2014 Annual - Interfaith Food Pantry

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2014 Annual - Interfaith Food Pantry
Annual Report
2014
Neighbors Helping Neighbors
MISSION STATEMENT
The Mission of the Interfaith Food Pantry is to:
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improve the health and well being of Morris County residents in need by providing access to
food, nutrition education and related resources;
provide hands on opportunities for neighbors to help neighbors;
educate the public about the issues of hunger in our area.
2 Executive Drive, Morris Plains, NJ 07950
Phone: (973) 538 - 8049 Fax: (973) 998 - 5086
www.mcifp.org E-mail: [email protected]
What is the Interfaith Food Pantry?
The Interfaith Food Pantry is a non-denominational, non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization helping families make ends
meet by supplementing their monthly groceries in times of need. Established in 1994, the Interfaith Food Pantry was
formed when a group from four local houses of worship decided to address the growing issue of hunger by
consolidating their food assistance programs. The objective was to create a central collection and distribution center in
Morristown. Our Federal tax-exempt # is 22-3618468.
What We Do The Interfaith Food Pantry provides groceries to eligible Morris County residents. Groceries are
collected from a variety of sources: houses of worship, businesses & schools, community service programs, local
groups and organizations, individuals and families.
The Food Pantry purchases food whenever donations run low in order to maintain our goal of providing reliable
assistance to the community. We distribute groceries to: senior citizens, low-income working families, recently
unemployed workers, and other individuals in crisis. In addition to those who come to the Pantry, groceries are
delivered throughout the county to those who are disabled and cannot get to us.
How Does Someone Get Groceries? Groceries are provided to anyone in need from Morris County who has
housing and cooking facilities. Individuals set up an appointment with our Intake Counselors where they will fill out
an application and are interviewed to help us assess their need. Our pantry is set up as a Client Choice Program, where
clients are allowed to select the food they want from the shelves as if they were in a supermarket. The amount they
can take is determined by the size of their family. They may continue to use the pantry as long as there is need.
Where Do Our Clients Come From? All are residents of Morris County. In addition to walk-ins, referrals are made
from houses of worship, hospitals and schools. Many are sent by community agencies such as the Department of
Aging and Disabilities, NJ Battered Women’s Shelter, St. Clare’s Behavioral Health Center, Cornerstone,
Neighborhood House, Homeless Solutions, Inc. and the Mental Health Assoc. of Morris County.
Our clients come from all walks of life. Most are working but their incomes do not keep pace with the cost of living.
They are employed as nursing aides, clerical workers, restaurant & retail staff, school employees & day care assistants.
In recent months we have seen a large increase in the number of people who have lost their jobs. Others are living on
Social Security or Disability. They are grandparents raising their grandchildren and folks living with chronic illness.
They are our neighbors.
What Else Do We Do? As we determine what other needs families
may have, we give them referral information to resources that
provide assistance, such as eyeglasses, day care scholarships,
furniture, clothing, etc. Nutrition and making good food choices is
the basis for our “Healthy Choices Program” which includes food
demos for clients and volunteers and family cooking classes
teaching all how to make healthy low cost meals. Screenings for
health issues such as diabetes, hypertension and dental problems are
provided by partners from Morristown Medical Center and the
Zufall Clinic. Our Healthy choices program staff also work to
secure healthy items not traditionally found in pantries such as lowsodium, low-sugar, dairy, fresh produce, and whole grains. In
addition, they run our gleaning program to rescue food from area
supermarkets that might otherwise go to waste, which gives clients frozen meat choices as as source of protein.
The Pantry also tries to make holidays a little brighter for those in need. We provide Thanksgiving food baskets and
turkeys and December holiday baskets.
The Food Pantry accepts donations from a variety of local sources that want to help those in need. If we cannot use the
items offered we try to match donors with groups who are looking for particular donations. We also stock an
emergency food closet located at the Morristown site of the County Office of Temporary Assistance. Finally, we help
meet the emergency food needs of some of the other non-profit groups whenever possible.
The Interfaith Food Pantry embodies the traditional spirit of neighbors helping neighbors.
ANNUAL REPORT
In 2014 we accomplished the following:
# different households served
IFP sites & Home Delivery
From our emergency site
Food given to other agencies &
extra people at holidays
4,911
# family visits/year
2,325
1,819
# lbs. of food distributed
11,489
IFP sites & Home Delivery
From our emergency site
Food given to other agencies &
extra people at holidays
1,010,117 lbs.
IFP sites & Home Delivery
939,164 lbs.
From our emergency site
30,610 lbs.
Food given to other agencies &
extra people at holidays
20,560 lbs.
767
# different people served
18,503
5,631
3,638
2,220
# tons of food distributed/year
Home Delivery Program* 2014
1,577
# of homebound families served
276
# lbs. of food distributed/year
* #’s included in yearly statistics above.
# of home visits
#people served
505
181
71,258
CLIENT DEMOGRAPHICS (data collected for IFP clients only)
Primary Source of Income
Salary
44%
SS/Pension
15%
SSI
10%
Disability
13%
Public Assistance
5%
Unemployment Ins.
5%
Child Support
2%
Other
6%
Ethnicity
Hispanic/Latino
Caucasian
African American
Other
32%
51%
14%
3%
Age
60+
14%
50 - 59
13%
19 - 49
38%
18 & under
35%
Size of Households
1 or 2
59%
3 or 4
30%
5 or 6
10%
7,8,or 9
1%
Client Yearly Family Incomes
$10,000 or less
33%
$10,001 to $15,000 19%
$15,001 - $20,000 17%
$20,001 - $30,000 18%
$30,001 – $35,000 5%
$35,001 – $40,000 3%
$40,001 +
5%
Volunteer Summary
During 2014 24,429 hours of volunteer service were donated to the Interfaith Food Pantry. The value of this time is
$575,645. Volunteers at the Interfaith Food Pantry perform such tasks as office work, sorting food, restocking shelves
in the shopping rooms, working on special events, working with youth groups, assisting clients during distribution,
providing delivery to housebound clients and picking up from the Community Food Bank and area organizations that
are not able to deliver their food collections.
2014
2013
2012
Staff Volunteers (374 different individuals)
Regular Groups & Short Term Volunteers (2,141 individuals)
Donated mileage by Home Delivery volunteers
19,222 hrs
5,207 hrs.
27,311 mi
18,957 hrs
5,407 hrs
26,962 mi
16,534 hrs
3,871 hrs
28,642 mi
HOURS OF OPERATION
Warehouse/Office, 2 Executive Drive, Morris Plains, NJ 07950
For food distribution
1st four MTW&Th of each month
1st & 3rd Tues. of each month
1st four Wed. of each month
1st four Saturdays of each month
1pm – 3pm
6pm - 8pm
6pm – 8pm
10am - 12pm
To drop off food or visit
Monday – Thursday 9:30am – 4:30pm
Special arrangements may be made by request.
Satellite Pantry@190 Speedwell Ave., Morristown
For food distribution only
Every Tues., Wed. & Thurs. 9:30am – 12pm
REGULAR IFP CLIENTS **
Town
#Families
#People
#visits
2014
2013
2012
2014
2013
2012
2014
2013
2012
BOONTON
BUTLER
CHATHAM/TOWNSHIP
CHESTER
DENVILLE
DOVER
EAST HANOVER
90
25
15
8
52
353
10
64
30
11
5
43
319
7
57
18
15
4
35
303
6
223
53
40
19
145
955
18
179
67
27
14
121
860
10
146
48
26
9
95
816
14
528
147
98
53
325
2090
47
388
171
82
31
285
1928
50
346
79
119
21
184
1881
45
FLORHAM PARK
13
11
15
19
17
30
76
114
130
HACKETTSTOWN (MORRIS COUNTY SECTION)
5
N/A
N/A
12
N/A
N/A
27
N/A
N/A
HANOVER TWSP (WHIPPANY & CEDAR KNOLLS)
JEFFERSON (JEFFERSON, HOPATCONG &
LAKE HOPATCONG & OAK RIDGE)
KINNELON BOROUGH
36
46
34
74
106
87
229
229
221
51
3
42
2
32
0
144
9
112
5
77
0
278
7
247
4
190
0
LINCOLN PARK
21
18
21
41
38
53
103
164
134
LONG HILL TWP (MILLINGTON, GILLETTE,STIRLING)
MADISON
MENDHAM/TOWNSHIP/BROOKSIDE
MINE HILL
MONTVILLE TWP(MONTVILLE,
PINEBROOK,TOWACO)
MORRIS PLAINS
MORRIS TOWNSHIP/CONVENT STATION)
MORRISTOWN
MT. ARLINGTON
MT. OLIVE (BUDD LAKE, FLANDERS)
MOUNTAIN LAKES
NETCONG (NETCONG HEIGHTS)
PARSIPPANY TROY HILLS (PARSIPPANY,
LAKE HIAWATHA, MT TABOR, LAKE
PARSIPPANY)
PEQUANNOCK (POMPTON PLAINS)
RANDOLPH (CEDAR GROVE, MT
FREEDOM, RANDOLPH & IRONIA)
9
46
13
27
5
46
16
18
11
32
9
18
15
92
36
72
13
90
39
45
26
69
26
53
36
284
73
140
30
286
94
102
58
247
64
70
24
89
7
623
16
114
3
46
25
86
4
652
15
103
3
51
29
62
5
631
7
90
3
34
66
172
17
1542
42
281
6
68
67
168
6
1499
37
256
7
88
72
111
7
1454
14
231
5
62
190
561
49
5355
73
645
10
278
199
497
41
5552
85
548
13
269
162
398
51
5551
62
493
23
249
163
14
131
13
127
13
359
23
295
23
265
16
1074
1126
963
130
890
107
113
100
96
259
230
206
680
667
656
RIVERDALE
4
3
4
7
3
13
13
8
18
ROCKAWAY/BORO (HIBERNIA/GREEN POND)
ROXBURY TWP (KENVIL, LANDING,
LEDGEWOOD, SUCCASSUNA)
VICTORY GARDENS
95
77
62
248
209
170
596
555
375
72
6
62
3
50
3
178
26
165
8
126
8
449
27
392
14
257
12
WASHINGTON TWSHP (LONG VALLEY)
WHARTON
OTHER
7
126
5
4
98
6
4
70
6
13
321
9
7
273
12
9
182
16
24
778
1818
18
533
34
25
379
36
**Data on town of residence is only collected on clients using our main distribution centers. We do not collect specific data
from emergency sites as these clients are not part of our regular program.
Who Are Our Clients?
There continues to be an influx of people coming to the Interfaith Food Pantry looking for any assistance we
can provide to them in the way of food and other referrals. Their stories are all touching! Please know that
it is your gifts of food, money, time and compassion that makes a difference in the lives of our neighbors in
need. Here are a few of their stories…
“Martha” is in her late sixties and disabled. Things were going well until she
moved in with relatives with the plan to share expenses. Unfortunately, they
ended up using all her money and then left. She became homeless and also
lost her car. Just when everything seemed to be going wrong, good friends
took her in and found agencies to assist her. She was able to find a low
income apartment in a senior complex and was introduced to the Interfaith
Food Pantry. “I have had the problem of trying to fill my cupboards and
now, with your help, they are full. I can make myself a beautiful lunch with
the breads and meats you bring me. The variety is unbelievable and I no longer have to eat the same thing
over and over again.” She is so grateful to the IFP and a very humble lady, she also states that there may be
a time she may not need all the food she is currently receiving “I don’t want to take more than what I need…
there may be others who need it more than me!”
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“David” is an 83 year gentleman and a WWII veteran who was classified as
“100% disabled” when he returned home from the war. His wife Ellen has
been his long time caretaker and now both are in the process of losing their
eyesight. David has been receiving support from the government and Veteran
Affairs, however, what he brings in doesn’t cover all their living expenses.
They are having a difficult time making ends meet and are just scraping by
struggling to keep up with the rent. He is afraid of losing his home and not
being able to provide for he and his wife especially amid the mounting medical
bills. They first contacted the IFP in October and as David said they cannot
believe all the help, support and generosity they have received from us and their
home delivery volunteer. “I thank God for you being in my life. I am still a
little embarrassed to take any kind of charity but I hate to admit it – I definitely
need it. God bless and thank you all.” With the extra money they save on food
they are able to put it towards their rent.
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“Helen” and “Tim” came to the Interfaith Food Pantry after experiencing extreme financial hardships. They
weren’t always like this… in fact the family had been doing very well. Tim had a great job, worked for a
large company and had just begun to see his dream come true of sending his kids to college… they thought
they were living the American dream! And then tragedy struck… Tim became extremely ill and was rushed
to the hospital. He has been hospitalized numerous times and is no longer able to work. The family had to
use up their retirement funds to cover expenses including the mounting hospital bills that insurance didn’t
cover. Helen works part-time, but doesn’t make enough to offset the family’s monthly expenses and her job
isn’t stable either. The threat of being downsized hangs with her every day adding to the myriad of stresses
in both their lives! Helen and Tim are working very closely with our new case manager who has been
providing them with important resources they never knew existed or would ever need. They are both very
grateful for all the help they are receiving from the Interfaith Food Pantry but can’t help express concern
that, like them, this can happen to anyone. “More and more people need to know that there are good people
out there willing to help!”
Interfaith Food Pantry Programs
Client Choice Program
 provides clients with emergency and supplemental food during time of need
 provides clients with access to a variety of food from each food group based on family size, dietary restrictions and
personal preference
 empowers clients to make decisions and restores integrity to the process of receiving food
Healthy Choices Program
 Provides nutrition counseling for prevention and/or management of diet related illnesses.
 Provides access to a greater variety of nutritious foods that may not typically be available at food pantries (i.e., fresh
dairy, lean proteins, low sodium options, gluten free foods, and fresh fruits and vegetables).
 Increases fresh produce through our IFP Garden & by working with communities and groups to set up gardens for IFP.
 Instructs clients on how to prepare available foods in a nutritious manner through a series of nutrition and cooking
workshops for children of clients and families.
 Provides screening for potential health risks, e.g., diabetes and hypertension.
Working Families Access Program
 Provides low-income working families access after work on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings as well as Saturdays.
 Provides them with access to referral services and case management, nutrition programs and health screening.
Home Delivery Program
 Works to enable home-bound elderly, disabled and medically fragile clients to remain living independently by pairing
them with volunteers who bring food to their homes.
 Attempts to meet dietary restrictions related to their medical needs wherever possible.
 Allows opportunity for community involvement for those who are not available to volunteer during daytime hours.
Family Self-Sufficiency Program
 Enables easy referral to services such as medical and behavioral health care, eyeglasses, furniture, home energy assistance
programs, low cost child care options and prescription assistance programs.
 Provides case management services for clients with complex issues to assist them in accessing resources.
 Provides workshops through partnerships with other community programs on financial literacy, free or low cost
educational training opportunities, etc.
Education and Advocacy Program
 Educates the public about hunger and related issues and promotes volunteerism and advocacy.
 Provides information and awareness of legislative impact on hunger and related issues.
 Provide public education about the IFP’s mission, goals and need for community support.
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Provides hunger-related educational and hands-on sessions for civic, scout, school and worship-based youth groups
through volunteer-conducted field trips and after school activities and assists young people in developing their own
hunger support activities off site.
Offers opportunities for families and individuals to participate in public awareness and activism campaigns such as the
food stamp challenge, letter writing, brown bag buddies, etc.
Volunteer Program
 Provides opportunity for community involvement for individuals, families, civic groups, houses of worship and
corporations.
 Allows members of the community to connect with their neighbors and become part of the solution.
 Enables IFP to be cost-effective, using donated services to expand programs while keeping administrative costs low.
 Provides resources to IFP through fundraising programs and community-wide food drives.
Thanksgiving and December Holidays and other projects such as “We’ve Got Your Back” school supply program
 Allows clients to provide their families with appropriate meals for the holidays.
 Provides opportunity for community-wide involvement via food drives and volunteer opportunities.
 Helps families meet the needs of their children.
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Food Rescue Program
 Collects food from partner supermarkets that can no longer be sold but is still safe for consumption.
 Provides clients with access to a greater variety of sources of produce, grains and meats including fresh and frozen items.
Client Choice Shopping Center
IFP Pantry and Resource Center
2 Executive Drive, Morris Plains, NJ
Warehouse
Healthy Choice Teaching Kitchen
IFP Community Garden
Welcome & Family Room
Cash
Donations
18%
Donated
Food, 53%
2014 Income
Grants, 9%
Fundraising Events
& Misc. 7%
Volunteer
Time and
Travel
13%
Cash Donations
Grants
Fundraising Events & Miscellaneous
Volunteer Time and Travel
Donated Food
Total
Other
Programs
39%
Development 4%
Management 2%
Food Program,
55%
From CFB
11%
762,551
364,651
277,194
559,171
2,171,752
18%
9%
7%
13%
53%
$ 4,135,319
2014 Expenses
Food - Program
Other Programs
Development/Fundraising
Management/Administrative
Total *includes depreciation
2,235,884
1,596,681
137,614
101,470
55%
39%
4%
2%
$ 4,071,649
SFPP 7%
USDA 15%
Purchased with
Donated Funds 11%
Donated By
Public 56%
2014 Source of Food (lbs.)
Donated By Public
From CFB - Community Food Bank (free
or small handling fees only)
SFPP - State Food Purchase Program
USDA - NJ Dept. of Agriculture
Purchased with Donated Funds
Total
562,437
56%
109,501
77,001
151,278
109,900
11%
7%
15%
11%
1,010,117
BOARD OF TRUSTEES DURING 2014
STAFF DURING 2014
President – Greg Supron – Community Volunteer
Vice Pres. – Chris MacDonald – Community Volunteer
Treasurer – Stuart Wiet – Community Volunteer
Secretary – Rachel Carter – Chubb Ins. Co.**
Secretary – Tracey Polifka – Solix, Inc.
Pres. Emeritus – Russ Hall - Community Volunteer
Executive Director - Rosemary Gilmartin
Dir. Comm. Relations & Development – Carolyn Lake
Client Services Manager – Liliana Herrera
Food and Facilities Manager – Bill Zackoff
Office Manager – Maureen Papili
Volunteer Coordinator – Doug McMahon
Community Relations & Dev. Associate – Joanne Brashier
Garden Manager and Program Assoc. – Erin Long
Client Services Associate – Diana Garcia #
Business Manager – Wendy Potkay #
Nutrition Educator – Katy Galton #
Training Coordinator – Anne Kneller #
Receptionists/Office Assts.– Lenora Caamano #, Barbara
Petrakis # & Dana Billia #
Warehouse Assts. - Tony Aviles, David Bean,
Bob Johnson # & Mike Franco #
# part time
Karen Jones-Williams – Morris School District**
Marc Mackin – Lapp Holding NA
Chris Richter – Avison Young
Paul Zelenty – GrahamCurtin, P.A.
Rosemary Gilmartin – Executive Director
** rotated off in May 2014
AGENCIES REFERRING CLIENTS IN 2014
CCM Health Professions Pathways
Community Hope
Community Soup Kitchen
Dawn Center for Independent Living
Cornerstone (Family Service of Morris County)
Family Intervention Services
Homeless Solutions
Family Promises
Mental Health Association of Morris County
Morris County Division of Aging and Disabilities
Morris County Housing Authority
Morris County Office of Hispanic Affairs
Morris County Office of Temporary Assistance
Morristown Neighborhood House
New Bridge Services
NJ Aids Resources Center
NJ Battered Women’s Shelter
St. Clare’s Behavioral Health Center
Street Smart
Visiting Nurse Association
SOME OF THE PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS
COLLABORATING ON SERVICES AT IFP SITES
Morristown Medical Center – provided health
educators and performed health screenings.
NJCEED – offered cancer prevention information.
AARP – ran senior safe driving course to help lower
insurance rates.
Grow It Green Morristown, America’s Grow A Row,
and Giving Gardens Project – Wagner Farm
Arboretum – all provided fresh produce.
Jack & Jill of Morris County – offered cooking and
exercise program for client children and families.
Junior League of Morristown – ran series of family
healthy cooking classes.
Rutgers SNAP ED Program – provided nutrition
education resources.
St. Hubert’s Shelter – provided free pet food during
distribution sessions.
Zufall Health Clinic – brought up dental screening van.
With thanks to our contributors……
$20,000 - $39,999
Appaloosa Management, L.P.
County of Morris
F.M. Kirby Foundation, Inc.
L.A.W. Foundation
Lapp Group
The MacDonald Family
Mushett Family Foundation, Inc.
New Jersey Natural Gas
Honeywell Law Department
Kings Food Markets, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. William Marino
MetLife Foundation
Novartis Pharmaceuticals
The Raymaker Family
Solix, Inc.
Whole Foods Market
Mr. & Mrs. Stephan Wiet
William E. Simon Foundation
Willis & Nancy King Foundation
George A. Ohl Jr. Trust
Ms. Maureen Harris
Ms. Nancy Henseler
Marcello and Graziano Roviaro
Foundation
Margaret A. Darrin Foundation
McGuinn Family Foundation
Meerwarth Family Foundation Trust
The Employees of MetLife
Moretrench
Ms. Nancy Mosteller
New Jersey Heroes
The Employees of New York Life
Investment Management
North Jersey Media Group Foundation
Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Schram
Smolin, Lupin & Co., P.A.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Supron
The Sweetie Pig Foundation, Inc.
Tasters Guild of New Jersey Inc.
The Heller Foundation
Ms. Krista Thompson and Mr. Thomas
Huleatt
Vanech Family Foundation
WB Wood
Alvin & Linda Dietz Family Fund of
CFNJ
The Duch Family Fund of the CFNJ
ExxonMobil Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gilmartin
Gloria Dei Lutheran Church
Graham Curtin, P.A.
The Graymer Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hallberg
Mr. Ezra R. Harris and Ms. Glynnis
Patterson
Mr. Martin Huber
IMS Health
Investors Bank
JCP&L, A FirstEnergy Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lake
Mr. Richard Lewis
The Stephen and Barbara Limauro
Charitable Gift Fund
Ms. Dorothea McDonough
The Merck Foundation
Moody's Foundation-Matching Gift
Program
Morris County Chapter of Links, Inc.
Morris County Chamber of Commerce
MCREA
New Jersey Association for Justice
Ms. Nancy Ann Niemann
North American Sales/Maersk Line
Notre Dame of Mt. Carmel Church
One Call Care Management
OneBeacon Charitable Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Paul
The Pierson Family Foundation, Inc.
Pinch Brook Ladies Golf League
Pipe Works Services Inc.
Power Hawk Technologies, Inc.
Presbyterian Church in Morristown
Presbyterian Church of Morris Plains
Provident Bank Foundation
Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts
Ms. Christine F. Rachalis
Mr. Donald Reed
Rosenbush and Zimmerman Family
Fund of CFNJ
Rotary Club of Morris Plains
Rotary Club of Whippany
$10,000 - $19,999
BASF Corporation
Bayer HealthCare
Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeNoon
First Presbyterian Church of
Mendham
Johnson & Johnson Matching Gifts
Program
$4,000 - $9,999
3M Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bingham
BJ's Charitable Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Blair A. Boyer
Catholic Human Services Foundation
Chubb & Son / Federal Insurance Co.
Church of Christ the King
Church of the Assumption BVM
CIT Group
Citrin Cooperman & Co., LLP
Delbarton School
Ms. Patricia J. Elmi
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Falzon
FirstEnergy Foundation
$2,000 - $4,999
Ms. Katherine Adams and Mr. Duke
Wiser
NJ Association of Legal Administrators
Avison Young
BD/ Social Investing Program
Ms. Mary K. Becht
Mr. and Mrs. John Beierle
Berlamino Family
Ms. Mary Brennan and Mr. Lance
Cassak
Mariner Wealth Advisors
Cassa Family Fund for Charitable
Giving
The Charles L. Read Foundation
The Chatham United Methodist
Church
Colgate-Palmolive Company
Mr. Daniel Collins and Ms. Christine
Conti-Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cook
Cynthia Hogan Foundation, Inc.
Dun & Bradstreet
Mr. & Mrs. Carlo De Notaristefani
Mr. & Mrs. William DeVizio
$2,000 - $4,999 (continued)
S. Rubenstein Family Foundation
Barbara and Val Schuzler
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Shea
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Speer
St. Matthew the Apostle Parish
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
St. Virgil Parish
Stop & Shop - Morris Plains
Mr. and Mrs. Pradeep Thakur
The Thomas & Sarah MacMahon
Family Charitable Foundation
Towers Watson
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Waldorf
Walmart
Ms. Lisa Whipkey
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Whiting
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Wood
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zelenty
Mr. Evan Federman
Mr. & Mrs. John F. Fenton
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feshbach
Mr. Daniel N. Flores and Ms.
Katharine T. Palla
Fulton Bank of New Jersey
Mr. & Mrs Daniel Furlong
Garden Club of Morristown
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Georgaros
Ms. Liane Ginsberg
Global Container Terminals
Mr. and Mrs. George Goldman
Greater Morristown YMCA
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Haven
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Heinsen
Hildale Park Presbyterian Church
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hipp
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Howell
Mr. Albert Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ingato
Irish American Association of
Northwest NJ
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew James
Mr. Henry Kafel
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keefe
Ms. Ellen Kelly
Mr. & Mrs. Francis Kelly
Kings Food Market - Florham Park
Kings Food Market - Morristown
Kiwanis Club of Randolph Township
Lanca Charitable Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Marc Lebowitz
Legalbill.com LLC
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Lesczynski
Longhorn Steakhouse # 5192
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin L. Luing
Dr. Jory Magidson and Ms. Caren
Frankel
Marty's Reliable Cycle
Mr. and Mrs Joseph Matula
Ms. Susan McArdle
Ms. Janet McChesney
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClafferty
McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney &
Carpenter
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce McEwan
Mr. & Mrs. Edward McGuire
Mr. & Mrs. John Mitros
Ms. Heather Molnar and Mr. Charles
Forsythe
Mondelez International
Ms. Virginia Moriarty
Morris County Chamber of Commerce
Morristown Unitarian Fellowship
National Assoc. of Letter Carriers
Mr. Jeffrey Neuman and Ms. Cynthia
Wachtell
New Beginnings Bible Church
Normandy Real Estate Partners
Mr. James Noser
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Olivo, Jr.
Olympus Holdings
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Palla
Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts
Program
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Picciochi
Pitney Bowes Relief Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Potkay
Steve and Elaine Pozycki
Presbyterian Church of Madison
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Ramsey
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ranger
Mr. Christopher Rich and Ms. Natalie
Ardeel
Ms. Ellen Rich
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Rich
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher K. Richter
Roadside Panic
Robert E. Weger Family Dental Care
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roffman
Rotary Club of Madison
Rotary Club of Morristown
Mr. and Mrs. John Ruffle
Mr. & Mrs. Pat J. Russoniello
Ruth and Jack Glantz Family
Foundation, Inc.
Schechner Lifson Corporation
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Schreiber
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Sebiri
Mr. Stephen Shannon
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shea
Mr. Mark Shearman and Ms. Linda
Bohrer
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith
$1,000 - $1,999
Advance Auto Parts, Inc.
Anne and Paul Marcus Family
Foundation
ASCO Power Technologies, L.P.
Atlantic Health System
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Bassaline
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Birnbaum
Bishop Janes United Methodist
Church
Ms. Michele Blackwood
Mr. & Mrs. William Blanchard
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bliss
Bohler Engineering NJ, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. William Brazzel
Brookside Community Church
Mr. Ezra Buchwald
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burney
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Cameron
Ms. Robin Carroll Mann
Catholic Health Initiatives
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Cavuto
Dr. Lucy Chen and Dr. Calvin Shen
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Cheney
Chrysalis Pharma Partners
Community Foundation of New Jersey
Conway Wealth Group
Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Cortese
Ms. Nicole Coughlin
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Covert
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cushing
Darden Foundation
Ms. Alice Davenport
Mrs. Eleanor DeBiasse
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Denton
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Deskovick
Mr. and Mrs. Robert DesMarais
Andrew and Karen Dietz Family Fund
of CFNJ
Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. DiQuollo
DM Airports, Ltd.
DolCas Biotech, LLC
Mrs. Jane Donegan
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Douma
Dublin Pub of Morristown
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dunn
Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Evanko
Mr. Donald Farrell
$1,000 - $1,999 (continued)
Spring Brook Country Club
St. Jude Church
St. Patrick's Church
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Mr. Andrew Stackhouse
Darcy Stacom
Mr. & Mrs. James Stewart
Mr. Robert Stock
Ms. Margaret Stone and Mr. Jonathan
Dee
Mr. Greg Stover
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Supron
Mr. Frank Sweeney, Jr.
Ms. Margaret M. Taylor
The Content Firm
The MCJ Amelior Foundation
The Virginia Metzler Family Charitable
Foundation
Mrs. Gaile Thompson
Ms. Joan Thuebel
James T. and Abby M. Tierney Family
Fund of CFNJ
Mr. Thomas Travers
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Van Deventer
Mr. Steven and Ms. Kathryn Shuck
Mr. and Mrs. John Witkowski
Mr. & Mrs. John Eade
Ernst & Young
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eckhard
Elective Benefits, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Eriksen
Mr. Alberto Errico
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Ewig
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Mr. James V. Fakult
Mr. Ron Feinsod and Ms. Denise
Gastineau
Mr. Wilfredo Fernandez
Mr. Michael Fichter
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flaherty
Ms. Mary Flynn
Mrs. Noel Foley
Free and Accepted Masons of NJ
Glaxosmithkline Foundation
Ms. Daria Goginsky
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Greene
Mr. John R. Groot
The Gross Family Fund of the CFNJ
H. Herbert Myers Memorial
Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Hall
Ms. Patricia Halligan
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Hoeflin
Mr. and Mrs. David Hoiriis
Honeywell International Charity
Matching
Hope Presbyterian Church
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Houston
Mr. Christopher Ivaniski
Ms. Linda Jantzen
Ms. Rochelle Jones
JP Morgan Chase Foundation
Mr. Peter A. Junge
Mr. Robert J. Karasiewicz and Ms.
Patricia R. De La Fuente
KB Ingredients
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kervandjian
Kings Food Market - Mendham
Kings Food Market - Morristown
Mr. Wade H. O. Kirby
Mr. Steven Klaiman
Ms. Juanita Koch
Ms. Larainne Koehler and Mr. Vincent
Grieco
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kron
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Lacey
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lade, Jr.
Lakeland Bank
Leason Ellis LLP
Mr. and Mrs. Alexandre LeBeaut
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Leissing
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leiwant
LEO Pharmaceutical Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. David B. LeRoux
Lexus of Route 10
Lifeline Medical Associates, LLC
Ms. Lauren Limauro and Mr. Aaron
Richton
Mr. Robert Luongo
Mr. and Mrs. Marc Mackin
Macy's / Bloomingdale's
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Maier
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Manahan
Markel Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Marowitz
Ms. Melissa Matejek
McCann
Mr. James P. McCarthy, CFP
Mr. and Mrs. Luke McKinnon
Mr. & Mrs. Steve McLaud
MG Car Club
Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Miller
Mr. Hector Mislavsky and Ms. Judy
Martinez
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mitchell
Ms. Sarah Mitchell
Molinare Dental Group
Mondelez International Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moody
Ms. Eileen Moore
Morris County Republican Alliance
Municipal Clerk's Assoc of Morris
County
Mr. Jay Nearnberg
North Jersey Christian Softball League
North Jersey Orthopedic Institute
$500 - $999
Affinity Federal Credit Union
Mr. & Mrs. John Alessio
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Allen
Mr. Mark Anderson
Mr. Daniel Andriola
Mr. Paul Archbold
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Armstrong
Automatic Data Processing, Inc.
Ms. C. Anne Baier
Mr. Joseph Balwierczak
Mr. & Mrs. Harsh Bansal
BCB Community Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beighley
Mr. & Mrs. Jay Benenson
Birchwood Manor, Inc.
Bishop McLaughlin Council 3495
Mr. & Mrs. George Bohensky
Mrs. Janet Boni
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Boutin
Brach Eichler, LLC
Bravante Auto Sprinklers
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Brennan
Britcher, Leone & Roth
Browns Backers of North Jersey
Linda L. and Cathryn Busovsky
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Byrne
Mrs. Ann Cade
Calvary Presbyterian Church
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Carruthers
Mr. Daniel F. Casey
Spring Chang
Chatham Kiwanis Club
Ms. Elizabeth Chaudhari
Choice Office Solutions
Ms. Jean Coleman
Commercial Property Managers, Inc.
Congregation for Humanistic Judaism
ConnectOne Bank
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Conte
Corpus Christi Church
Ms. Adele Danielsen
Datacor, Inc.
Ushaben M. and Gopa A. Dave
Dixon Bros, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Doyle
$500 - $999 (continued)
Ms. Susan O'Brien
O'Mealia Special Events
Order Sons of Italy in America
Ms. Georgia Papathomas
Mr. John Pennewell
Mr. and Mrs. Konstantine Petrakis
Ms. Mary Petti
Pfizer
Ms. Margaret Pinelli
Mr. Trent Pines
Ms. Karen Plastoris
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Public Service Enterprise Group Inc.
Public Works Management
Mr. Joel Ramich
Reed Family Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Jason Rees
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Reilly
Resurrection Parish
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Riback
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richton
Ms. Mary Jane Robertson
Mrs. June Robinson
Rotary Club of Pequannock Valley
Rotary Club of the Mendhams
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rothen
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Ruggiero
Ms. Joanne Ryan
Salem Management Company
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sample
Santander Bank Foundation
Ms. Eva Schmidt
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Schorr
Ms. Suzanne Scott
Ms. Tanya Seaward and Mr. Bernard
Kuelker
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Serrano
Shaffer Steel
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Sibona
Siemens Caring Hands Foundation
Sisters of Charity
Ms. Mary Sklenar
Ms. Sarah Slover
Ms. Barbara Small
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Smith & Family
Ms. Janice Sokol
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Somberg
Ms. Dana E. Spangher
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Stanton
Mr. Robert K. Steidlitz and Ms. Kirsten
Hotchkiss
Strong Consulting
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Szlosek
T&E Industries Inc.
TD Bank
TelecomPioneers NJ Chapter 139
The Horizon Foundation for New
Jersey
The Jones Fund
The Lambos Firm, LLP
The Newark Group, Inc
The PNC Financial Services Group
The Raffiani Family Foundation
The Roberta Freeman Cox Charitable
Foundation
Mr. Robert Tholl and Ms. Adrienne
Francis
Township of Morris - Senior Citizens
Village Shop Rites
Ms. Mary Elaine Vincent
Vista Tax Group
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wagner
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walsh
Darshan Wariabharaj
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wary
Wayne Ford Auto Sales
Mr. Walter Wilkes
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Winstead
Mr. Donald Wood
Mr. Harry Woods, Jr.
Ms. Kim Zuroick
Notre Dame of Mt. Carmel Church
Shop Rite of Greater Morristown
Wuhl Shafman Lieberman
Pepperidge Farms Inc.
Stop & Shop - Morris Plains
Trader Joe's
St. Virgil Parish
Union Hill Farms
Wagner Farm Arboretum-Giving
Garden
Hope Worldwide NY Metro
Kings Food Markets
Madison Police Department
Montville Unico / Turkeys 4 U
Morris United Soccer Club
North Central Jersey Association of
Realtors
Parks Farms, LLC
Presbyterian Church in Morristown
Presbyterian Church of Chatham
Township
PricewaterhouseCoopers
St. Andrew's Greek Orthodox Church
St. Matthew the Apostle Parish
Temple B'Nai Or
Mr. John Thain
The Peck School
Viking Bakery
Washington Avenue School
FOOD DONORS
25,000 lbs. +
CIT Group
10,000 – 24,999 lbs.
Alstede Farms
Kings Food Market - Morristown
5,000 – 9,999 lbs.
New Beginnings Bible Church
ShopRite-Parsippany
St. Hubert's
2,500 – 4,999 lbs.
America's Grow-A-Row
Assumption School
Boy Scout Troop 25
Church of Christ the King
Crane Farm
Delbarton School
Morristown Antique Center
First Presbyterian Church of
Mendham
Gro Rite, Inc
1,000 – 2,499 lbs
AARP-Central Morris-#5937
Academy Street Elementary School
Acme Market - Morris Plains
American Cancer Society
Arla Foods USA
Artistic Academy
Bagel Chateau
Boy Scout Troop 112 - National Guard
Bradford Estates Association
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints
Church of the Redeemer
Corwin Family Foundation
Costco
Coupons for the Community
Express Employment Professionals
Girl Scout Troops 2264 & Troop 95083
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Hall
Holy Trinity Orthodox Church
Ms. Sue Katzenberger
Kings Food Market - Mendham
Leadership Morris
Madison Area YMCA
Memorial Junior School
Mondelez International
Montville Kiwanis Club
Morris County Chapter of Links, Inc.
Morris County Park Commission
MCREA
Morris Knolls High School
Morris Plains Community Garden
Morristown Unitarian Fellowship
Mt. Fern United Methodist Church
Novartis Pharmaceuticals
Ort Farms
Pfizer
Presbyterian Church of Madison
Presbyterian Church of Morris Plains
Randolph High School
Rockaway Valley School
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Schalkoff
Solix, Inc.
St. Margaret's Church
St. Mark Lutheran Church
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
St. Thomas More Church
Stephen Gould Corporation - NJ Sales
Swiss Chalet Bakery
The Church of St. Lawrence the
Martyr
The Salvation Army Morristown
Township of Morris - Senior Citizens
Club
Trinity Lutheran Church
United Methodist Church in Madison
VT SEVA
Whippany Park High School
Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital
Mr. Keith Hafner
Hanover Twnsp Schools
Hildale Park Presbyterian Church
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Homler
IMS Health
Ironia Elementary School
JET-CARE International
Juniper Village of Chatham
KinderCare School
Kings Food Market - Boonton
Kings Food Market - Chatham
Kitchell Memorial Presbyterian
Church
LEO Pharmaceutical Inc.
Let's Bloom Together
L'Oreal USA
Madison Music & Arts
Marty's Reliable Cycle
Mendham High School
Meraki Football Club
MetLife
Morris Area Freewheelers Foundation
Morris County Library
Morris Hills High School
Morris Plains Library
Morris School District
Morris Township Fire Department
Morristown United Methodist Church
Mountain Lakes Boro
Mt. Freedom Hebrew Congregation
New Jersey Natural Gas
The Obrycki Family
One Call Care Management
Mr. and Mrs. Peter O'Neill
Operation Jersey Cares
Parsippany Hills High School
Primrose School
Rotary Club of Whippany
Ms. Susan Sheehan
Shongum Elementary School
ShopRite-Chatham
Siemens Industry
Spring Brook Country Club
St. Elizabeth's Nursery & Montessori
School
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Mr. Ron Stagnari
Stop & Shop - Madison
The Vineyard Community Church
Tilcon
T-Mobile
United Methodist Church at Mt.
Tabor
Valley View Elementary School
Weichert Realtors
Wells Fargo Advisors
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Zackoff
500 – 999 lbs.
Calvary Presbyterian Church
Atlanta Bread Company
Autism Speaks
AVIS Budget Group
BASF Corporation
Bee Meadow School
Boonton High School
Brickman Group
Brownie Troop 95750
Mr. Ted Carrion
Century Electric Inc.
Christ Church
Church of the Assumption BVM
College of St. Elizabeth
Collinsville Fire Company
Congregation Beth Haikvah
Coty Inc.
Daiichi Sankyo
Mr. Leonard Edwards
In Memory of Donnie Farrell
Fernbrook School
First Baptist Church Morristown
First Presbyterian Church of East
Hanover
Foodtown - Lk Hiawatha
Frelinghuysen Middle School
Pat Giordano
Gloria Dei Lutheran Church
Ms. Diana Gomes
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
“neighbors helping neighbors”
2 Executive Drive
Morris Plains, NJ 07950
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