Harvesters Newsletter - Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County

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Harvesters Newsletter - Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County
Very few people are in a position
to actually change lives.
But we are.
PLATES OF LOVE / INCREDIBLE EDIBLE FARM / IZZY’S CORNER / SCHOOL PANTRY / KIDS CAFE / HARVESTERS SPECIAL FUND / COMMUNITY OUTREACH
2016 CAMPAIGN TO END HUNGER IN ORANGE COUNTY
HARVESTERS 2016
HARVESTERS
CHAIRMAN
Melissa Knode
CO - CHAIRMAN
Susan Croul
ADVISORY BOARD
IT BEGINS WITH US...
How would you feel if you could not afford to buy food to feed your children? What would you do?
To whom would you turn?
Difficult questions like these are faced by many families in our community. These parents are often
hard-working adults who have lost jobs or have been forced to take pay reductions. With the high
cost of living in Orange County they simply cannot make ends meet. Their dollars rarely make it to
their dinner tables. In fact, the latest statistics on those at risk of hunger were recently released, and
while improved, it’s heartbreaking to realize that 20.6% or 1 in 5 children in Orange County still face
the threat of going to bed hungry every night.
Harvesters and Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County have worked side by side for 24 years
to raise the much needed funds for hunger relief programs to help families and individuals in need.
These fantastic programs must continue to grow to meet the demands in our community.
On behalf of the Harvesters, we are grateful to our generous donors who join us in the ongoing effort
to end hunger in Orange County. Together we will make a difference.
Melissa Knode
Susan Croul
Chairman
Co-Chairman
Lori Anderson
Susan Etchandy
Michelle Janavs
Irene Martino
Suzan Lee Paek
Alex Parker
Julia Post-Guenther
Jodi Salerno
Jennifer Segerstrom
Ann Smyth
EXECUTIVE COMMIT TEE
Joelle Hamontree
Crisi Hosea
Cindi Morales
Yvonne Moyano
Lauren Wong
Dear Friends,
MEMBERS
Krystal Barkate
Catherine Biggers
Tawnya Bond
Susan Bridgford
Kacey Bruno
Kristie Caggiano
Paige Collins
Alison Cottrell
Britt Delano
Tracy DiGiorgio
Nicole Donovan
Teresa Joanning Farrell
Ashley Fella
Erica Fink
Kenna Florie
Jessica Frandson
Elizabeth Ginger
Gail Haft
Eva Lazar
Trisha McKinney
Jamie McKinnon
Brenda McNaughton
Allison Olmstead
Maura Short
Veronica Slavik
Selly Straight
Julie Taylor
Angela Tesselaar
Laura Vanderhook
Leana Wood
As our county moves once again into a time of improving economic conditions and prosperity,
we are mindful that this abundance isn’t yet a reality for all who live and work in our community.
There are more than 349,000 people in Orange County who at some point during the month
don’t know where their next meal is coming from. Unfortunately, we only have enough resources
to feed 200,000 people each month, leaving too many still in search of nourishment.
I know that this is hard to imagine both in the sheer number of people in need and in thinking
of what it must be like to look in the pantry and find nothing to feed your family for dinner. Not
long ago I spoke to a young mother named Jill who told me how, when her husband had been
laid off from his job in construction, she struggled to feed her two young boys. “I would wait until
it was dark so no one could see me and then I would dumpster dive behind the grocery store
for food. You know, there’s a lot of good food in there and I need fresh produce to keep my boys
healthy,” she said.
Fortunately, Jill found out about our Mobile Pantry delivery of fresh produce and other staple
items. She was able to get enough nutritious food to feed her family and tide them over until her
husband could find a new job.
SECOND HARVEST
FOOD BANK FACTS:
Mission: To end hunger in Orange County
Vision: Together we are creating a future in
which no one goes hungry. Ever.
Second Harvest Food Bank feeds more than
200,000 people a month through a network of
hundreds of community partners throughout
the county, distributing the equivalent of nearly
20 million meals in 2015.
In 2014, our research for the latest Hunger in
America Study conducted with Feeding America
revealed some startling findings:
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More people in Orange County are finding
it harder to make ends meet. The 2014
Hunger Study showed that 71% of client
households have incomes below the
poverty level, but our 2006 Hunger Study
showed that 56% of client households
had incomes below the poverty level – a
significant increase.
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80% of our client households are food
insecure and often have to choose
between food and basic necessities like
rent, medicine and transportation.
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79% of clients report purchasing inexpensive,
unhealthy food as a way to get enough to
eat but this has consequences for health –
a poor diet can lead to heart disease and
diabetes.
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More than 59% report watering down food
or drinks to stretch them.
Last year we made 597 Mobile Pantry stops to feed families just like Jill’s in underserved
neighborhoods in our county. This is just one of the ways that we help keep people fed and
healthy so they can concentrate on finding ways to sustain themselves and their families.
The Harvesters have been Second Harvest’s supporters and champions in the community for 24
years. From Mobile and School Pantries, to Kids Cafe afterschool and summer feeding programs,
to Brown Bags for seniors and more, we are partnering with you to create a hunger-free world.
We extend our most heartfelt gratitude for your support and partnership and look forward to
continuing our work together to create a future in which no one goes hungry. Ever.
CO -FOUNDERS
Jill Johnson-Tucker
Jennifer Van Bergh
Your partner,
Nicole Suydam, CEO
Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County
Second Harvest combats hunger through its
general food distributions and with programs
targeting our most vulnerable populations –
children and seniors.
The Harvesters, along with your help,
have raised over $6,000,000 net to
support programs for those in need.
CHANGING & NOURISHING LIVES TOGETHER
REAL LIVES INSPIRE REAL SOLUTIONS
In 2013 Second Harvest Food Bank launched a campaign titled “30 Faces of Hunger
and Hope” to put a face on hunger. The campaign produced a series of black and
white images that featured some of the people whose lives have been improved
by the programs offered through second Harvest. From seniors receiving food so
they can afford their medications, to the mom who has lost her job and needs help
putting food on the table. Consider the children who will do better in school with full
tummies. Here’s a look at the programs that help those represented in the campaign,
and the countless others who continue to need our help and continue to inspire us.
School Pantry
2015 was an exciting year for Second Harvest’s School Pantry Program. Second
Harvest partnered with 18 schools in underserved areas in a new effort to end child
hunger by distributing fresh, nutritious food to children and families at their local
schools in a farmer’s market-style setting. In the 2015 calendar year, we served more
than 19,000 families, including over 50,000 childeren, the equivalent of 682,000 meals.
The School Pantries also provide nutrition education and referrals to other programs
and agencies that can help families on their path to self-sufficiency. With a growing
waiting list, we know there is a tremendous need, but the program is off to great start.
In other news, we have obtained funding for a pilot program for permanent School
Pantries. The first permanent School Pantry at Lincoln Elementary School in Anaheim
is open before school, after school, and one Saturday a month to serve families when
they need help. The pantry will also have more perishable items like meat and dairy
products to further improve nutrition and help kids succeed in school.
Izzy’s Corner
Izzy’s Corner celebrated its third year of providing an opportunity for children ages
7 to 13 to have a unique hands-on volunteering experience. This exciting space
and program were inspired by the book Izzy and the Candy Palace written by Isabel
Janavs, daughter of Harvester Michelle Janavs.
Last year more than 1,400 children and their parents and troop leaders volunteered for
more than 2,600 hours packing thousands of pounds of produce for distribution to children and families through our Kids Cafes, School Pantry, and Mobile Pantry programs.
Izzy’s Corner remains one of the most sought-after volunteer experiences at Second
Harvest.
This year Izzy’s Corner became the collection point for our Peanut Butter and Jelly
Buddies program. Donations of all natural peanut butter and jelly help teachers in
some of the counties poorest schools feed students who come to school hungry.
Kids Cafes
Second Harvest’s 53 Kids Cafes provide a welcoming, safe place for children in
underserved neighborhoods to come to after school and in the summer when they
don’t have access to the meals they usually receive through the Free and Reduced
Price Lunch Program. Here children can get help with homework and tutoring while
receiving nutrition education and healthy snacks or meals to ensure that they have
the food they need to do well in school – and in life.
Our thanks and gratitude go to Lilly and Paul Merage for their commitment to the
Kids Cafe program. Their generous donations continue to provide nutritious food to
thousands of children from needy families so they can learn and thrive.
Plates of Love
Plates of Love is a junior membership program of Second Harvest Food Bank.
Membership is open to children ages 7 and up who are committed to helping the
needy. Activities include planting and harvesting fresh produce at Incredible Edible
Farm and hosting food drives through school, church, or service clubs. Members can
“adopt” a Mobile Food Pantry that delivers 5,000 pounds of fresh produce and other
food items directly into underserved areas of Orange County. Special group projects
will also be available from time to time.
Incredible Edible Farm at the Great Park
The Incredible Edible Farm is a wonderful example of a unique public/private partnership
between Second Harvest, the City of Irvine, the OC Great Park and Orange County
Produce designed to help end hunger by growing fresh produce for those in need. In its
second year at the OC Great Park, more than 4,500 volunteers, including Harvesters and
their children, have planted and harvested 251,013 pounds of nutritious produce at
the Farm.
Harvesters Special Fund
Last year the Harvesters Special Fund, headed by Teddie Ray, purchased a refrigerated “reefer” unit for Second Harvest’s trucks to safely transport food to and from the
distribution center located in Irvine. The donation of this essential piece of equipment greatly helps in distributing the increasing amount of food needed to feed the
hungry in Orange County. Special thanks to the Ueberroth Family Foundation, Keiko
Sakamoto, Ellen Gordon, Sheila Peterson, Judith Posinkoff, Julie McAlpine, Michele
O’Leary-Koll and, of course, Teddie Ray for their generous donation.
Community Outreach
The Harvesters have been committed to spreading awareness and serving those at
risk of hunger for more than 24 years. Their participation in volunteer programs reaches
beyond Second Harvest’s walls and into the community. Volunteer activities include
hosting food drives at schools, planting and harvesting produce at the Incredible Edible
Farm in the OC Great Park, distributing food at Mobile Pantries, and raising funds for
hunger relief programs at their annual Luncheon and Fashion Show.
The Harvesters’ support reaches the needy throughout Orange County through
Second Harvest’s work with a network of hundreds of community partners throughout
the county, including church and school pantries, homeless shelters, senior centers,
soup kitchens, and homes for abused women and children. Those served include
the working poor, children, seniors on fixed incomes, single parents, veterans, the
disabled, the homeless, and individuals experiencing medical emergencies or recent
job layoffs.
Second Harvest invites volunteers to become active in advocating on behalf of the
food bank and the hungry in Orange County. To learn more about those who need
our help and the impact that the Harvesters and Second Harvest are making in our
communities come to one of the twice-monthly Harvesting Hope Tours at the food
bank’s distribution center in Irvine.
The knowledge that our generosity can truly make a difference inspires Harvesters
and our generous partners to continue supporting these amazing programs. Programs
that seek to end hunger here in Orange County. Programs that we hope will create a
future in which no one goes hungry. Ever.
For more information about volunteer opportunities at Second Harvest
Food Bank of Orange County, visit FeedOC.org or call (949) 653-2900.
SAVE THE DATE
UNDERWRITER PARTY
2016 COMMITTEE
September 2016
CHAIRMAN
EVENT FAVORS
CO - CHAIRMAN
EDITORS
ADVISORY BOARD
INVITATIONS
Melissa Knode
At the Shady Canyon home of Glenys and Jim Slavik
Underwritten by Salvatore Ferragamo
Catherine Biggers
Susan Croul
FASHION SHOW & LUNCHEON
Thursday, October 6th, 2016
• Champagne Reception & Silent Auction
• Fashion Show produced by South Coast Plaza in the Samueli Theater
• Luncheon immediately following in the foyer of the
Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall
• After Party Celebration immediately following the luncheon
at the Center Club
Kristie Caggiano, Jodi Salerno
Lori Anderson, Susan Etchandy,
Michelle Janavs, Irene Martino,
Suzan Lee Paek, Alex Parker,
Julia Post-Guenther , Jodi Salerno,
Jennifer Segerstrom, Ann Smyth
Legacy
$30,000
Diamond Harvest Donor
$15,000
Platinum Harvest Donor
$10,000
Golden Harvest Donor
$5,000
Silver Harvest Donor
$2,500
Coral Harvest Donor
$1,250
NEWSLET TER
Susan Croul, Melissa Knode
UNDERWRITING
Chair: Joelle Hamontree
Co-Chair: Lauren Wong
MEMBERSHIP
GUEST REL ATIONS & GUEST LIST
PUBLICIT Y & PRESS
RESERVATIONS
PHOTOGR APHY
LUNCHEON SE ATING
UNDERWRITER PART Y
VENUE
SOUTH COAST PL A Z A LIAISON
AFTER PART Y & VALET
SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK LIAISON
Lori Anderson, Cindi Morales
Alex Parker, Jennifer Segerstrom
Krystal Barkate
Britt Delano, Veronica Slavik
Krystal Barkate, Irene Martino,
Ann Smyth, Jennifer Van Bergh
Susan Etchandy, Jennifer Segerstrom
Maura Short, Leana Wood
All underwriters will receive two tickets to the Fashion Show & Luncheon and
will receive an invitation for two (non-transferable) to the Underwriter Party.
FASHION SHOW RESERVED SE ATING:
Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County Tax ID # 32-0362611
100% OF THE PROCEEDS GO DIRECTLY TO THE SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK
Susan Croul, Melissa Knode,
Suzan Lee Paek, Veronica Slavik
Suzan Lee Paek, Julia Post-Guenther
Alex Parker
DÉCOR & CUISINE
For more information please contact Kalina Covello, Development Coordinator for the Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County at 949.208.3160.
Cindi Morales
Cindi Morales
Chair: Yvonne Moyano
Co-Chair: Crisi Hosea
Legacy sponsors will receive four tickets to the Fashion Show & Luncheon and
will receive an invitation for four (non-transferable) to the Underwriter Party.
In addition, underwriters at the Silver Level and above will receive two reserved
runway seats to the Fashion Show.
LUNCHEON PROGR AM
MEMBERSHIP DIREC TORY
SILENT AUC TION
Ann Smyth
UNDERWRITING OPPORTUNITIES
Susan Croul, Melissa Knode
Susan Croul, Melissa Knode
Susan Etchandy, Michelle Janavs
IN APPRECIATION
2015 UNDERWRITER PARTY
Thank you to JoAnn and Anthony Fanticola
for opening their beautiful residence for
the 2015 Underwriting Party. Our gratitude
to Roger Vivier, South Coast Plaza who
hosted this lovely event to thank our
generous sponsors.
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1. Jennifer & Anton Segerstrom
2. JoAnn & Anthony Fanticola
3. Carol Primm, JoAnn Fanticola,
Iris Frankel, Eve Ruffatto, Nikki Tons,
Diana Martin
4. Cindy Gittleman, Terry Schreyer
5. Julia & Wayne Guenther
6. Jennifer Van Bergh, Catherine Biggers
7. Selly & Jeff Straight
8. Joelle & Michael Hamontree
9. Karen & Kent Jordan
10.Susan & Mike Etchandy,
Inga & Mark Beder
11.Chantal Cloobeck,
Rebecca & Carl McLarand 12.Ginni & Kent Valley
13.Diana & Brooke Hasenbalg
14.Deborah Willard, Paige Willard,
Darcy MacDonald, Cayley MacDonald
15.Sheila & Ygal Sonenshine
16.Alissa McLarand, Tracy Schroeder,
Jennifer Van Bergh, Judy Steele
17.Marsha Anderson, Toni Berlinger
18.Alex & Zack Parker
19.Suzan Lee Paek, Mildred Fabian,
Irene Martino
20.Bryan Charney & Britt Delano
21.Susan Croul, Marie Ecot,
Debbie Pontillo, Melissa Knode
22.Melinda Serra, Ann Smyth
23.Lizette Prebus, Carmela Du,
Diana Martin
24.Katherine Cenci, Michelle Janavs
2015 FASHION SHOW & LUNCHEON
Thank you to all the Harvesters, our friends
and contributors, for making the 2015
Fashion Show and Luncheon a tremendous
success. It is through your hard work
and generosity that we can continue to
support the efforts of the Second Harvest
Food Bank of Orange County.
1. Janet Nolet, Katherine Cenci
2.Yvonne Moyano, Crisi Hosea,
Kenna Florie
3. Cindi Morales, Tolan Mai
4.Maralou Harrington, Maureen Aitken,
Bette Aitken
5.Milla Maniche, Roxanne Comrie,
Jody Johnson, Kelly Carroll,
Tamara Delano, Brit Delano,
Angelica Hudson, Sarah Winchester,
Damia Azar, Michelle Inman,
Yvonne Moyano
6. Patti Edwards, Jacquie Casey
7. Joyce Lee, Lori Anderson, Joyce Lee
8. Lauren Wong, Jeannie Szymanowski
9.Christine Kelleher, Shideh Shayan
Smith, Kylie Schuyler, Toni Hymes
10.D onna Pickup, Twila True,
Jennifer Segerstrom
11. Jodi Salerno, Heather Madden
12.Paige Collins, Nicole Gleeson,
Julia Post-Guenther
13. Maura Short, Mary Dell Barkouras
14.Jill Johnson-Tucker, Diane Cotton,
Ginni Valley, Ann Smyth,
Jennifer Van Bergh, Teddie Ray
15. Kristie Caggiano, Debbie Garner
16. Joelle Hamontree, Marlene Hamontree
17. Stephanie Watts, Veronica Slavik
18.Sharon McKinnon, Jamie McKinnon,
Kimmy Crawford, Anne Crawford
19. Maura Short, Susan Etchandy
20.N icole Joseph, Nicole Madison,
Christy Flanagan
21. Michele Diggs
22. Melissa Knode, Susan Croul
23. Karen Jordan, Heather David
24. Kelly Stewart, Twyla Martin
25. Lily Merage, Marsha Anderson
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HARVESTERS 2015 UNDERWRITERS
KIDS CAFE
Lilly & Paul Merage
Anonymous
Anonymous
DIAMOND HARVEST
CM & Edna P. Cotton
Family Foundation
Jacquie & Michael Casey
Michelle & Paul Janavs
PLATINUM HARVEST
Roxanne & Bill Comrie
Gucci
JoAnn & Anthony Fanticola
Mara & Keith Murray
Keiko Sakamoto & Bill Witte
Kylie Schuyler
Glenys Slavik
Sheila & Ygal Sonenshine
Nancy & Arn Youngman
GOLDEN HARVEST
Stephanie Argyros
Susan & Spencer Croul
Stella Artois
Carmela & Ben Du
Susan & Mike Etchandy
Maralou Harrington
Hillary Helsing
Karen Jaffe
Jill Johnson-Tucker
Melissa & Scott Knode
Heather Madden
Terry Schreyer
Nancy & Geoffrey Stack
Twila & Alan True
Valaree Wahler
Anonymous
SILVER HARVEST
Ann Adams
Lori & Darin Anderson
Traci Arnsten
Krystal & Hal Barkate/
Barkate Orthodontic
Ali Bartholomew
Toni Berlinger
Burberry
Chanel, Inc.
Chantal Cloobeck
Paige Collins
Diane Connelly
Kingsley Croul
Michelle & Tim Dean
Patti Edwards
Kenna & Brett Florie
Miki & John Ford
Julie & Doug Garn
Heather Gaughan & Brandy Valdez
Joelle and Michael Hamontree
Marlene Hamontree
Leslie & Richard Heard
Michelle Inman
Sarah Kiani
Deborah & David Lake
The Madison Foundation
For Families
Julie McAlpine
Yvette McCarthy
Jeri McKenna
Annette Oltmans
The Poovey Family
Carol Primm
Eve Ruffatto
The Schrock Family
Jennifer & Anton Segerstrom
Shideh Shayan Smith
Maura & Steven Short
Laura & Stan Shuster
Selly & Jeff Straight
Angela Tesselaar
Louis Vuitton
Debbie Watts
Ginny & Mark Wetterau,
Golden State Foods
Kathy Youngman
CORAL HARVEST
Jaye & Peter Adderton
Marsha Anderson
Laura Baratta
Inga Beder
Bick Law Group
Catherine Biggers
Fletcher Jones Motor Cars
Debi & Rusty Brown
Kacey & Stan Bruno
Kristie & Jim Caggiano
Leslie Cancellieri
Missy Pace Callero
David S. Ascher Charitable Fund
Kymberly Chiapuzio
Mr. & Mrs. John Choumas Jr.
Christian Dior Couture
Iovanna Couig
Anne & Michael Crawford
Britt Delano
Tamara Delano
Tracy & Anthony Di Giorgio
Michele Diggs & Nicole Pembrook
Cindy Dillion
Joan & Bob Dubrish
Naomi Edwards
Michael V. Elam, M.D.
Sandy Fainbarg
Natalie & Christian Fanticola
Wendy & Dru Fanticola
Kathy & Marc Fanticola
Teresa Farrell
Ashley Fella
Lugano Diamonds
Moti & Idit Ferder
Christy Flanagan
Linda H. Florie
MaxMara
Jessica Frandson
Iris Frankel
Barbara Nagel Gallian
Lisa & David Gambill
Debbie Garner
Ellen & Robert Gifford
Learn more about us on the Second Harvest Food Bank website
http://feedoc.org/howtohelp/auxillarygroups/harvesters.aspx
Pin us on Pinterest, www.pinterest.com/shfboc
Find us on Facebook, www.facebook.com/SecondHarvestFoodBank
Follow us on Twitter, www.twitter.com/SecondHarvestFB
Elizabeth Ginger
Toni Ginger
Stephanie Grody
The Gyulay Family
Dina & Emile Haddad
Morrison Hair
Nadine Hall
Diana & David Hasenbalg/
GE Capital
Crisi & Paul Hosea
Angelica Hudson
Marguerite Jackson
Jody & Craig Johnson
Nicole Joseph
Ellie E Keener
Kehl Family Fund
Teri Kennady
Michael Nusskern
Victoria LeVasseur &
Tracy Martin Weiner
Darcy Cayley MacDonald
Patsy & Tim Marshall
Diana Martin & Twyla Martin
Irene & Lucio Martino
Rebecca McLarand
Kathalleyne McCullough
Jamie McKinnon
Cindy & Ron McMackin
Brenda & Gene McNaughton
Deborah Meyer
Cindi Morales
Yvonne Moyano
Nancy Muth
Marianne Nahin
Alison Needham Charitable Fund
Maria Ocana-Schechter
Allison Olmstead Design
Kathleen Owens & Donna Wright
Suzan Lee Paek
Alex Parker
Judy Pedersen
Mary Sue Pedicini
The James Previti Family
Foundation
Larane Rodnick
Laurie & Mark Rosenthal
Jodi & Tony Salerno
Marilyn & Joe Schoeningh
Tracy Schroeder
Melinda Serra
Veronica Slavik
Ann Smyth
Elizabeth Stahr
Carol Demorest & Brenda Swantko
Cyd Swerdlow
Julie & Brad Taylor
Wendy Tenebaum
Leslie & Chris Thompson
Ginni & Kent Valley
Jennifer Van Bergh
Valarie Van Cleave & Oceana
Brigid Waters-Landau
Foundation for Affordable Housing
Lauren Wong
Jane Yada
SPECIAL FUND
Ellen Feldberg Gordon
Julie McAlpine
Michele & Steve O’Leary-Koll
Sheila Peterson
Judy Posnikoff
Teddie Ray
Keiko Sakamoto
Ueberroth Family Foundation
CORPORATE SPONSORS
Union Bank
Julia Post