2011-2012 Annual Report
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2011-2012 Annual Report
Annual Report 2011-2012 Foodlink is an innovative food bank serving the people of Central and Western New York Mission: To provide hunger relief, eliminate the root causes of hunger, improve health, and promote economic development. Vision: To build a hunger-free community and a sustainable regional food system in which every individual has access to nutritious food and is empowered with the tangible skills to lead a healthy, productive life. SP 3 Dear Friends, When I first started Foodlink, the goal of the organization was to address the physical symptoms of hunger. However, the world of food banking has greatly changed since then – and so have the needs of our clients. To make impactful strides against hunger and build a healthy community, we need to continue making breakthroughs in rebuilding our regional food system. Our inventive practices thus far have helped to provide educational resources, more nutritious food, and improved access to healthy food in urban areas, which together is creating a surge in local food sustainability. In our last annual report, I was proud to share the news of our pending move to Mt. Read Boulevard. I’m happy to report that after only 6 months, our new facility has enhanced our ability to distribute food – increasing our throughput by 15%. We have expanded all of our programs and continue to strengthen our community relationships. A more welcoming building and work environment has improved our volunteers’ experience and the Finger Lakes Regional Volunteer Center has brought more volunteers to Foodlink than ever before. I have been humbled by our progress, but the issue of hunger has never been more present. It’s crucial that our impact continues and I thank you for your continuous support of our vision of a hunger-free community. With gratitude, Foodlink Board of Directors Ms. Julie Camardo-Steron Board Chair Zweigle’s Inc. Mr. Matthew Ray Co-Vice Chair M&T Commercial Bank Ms. Alyssa Whitfield Co-Vice Chair American Red Cross Ms. Kimberli Johnston Board Treasurer PRALID Mr. Chad Flansburg, Esq. Board Secretary Phillips Lytle, LLP Mr. Carey Corea Idea Connections, Inc. Mrs. Stacey Estrich Town of Perinton Mr. Robert N. King, Ph.D. Community Advocate Sr. Beth Le Valley Sisters of St. Joseph Ms. Annie Miller Baden Street Settlement Mr. Thomas Pauly RBS Citizens Bank Ms. Arline Santiago, Esq. ESL Federal Credit Union Thomas C. Ferraro Executive Director and Founder Ms. Sheila Studebaker First Niagara Bank Ms. Patricia Gottry Tobin Community Advocate 4 Our Local Network Foodlink is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit that addresses our broken food system and provides food assistance to low-income or hungry people through a network of member agencies. A food bank acquires, gathers, handles, and distributes donated, purchased, and government-provided food to its network of agencies. Longstanding relationships with local farmers, vendors, and food purveyors like Wegmans have ensured a constant flow of support. In return, Foodlink is able to dedicate a vast amount of resources and food-related assets to the mission of ending hunger. Foodlink’s member agencies are soup kitchens, shelters, and food pantries as well as other communitybased, human service organizations. 450 member agencies are independent 501 (c) 3 non-profits that provide direct service to clients. Food pantries may be mistakenly referred to as food banks, but the models for these two organizations are distinctly different. Food pantries are smaller organizations, often sponsored by local churches or faith-based groups. Most food pantries or cupboards in our region source the majority of their food supply from Foodlink. Our Service Area Foodlink’s service area of 5,705 square miles spans 10 counties in Western NY: Allegany, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming, and Yates. Our National Network Feeding America, formerly known as America’s Second Harvest, is comprised of over 200 member food banks that serve virtually every county in the country. Unlike other national entities, Feeding America has a contractual relationship with all member food banks - each food bank operates as an independent 501 (c) 3. Based in Chicago, the Feeding America national office solicits food and financial donations that are shared within the network, and sets best practices and compliance standards for the members and advocates on public policy issues that impact hungry or low income individuals. Tittle 5 Food Flow: How It All Works Local Farmers Case Product USDA Retail-Damaged Product $$$$ Community Gardens Purchased Rescued 16.5% of food distributed had to be purchased in fiscal year 2012 to meet an increased need. $2,970,229.82 worth of food distributed directly to clients through Mobile Pantry. Re-Distributed Mobile Pantries Food Pantries Soup Kitchens Daycares/Schools/ Recreation Centers Shelters/Group Homes/ Senior Centers Farm Stands/ Corner Stores Understanding The Needs of Our Community VN 7 Food insecurity is a complex, multi-faceted problem that has various successive stages as it becomes more severe. In our region, food insecurity has affected suburban families whose provider has lost his/her job, 150,000 people receive emergency food from Foodlink annually; 55,000 are children. and is now struggling to pay the mortgage. It includes children who cannot wait to go to school on Monday morning just so they can be fed through the National School Breakfast and Lunch programs, and through Foodlink’s own BackPack Program. It includes senior citizens who have been self-sufficient all of their lives Our Clients by Age 3 1. Children 37% 2. Adults 37% 3. Seniors 26% 1 2 and now cannot afford to cover the expenses of both their food and medication. 1 in 5 children in our service area don’t know where their next meal will come from. “It’s real tough out there. I had to take a job making almost half of what I used to. Fortunately for my kids, we can still eat and didn’t need to move.” Many of our clients report being faced with the decision to choose between food or necessary living expenses: Food vs Utilities/Heating Client at Brighton Food Cupboard, Brighton, New York. 31% Food vs Rent Food vs Medicine 33% 23% Rescuing every available pound of food BD 9 As the regional food bank, we distributed the over 1.6 million pounds of fresh produce being equivalent of over 10 million meals this year. Our distributed to families in need. new 90,000 square foot warehouse on Mt. Read Boulevard allows us to receive and distribute food Our strategic approach to food banking allows us more efficiently than ever before. Our warehouse is to meet the comprehensive needs of our agencies, equipped with a more energy efficient cooler and we distribute food but we also offer financial and a freezer that is double the size of the one at our technical assistance to our member agencies. A previous headquarters on Exchange Street. The successful member agency conference in May more efficient cooler is the driving force behind our 2012 brought together over 300 agencies to share perishable food distribution efforts. ideas, discuss best practices, and learn more about the issue of hunger in our community. This year, we allocated over $200,000 in mini-grants from increase in perishable food distributed in 2012. the New York State Department of Health’s Hunger Prevention and Nutrition Assistance Program. These resources allowed our member agencies to expand their capacity and to further meet the This year, we were able to source more perishable, needs of their clients. The grants allowed agencies local foods by routing our trucks to pick-up from to purchase refrigerators and coolers to store fresh producers and from retailers in our service area. produce and shelving to store non-perishable items Our efforts to source more fresh food resulted in they receive from Foodlink. Food Sources: Purchased 16.5% Feeding America 25.7% Local Donations 48.5% Gleaning .2% Food Drives/Walk Ins 1.2% USDA 7.9% 9 out of every 10 lbs of local donations are from Wegmans Delivering the experience of healthy eating SP VN VN 11 Healthy food is a Foodlink priority. We distribute fresh, nutritious foods through our Mobile Pantry program, which targets rural and underserved areas. Our community kitchen, Freshwise, prepares and delivers over 3,000 meals to schools and after school programs daily. We work hard year-round to make free and nutritious meals accessible to thousands of children throughout the City of Rochester. Our BackPack Program provides additional assistance to families on the weekends when children are not receiving school provided meals. Our nutrition education programs Cooking Matters and KidsCAN provide participants an opportunity to learn how to prepare healthy meals in their own home. Preparing meals at home is often the most nutritious and economically efficient way for families to feed themselves. VN 12 2012 Program Highlights BackPack Program The BackPack Program provides children at risk of hunger with a bag of nutritious, kid-friendly food to take home on weekends and school breaks. 18 schools participated, serving 1,600 children. VN Kids Cafe This program was established to provide healthy meals for children in a safe after school environment throughout the city of Rochester. 867,982 meals were served in the last year at 53 sites. Summer Meals Many children rely on free or reduced-price lunches during the school year. This program is aimed to supply children with free summer meals and alleviate the additional burden on families during the summer months. 196,748 meals were served at 58 sites. Cooking Matters Cooking Matters is an initiative of Share Our Strength, a national anti-hunger organization. Participants learn how to cook nutritious foods and to stretch their grocery budget to shop more effectively. 17 courses were offered at 11 sites with 40 volunteers. In all, 220 people participated in the program. KidsCAN The KidsCAN (Cooking, Activity, and Nutrition) program offers nutrition education to school-age children. KidsCAN grew significantly in its second year. 11 sites hosted programs for 300 participants. 13 Mobile Pantry A mobile pantry is a truck filled with essential, nutritious, and often perishable food items, that travels to locations to serve needy populations. Volunteers from the distibution site help serve clients. The Mobile Pantry program expanded in 2011 when Foodlink received a refrigerated truck from the Wal-Mart Foundation, helping to increase our reach tenfold. The truck is loaded with food items such as breads, fresh produce, yogurt, and cheeses. This program has allowed Foodlink to reach new people and new places; in many cases Foodlink is the only service provider in these areas. Mobile Pantry at a Glance “I always want it, but the produce at the store is too expensive for me.” The Mobile Pantry continues to serve an increased clientele at our strategically chosen sites. In 2011-2012, we distributed 1,938,163 pounds of food. Mobile Pantry recipient By county: Allegany Orleans 48,444 lbs 34,291 lbs Genesee Wayne 123,214 lbs 101,999 lbs Livingston Wyoming 156,127 lbs 43,264 lbs Monroe Yates 1,100,091 lbs 36,809 lbs Ontario 113,292 lbs VN Rebuilding our food system SP 15 Our regional food system is broken, leaving many without adequate access to nutritious food. Foodlink has implemented innovative programs that lend infrastructure to food insecure neighborhoods to sell fresh produce, provide technical assistance to grow community gardens attached to food pantries, and maximize our assets to assist the local food system. Urban Farm Stands Urban Agriculture Our urban farm stand initiative expanded to 10 The third floor of our “old” building on Exchange neighborhoods in the City of Rochester. The farm Street has been converted into an indoor vertical stands are all directly connected to a partnering growing farm. We have installed vertical growing human service agency in several food insecure, low- A-frames that have yielded hundreds of pounds of income neighborhoods, giving them ownership of beets, greens, herbs, potatoes, beans, and tomatoes. the project. The program has stirred interest in the This innovative pilot is the first of its kind in the City neighborhoods; people now look forward to the of Rochester – using an industrial space to grow fresh available fresh produce. food indoors. Urban Beekeeping Community Gardens A first for the City of Rochester, Foodlink is home to Providing supplies and technical assistance, an urban, rooftop apiary. We introduced three hives Foodlink successfully planted six gardens at this Spring on our Exchange Street building. The member agency sites. The Foodlink Community hives have produced honey and continue to pollinate G a rd e n Pro j e c t has enabled emergency food our indoor vertical growing “farm.” recipients to invest time and energy into the fresh food they receive by learning to garden and grow their own. Linking those in need to those who can help VN VN 17 The generosity of our community never ceases; every year we meet more individuals willing to support Foodlink by donating their time and their money. More than 5,000 individuals donate their time and talents to Foodlink every year. They do anything asked of them, from sorting and repackaging food items to assisting at special events. Our commitment to our volunteers has been recognized - Foodlink is now the host of the Finger Lakes Regional Volunteer Center. www.FingerLakesVolunteer.org is an online portal where individuals can easily find volunteer opportunities, and agencies can also connect with eager volunteers. The website tracks volunteer activity and offers individuals access to multiple volunteer opportunities at once. VN 18 Donor Spotlight Jeffrey and Julie Gerstenberger Jeffrey and Julie Gerstenberger have been Jeffrey and Julie Gerstenberger have lived and worked exceptionally generous donors for the past 10 years. in Rochester for the last 26 years. Julie is a native Thanks to Jeffrey and Julie, more than 20,152 meals Rochesterian and Jeff is originally from Ann Arbor, have been provided to individuals in our community. MI, where they met at the University of Michigan. In Rather than waiting for an event or campaign, Rochester, Jeff has worked as a Digital Design Engineer Jeffrey and Julie have preferred to make a difference and Julie as a Research & Development Manager. through regular giving and have made participation Foodlink is grateful for not just the longstanding and in Check Out Hunger a part of their ongoing support. generous support that Jeffrey and Julie have provided, but for the kind and genuine intentions behind it. “Too many people in this area are trying to get by without adequate nutrition - they have to make tough choices every day about whether to pay for food, housing, or medicine. Foodlink is both effective and efficient in sourcing food and in distributing it in the area, and they have the scale to make a huge impact. They are innovative in developing longer-term solutions to hunger-related problems in the community through nutrition education for children, urban agriculture, and their workforce development.” -Julie Gerstenberger Foodlink proudly joins an elite group of non-profits nationally in celebrating our fourth consecutive fourstar rating from Charity Navigator – less than 5% of charities across the nation have earned this honor. The independent rating is awarded based on our commitment to stewardship, fiscal transparency, efficiency, and accountability. 19 Volunteer Spotlight Anne Palumbo Last summer, local columnist Anne Palumbo’s college-age daughter, Erin, suggested that the two of them volunteer together. Anne was thrilled. They discovered a volunteer opportunity with Foodlink’s KidsCAN Program and both agreed that the opportunity spoke to their mutual interests and passions: healthy cooking, nutrition, and working with children. Anne and Erin immediately made an impact in the program, and were valued in the classroom for their passion and excitement for working with kids. After Erin returned to college, Anne wanted to continue volunteering with Foodlink, so she promptly signed on to help with the Cooking Matters Program as a course assistant and class shopper. Since September 2011, Anne has volunteered for 4 Cooking Matters courses and made a difference in the lives of 55 children and teens. Anne is one of over 40 active volunteers with the Cooking Matters Program, which relies on the strength of volunteer chefs, nutritionists, and assistants to teach nutrition and food skills to low-income participants in the Rochester area. We couldn’t do it without you, Anne! A special thanks to the foundations and government agencies who supported us in 2011–2012: Citizens Bank: Summer Meals and KidsCAN Department of Labor: Value-added Processing Training Dr. Pepper Snapple Group: The BackPack Program Dunkin’ Donuts Baskin-Robbins Community Foundation: Mobile Pantries Farash Foundation: The BackPack Program Feeding America: Mobile Pantries, Child Hunger, Summer Meals Feeding America, thanks to the Darden Foundation: Mobile Pantries First Niagara: The BackPack Program Gannett Foundation: Urban Agriculture & Urban Farm Stands NYS AG&M Fresh Connect: Urban Farmstands Rochester Area Community Foundation: Summer Meals and Kids Cafe Share Our Strength: Summer Meals Wells Fargo: Hunger Relief Walmart: The BackPack Program and Cooking Matters Program Tittle 20 Statement of Activities REVENUE Shared Maintenance (SM) Fee for Service Received Revenue Wholesale Food Wholesale Food Grants Workforce Development Farm Education Program Fundraising/Donations United Way Other Income Nutritional Meals (NM) Nutritional Meals Grant Donated Product Government Grants Other Grants Total Revenue Raised: 18% Given: 20% 2012 201 1 $563,611 701,819 662,320 579,103 156,695 29,636 1,781,448 61,394 125,231 619,410 899,087 18,554,476 1,552,886 483,626 $621,790 681,421 145,013 477,097 143,417 24,260 1,437,465 62,335 66,152 527,367 980,801 18,501,532 1,150,349 427,417 $26,770,742 $25,246,416 Earned: 62% EXPENSES Donated Product Salaries Benefits & Payroll Taxes Occupancy Food Purchases Other Operating Expenses Administration/Fundraising Operation Support, Mini Grants Depreciation $18,554,476 1,922,328 643,259 750,870 2,138,226 1,100,507 1,052,184 222,961 238,236 $18,501,532 1,709,002 577,836 759,793 1,421,476 1,053,244 752,267 223,169 172,146 Total Expenses $26,626,179 $25,170,465 $147,563 $75,951 Net Surplus Tittle 21 Statement of Financial Position ASSETS 2012 20 11 119,114 1,756,369 55,738 444,606 2,367,647 $211,187 759,340 1,773,340 55,270 81,737 470,831 $4,743,474 $3,352,241 Accounts Payable Deferred Income Accrued Liability $481,296 0 278,636 $429,240 200,000 254,666 Long Term Debt 1,696,063 328,419 Total Liabilities $2,455,995 $1,212,325 Fund Balance Balance Sheet Surplus (Deficit) $2,139,316 147,563 $2,063,965 75,951 Total Fund Balance $2,287,479 $2,139,916 $4,743,474 $3,352,241 Cash Operating Reserve Grants & Accounts Receivable Prepaids Inventory Property & Equipment Total Assets LIABILITIES FU N D BALANCE LIABI LITI ES & FU N D BALANCE Total Liabilities & Fund Balance T h a n k Yo u ! Hundreds of individual volunteers, groups, and donors in 2012 shared Foodlink’s vision to end hunger. Your out-stretched arms have helped us improve the lives of our clients. VO LU N T E E R S 2 0 1 2 GROUPS Cloverleaf Squares Greece Arcadia High School Nazareth College SUSI Aenon Baptist Church Community Place of Greater Rochester Greece Arcadia Key Club New Apostolic Church Albion Central Schools Continuing Developmental Services Greece Athena Middle School New Visions Alexander House Cooper Vision Greece Odyssey -- Rotary Interact North Baptist Church Allendale Columbia Alumni Association The Corporate Executive Board Company Alpha Delta Phi CP Rochester Halpern Education Center NUTRIKIDS American Society of Civil Engineers Deloitte and Touche The Harley School Organizing for America AmeriCorps DePaul Community Services Harris Corporation Our Lady of Mercy Middle School Archonettes of Zeta Phi Zeta Sorority Inc. East House Heritage Christian Services Paychex Aquinas Institute Eastridge Robotics Team Hickok Center Penfield-Webster Rotary ARC of Monroe Edison High School Work Experience Hillside Family of Agencies Perinton Parks and Rec Hilton High School Phi Sigma Sigma Baber AME Church Program Hadassah Northstar Academy Baden Street Settlement Elim Gospel Church Honeoye CSD Student Council Pittsford Sutherland High School Bank of America Epilepsy Foundation Honeoye Falls – Lima CSD PRALID Bausch and Lomb ESL Federal Credit Union Hope Lutheran Church Project Urge Berkshire Group Home Fairport Central School District -- Howe and Rusling Inc. RIT - Alpha Chi Sigma IBERO RIT - Alpha Phi Omega Bethlehem Lutheran Church Paraprofessional Union Blessed Kettery Fairport High School -- Interact Iglesia Educational Center RIT - Christian Fellowship BOCES - Urban/Suburban Program Fairport Tennisless Group Immanuel Lutheran Church RIT - Collegiate Ambulance Corps BOCES 1 Financial Executives International Institute of Packaging Professionals RIT - Engineering House BOCES 2 Fingerlakes DDSO Junior League of Rochester RIT - Dietetic Association BOCES - District Based First Lego Robotics League Kodak Legal Department RIT - Honors Students Bonadio Group First Presbyterian Church Kraft Foods RIT - Leadership Institute Boston College Alumni Association First Unitarian Church Lakeshore Community Church RIT - Lowenthal Group Boy Scout Troop #140 Freddie Thomas High School Learning Disabilities Association RIT - Womens Society of Engineers Boy Scout Troop #10 Freddie Thomas Hillside Work Scholarship Liberty Partnership Program RIT - Phi Kappa Tau Brighton High School Friendship Children’s Center Lifetime Assistance RIT - Pi Delta Psi Brighton Rotary Frontier Communications Lifetime Health RIT - Sigma Nu Browncroft Community Church Frontier Pioneers Lima Christian School RIT - Sigma Alpha Mu Bucknell Alumni Association Gananda Central School Varsity Athletics Living Waters Christian Fellowship Youth RIT - Track and Field Butler/Till Gates Chili Tutoring Center Cabot Group GE Volunteer Council Macy’s RIT - Phi Sigma Pi Care Connection Genesee Community Charter School Marcus Whitman High School RIT - Delta Phi Epsilon Catholic Charities Community Services Geneseo Central Presbyterian Youth Mary Cariola Children’s Center RIT Alumni Association McQuaid Capstone Rochester City School District Work Catholic Homeschool Girls Club Group Group RIT - Tau Kappa Epsilon Center for Youth Geneseo Habitat for Humanity Monroe Community College STEP Christ Episcopal Church Girl Scouts of Western New York Monroe Community College Honors Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Girl Scout Troop #325 Muslim Youth Group of Rochester Girl Scout Troop #60225 Nazareth College Summer Start Rochester Jewish Federation Teens Grainger Industrial Supply Nazareth College Freshman Orientation Rochester Kiwanis Club Saints Women’s Organization Citizens Bank Experience Program Rochester Chinese Christian Church Youth Group 23 Rochester Mental Health Center Wayne Central High School Laurie Vangelow Justin Piacentino Rochester Prep Wayne Central Project SHOW Judy Oatman Elisa Pisani Rochester Psychiatric Center Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES Jimmy Wiggins and family Courtney Bellinger Rochester Rotary Webster Cyclones Wychowski family Debbie and Rachel Marion Rochester School for the Deaf Webster Thomas National Honor Society Chris Sherman Rick and Linda Worner Rochester Step-Off Webster Thomas High School Rotary Shannon Gilmore & Friends Mark Steele Rochester Young Professionals Webster United Church of Christ Matthew Bellucco Shirley Thompson Rochester Cares Wegmans - Irondequoit Mary Ellen Tinney Andrea Lavender Rochester Reformed Presbyterian Church Wegmans -CIS of the Southern Tier Michael Bellucco Dominik Von Gehlen Rochester Software Association Wegmans -Health and Beauty and Rich Duff and Family Foster Rogers John Jerabeck Ann Renica Rochester Youth Year AmeriCorps VISTA Cosmetics Rush United Methodist Church Wegmans – Hillside Work Scholarship Christie Lawrence & children Debbie and Luke Horn S.A.F.E. Program Wegmans - Pittsford Front End Hayley Brown & family Karen Kinsler and Family Scarlet Knights Soccer Club Wegmans -Asset Protection Andrew Lee Susan Bulling and Family School #43 Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC. Miguel and Lisandro Martinez School of the Arts Wheatland Chili Middle School Sarah Nettleton School of the Holy Childhood Williamson High School Laurie Maffet and Family School Without Walls Women in Networking Chase Sloan Sedgewick Claims X-Cats Terry O’Connor Siemens Industry, Inc. Xerox Amy Jacobson Single Volunteers of Rochester Yale Alumni Association Austin Villarrubia Society of St. Andrews YMCA Camp Cory Rich Micelli and Family Spencerport High School Service Club YMCA Teen Leaders Club Colin Sheridan and Family Spencerport United Methodist Church Youthbuild Program Kathie Sheridan St. Ann’s Community Zeta Phi Beta Lindsay Booth and Amy Reidinger St. Helen’s Church Paul Moriarty and Family St. James Parish Church INDIVIDUAL/FAMILIES Jeannie and Dan Collins St. John Fisher HEOP Jean Daddazio Eric Amos St. John Fisher School of Pharmacy DiPonzio Family Ken Rich St. John of Rochester Renee Heiser and Kate Lanthier Elizabeth Kennedy St. Joseph’s Villa Emma Williams and Family Richard Maier State Road Elementary Amelia Schofield Heintzelman Family Strong House Staff Association Alyssa Bellave Kaeri Carroll SUNY Geneseo - Alpha Phi Omega Brian Soulliard Karen Kinsler and Daughter SUNY Geneseo - Alpha Omega Pi Larry and Amy Jacobson Andrew Hazelton Target Amelia Cleveland-Traylor Sheri Fisher and Family Temple Beth El Rich and Sandy Stein Jim McDermott Temple Sinai Charlie and Zack Eberhardt Vince Palumbo The Harley School Becky Galvin and Family Stacey Guinan and Family Third Presbyterian Church Gretchen Volk and children Essence and Shavonne Jones Trinity Emmanuel Church Elizabeth McMahon Liz Hart and Son U of R - Alpha Epsilon Pi Lisa Bounacore Karen Kenyon and Family U of R - Alpha Phi Larry Wolfe Alex Johnson U of R - Alpha Phi Omega BJ Smith Chris Begy U of R - Alpha Phi Omega Eric Eisenberg Peg Baltz U of R - American Institute of Chemical Forsgren Family Corinne Whitwell Engineers Andrew Grogan Matthew Goodrich U of R - Habitat Audrey Merenda Cindy Widergren U of R - Pre-Health Society Karen Goodell Doreen Ives U of R - Sigma Nu Abbey, Zach and Heidi Granby Gina Tascone and Friends U of R - Summer Undergraduate Research Peter & Diane Hammar Christina Lodato Michael & Elizabeth Wojcik Jennifer Cornwell Family and Friends U of R - Tiernan Project Tim Tyding Nick Cummings University Prep Charter School Tom Abrams Liam and Ryan Smith Upstate New York Synod Assembly Ben Saltzman and Alex Wiltse Paul Ambrose Urban League of Rochester Rick Worner Anne Alomar Urban-Suburban Program Grace Hanrahan Adam Pesch Fellowship 24 FINANCIAL DONORS 2012 HARVESTERS Bruegger’s Bagels Mr. Gregory F. Hauser Dr. and Mrs. Paul and Suzanne Rosenberg BJ’s Charitable Foundation Mr. Richard F. Brush Ms. Barbara M. Hendry Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey and Janet Brooks Family Foundation Mrs. June Brush Herrema’s Marketplace Century Mold Co., Inc. C & S Engineers Mr. and Mrs. Christopher and Krissy Hill Mr. and Mrs. Daniel and Risa Saltzman Citizens Bank Dr. Jennifer Cadiz Richard E. and Karen K. Hyde Mr. and Mrs. Fernando and Arline Citizens Bank Charitable FDN IMA Mrs. Yvonne S. Cain IEC Electronics Corp. Democrat and Chronicle - Gannett Ms. Kimberly Cashin Mr. Larry Jessup Mr. and Mrs. Richard and Trina Selby Foundation Rosenberger Santiago Mr. James Chapman Mr. David A. Johnson Shoprite Partners in Caring Fund Feeding America Chubb Group of Insurance Companies JUSTGIVE Mr. Edward Siler Mr. and Mrs. Harold and Joan Feinbloom Dana L. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and Arlene Mr. William D.C. Smith First Niagara Mr. William Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey and Julie Dr. and Mrs. John and Mary Jo Coniglio Mr. Leo J. Kesselring Ms. Ann Marie Crilly Marjorie Klayman St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies Mr. and Mrs. Steven and Sandra D. Crump Lattimore Physical Therapy Network Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert and Eleanor Stone Joseph and Irene Skalny Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. and Donna S. LeClair Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Paul and Nancy Strelau Ms. Rebecca J. Lennox Mr. and Mrs. Larry and Bonnie Strollo Lori’s Natural Foods Center, Inc. Sunnking Electronics Recycling Louis S. & Molly B. Wolk Foundation Taylor Group Ltd. Gerstenberger Kraft Foods Foundation Dagobert Max and Marian Farash Charitable Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Nicole Foundation Doolittle Kamman Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand J. and Elaine Smith, III MillerCoors Mr. Denis Doyle Mr. Arthur E. Lowenthal Mr. Robert Ter-Horst Mrs. T’s Pierogies Ms. Sue A. Draves Tamye and Richard Lozyniak The Foundation for the Jewish Federation NUTRIKIDS Dunkin’ Donuts & Baskin-Robbins M & T Charitable Foundation The Houck Foundation Ms. Mary E. Magee The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Ms. Suzanne A. O’Connor Community Foundation, Inc. Rochester Area Community Foundation Ms. Jeanetta W. Dunlap Paul Mancuso The Westport Fund Share Our Strength Ms. April Kathleen Eddy Marguerite Traphagen Foundation The Woodforest Charitable Foundation Tulsa Community Foundation Mr. Daniel Ehrenberg Max A. Adler Charitable Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Tim and Margaret Thomas Mr. and Mrs. David and Carol Vigren Dr. Mohsen Emami Mr. and Mrs. James and Marianne May Mr. and Mrs. Mark and Dianne Thompson Wakefern Food Corporation Mr. Thomas Ferraro Ms. Shirley Mazer Ms. Loralei Thornburg Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Ms. Melissa McGrain TIAA-CREF Employee Giving Campaign Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC. Mr. and Mrs. Jay and Ellen Finkelstein Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. and Eleanor McLear Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Lynn Tocco The Laszlo Family Foundation Melvin and Mildred Eggers Charitable Mr. and Mrs. Peter and Nancy Torpey GLEANERS Linda Robins and Gregory Franklin Adirondack Sports Club, LLC. Ms. Christine M. Fritsch Mr. Walter D. Meyer Mr. John F. Tubridy Allstate Insurance Company Mr. Robert C. Funicello Mr. Joseph R. Missler Turnaround Management Assoc. Mr. Brian Allston Mr. and Mrs. Steven and Colleen Galutia Mr. and Mrs. William and Lamar Murphy United Way of Greater Rochester Alnor Oil Mr. William P. Garvin National Philanthropic Trust Mr. and Mrs. David R. Voelkl Ameriprise Financial Employee Giving Jonathan E. Gary Mr. Lewis A. Norry Mr. William E. Vosteen Gilbert J. C. and Virginia McCurdy Mrs. Denise M. Omoregie Mr. and Mrs. Tom and Ann Ward Mr. and Mrs. James and Mary Palmer Mr. Timothy C. Warren Campaign Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Albert and Karen Tricomi Susan Baegmann Charitable Trust Ms. Jean M. Barr Ms. Andrea S. Giuffre Mr. Stephen Paris Webster Presbyterian Church Mr. and Mrs. Daniel and Tracy Bell Gleason Family Foundation Paychex Westminster Barrington Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Mark and Kim Bocko GMR Associates Inc Red Tail Ridge, Inc. Woodforest National Bank Mr. John Boettcher Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael and Marlene Mr. and Mrs. James and Audrey Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wright Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bolger Goho Riesenberger Wyoming Correctional Facility Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC. Mr. Calvin A. Graziano Rochester Farm Connection Mr. and Mrs. James and Carol Yost Dr. and Mrs. George and Catherine The Family of Sema, Lori Ann and Eren Rochester Female Charitable Society Ms. Theresa M. Young Browning Hart Ms. Nellie Rosenberg $0.97 of every dollar donated goes directly to programs 25 TILLERS Mr. and Mrs. Richard and Janet Duff, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Kathryn Kardesh Ms. Pamela L. Riggleman Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and Carol Acomb Mr. John C. Duggan Mr. and Mrs. B.V. and Lata Karlekar Ms. Anne M. Rodgers Mr. James A. Allan Mr. Robert F. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Francis and Janet Kearns, Jr. Ms. Mary Lou Rose Mrs. Marion S. Anderson Mr. George M. Ewing, Jr. Ms. Margaret Kitz Rose and Kiernan Charitable Foundation Ms. Juliette F. Barned Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and Kathryn Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and Jennifer Klein Mr. Lewis Rothberg Ms. Renata Kluzniak Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. and Joyce M. Rude Ms. Margaret Bartlett Fairbrother Mr. Scott Becker The Griebel Family Patricia A. Knisley Mr. Daniel J. Rugg Mr. Robert W. Bermudes, Jr. Ms. Elizabeth A. Farris Mr. Kenneth G. Knox Daniel Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Shirley Berry Mr. George M Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. and Susan A. 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