARBHAJAN SINGH GURPREET SINGH SIDHU BALWANT SINGH BHANGOO NAHAR SINGH GAHIR MANDEEP & KIRPAL SINGH HUNDAL GURBINDER SANDHU KHUSWANT KAUR JAGMEET SINGH MANJEET SINGH DALBIR SINGH NIJJAR KAMALJEET SANDHU HARPAL SINGH BHAMRA IKROOP SINGHAMRITPAL SINGHSAHIB SINGHJASKAMAL SINGH ARINDARPAL SINGH BASSI SAHIB INDERJIT SINGH NAGRA DHARAMPAL MINHAS LAKHVINDER GILL JASPAL BHANGAL MANJEET SINGH PANNU YOUR CHOICE FURNITURE Our client families come from all over the world. 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BANAYAT HARVINDER KAUR MANJINDER SIHOTA KARNAIL SINGH NAGINDER SINGH MANJEET SANDHU MANJEET SINGH INDERPAL SINGH SARBAJIT GHUMANR GURBHACHAN S. GHUMAN SUKHVEER KAUR SIDHU JASWINDER SINGH PANKAJ MOONGA JARNAIL S. MALHI GOGNA FAMILY PREMI FASHION ARLEEN KAUR SATWANT S. GILL LASHMAN S. JAGPAL GURCHARAN S. SIDHU GURTEJVIR S. PANDHER HARPREET SINGH KANG JAIPAUL SINGH GULJAR SINGH NIRPAL SINGH GREWAL BAINS FAMILY GURJANT SINGH SEKHON LAKHVIR KAUR MANJOT KAUR RAJ SINGH JATINDER SAHOTA RS PAHAL TRUCKING LTD JASWINDER SINGH GURDEEP SINGH GURDARSHAN DHALIWAL RAMANPREET DHILLON GURNOOR KAUR SIDHU AMARJEET SIHOTA RAPDAMAN SINGH GURDEV SINGH DHILLON BALJEET KAUR MANJEET KAUR KARAMJEET KAUR KULWANT SINGH AMAN KAUR HARKRISHAN PABLA NARINDER KAUR SUKHDEV S. PANNU RANJIT SINGH VIRK EKNOOR SANDHU MANINDERPAL SINGH RAVINDER NIJJAR PARAMJEET SIHOTA LAKVIR DHALIWAL RANBIR SINGH GILL JASPREET SINGH JASWINDER SINGH SOHAN SINGH BANWAIT A1 SNACKS AMARDEEP SINGH KULDIP SINGH NEELAM BALJEET BRAR BALWINDER SINGH GHANAIYA SINGH JAGINDER S. DHILLON PREMJIT S. BAHIA WATERTOWN PIZZA PIZZA NAVPREET SINGH HARBANS S. JANDALI JASWANT S. SANDHU CAN ASIA KULDEEP S JAGPAL RAJINDER KAUR GURINDER S. SAINI TARSEM S. BENNING BALVIR SINGH THIARA JAGDEEP SINGH GILL SATISH KHULLAR SURINDER KAUR MANN DAVINDER S. DHILLON JAGTAR SEKHON SONIA DHILON PARMINDER S. PAMMA SURJEET BAINS RICK MATHARU JASPAL SINGH HARPINDER SINGH JASPAUL S. DULKU MADHAN CHAUHAN PARTEEK JOHAL DAVINDER KAUR KHAIRA CITY FURNITURE HAMILTON DALBIR PATTAR ART KITCHEN CABINET HARJIT SINGH SAHOTA MANJOT SINGH SANGHA HARDIAL SINGH PARMINDER S. GILL NAVDEEP SINGH NARULA KULWINDER SINGH LAMA DARSHAN JIWANJOT SINGH GULWANT JAGPAL TILELAND DEPOT HARVINDER NIJJER RAJEET KUMAR MEHTAB SINGH RAJEEV KUMAR R M AUTO CHARANJIT SINGH PARAM SANDHAR GURPAL SINGH HARJINDER S GREWAL KULBIR KAUR SANDHU HARDEVE SINGH ASHA GILL JASKARAN CHOHAN SATWANT KAUR VICKY DHILLON SURJIT SINGH KARANDEEP SINGH HARBHAJAN SINGH BALVINDER TOOR JAPMAN S. RANGI LAKHWINDER SINGH BALBIR K DHALIWAL BALJINDER SEKHON HARDEV TOOR SANJIV BHATTI KEWAL SINGH JAGPAL GURPREET S. MANGAT AMANDEEP KAUR DIDAR SINGH JAGI BANSAL HARCHAND S. HEHAR KULDIP SINGH ROSHAN PATIK AMANPIT DHANOTA SAHEJVIR SINGH DEOL JASPAL SINGH JASWANT S. HUNDAL NIRPAL SINGH PARNEET S. SAGGU JASWINDER SINGH KEHAR S. MATHARU ARVINDER S. BANWAIT VIPAL KAUSHAL SWARAN S. CHEEMA RAJESH JAIN SUKHMINDER SINGH HS SAWHNEY NANAK S. MALHOTRA ISHER SINGH THIARA SUKHSAGAR JOLLY NARINDER S. GILL ASHNI BHARDWAJ GULATI FAMILY GYAN SINGH MANN BALWINDER SINGH BALJINDER SINGH MANPREET SINGH GURNAM KANG IJAAZ CHAUDRY KALA FAMILY DAVINDER S. GILL SANDEEP MULTA MAKHAN S. BIRK BHUPINDER DHANOA RAVI PARHAR ABLE CONSTRUCTION JASPREET SINGH AVTAR SINGH SUKHWINDER SINGH JAGMOHAN SINGH KEVINDEEP BRAR SHAMSHER DHILLON sevaextra goesmile the KELLY C. As a resident of Mississauga for over 28 years, Kelly has been witness to the many changes that have happened over the years. She has seen the rising rates of rent, which makes it near impossible for her to make ends meet. Kelly is a single mother of three children and is currently receiving help from Ontario Works- that unfortunately does not cover her rent expenses. This has created a financial hardship. Kelley stated, “Seva goes the extra mile,” and continues with additional praise by saying, “Seva has helped me a lot. The food bank has taken the worry of feeding my children away”. Kelly’s family, like most families who visit the food bank, receive on average 35 pounds of food per person. This is a compilation of milk, produce, bread, eggs, and non- perishable food items. Kelly adds, “the experience at Seva has always been welcoming. I’m always greeted with a warm smile by some of the most caring volunteers I’ve ever met. They take such pride in what they do and this can be seen by how clean the food bank is, how caring they are, and how they make my kids feel welcomed”. $101 HARBANS SINGH PAAVAN YADHVINDER DHILLON GURDEV BANGER KULDIP JAWANDA PAVAN ROGERS JATINDER S. BACCHRA NAVRAJ GREWAL SURINDER DHILLON SUKHJEET MANGAT SATNAM SINGH CHITI SAHIB NIRMAL SINGH MANINDER JASWAL KULVEET CHAHAL HARPREET S. GILL KARAMBIR SEERA HARDEEP GHAKHAL FURNITURE JUNCTION TEJA BHULLAR GURTEK SINGH RAI LAKHVIR SINGH SANDEEP KUMAR VIJAY POHAR SATPAL S. SANDHU RAVINDER SINGH AVTAR S. GREWAL TOP 5 ONLINE DONORS PAUL BAINS RANBIR RNDHAWA INDERPREET SINGH RISHI HARMANDEEP GILL GURMEET AHLUWALIA SEVA SPARK GALA LEM INC.FILMI DHABBA ARORA WEDDING & EVENT PLANNING ART OF PUNJABI WHITE LACE EVENTS RIAS DESIGNS DREAM PARTY DECOR EMPIRE ENTERTAINMENT ITAL FLORISTSMOTI MAHAL VERSAILLES BANQUET HALL LULULEMON ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO TEN LUSHAMAN FASHION PUNJAB DIGITAL LIBRARY SATYAPAL BOWERINGDNB MEDIA FLASH PHOTO BOOTH TORONTO TAJPAL NATT CHOCOLATE FOUNTAIN SHOPPE ROHIT SOOD INSURANCE BUREAU OF CANADA CENTURY21 BRAMPTON CREMATORIUM ART AS THERAPY SWATWESTJET seva changed our lives. Esther knows a few things about being busy. Not only is she a single mothe of six children, all under 7 year old, but she is also completing her Accounting degree. “Education is really important to me, this is how I will be able to best support my children” Esther states. “Seva changed our lives. Before the food bank, I was worried about where I would feed my kids from, now I know that if I need food, they will be there” she adds. Esther relies on her student loans and child tax benefits to support her six children. She often brings her children to the food bank. “My kids love it there, everyone is so nice, they put out food, juice, tea, and desserts. They make us feel so special”, she adds. Esther is one of the many families who benefit from our turkey voucher program that is generously supported by Eden Food Bank. “The turkeys have been so helpful- without it, we could not celebrate Christmas”. “I want to thank everyone for everything that they have done for me and my family. You have given me so much dignity”. Esther 387,000 OVER LBS FOOD DISTRIBUTED TO FAMILIES PRODUCE | MLK | BABY FOODS | NON PERISBIBLES FINANCIALS INCOME Community Foundation of Mississauga $200, 531 80% Administration $133,358, 6% $30,000 12% Fundraising $15,000 6% Professional Fees Volunteers $6,122, 3% Salaries & Wages $34,159, 15% Inspirit Foundation Fundraising EXPENSES $80,229, 36% $34159, 15% United Way Peel Region Food Bank Ops $3,750 2% $64,369, 29% STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS INCOME20132012 Grants$ 48,750 Fundraising$ 200,531 TOTAL INCOME$ 249,281$121,601 EXPENSES Salaries & Wages $ Food Bank Operations $ Professional Fees$ Fundraising $ Administration$ Volunteers$ 80,229 $ 64,369 $ 34,159$ 24,766$ 13,358$ 6,122$ 10,041 51,714 1,665 5,283 9,603 4,527 TOTAL EXPENSES $ 223,003 $ 82,833 EXCESS OF INCOME OVER EXPENSES FROM OPERATIONS $ 26,278 $ 38,768 OTHER INCOME$ 806$ 760 EXCESS OF INCOME OVER EXPENSES $ 27,084 $ 39,524 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION 20132012 ASSETS Cash Marketable securities Accounts Receivables Interest Receivables Prepaid Expenses and Deposits $ $ $ $ $ 165,539 51,012 39,077 250 16,053 $ $ $ $ $ 158,119 50,000 15,723 456 4,797 TOTAL ASSETS$271,931$ 229,095 LIABILITIES Accounts Payable$16,563$ 8,214 ASSETS OVER LIABILITIES $ 255,368 $220,881 LIABILITIES AND ASSETS$271,931$229,095 www.sevafoodbank.com 2014 BEYOND MANDATE Coordinate and deliver programs that improve the food security* needs of our clients and support them in their journey to self-reliance by addressing the root causes of their hunger. GOAL All people living in the communities we serve have access to a culturally appropriate and personally acceptable supply of food. STRATEGIC PRIORITIES Ensure equitable access to safe, nutritious and culturally appropriate food to people experiencing or at risk of poverty in the communities we serve. Develop programs that reduce the causes and consequences of food insecurity. Inform public policy and mobilize leaders and communities to reduce the impact of food insecurity. Ensure a sustainable business model that is disciplined, robust and ensures long-term revenue growth. Build Seva’s organizational capacity to support the strategic priorities and future growth. SEVA FOOD BANK THE TEAM BOARD OF DIRECTORS Kulvir Gill Amarpreet Ahluwalia Sandy Grewal Bhramjot Bains Angie Rehal Harb Kahlon Manraj Pannu Board Chair Vice Chair Secretary Treasurer Member Member Member Special Thanks to: Birender Gill Gurmeet Ahluwalia Manpreet Brar Robin Mahal Neena Khosa STAFF Daven Seebarran Niambi Martin-John Executive Director Operations Manager CONSULTANTS Jan CampbellJasbir Sunner Rohit MehtaSadia Raffiqidin THE DEDICATED VOLUNTEERS www.sevafoodbank.com COVER PHOTO: Jayden Carneiro at the 2013 Summer BBQ Seva Food Bank - Wolfedale 3413 Wolfedale Rd, Unit 10 Mississauga, ON L5C 1V8 (905) 361 - 7382 Seva Food Bank - Malton 2832 Slough St Mississauga, ON L4T 1G3 (905) 671 - 9384