2014 Annual Report

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2014 Annual Report
BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
Peter Schnall, Chairman
Community Advocate
Dan Marett, Vice Chair
Harris Teeter, LLC
John Huffman, Treasurer
Pepco Energy Services, Inc.
Carl L. Vacketta,
Secretary
DLA Piper
Peter Ackerman
Rockport Capital, Inc.
Who we are
The Capital Area Food Bank is the region’s largest hunger relief organization and
the hub for food sourcing, food distribution and nutrition education across the
Washington metro area. In Washington, D.C. and the six counties of MD & VA that
surround it, there are nearly 700,000 individuals at risk of hunger; about 150,000
are children.
Denise Dombay
Marriott International
In FY 2014, the CAFB distributed 42 million pounds of food —more than 35
Adam Goldberg
Trident Advisors, PLLC
million meals — to 540,300 individuals through direct service and a network of
Hannah Hawkins
Children of Mine, Inc.
more than 500 partner agencies. The CAFB service area includes: Washington
John P. Hynes, Jr.
TASC
D.C.; Montgomery County, MD; Prince George’s County, MD; Fairfax County, VA;
John Jaeger
YRCI
Prince William County, VA; Arlington County, VA; and The City of Alexandria, VA.
George Jones
Bread for the City, Inc.
Sheri L. H. Link
Community Advisory Board
Tjada McKenna
U.S. Agency for International
Development (USAID)
Letter from the President.................................3
Food for Seniors............................................15
Khalim Piankhi
WUSA-TV 9
What We Do ................................................... 4
Food for Everyone.........................................16
Nancy E. Roman
President & CEO
Capital Area Food Bank
How We Do It...................................................5
Data Driven Strategies..................................17
Sources of Food..............................................6
Food From the Bar.........................................18
A Regional Approach: District of Columbia...7
Feds Feed Families.......................................19
Advocating for Food Access..........................8
Financials.......................................................20
A Regional Approach: Maryland....................9
CAFB Partners by Region.............................21
We’re All Ears.................................................10
Financial Donors............................................25
A Regional Approach: Virginia......................11
Food Donors..................................................30
Good Food & Wellness.................................12
Donor Profile..................................................34
Food for Children and Families.....................14
How You Can Help.........................Back cover
Diana Serrano
Independent Consultant
Linda Keene Solomon
Deloitte Consulting LLP
Johnny A. Yataco
Washington Hispanic
Eric Eisenberg
General Counsel
DLA Piper
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table of contents
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From President and ceo
Nancy E. Roman
Dear Supporters,
As I begin my third year leading the
Capital Area Food Bank, I again
extend my heartfelt thanks.
Your generosity, compassion, and
commitment have made this — our
34th year — a benchmark year for
many reasons, and I am deeply
grateful.
Reflecting back on the year, we have
made two major shifts in the way that
we approach our work. One of these
is the regional focus that we are
using as we get food to children, seniors, and families. We have aligned
our teams around each of the areas
in which we operate: the District of
Columbia, Montgomery and Prince
George’s counties in Maryland, and
Fairfax, Prince William, and Arlington
counties, as well as the City of Alexandria, in Virginia. With staff dedicated to each region, we are well-positioned to understand the unique
needs, challenges, and opportunities
for our partners in these areas, and
the people they serve. Our regional
focus also allows us to better engage
policymakers and other community stakeholders on the issue of
hunger, and to form partnerships that
leverage local resources towards the
common goal of solving it.
The second of these significant shifts
is a real commitment to wellness,
beginning with the hard work of
improving our own food inventory. As
part of that effort, we have eliminated
full-calorie soda and are working to
eliminate sugary snacks that can
contribute to diet-related disease. We
have also stepped up our already
strong commitment to vegetables.
the folks we are serving. And planning our crop purchase with local
farmers means these partners can
plan on having fresh produce for the
people that they are reaching.
This year, we distributed 42 million
pounds of food to children, families,
and seniors in need. But we looked
hard at the content of our inventory
and worked to improve it. About
one third of all food distributed was
fresh fruits and vegetables — more
of them green. We increased our
distribution of frozen vegetables and
distributed freezers to partner agencies that didn’t have them; added
food that partners had requested,
including beans, fish, canned chicken, and whole grain products; and
worked assiduously to lower salt and
added sugar.
We also brought our urban demonstration garden into full bloom
and production this year, growing
tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, green
beans, blackberries, raspberries,
and herbs, using the space to teach
our partner agencies how to increase
their food growing capacity.
Families enjoyed our very first season
of crops coming from local farmers
thanks to a grant from the Marriott
Foundation. The Fruits and Vegetables Fund for Greater Washington
sources watermelon, cantaloupe,
squash, beans, apples, potatoes,
and a variety of other fresh produce
from local growers in Maryland,
Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.
We then distribute those fruits and
vegetables to our largest 22 food
assistance partners feeding those in
need, including DC Central Kitchen,
Martha’s Table, and Allen Chapel.
Buying local means fresher food for
Looking to the year ahead, we plan
to continue improving and expanding upon our demonstration garden
space. We also plan to pursue other
innovative ideas, from engaging
volunteers in repacking large bins
of produce to creating community
produce hubs.
At the food bank, we are passionately committed to reducing hunger in
our region. As we do that, we more
deeply appreciate the powerful link
between food and wellness and are
doing all we can to help those we
serve live well.
I thank you from the bottom of my
heart for your support in that critical
mission.
Sincerely,
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What we Do
Feeding the Community
Food Donors
• YOU!
• Manufacturers
• Growers
• Retailers
• USDA
CAFB
Food Assistance
Partners
• Soup Kitchens
• Food Pantries
• Emergency Shelters
• Daycare Centers
• Senior Programs
• Group Homes
Direct Food Distribution Programs
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neighbors in
need
• Children
• Senior Citizens
• Families
• Working Poor
• Homeless
• Victims of Disaster
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how we do it
Our Partners and Distribution Programs
food assistance partners
Our Food Assistance Partners work on the ground to offer food
from the CAFB to neighbors in need; these partners include faithbased organizations, food pantries, soup kitchens, emergency
shelters, senior programs, daycare centers and more.
Our Direct Food Distribution Programs complement the offerings of our food assistance partners:
Mobile Markets
We provide fruit, vegetables, bread
and more to any resident of high-need
neighborhoods at no cost, by delivering
to safe, public places for pickup.
Kids After school Feeding
Programs
We provide free, healthy meals and snacks
to students attending after school enrichment
programs.
Community Marketplaces
At this monthly farmer’s marketinspired event, we offer fresh, seasonal
produce at no cost; health, housing,
and other service providers are on site
as resources for our clients.
Kids Summer Feeding Programs
We provide healthy meals and snacks in
the summer at sites including faith-based
organizations, camps and recreation centers.
Weekend Bags
We provide kid-friendly bags of
groceries weekly for children to ensure
they have enough to eat when not at
school.
Family Markets
We provide families with fresh fruits, vegetables
and non-perishable healthy groceries each
month in their children’s schools. Food is
offered market-style, and parents can choose
the items they want, along with recipes to put
ingredients to use
Senior Brown Bags
We provide income-qualified seniors
with a bag of groceries monthly, along
with recipes and nutrition education
materials.
Grocery Plus
We provide eligible DC seniors with a bag of
healthy groceries each month. In summer,
seniors also receive produce vouchers
redeemable at participating farmers markets.
Nutrition education
Our Nutrition Education courses accompany food distributed in
the community. CAFB volunteers teach food selection, budgeting,
cooking and food growing to food assistance partners and the
neighbors they serve.
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sources of food distributed
by cafb this year
partner direct
11.4 million pounds
33%
27%
Feeding america
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donated
13.9 million pounds
government commodities
6.6 million pounds
15%
purchased
5.8 million pounds
4.8 million pounds
14%
11%
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A Regional approach:
District of Columbia
CAFB’s service area
in DC includes all eight
wards.
14%
of DC Residents struggle to get
the food they need
133 food assistance partners
are serving those in need in DC
15,762,427 meals
distributed in FY14
“The faith-based organizations we work with
in Ward 7 distributed over 601,000 pounds
of food in 2013. Dividing that into 30 pound
bags, that’s 20,000 times volunteers handed
a big bag of food to someone in need. Picture
that!”
–Amy Hedges, DC Regional Coordinator
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Advocating for food access
“Educate, empower, and enlighten”. These
words from the food bank’s mission statement
articulate the organization’s commitment not only
to feeding people, but to bringing about systemic change through advocacy. And as a part of its
regional approach to addressing hunger needs, the
food bank has brought out advocacy efforts home to
DC, Maryland and Virginia, engaging city, county, and
state officials around the issue of hunger and how to
solve it.
In northern Virginia, for instance, the staff of the food
bank’s Lorton facility makes education and advocacy
a daily activity, seeing every interaction as an opportunity to exchange ideas. The team participates in a
number of coalitions, including the Greater Prince William Food Council, the Greater Prince William Human
Services Coalition, the Fairfax County Food Providers
Network, and the Federation of Virginia Food Banks.
In addition to their coalition work, the Virginia regional
team engages legislators one-on-one, and has instituted a day of service for Virginia elected officials.
Similarly, the food bank’s Maryland regional team has
cultivated strong partnerships for the food bank’s
Family Market program. Both the Montgomery County
Council and Montgomery Public Schools contributed funding to expand the program to more high
need schools. The Prince George’s County Council
views Family Markets as a critical component of their
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Transforming Neighborhoods Initiative, the purpose of
which is to uplift six County neighborhoods that face
significant economic and educational challenges.
The Maryland regional team is also a strong contributor to both the Montgomery County Food Council
and the Prince George’s Food Equity Council and has
encouraged both groups to advocate for improved
food access in food deserts.
In Washington, DC, the regional team has provided
significant contributions to the city’s burgeoning food
policy efforts. The team supported legislation that
doubled the minimum SNAP benefit for DC residents,
required the city to provide meal services to students
on snow days, and enabled the creation of the city’s
first food policy council headed by a Food Policy
Director. The DC regional team has also provided
guidance around two of the city’s major strategies:
Sustainable DC and Age Friendly DC, which lay a
framework for a more equitable, livable city.
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A regional approach:
Maryland
11.1%
CAFB’s service area
in Maryland includes
Montgomery and Prince
George’s counties.
of residents in our Maryland service
region are at risk of hunger
192 food assistance partners
are serving those in need in Maryland
11,401,031 meals
distributed in FY14
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We’re All Ears!
Sharing a meal with someone is one of the best
ways to get to know them. So in 2014, the Capital Area Food Bank continued a tradition started
by CEO Nancy E. Roman of holding a series of
winter lunches with our partners in neighborhoods
throughout DC, Maryland and Virginia. CAFB staff
listened while partners shared challenges faced by
the people they serve, types of food clients request,
and new ways CAFB can power hunger relief. These
conversations helped to inform CAFB’s priorities
going forward.
At last year’s lunch sessions, partners brought to our
attention the need for specific foods, with a focus on
healthier shelf stable products, more fresh produce,
and more meat. We took this information and developed a list of Core Foods—healthy, shelf stable foods
that are now always available on our menu. We also
committed to making more meat and fresh produce
available at our distribution centers.
The forums also serve as an opportunity for partners to connect, network, and share resources. In
Montgomery County, for instance, one attendee was
struggling to find volunteers to pick up food to serve
her neighborhood. Dorothy Boddie, director of Allen
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Leaders of Sistas United, a CAFB food
assistance partner in Suitland, MD.
Chapel AME Church food pantry nearby, was also in
attendance and immediately offered to assist. Now,
in addition to trips she makes to the CAFB for her
own food pantry, Ms. Boddie regularly helps her new
friend to pack up items for her program as well.
The feedback from these sessions has proven
so valuable that the food bank has expanded the
model, hosting lunches for seniors who participate in
its Grocery Plus (formerly Commodity Supplemental
Food Program) and Senior Brown Bag programs.
Effectively meeting the need of our partners, and
the people who access food from them, is always a
priority for the food bank. The CAFB is committed to
keeping our ears open by hosting listening lunches
each year, learning about the changing landscape
of hunger, and ensuring a personal connection with
those we serve.
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A regional approach:
Virginia
6.9%
of Virginia residents strugge
to provide food for their families
129 food assistance partners
are serving those in need in Virginia
6,503,790 meals
CAFB’s service area in
Virginia includes Fairfax,
Prince William, and
Arlington counties and
the city of Alexandria.
distributed in FY14
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A Growing Commitment to
Good Food & Wellness
Top: Martha’s
Table CEO Patty
Stonesifer, Parkdale
High School
teacher Clint
Smith, & CAFB
Sr. Director of
Food Flow Marian
Peele present on
wellness at the
CAFB Hunger
Summit.
The connection between healthy
food and health is increasingly evident.
In 2013-2014, the CAFB participated in
the year-long Hunger in America study
through its partnership with Feeding America, where staff surveyed food assistance
partners and the clients they serve to assess the state of hunger needs in CAFB’s
service area. Among other findings were
these compelling statistics:
• 70 percent of households served reported “purchasing inexpensive, unhealthy”
food as the common coping strategy to
hunger
• 22 percent of households served had a
family member with diabetes
• 48 percent of households served had a
family member with high blood pressure
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CAFB is responding to this need by
providing increasingly healthful food that is
low in sugar and sodium, and high in fiber.
We are also continuing to emphasize the
distribution of fruits and vegetables.
Beyond food, the CAFB’s 500 food
assistance partners often ask for nutrition
education resources, so CAFB is moving
forward with a wellness model that can
reach every food assistance partner and
client across its vast service area. CAFB
staff and volunteer chefs have worked
to create more than 80 Recipes from the
CAFB Kitchen, all in English and Spanish.
Each recipe allows for a home cooked
meal that’s low in sodium, low in sugar,
budget-friendly, easy and certainly delicious.
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70%
of households the food bank serves
report “purchasing inexpensive,
unhealthy” food as the common
coping strategy for hunger
The year finished with a strong call for wellness
leadership at the CAFB’s annual Hunger Summit,
held at the organization’s DC facility on April 25,
2014. Patty Stonesifer, President and CEO of food
assistance partner Martha’s Table and former CEO
of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, joined Clint
Smith, a teacher at Parkdale High School, in conversation to discuss how we can better the health
of the communities we serve.
Providing wellness resources is an increasingly significant part of the food bank’s strategy for serving
the region. With the average CAFB client acquiring
our food nine times per year (as reported by the
2014 Hunger in America Study), the opportunity is
huge to provide health interventions through food
and cooking inspiration at each touch point.
301
leaders of food assistance partners
particpated in our Agency
Achievement Academy workshops,
which teach our partners about
healthful eating, food growing,
volunteer recruitment, and more
74%
of 383 children, teens and adults who
participated in our 6-week Cooking
Matters® nutrition education series
are eating more fruits and vegetables
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food for children and families
Regional Child Hunger Statistics
55,000+
of children across Northern Virginia live in houses that
lack sufficient access to healthy food
27%
of children under the age of 18 lives in food insecure
households in DC, making it the sixth most food
insecure state in the nation
19%
of children in Maryland under the age of 18 lack sufficient
access to healthy food
516,068
healthy meals were provided to 3,115 children at risk
of hunger in DC, Maryland, and Virginia through our
Afterschool and Summer Feeding programs
5,997
more households were served this year when we
grew our Family Markets Program from 6 to 16 sites,
expanding from 1,053 to 7,050 households
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food for seniors
“When you have to spend money on
prescriptions that means that food
will run short. You’re going to buy the
53%
Seniors who are food insecure are
53% more likely to have a heart attack
and 40% more likely to have a heart
disorder. (Source: National Foundation
to End Senior Hunger)
medicine before you buy the food.”
–—Carolyn, Grocery Plus program
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food pickup sites were added to our
Grocery Plus Program (formerly
Commodity Supplemental Food
Program) this year, growing from 43
to 61
672
additional seniors were served through
the expansion of our Senior Brown
Bag program, growing from 2,699 to
3,371
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food for everyone
71%
of households served plan to receive food
from CAFB food assistance partners on a
regular basis; clients visit CAFB partners an
average of 9 times a year
509
more families were served through our
Community Marketplaces, going from 151
to 660. We grew from 1 to 3 sites
4,565
calls were recieved by our Hunger Lifeline,
which connects people in need of food to
resources in a nearby area. That’s a 57%
increase over 2013
“I usually eat one meal a day, maybe then I
have some peanuts. You’ve got a kid, a wife,
a car, food, medicine, gas for the car...to end
up with macaroni and cheese is fine, but not
every night.”
— Preston, client served by CAFB
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data Driven Strategies
To Strengthen the Hunger Safety Net
They say you can’t manage what you can’t mea-
sure. In 2014, the CAFB took this idea to heart as we
began to focus our efforts on collecting and using
data to drive a deeper understanding of the need in
the locations we serve; the amounts and types of food
we distribute; and the people that we are feeding.
First, we are creating a mapping tool that will allow for
a visual representation of our presence and impact in
the community, as well as unmet need in the region.
We have used this information to begin channeling
our resources towards areas that have high need but
which we are currently reaching with low amounts of
food.
As part of our efforts to contribute to the health and
wellness of the community we serve, we have also
created a tool that helps us to assess the nutritional
value of our food stream. Based upon sugar, salt,
and fiber content, our food receives a ranking as
Food or Food+. This has allowed us to respond more
efficiently to partner demand; and work with donors to
increase the nutritional quality of our food donations.
We are also working to better understand the people
who are accessing our services. For instance, at our
Community Marketplaces, which are free monthly
markets for low income individuals in DC, Maryland,
and Virginia, each patron has a bar coded key tag.
These tags allows us to measure unduplicated attendance at our markets, and, for the first time, to
count the children, seniors, and veterans served
by a market in addition to the individual who may
attend for his or her family.
This commitment to data will continue to expand
over the course of the next fiscal year, as we grow
the data systems and structures required to help
us better serve the community.
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food from
the bar
Engaging the Legal
Community in Hunger
Awareness
The 2014 Washington legal campaign
against hunger raised an unprecedented $130,000 in one month. Under the
leadership of former U.S. Attorney General
Dick Thornburgh, DLA Senior Counsel Carl
Vacketta, and Mark Ruge of K&L Gates,
proceeds enabled the Capital Area Food
Bank to provide more than 300,000 meals
for residents in need.
Formerly known as Outlaw Hunger, organizations in D.C. adopted Food From the
Bar—a national grassroots movement led
by legal communities in more than a dozen
cities nationwide—in spring of 2014.
A hallmark of the campaign is the fun and
creative ways legal professionals give
back. For instance, Bracewell & Giuliani
was recognized for creating “Dareoke”—a
competition where one participant bets
another to sing.
This campaign is part of Capital Area Food
Bank’s strategic objective to engage the
community in awareness about hunger
and how to solve it. Throughout the campaign, firms are encouraged to volunteer
at the food bank and facilitate conversations about hunger in the community.
Quick 2014 Stats
1992
Food From the Bar
started in California
Law firms celebrate
funds raised
for CAFB with a
friendly game of
bocce.
$42,622—the equivalent
of 107,010 meals
DLA Piper raised the most funds
for the DC campaign in 2014
$130,000
raised from may 1–30 by 30 law
schools, law firms and
organizations
1.5 million meals
Campaign has raised since 2008
for children, families and
seniors at risk of hunger
For every $10 donated
the Capital Area Food Bank can
provide the equivalent of
25 meals
“CAFB aims to make Food from the Bar the #1 campaign
nationally, overtaking Los Angeles and San Francisco!”
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Federal employees
respond to summer hunger
Hunger doesn’t take a break in the summer.
With children out of school, household food needs
can often be greater during this time, even while
donations to food banks tend to drop. So federal employees, armed with a healthy dose of competition
and a mission to provide support for our community,
have been responding to this need with a summer
long food drive, resulting in hundreds of thousands
of healthy meals for those we serve.
Secretary of
Agriculture Tom
Vilsack honors funds
raised for CAFB
through Feds Feed
Families.
As a response to a decline in feeding programs
throughout the summer months, Rep. Frank Wolf
and John Berry, former Director of Office of Personal
Management, teamed up in 2009 to launch the Feds
Feed Families Campaign. The USDA took the torch
in 2013, leading the campaign with support from
the Chief Human Capital Officers Council and other
agency partners.
socials, and healthy competition among agencies
has fostered collaboration as groups share best
practices and ideas for increasing donor engagement. Nationally, over 25 million pounds of food
have been collected since the beginning of the
campaign.
Through this campaign, federal agencies across
the United States partner with local food banks
from June to August to collect and provide healthy
food donations, striving to reach increasing food
poundage goals each year. Participants have gotten
creative in order to bring in more donations, hosting
everything from golf tournaments to ice cream
In the Washington DC area, we have been impressed by the local participation. Just last summer,
the Capital Area Food Bank received over 600,000
pounds of food, including canned proteins, low
sodium canned vegetables, and fruits in their own
juices, making this food drive one of the largest
annual drives benefitting the organization.
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financials for fiscal year 2014
Capital Area Food Bank
Consolidated Statement of Activities for the Year Ending June 30, 2014
With Summarized Financial Information for the Year Ending June 30, 2013
Unrestricted
Temporarily Restricted
2014 Total
2013 Total
$36,541,689
12,493,485
2,166,521
2,440,927
610,649
208,334
9,811
$33,707,663
11,848,049
2,795,496
1,273,108
420,850
208,334
68,717
SUPPORT & REVENUE
In-kind food contributions
Contributions and grants
Program service fees
Federal and state grants
Donated materials and services
Interest income from note receivable
Other Income
Net assets released from donor restrictions:
Released from purpose restrictions
Released from time restrictions
Total Operating Revenue
& Support $36,541,689
9,807,364
2,166,521
2,440,927
610,649
208,334
9,811
$
---
2,686,121
---
---
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2,639,503
(2,639,503)
1,233,499(1,233,499)
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$ 55,658,297$ (1,186,881)$ 54,471,416$50,322,217
EXPENSES
Program Services:
Food resourcing and logistics
Partner relations and agency training
Food for kids
Other food programs
Total Program Services
Supporting Services:
Management & General
Fundraising
Total Supporting Services
Total Expenses
Change in net assets before
other income (loss)
Other Income (Losss)
Investment income (loss)
Gain on sale property
Changes in net assets
Net Assets, beginning of the year
44,814,788
2,924,013
1,319,778
211,536
49,270,115
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44,814,788
2,924,013
1,319,778
211,536
49,270,115
1,434,338
---
1,434,338
2,472,852
---
2,472,852
3,907,190---
3,907,190
38,386,093
4,592,029
1,405,358
292,610
44,676,090
1,876,714
2,367,088
4,243,802
53,177,305
---
53,177,305
48,919,892
2,480,992
(1,186,881)
1,294,111
1,402,325
18,583
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---
---
18,583
---
(2,630)
4,097,840
2,499,575(1,186,881)
23,463,409
43,646,347
38,148,812
NET ASSETS AT END OF YEAR$ 22,682,513$ 22,276,528
$ 44,959,041
$ 43,646,347
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20,182,938
1,312,694 5,497,535
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Food assistance
Partners by Region
washington, dc
Council Of Churches
Mother Dears
Anchor Mental Association
So Others Might Eat
Community Family Life Services
Bread For The City
Food & Clothing Center of
Ward 7
Brethren Nutrition Program
The Holy Temple Church
Purity Baptist Church
Joseph’s House
Operation Sisters United
St. Martins Social Service
Humility Outreach Missionary
Ministries (HOMMI) Inc
THRIVE DC
Family & Medical Counseling
Service
Neighbors Consejo
House of Ruth Madison
McClendon Center
Spanish Catholic Center
Plymouth Food Pantry
Central Union Mission
Father Mckenna Center
Miriam’s Kitchen
Mt Airy Baptist Church
First Baptist Church of
Deanwood
National City Christian Church
YMCA of Metropolitan
Washington
Brighter Day Ministries Food
Pantry
Foggy Bottom Food Pantry
Seabury at Home First
National Children Center
Martha’s Table
Latin American Youth Center
Damien Ministries Food Pantry
Covenant Community Pantry
Nineteenth Street Baptist
Church
First SDA Community Kitchen
Ionia R Whipper Home Inc
Assumption Outreach
Mary House
Little Sisters of the Poor
Garfield Terrace
McKendree-Simms-Brookland
Untied Methodist Church
Dupont Park SDA Church
Sixth Church Food Closet
Access Housing, Inc.
Around The Corner To The World
DC Jewish Community Center
Canaan Baptist Church
Food & Friends
The Salvation Army - Solomon
G Brown
The Salvation Army - Sherman
Ave
Harbor Light Center
Christ House
House of Help City of Hope
Food For All
Northwest Center
Freedom Chapel Church
Anacostia Community Outreach
Center
UPO Provider Lonon
Clean & Sober Streets
Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Church
Paramount Baptist Church
DC Central Kitchen
Washington Animal Rescue
League
Perfecting of the Saints
Israel Baptist Church Food
Service
Unity of Love Food Pantry
East of the River Clergy-PoliceCommunity Partnership
Living Daily with the Scriptures
Outreach Ministries
International House of Prayer
East Washington Heights Baptist
Northeastern Presbyterian
Church
Urban Outreach Inc.
A B B A House Church of
Prophecy
St. Phillip Food Bank
Greater Fellowship Missionary
Baptist Church
Saint Marys Baptist Church
Community Preservation and
Development Corporation
Nazarene Outpost Food Dist
Program
Edward C Mazique Child Care
Center
Church of the Incarnation, St.
Vincent De Paul Society
Coalition for the Homeless
T&T Tutor World
Saint Benedict The Moor
Behavior Research Associates
Community Multi-Service
Christian Love Community
Center
Higher Ground Community
Church
Greater New Hope Baptist
Church
Washington Center For Aging
Services
Children of Mine
Israel CME Church
Missions To America Crisis
Center
First Rising Zion Baptist Church
MetroHealth Inc
Crowder Owen’s Food Pantry
Unique Residential Care Center
Womens Collective
Metropolis Club
DC Citizens for Positive Change
Nehemiah’s Food Pantry
Pearl Enterprises
Oasis Outreach
Allen Chapel AME Church
Emanuel Spanish SDA Church
The Reedeemed Christian Church
of God New Wine Assembly
(RCCG)
Douglas Memorial
National Baptist Memorial
Church
Manos que Ayudan
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
The Way of the Cross Church
Iglesia Evangelica Apostola y
Profeta Peniel
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic
Church
Pilgrim Baptist Church
Lincoln Park UMC
Love Is Action Food Pantry
Word of God Christian Center
Emmanuel Baptist Church
Barbara Chambers Children’s
Center
Totally Committed Community
Outreach
The Word of God Baptist Church
Vermont Avenue Baptist Church
Little Rock Bibleway Church
Faith Tabernacle of Prayer
Peace Meal Ministry
Woodley House Inc
Hyacinth’s Place
Victory Home Unique Mission
Pennsylvania Ave Baptist Church
Horton’s Kids, Inc
Peaceful Haven
Edgewood Baptist Church
Sankofa International Baptist
Church
Metropolitan AME Church
Emory Beacon of Light, Inc.
Fellowship Baptist Church
Temple of Praise
Polaris Project
Islamic Relief, USA
Genesis Enrichment Project Inc.
We Are Family
St. Francis Xavier
Mt. Rona Baptist Church
Destiny World Changers, Inc.
Gateway to Heaven Pentecostal
Holiness Church
New Macedonia Baptist Church
New Samaritan Baptist Church
Capital View Baptist Church
DC Direct Distribution
Programs
Family Market
Bruce Monroe School Food
Pantry
Friendship Blow
Simon Elementary
Orr Elementary
Ketcham Elementary
Leckie Elementary
Ballou Senior High School
Ballou STAY
Hart Middle School
Mobile Market
Allen Chapel AME Church
Ambassador Baptist Church
Andromeda Transcultural Health
Bread For The City
Brotherhood of the Cross
and Star
CHANGE, Inc
Claridge Towers
2014 Capital Area Food Bank
21
2014
CAFB
Faith United Church of Christ
Church
Fort Lincoln
Garfield Terrace
Gibson Plaza Apartment Building
Harvard Towers
Horizon House
James Creek Resident Council
James Senior Building Resident
Council
Johnson Towers
McKendree, Simms, Brookland
United Methodist Church
Office of Latino Affairs
Park Southern Apartments
Project Blessing
St. Mary’s Baptist Church
Stanton Dwelling
Senior Brown Bag
Winn Residential
Allen Chapel AME Church
Brookland Manor Boys and
Girls Club
Brotherhood of the Cross & Star
Chauncy Spruell Community
Center - Paradise at Parkside
CHOICE Inc/Barry Farms
Community Family Life Services
Delta Towers
Edgewood Terrace
Emmaus Services for the Aging
Fort Lincoln
Lincoln Westmoreland
Marshall Heights Meadow
Green Court
Mount Airy Baptist Church
Near SE Seniors Comm./Arthur
Cappers
North Capital at Plymouth
Paramount Baptist Church
Refuge of Hope Disciple Center
SOME, Dwelling Place Senior
Center
St. Paul Living of Wayne Place
The Overlook at Oxon Run
The Petersburg - Fort Lincoln III
The Salvation Army - ERI
The Vantage and Park
The Vista
22
Urban Village/ Hubbard Place
Vicksburg SVII
Wingate Towers and Garden
Apartments
Weekend Bag
Winn Residential
Allen Chapel Food Pantry
Barbara Chambers Children’s
Center
Brookland Manor Community
Center
Browne Education Campus
Children of Mine Youth Center,
Inc.
City Gate - Richardson
Dwellings
Congress Park
Daybreak Ministries
District Alliance Safe Housing
(DASH)
Emory Beacon of Light
Faircliff Plaza West Community
Center Association
Frederick Douglass Community
Center
Garfield Terrace
Horton’s Kids
Hubbard Place Resident
Services
Jubilee Housing
Mary House
Salvation Army
Upshur Recreation Center
Cardozo High School
Wheatley Elementary School
Community Marketplace
Community Marketplace @
L Street
maryland
Adventist Community Services
Agape Assisted Living
Agape Early Childhood Learning
Agape Outreach Ministries
Ager Road United Methodist
Church
Alfred House Eldercare, Inc.
Allen Chapel African Methodist
Episcopal Church Outreach MD
2014 Capital Area Food Bank
Angel Square Assisted Living
Apple Blossoms
Arleeta’s Food Pantry
At Home Away from Home
Autumn Meadows
Behold I Come Quickly,
International
Beltsville Seventh Day Adventist
Church
Bethesda Cares
Bradley Christian Mission
Center/Pilgrimage Christian
Church
Breath of Life Seventh Day
Adventist
Builders, Inc.
Calvary Assembly of Holy Cross
Calvary Pentecostal Ministries
Capital Christian Fellowship
Carroll House
Casa de Dios, Cristo el Rey
Castle of Love Elderly Care
Central Baptist Church
Christ Apostolic Church Wosem
Lanham
City of Greenbelt Food Pantry
Clara’s Place
Clifton Park Baptist Church
Clothing of Power Eternal
Church
College Park Church of the
Nazarene
Community Bible Baptist Church
Community Outreach and
Development Center
Community Support Systems Inc
Corinth Baptist Church Outreach
Program
Crossover Church
Divine Grace Mission
Earnest Community
Development Corporation
Ebenezer We Care We Share
Community
Educare Support Services
Eglise Baptiste du Calvaire
Eighth Avenue Assisted Living
El Hope Ministry, Inc.
Elan Foundation
Elderly World
Emmanuel United Methodist
Church
ET Health Care Foundation, Inc.
Faith Alive Foundation
Faith Based Collaborative
Outreach Group
Faith Deliverance Temple
Faith United Ministries Outreach
First Baptist Church Ken-Gar
First Baptist Church of Capitol
Heights
First Pentecostal Church of God
of Silver Spring, Inc.
Fish of Laurel, Inc.
Fort Foote Baptist Church
Fort Washington Food Pantry
Fountain of Life Great Springs
Church
Freedom Way Missionary Baptist
Church
Gaithersburg Community Soup
Kitchen
Gaithersburg Help, Inc.
Galilee Community Development
Corporation
Gethsemane United Methodist
Church
Glenmont United Methodist
Church
Global Health and Environment
Foundation
Glow
God’s People Church
Good Samaritan
Good Samaritan Assisted Living
Gospel Assembly Church
Gospel Bearers Assembly
International
Grace of God Ministry
Great Comission Change of Life
Ministries
Greater Refuge Ministries
Greenbelt Pregnancy Aid Center
Healing Temple Church of the
Nazerene
Heaven’s Helpers Ministry
Horeb Seventha Day Adventist
I Hope Project for Humanity
Iconium Food Pantry
Iglesia De Dios Pentecostal
Nuevo Renacer
Iglesia Evangelica Cristo
Promesa Fiel
Institute of the Incarnate Word
Interfaith Works
International Society for Krishna
Consciousness of Washington
(ISKON)
Jericho Food Pantry Outreach
Ministry
Joy of Worship
La Voz de Cristo al Mundo
Lamb of God Lutheran Church
Landover Hills Baptist Church
Langley Park Spanish Seventh
Day Adventist Church
Laurel Advocacy Referral
Services (LARS)
Liberty Ministries International
Life Builders
Life in Victory Outreach
Ministries
Light of the World Ministries
Little David Baptist Church
Lucille’s Pantry - Fairmont
Heights Townhall
Luther Rice Neighborhood
Center
Manna Food Center Inc.
Maple Springs Baptist Church
Marlboro Churches Food Bank
Maryland Umbrella Group
Mercy House/ Bread of Life
Food Pantry
Metropolitan Church of God
Metropolitan Seventh Day
Adventist Church
Mid County United Ministries
(MUM)
Montgomery Avenue Women’s
Center
Montgomery County Coalition
for the Homeless
Montgomery County Eldercare
Montgomery County Family
Center of Catholic Charities
Montgomery County Muslim
Foundation
Morning Star Church of Christ
CAFB
Mount Calvary Ladies of Charity
Food Pantry
Mount Ennon Baptist Church
Mount of God Tabernacle Church
Mount Victory Food Basket
Mount Zion Believers Church
Mt. Calvary Catholic Church,
Ladies of Charity Food Pantry
My Graceful Days Assisted Care
New Hampshire Spanish Seventh
Day Adventist Church
New Life Changing Ministry
New Nations Worship Ministries
New Revival Center of Renewal
Nick’s Place
Oak Grove African Methodist
Episcopal Zion Church
Olive Foundation
Our House
Oxon Hill Church of Christ
Oxon Hill Food Pantry
Pastoral Support Services
Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh
Day Adventist Church
Praise Housing Network, Inc.
Prince George’s County
Department of Social Services
Project Help, Inc.
Rainbow Community
Development Center
Rainbow Outreach Ministries
Reaching The World Ministries
Refuge Ministries
Restoration Center
River Jordan, Inc.
River of Life Redeemed Christian
Church of God
Rock of Salvation Ministries, Inc
Rockville Spanish Seventh Day
Adventist Church
Sacred Heart Nursery School
Saint Camillus Catholic Church
Salvation Ministries
Shabach Emergency
Empowerment Center
Shepherd’s Table
Shiloh Abundant Life
Shiloh Church Of God Seventh
Day
2014
Silver Spring Christian Reformed
Church
Sistas United
Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) of
Prince George’s County
Soul Factory
Sowing Empowerment &
Economic Development (SEED)
Food Distribution Center
Spirit of the Living God
St Michaels and All Angels
St. John’s Community Outreach
Program
St. Joseph Catholic Church
St. Luke’s Food Pantry
St. Margaret of Scotland
Catholic Church
St. Paul United Methodist
Church
Still I Rise
Tabernaculo de la Fe
Tender Love & Care
The First New Horizon
Community Development
Corporation
The Hope Center
The Jude House
The Life Center
The Lord’s Chosen Food Pantry
The Salvation Army
The Samaritan Ministry
The True Vine Center
The Yehuda Mond Foundation of
Ahavas Torah
Theocracy International
Ministries
There’s Hope Christian Church
This Generation Ministries
Tower of Praise Church
International
Town of North Brentwood
Triumphant Baptist Church Food
Ministry
United Methodist Church of the
Reedemer
Uplift Individuals in Christ
Victory Drug Center
Vision of Nations
Walker Mill Community
Development
Washington Spanish Church
Wells Robertson House
Whosoever Will Christian
Church
Widows & Orphans of God, Inc.
Women Who Care Ministries
YMCA Youth and Family Services
Zion Church Inc.
Zion Praise Tabernacle Lutheran
Church
MD Direct Distribution
Programs
FamilyMarket
Charles Carroll Middle School
Burtonsville ES
Glassmanor ES
Mobile Market
4-H Food Distribution Site
Alafia Baptist Church
Calvary Assembly Dodge Park
Catholic Charities ADOW
Montgomery County Family
Center
City of Greenbelt
Clifton Park Baptist Church
Community Ministries of Prince
George’s County
Faith Community Baptist
Faith Deliverance Temple, Inc
Faith Temple #2, O.F.W.B.
Church
First Baptist Church of Capitol
Heights
Friendship Arms Apartments
Seniors Against Stalking &
Domestic Violence Support
Group
Gethsemane United Methodist
Church
Greater Refuge Ministries Inc
Gwynn Park High School
Hughes Neighborhood Housing
Inc
Inwood House
Labor of Love
Langley Park
Londonderry Towers Apartments
Manna Food Center
Marvin Memorial UMC
Mt Calvary Baptist Church
New Creation Church
Outreach Christian Center
Park View at Bladensburg
Park View at Laurel 1
Pin Oak Village Senior
Prince George’s Department of
Social Services
Rolling Crest-Chillum
Community Center
Seat Pleasant Community
Development Center
Selborne House
Soul Factory
Southern Friendship Missionary
Baptist Church
Spellman House Apartment
Tabernaculo de la Fe
The True Vine Center
There’s Hope Christian Church
Victory Outreach
Walker Mill Baptist Church CDC
William Wirt Middle School
Woodland Springs Apartment
Senior Brown Bag
Avondale Apartments
Bauer Park Apartments
City of Greenbelt
Faith Temple #2 Church
Friendship Arms Apartments
Gethsemane United Methodist
Church
Heritage House
Inwood House Developement
Corp.
Londonderry Towers Apartments
Manor Apartments
Pleasant Homes
RockCreek Terrace Apartments
SEED, Inc. (Emmerson House)
Shady Grove Apartments
Spellman House Apartments
St. Paul UMC
Stewartown/The Willows
The Barrington
The Willows/Stewartown
There is Hope Christian Church
Trinity Terrace/Cheval Court
Victory Oaks
Victory Forest
Victory House of Palmer Park
Victory Tower
Weekend Bag
Beltsville Academy/Beltsville
Seventh-day Adventist Church
Central Gardens
Crossover Church
Gladys Noon Spellman
Elementary School
Judge Sylvania Elementary
School
Kreayola Kids
Langley Park Elementary School
Millwood Community Center
Park Forest
Pleasant Homes
Queenstown
Ridgecrest Elementary School
Riverdale Elementary School
Rock Creek Terrace
Shady Grove
Sowing Empowerment &
Economic Development, Inc.
(SEED)
Summer Ridge
Willows
Woodland Springs
community Marketplace
Community Marketplace @
Shabach!
VIRGINIA
Action In Community Through
Service (ACTS)
Agape Adult Day Healthcare
Center
Alexandrians Involved
Ecumenically! (ALIVE)
Alfred Street Baptist Church
Annandale Spanish SDA Church
Arlington Baptist Church
Becon Hill Missionary Baptist
Church
Bethlehem Baptist Church
Bread & Fishes
2014 Capital Area Food Bank
23
2014
Bull Run Unitarian Universalists
Centreville UMC
Child Nutrition Program, inc
Christ Chapel
Christ Church Lazarus Ministry
Christ House
Church of Christ at Mt. Vernon
Church of Christ of Dale City
Church of the Restorer
Church on The Move INC.
Church on the Rock Ministries
Inc.
Columbia Baptist Church
Community Church of God
Community Lodgings Inc
Community Praise Center
Concordia Lutheran Church
Consumer Wellness Center
Core Community Development
Group(City of Refuge)
Cornerstones, Inc.
Culmore United Methodist
Church
Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center
ECHO INC.
Fairfax Church of God
Faith Social Services
Falls Church Spanish SDA
Favor House Ministries
First Baptist Church of
Springfield
Floris United Methodist Church
Food For Others
Friends of Guest House Inc
Getsemani Pentecostal Church
Grace Christian Church Inc.
Grace Episcopal Church
Grace Life Community Church
Grace Ministries
Grace Star Ministries
Greater Morning Star Apostolic
Church
Greater Upper Room Pen.
COC INC.
24
CAFB
Greater Way of Life Ministries
Groventon Baptist Church
Harvest House Community
Development Corp.
Haymarket Regional Food Pantry
Holiness Tabernacle Church of
God in Christ
Iglesia de Dios Pentecostal El
Arbol de la Vida
Iglesia Evangelia
ApostolesyProfltas Visda
Eterna
Iglesia Galilea de las Asambleas
de Dios
Immanuel Bible Church
Izglesia Pentecostal Trono de
Jehova
James Mott Community
Jubilee Christian Center
LA COCINA VA
La Iglesia Pentecostes
Macedonia
Ladrey Food Pantry
Lake Ridge Fellowship House
LINK INC.
Lorton Community Action Center
Messiah United Methodist
Church
Ministerio Pentecostal Cristo
Vive
Mision Cristiana Agape
Missionaries of Our Lady of The
Devine Mercy
Mount Pleasant Baptist Church
Mountain of Fire & Miracles
Ministries
Neighbors Against Poverty
New Creatures In Christ
Ministries INC.
New Hope Housing
Nokesville United Methodist
Church
Northern Virginia Family Service
(SERVE)
Open Door Presbyterian Church
2014 Capital Area Food Bank
Our Lady Queen of Peace Church
Outside The Walls Ministry
Recovery Program Solutions
of Virginia
Recreation Outreach to
Community Kids (ROCK)
Restoring Lives Community
Development Corp.
Revival Baptist Ministries INT
Rising Hope Methodist Mission
Church
Saint Paul United Methodist
Church
SHARE INC.
Springfield Christian Church
Springfield Spanish Seventh-day
Adventist Congregation
St Georges Episcopal Church
St Paul Christian Center
ST. Anne’s Episcopal Church (
Food Pantry)
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic
Church
ST. Francis Catholic Worker
St. Thomas United Methodist
Church
St.Stephen’s UMC
Star Bethlehem Christian
Academy
Sterling United Methodist
Church
Streetlight Community Outreach
Ministries
Sup of The Lord Ministries
Sydenstricker UMC
Terry House (Pathway House )
THE HOUSE INC.
The Koinonia Foundation, INC
The Life Church Food Pantry
The Salvation Army ( PW County)
The St. Lucy Project
Thursday Ministry
Tried Stone Church
United Community Ministry
Way of Faith Christian Training
Center INC.
Wesley Housing Development
Corporation of Northern VA.
Western Fairfax Christian
Ministries Food Pantry
Win Food Ministry
Woodbridge Workers
Woodlawn United Methodist
Church
Yeshua Church of God in Christ
INC.
NOVA Direct Distribution
Programs
Family Market
Bren Mar Park Elementary
West Gate ES
Carlin Springs ES
Mobile Market
ALIVE
Annandale Distribution
Church of Christ at Dale City
Coverstone Apts
Culmore United Methodist
Church
Food for Others
Fort Belvoir
Holiness Tabernacle Church Of
God In Christ
Hybla Valley ES
Ladrey Food Pantry
Legal Aid Justice
LINK Mobile Food Pantry - Christ
the Redeemer
Open Door Presbyterian
Our Lady Queen of Peace
Rising Hope United Methodist
Mission Church
SERVE, a program of NOVA
Family Service
Sierra Leone Epilepsy Society
St Stephen’s Grace Ministries
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic
Church
The Salvation Army
The Wall
United Community Ministries,
Inc
Senior Brown Bag
Bailey’s Senior Center
Boat People SOS, Inc
Harvey Hall Community Center
Hunter’s Park @ Cherrydale
Lake Ridge Fellowship House
The Sheltan
United Community Ministries,
Inc. / Mt. Vernon House
Winter Hill Apartments
Woodland Hills Apts
Yorkville Cooperative
Weekend Bag
Bailey’s Crossroads Community
Center
Bailey’s Elementary School
Fort Henry
Greenbrier Learning Center/
Baptist Church
Greenbrier Learning Center @
Virginia Gardens
Harvey Hall
Homestretch Inc.
James K. Polk Elementary
Lincolnia Community Resource
Center
Poe Middle School
Ruby Tucker Family Center
Virginia Gardens Community
Center
Wexford Manor
Community Marketplace
Community Marketplace @
Southgate CC
CAFB
2014
financial Donors
Reflects monetary donations made between July 1 2013 - June 30 2014
Individual Donors are listed
first in each level, Oranizational Donors follow.
President’s Council
Chairman’s Circle
($10,000+)
Anonymous (3)
Peter J. Albert and
Charlotte Mahoney
Michael S. Beriss and Jean
Carlson
Johanna K. Bockman
Haise and Kevin Borgmann
Phil and Valerie Brown
Howard G. Buffett
Miriam L. Cameron
Mark Colley and Deborah
Harsch
Terry and Alisann Collins
Lawrence and Kimberly
Cook
M. Patricia Davis
Anita B. Dunn
Lois England
David and Lorna Gladstone
Leslie H. Goldberg
David Guinasso
John and Belva Hayden
Kevin and Sue Hegg
John and Diana Jaeger
Edward and Irene Kaplan
Sheila R. Kessinger
The Honorable Gladys
Kessler
Jerry Knoll
John and Marilyn Kuray
Marsha Leikin
Judy A. Light
Richard and Mary Lou
Lindholm
Joan Murray
Jane Strauss Northern
Jeremy Presser
Peter and Marla Schnall
Gretchen Sierra
Linda Keene Solomon
David Vander Els
The Abe & Kathryn Selsky
Foundation, Inc.
ACT for Alexandria
Ada & Albert Wibel
Foundation
Ahold Financial Services
Associated Distributors, LLC
Bank of America Foundation
The Bureau of National
Affairs
Capital Eagle, Inc.
Capital One
Commonweal Foundation,
Inc.
Community Foundation
for the National Capital
Region
The Connors Foundation
Dean Foods Foundation
Delicato Vineyards
Diane and Norman Bernstein
Foundation
DLA Piper LLP
Dunkin’ Donuts & BaskinRobbins Community
Foundation
The Eugene and Agnes E.
Meyer Foundation
Farvue Foundation
Feeding America
Four Seasons Produce Inc.
Freddie Mac Foundation
Frederick H. Prince
Testamentary Trust
Gannett Foundation
GEICO
General Motors
The George Wasserman
Family Foundation
Giant Food
GoldStar Events, Inc.
The Grainger Foundation
Harris Teeter
Infosoft Group Inc
The J. Willard & Alice S.
Marriott Foundation
JBG Companies
John & Nancy Goldsmith
Family Foundation
John Edward Fowler
Memorial Foundation
Johnson, Mirmiran &
Thompson
Law Office of Ethan J.
Friedman
Live Nation Music Group,
Inc.
Macy’s
Marriott International, Inc.
Maryland Food Bank
Nordstrom Inc.
Panera Bread Foundation
Paul M. Angell Family
Foundation
PEPCO
The Philip L. Graham Fund
Premium Distributors of
VA, LLC
Prince George’s County
Protiviti Inc.
Rent-A-Center
Republic National
Distributing Company
Richard E. & Nancy P.
Marriott Foundation, Inc.
Robert P. and Arlene R.
Kogod Family Foundation
Safeway Inc.
Service Distributing Inc.
Share Our Strength
ShopRite Partners in Caring
Fund
Sisters United in Christ
Sodexo
Stonesifer Kinsley Family
Fund
Stop & Shop - Our Family
Foundation
Strategic Resources, Inc.
SunTrust Foundation
Target Corporation
TASC
Taste of the NFL
TD Charitable Foundation
Triple Canopy
United Way of the National
Capital Area
Venable Foundation
The Wallace Genetic
Foundation, Inc.
Washington Forrest
Foundation
Wawa
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
Whole Foods Market
The World Bank
WPMP Charitable Fund
YRCI
President’s Council
Trustee
($5,000- $9,999)
Anonymous (7)
Fatima Ahmad
John Akridge
George E. Arnstein
Gentry and Sandra Barnes
Margaret R. Bennett
Joshua B. Bernstein
Raymond Bobo
Irene Bode
Benjamin and Sue Boley
William Borghesani and
Geraldine Lash
Steven and Letha Braesch
Anne Marie Byrd
Booker T. Carter Jr.
Donald and Peggy Cook
Joseph and Sandra Corish
Gary and Marla Crockett
Peter and Kelley Currie
Todd and Katherine
Davenport
David C. Dubin
Louie Dweck
William E. Einstein
Maria Finarelli
Marlene and Gerald Fischer
Martin and Sherry Franks
Jon A. Frierson
Kerry R. Geist
Mary Cornelia Ginn
Kevin Goddard and Mary
Santiago
Joseph S. Handler and Joan
de Pontet
Caroline Heald
Paul and Lynda Heran
Ted Hester
Jeanette M. Honsa
Richard J. Hwang
Ernest Isenstadt and Judith
Hsia
Bahija Jallal
Geraldine and Wilbert
Johnson
Christie and John Johnson
Joe Judge
Bradley Kading and Kim
Ross
Michael J. Keeley
Robert and Mary Ann Keller
Salil and Kathleen Kharkar
Janet B. Kreizman
Timothy J. Lawrie
The Lear Family
Mary Jane Lee
Eugene Ludwig
David and Joan Maxwell
Grant C. Miller
Mark and Jessica Miller
Gerald R. Moody
Charles P. and Shari
Lawrence Pfleeger
Mari-Anne Pisarri
Dieter Poetzschke
Adam and Kelli Polon
Thomas and Eleanor Porter
David and Kristen Romero
Bruce and Lori Rosenblum
J. Stapleton Roy
Steven Salop and Judith
Gelman
Cathrine Sasek
Robin Shaffert and Dean
Brenner
Isaac Shapiro and Jennie
Bonney
Neel B. Shepard Jr.
Marla D. Smith
Scott and Becky Snyder
David and Lorraine
Swerdloff
Carl L. Vacketta Esq.
John Viner
Katharine Weymouth
G. Evans Witt and Amy R.
Sabrin
Anthony and Ellen Zelano
Andrews Kurth LLP
Association of American
Medical Colleges
Beaverdale Foundation,
Lowry Hill
Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc.
Bloomberg LP
Blue Earth Foundation
Booz Allen Hamilton
Buchly Charity Fund of
Lodge No.1
Carefirst Bluecross
Blueshield
Central Lodge #1 Independent Order of Odd
Fellows
The Cohen Group, LLC
ConAgra Foods
Confrerie De La Chaine Des
Rotisseurs Foundation
Council For Logistics
Research, Inc.
The Country Vintner
CSX Corporate Citizenship
Darden Foundation
Elizabeth Roberts Boyle
Fund
First Potomac Realty Trust
Food Lion, LLC
GE Foundation
General Mills Foundation
Graham Holdings Company
Herson-Stirman Family
Foundation, Inc.
The Hirsch Family
Foundation
Hoffman Beverage Company
Jane Emily Clymer Memorial
Fund
2014 Capital Area Food Bank
25
2014
CAFB
Jerome A. & Deena L. Kaplan
Family Foundation
Jim & Marcia Rosenheim Family
Fund
The June Russell Fund
K&L Gates LLP
Kellogg’s
Marshall B. Coyne Foundation,
Inc.
McEnearney Associates, Inc.
McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP
The Miller-Wehrle Family
Foundation
Mt. Vernon Knights of Columbus
Club, Inc.
National Capitol Chapter ITPA
Newman’s Own Foundation
Nissan
NRG eVgo
Olsson Frank Weeda Terman Bode
Matz PC
Open Society Institute
Palm Bay International, Inc.
The Pampered Chef
Qualcomm
Ratner Companies
Resonate Networks
Sandy Spring Bank
Seekers Church
Select Wines
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.
SKDKnickerbocker
Sodexo
Southern Company Services, Inc.
SRA International
Sulica Fund
The Theodore H. Barth Foundation
Tosa Foundation
Treasury Wine Estates
Virginia Eagle Distributing
Company LLC
Virginia Imports Ltd.
Wegmans
William and Karin Banks
Foundation
President’s
Council
Benefactor
$2,500 - $4,999
Anonymous (21)
Peter Ackerman and Joanne
Leedom-Ackerman
Dawn Amore
David and Deborah Astrove
Phillip and Patricia Baker
Stanley and Shelley Balis
Mary F. Bayliss
26
Kristin Bear
James Beers
Robert M. Bennett
Michael Beresik and Beth
Brummel
Alan and Susan Berlow
Ken and Sheila Berman
Sandra G. Boodman
Daniel Bourassa
Bruce and Elizabeth Bowen
Angel Brandt
Robert M. Brown
Stephen R. Bruce
Richard and Laurie Calder
Bob and Lisa Callahan
Claire Cannon
Cynthia Castellana
Margaret T. Chao
Thomas Chiavetta Jr.
Katherine and Mark Childress
Boon and Phyllis Chock
Mary G. Clark and Craig R.
Schaffer
Adam and Ann Clymer
Andrew H. Coelho
Irving M. Colonel
Amy B. Connelly
Mary Jane Cox
David and Martha Dantzic
Claire C. Davis
Frank Demarais and Barbara
Shuttleworth
W. J. Deutsch
Tom Doong
Mary A. Evans
Peter and Lola Everett
Merle Fabian
John H. and Karen W. Ferguson
Nancy S. Ferris
Jason W. Fertig
Richard K. Fickett
Charles A. Fleischman and Carol
Evans
John Flood
Donald and Cathy Fogel
Ann K. Ford
Charles E. Gibson II
Sherry W. Gilbert
John Michael Gilligan
Peter and Paula Glaser
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Srikanth Srinivasan
Sarah Stakes
Garry Stanberry
Cornelius Starkey
Hadley P. Steelman
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Mark Stenzel
Richard Stephenson
Kenneth P. Stern
Bill Stevens
Hugh Stewart
Patricia and Roy Stewart
Donald and Dorothy Stone
Charles F. Stone
Alan Strasser and Patricia
Hartge
Michael and Marguerite
Strauss
Cornelia J. Strawser
John Strokis
Gayle E. Strommen
Barbara Strother
Charles and S. Yvonne
Struchen
Philippa Strum
Jack and Laura Summer
Noreen Marcus and Jay
Sushelsky
Carol L. Swan
Stephen and Lucinda Swartz
William R. Sweeney Jr.
James Swigert and Nancy
Neubert
Eric Sword
Ellen D. Swyler
Ramona L. Tan
Daniel Tate
Jeffrey and Irene Tebbs
Gary C. Tepper
Mark Thill
Corolyn Thomas
R. Scott Thornton
Junius B. Tillery
Richard C. Tilson
Richard Tirocke
Mark Toigo
Daniel Toiv
Jennifer Tolbert
Christina L. Tomlinson
Steven D. Toney
Richard Tornello
Dorothea Tostanoski
Jay and Edie Trageser
Katherine Trefz
Richard Scott Trivett
Jean Trompeter
Sheena Tuckson
Ralph and Barbara Turner Jr.
Richard and Roberta Ufford
Richard E. Ullman
Sheila and Steve Urman
Victor and Janice Valdisera
Adam J. van Alstyne
Nancy and Michael Van
Derveer
Jayanand Vasudevan
Ventures in Community
Lynn and Carl Verboncoeur
Wilfred D. Vieira
Bradley and Katherine Vogt
Alex von Streeruwitz
Jean Wadsworth
Joyce B. Walker
Ralph J. Wall
Josephine A. Walsh
David Walsh
Shawn Walters
Charles W. Walton
Richard E. Wardwell
Joseph J. Wassell
Brian and Kelly Waud
Ralph T. Webb
Frederick and Eleanor Weck
Kenneth and Andrea
Weckstein
Charles F. Wedel
Leland Weinstein
Loribeth Weinstein
Howard Weiss
Marvin Weissberg
David Welch
Darren and Joanna Welch
Janet Louise Weller
Sherrill Wells
Janis M. Welsh
Allen J. Weltmannn
Judith A. Werdel
Pamela Wessling
Kenneth and Christine
Westbrook
Donald Westdfall
Mr. M. Dennis Wharton and
Ms. Lisa Ingram
Mike and Diane Wheelock
Chris and Judy White
Mark and Sarah Whitener
Guy J. Whitlock
Daniel Wicks
David M. Wilburn
Leslie S. Wilkes
Frederick Willard
John and Judy Williams
Ryland Willis
Tom Willkomm and Janet
Anderson
Cecil Wilson
Katherine Wilson
Lisa Wilson
John I. Wilson
Thomas Wisnowski
Gary Witlen
William and Terry Witowsky
Justin Wolfers
Penelope W. Wolff
John Wolff
Michael Wolly
Kenneth and Dorothy
Woodcock
Kenton Campbell and Susan
Wooddell
Calvin Woodhouse Jr.
Michael Woods and Joan
Pepin
Bernard and Mindy Woolfley
Brooks and Ann
Wrampelmeier
Lorelie Yockman
Mark Yorkowski
Paul Young
Michael L. Young
Brian Young
Mary J. Zafis-Garcia
Lynda and Joseph Zengerle
Judith and Leo Zickler
Bonita Zietlow
Jeffrey A. Zinn
Julie B. Zirlin
Helena Zyblikewycz and
James Earl
Abbtech Staffing
Adams and Reese LLP
Alan & Esther Fleder
Foundation
Allstate
Altria Group, Inc.
American Bakers Association
Archer Daniels Midland
Company
The Arnold & Jeanne
Bernstein Fund
Arnold & Porter LLP
The Bajaj Family Foundation
Beaty Family Fund
Bernard W. Abrams Family
Foundation, Inc.
Bethesda Central Farm
Market
Bob’s Discount Furniture, LLC
Broad Run High School DECA
Brown Forman/Dailys
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
The Caine Family Foundation
Carmax
Chevy Chase Presbyterian
Church
The Church of the Covenant
Presbyterian
Clear Channel
Community Foundation of
Greater Memphis
Corporate Office Properties,
LP
Cotton & Company LLP
Danya International Inc.
David & Lorna Gladstone
Foundation
DC Hunger Solutions
Discalced Carmelite Friars
Duncan, Weinberg, Genzer &
Pembroke PC
Edison Electric Institute
The Elno Family Foundation
The Ernst & Gertrude Ticho
Charitable Foundation
FEED Foundation
Fleming Leasing, LLC
Ford & Harrison LLP
Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver &
Jacobson LLP
George Preston Marshall
Foundation
Great Falls Meals on Wheels
Heart Sing Foundation
The Henry Foundation
Henry J. Kaiser Family
Foundation
Horwitz Family Fund
Hyattsville Mennonite
HZ Management Co.
Ideal Innovations, Inc.
J.F. Fick, Inc.
Jean Axelrod Memorial
Foundation
Jenner & Block
JJF Management Services
Keker Family Foundation
King & Spalding LLP
Lainoff Family Foundation
Inc.
The Levin Charitable Fund
Littler Mendelson, PC
Mack-Sumner
Communications
MCA Construction, Inc.
McCandlish & Lillard PC
Melamed Foundation
Mid-Atlantic Chapter of
CoreNet Gobal, Inc.
Mushinsky Voelzke &
Associates
Napar
Naval Support Activity
Washington
Neiman Marcus Group
NRECA United
Omidyar Network Fund, Inc.
One Medical Group
The Organizing Group
Our Family Foundation
Quarles & Brady LLP
Rastelli Direct
Redmon Peyton & Braswell
LLP
Renaissance Charitable
Foundation
River Road Unitarian
Universalist Congregation
Ruth & Jack Glantz Family
Foundation
Sargent Memorial
Presbyterian Church
Scheidel Foundation
Seyfarth Shaw Charitable
Foudnation
Shine On All Foundation
The Sisco Family Fund
Sprint
The Summit Fund of
Washington
The SunDial Foundation Inc.
Tax Executives Institute, Inc.
Thompson Coburn LLC
Truist
Turner Construction Company
Union Privilege
United Food & Commercial
Workers Union, Local 400
Unity Of Washington DC
US Sedan Services Worldwide
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Wedding Wire
The WelterWorks Charitable
Fund
Western Presbyterian Church
Womble Carlyle Sandridge &
Rice, LLP
Women’s Bar Association
of DC
Woodbridge Rotary Club
World of Wines
Zeta Associates
We would like to thank the following for President’s Council support through
employee giving, matching gifts and other fundraising programs and efforts.
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A.T. Kearney Holiday Food
Drive
AAO - Eat Nourish and Thrive
Drive
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AARP
Association of American
Universities (AAU)
ACT for Alexandria
Adams and Reese LLP
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The Advisory Board Company
Aetna Foundation, Inc.
The Aidmatrix Foundation
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer &
Feld LLP
Allied Telecom Group LLC
Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority
American Chemistry Council
Food Drive
American Geophysical Union
American Institutes for
Research
American Legion Auxiliary,
Greenbelt Unit 136
American Petroleum
Institute (API) - Fueling Our
Community
America’s Charities
Ameriprise Financial Services
CAFB
Amgen Foundation
Andrews Kurth LLP
The Annie E. Casey
Foundation
Aon Consulting
Appian
Apple
Applied Predictive
Technologies (APT)
Arena Stage / WTOP Virtual
Food Drive
AT&T
The Bamzai Family
Bank of America
Bates White Economic
Consulting
Bean, Kinney & Korman, PC
Benevity Community Impact
Fund
Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation
Bingham McCutchen LLP
Blackboard Cares
Booz Allen Hamilton
Boston Consulting Group
Bowie Baysox - Pancake
Dinner
Bracewell & Giuliani LLP
BrigliaHundley PC
C Biz Food Drive
Cable Entertainment
Management
Cassidy Levy Kent LLP
The Cheesecake Factory
Charitable Foundation PB Drive
Churchill Downs - Taste of
the Derby
Cisco Systems Foundation
Commonwealth
Community Foundation for
the National Capital Region
Community Health Charities
of the National Capital
Area
Cotton & Company LLP
Curran Moher - Fairfax Bar
Assn. Paralegal Section
CustomInk
2014
Cycle for Great Causes Aspen Hill Club Event
Danaher Corporation
DelCor Technology Solutions
Delicato Vineyards
Deloitte - Turkey @ Every
Table
Dickstein Shapiro LLC
DiMuroGinsberg
DLA Piper LLP
Dr. Solano’s 2013 Food Drive
DRI
Duane Morris LLP
Edgewater
Employees Charity
Organization of Northrop
Grumman
Environmental Defense Fund
ExxonMobil Employee’s
Favorite Charity Campaign
ExxonMobil Foundation
EYP/ Architecture &
Engineering
Fannie Mae
Federal Public Defender
- Alexandria
Federation Of Virginia Food
Banks
Feds Feeds Families
Feeding America
The Feinstein Foundation
FINRA
First Giving
Food Lion
Ford & Harrison LLP
Freddie Mac
Freddie Mac Foundation
Gannett Company
Gate Gourmet
GE Foundation
GEICO
GEO Staff Food Drive
Giant Food
Girl Scouts Troop 6534
Global Impact
GoldStar Events, Inc.
Google
GovDelivery
GPI / Greenman-Pedersen,
Inc.
Graham Holdings Company
Graham Horkley
Grant Thornton Food Drive
Greenbelt Consumer
Cooperative
Hager Sharp
Harris Teeter - Community
Cares Campaign
Henry J. Kaiser Family
Foundation
Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP
Humanity United
Hyattsville Mennonite
IBM Employee Services
IBM Retiree Charitable
Campaign
ICE
iFaith Golf Challenge
Immanuel Presbyterian
Church
IntelliWare Systems, Inc.
International Monetary Fund
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints (JCLDS) Day to Serve
Jenner & Block LLP
Jewish Communal Fund
Jews and Muslims DC
Just Give
K&L Gates LLP
Kelley Drye & Warren LLP
King & Spalding LLP
KPMG
Leach Travell Britt PC
LeClair Ryan
Lionbridge 3rd Annual
Holiday Food Drive
Live Nation Music Group, Inc.
Lockheed Martin - MENU
Initiative
Macy’s Bag Hunger Campaign
Markon Solutions Food Drive
Maryland Food Bank
MBIA Foundation
McCandlish & Lillard PC
McGuireWoods LLP
McKenna Long & Aldridge
LLP
MedImmune, LLC
MercerTrigiani LLP
Merck Foundation
Michael Baker Jr. Inc.
Microsoft Giving Campaign
MobileCause
The Morris and Gwendolyn
Cafritz Foundation
Motion Picture Association
of America
NAB
Napar - Pete Class Memorial
Golf Tournament 2013
National Association of
Broadcasters
National Association of
Corporate Directors
National Cathedral School
- PECF
National Democratic Club
National Farmers Union
National Institute on Aging Office of Comms & Public
Liason
National Education
Association (NEA)
Needle Chasers of Chevy
Chase
Neiman Marcus Group
Network For Good
Nichols Zauzig Sandler PC
Nissan - Stuff a Leaf for the
Holidays
Office of the City Attorney City Of Alexandria
OLLI
One Medical Group
Open Society Institute
Paley, Rothman, Goldstein,
Rosenberg, Eig & Cooper
The Pampered Chef
Panera Bread Foundation
Patton Boggs LLP
Paul, Hastings, Janofsky &
Walker LLP
PCA - Holiday Party Virtual
Food Drive
Peapod LLC
The Pew Charitable Trusts
PhaseOne - Virtual Food
Drive
PhRMA
Pierce Atwood LLP
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw
Pittman LLP
Pitney Bowes Inc.
Podesta Group 2013 Holiday
Food Drive
Prince William County
Attorney’s Office
ProFund Advisors LLC
Proskauer Rose LLP
Public Welfare Foundation
Qualcomm
Razoo Foundation
Redmon Peyton & Braswell
LLP
Reed Smith LLP
Regan Zambri Long &
Bertram
Reston Day School - 5th
Annual Pies for the Planet
Safeway Inc.
Sandy Spring Bank - Share a
Post, Share a Meal
Seyfarth Shaw LLP
SGJJR
Share Our Strength
ShopRite Partners in Caring
Fund
Sidley Austin LLP
Sifer Team Centennial
Challenge
Skanska USA /JMT
Southern Company
Sprint
SRA - Family Fun Day
SRA International
Stantec
State Farm Insurance
SunTrust United Way
Campaign
T. Rowe Price
Taste of the NFL
Tax Executives Institute, Inc.
TC Group
TGI Friday’s
Thomas Follory DC & The
Avascent Group
Thompson Coburn LLP
Tosa Foundation
Turbitt, O’Herron & Leach
PLLC
Turner Construction
Company
United Way of Central
Maryland
United Way of the National
Capital Area
Unity Woods Yoga Center
University of Maryland
Library Food Drive
Vanguard Charitable
Endowment Program
Venable LLP
Verizon Foundation
Washington Research Library
Consortium
Washington State Society
Wawa
Wegmans
WellPoint Foundation
Wells Fargo Community
Support Campaign
We’re All Essential Food
Drive
Whole Foods Market
Wiley Rein LLP
Winston & Strawn LLP
WNUK SPURLOCK
Architecture & NK
Architects
Women’s Bar Association
of DC
WTOP/Arena Stage
YourCause LLC
YRCI - Jeans for Beans
Campaign
Zeta Associates
ZGF - Week of Good
Zimmer Gunsul Frasca
Architects LLP
Zumba to Zero Out Hunger
The CAFB Development Department strives for accuracy. If you see see an error
please send a message to: Jordan Agnew, Director — Individual & Online Giving
at [email protected]
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111 Mass Ave, NW
1615 L Street LLC
20 Mass Ave, NW
2014 Spring Pennysaver
Super Yard Sale
4 the Healing in You, Inc.
425 Mass Apartments
A Bigger Picture, Inc.
A.M. Briggs
Academy Hills
Accokeek Academy
Advisory Board Company
AECOM
AFGE: The Union for
Government Employees
Alaska Airlines
Alaska Seafood Marketing
Institute
Alenia Aermacchi North
America, Inc.
Alex and Ani, Inc.
Allenwood Elementary
Alliance Of Community Health
Plans
Allied Telecom Group
Alsum Farms & Produce
Ambulatory Surgery Center
Association
America Sings
American Academy Of
Dermatology
American Nurses Association
American Public Human
Services Association
American University
International Law Review
Ancestry.Com
Andrews Kurth LLP
Annunciation Church
Antioch Baptist Church
Apple Early Learning Center
Aramark
Arbor Park Apartments
Archbishop Carroll High
School
Ardmore Elementary
Arlington Food Assistance
Center
Arrowhead Elementary School
AVA H Street Apartments
Avalon Elementary School
Avondale Overlook
Apartments
B.K. Miller Co., Inc.
Bakeco
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Bancroft Elementary School
Bancroft, McGavin, Horvath &
Judkins, PC
Barack Obama Elementary
Barilla America Inc.
Barre 3 Georgetown
BBYO, Inc.
Beaconfire
Bella Cosmetic Surgery
Ben Yehuda Café & Pizzeria
Benjamin D. Foulois Creative
And Performing Arts
Academy
Benjamin Stoddert Middle
School
Birch, Stewart, Kolasch &
Birch, LLP
BJ’s Wholesale Club
Bladensburg Elementary
School
Bloomingdale’s
Blue Ridge Produce
Booz Allen Hamilton
Boy Scout Troop 1869
Braddock Lee Apartments
Broad Run High School
Brookewood School
Brywn Heights Elementary
School
Buchanan, Ingersoll, &
Rooney Law Office
Bully Pulpit International
Burning Tree Elementary
School
Buurma Farms of GA LLC
C&S Wholesale Grocers
Cadillac Ranch National
Harbor
Calverton Elementary School
Campbell Soup Company
Canada Dry Potomac Corp.
Canteen
Capital One
Capitol Hill Towers
Capitol Yards Apartments
CareFirst/Blue Shield
Cargill, Inc.
Caribou Coffee
Carrollton Elementary School
Cathedral Of St. Matthew
Catholic University Columbus
School Of Law
Catholic University Of
America
CBIZ, Inc.
2014 Capital Area Food Bank
Center For American Progress
Centreplate
Centreville High School
Centreville United Methodist
Church
Cesar Chavez Public Charter
School
Chartwells Thompson
Chasenboscolo Injury
Lawyers
Cheesecake Factory
Chevy Chase Community
Center
Chick-Fil-A
Children National Medical
Center
Christian Family Montessori
School
Church Of The Little Flower
Church Of The Nativity
Clagett Farm
Class Produce Group
Coca-Cola North America
Coldwell Banker Georgetown
Columbia Fresh Produce
Columbia Park Elementary
Comcast Svc Center
Community Radiology
Comptroller Of The Currency
ConAgra Foods
Concord Elementary
Congregation Adat Shalom
Congregation Har Shalom
Congregation Har Tzeon
Agudath Achim
Convergenz LLC
Cooseman’s DC
Costco
Cub Scout Pack 7777
Dance Place Org
Darcars Automotive Group
Dartmouth Club Of Dc
DC Central Kitchen
DC Vegfest
DC101
Defense Engineering Inc.
Deloitte
Dick’s Sporting Goods
Divine Smiles Dentistry LLC
DK Transport
DLA Piper DC
Dominion Produce
DPI Midatlantic
Dr. Henry A Wise, Jr High
School
Dreyer’s Grand Ice Cream
Drott Lodge #168
Duke Yung Alumni Chapter DC
Dulles Expo Center
Dunbar High School
DuPont Park
Duval High School
DVA Federal Credit Union
East Meadow Apartments
Edgar Allan Poe Elementary
Educational Testing Service
Eeca Community Foundation,
Inc.
Eleanor Roosevelt High
School
Elim Baptist Church
Elizabeth Wigandt & Thomas
Wigandt
Elmwood Terrace
Embassy Suites
Epiphany Catholic Church
Epiq Systems, Inc.
Erica McGrady
ESI International
Evergreen UMC
Excel Public Charter School
Face Hunger Group
Farming 4 Hunger
FBI Counterterrorism Division
Federation of VA Food Banks
Federation Of Virginia Food
Banks
Fedex Office
Feds Feed Families
Feeding Children Everywhere
FishbowlDC
Flintstone Elementary
Florida Association of Food
Banks
Folgers Shakespeare Library
Food Authority South
Food Bank of Central &
Eastern Nort
Food Lion
Forcey Christian School
Fort Belvoir Commissary
Fort Foote Elementary
Foundry United Methodist
Church
Fresh & Green
Freshfarm Market
Fresno Community Food Bank
Frito Lay
G. Louis Galloway
Gaithersburg Marriott
Washingtonian Center
Gallaudet University
Gate Gourmet
Gatorade
George & Wanda Patrick
George Washington University
Georgetown Day School
Georgetown Visitation
Preparatory School
Geppetto Catering
Giant Foods
Girl Scout Council Of The
Nations Capital
Girl Scout Troop 6880
Girls Rock
Glenn Dale Elementary
School
Goldberg’s Bagels
Governors Green Apartments
Grasshopper Green &
Kenwood
Great Plains Food Bank
Greater Metropolitan Youth
Football League
Greenbelt Elementary School
Greenbelt Middle School
Greenshoots Distribution
Gwynn Park High School
Gwynn Park Middle School
H&S Bakery
Hallman Orthodontics
Hana Foods
Harris Teeter, Inc.
Harvester Presbyterian
Church
Heather Hills Elementary
School
Hebrew Academy
High Road Academy Of Prince
George’s County
Highland Park Elementary
Hilton Worldwide
Hines Interests
Holy Comforter St. Cyprian
Roman Catholic Church
Holy Rosary Church
Holy Spirit Catholic Church
Holy Trinity Baptist Church
Hoops For Youth Foundation
Horace Mann Elementary
School
Houston Elementary School
Howard University
Huntington Ingalls Industries
Hyattsville Middle School
Imagine Lincoln Public
Charter
Insight Global
Intelsat Corporation
Irving Farms Marketing
ISKON of DC
Jacqueline V Wilson
James Madison Middle
Jay Lakhani
Jeanne-Marie Miller
Jennie-O Turkeys
Jenny Craig
Jet Alumni Association Of
Washington, Dc
Jewish Community Center Of
Greater Washington
John Hanson Montessori
School
JROTC, Colonel Zadok A
Magruder High
Judith P. Hoyer Early
Childhood Center
Junior Troop 4041 - Ebenezer
Church Girl Scout Troop
JW Marriott Wardman Park
Kappa Epsilon Alpha Pi
Chapter
Kathy Corcoran
Keany Produce
Kellogg Company
Kemp Mill Synagogue
Kenmoor Elementary School
Kennon Harris
Kids Against Hunger DC Metro
Kids In Action (Kia)
Kiwi Kuisine
KMS
Komen Race for the Cure
Kraft Foods
Kutak Rock LLP
Lambda Chi Alpha & Pi
Beta Phi
Lamont Elementary School
Land O Lakes Inc.
League Of Conservation
Voters
Lewis Orchards
Live Nation Dc
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Long & Scott Farms, Inc.
LYFE Kitchen
Lyon Bakery
Mandarin Oriental Hotel
Manna Food Center
CAFB
Maret School Turkey Drive
Margaret Bent
Marion’s Smart Delights
Marriot Hotel
Marriott Corporate
Headquarters
Marshall Presser
Martha Chapter #11 Order of
the Eastern Star
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Middle
Mary Harris “Mother” Jones
Elementary
Maryland Democratic Party
Maryland Food Bank
MDV Nash Finch
Meals of Hope
Melwood Elementary School
Mercy Worldwide LLC
Meridian International
Center
Meridian Mt. Vernon Triangle
Metro Day School
Metro Trial Lawyers
Metropolitan Cooking &
Entertaining
Mid Atlantic Gleaning
Network
Miller’s Office Products
Mondelez International
Montgomery Co. Dept. of
Parks
Montpelier Elementary
School
Monumental Vending
Mother Dears
Mount Mariah Baptist Church
Mount Vernon Avenue Baptist
Church
Mount Vernon Square
Murrys Steaks, Inc.
My Organic Market
Naas Federal Credit Union
NALC - Branch 142
National Association Of
Broadcasters
National Association Of
Insurance Commissioners
National Association of
Letter Carriers
National Center For Health
Statistics
National Eye Institute
National Indoor Climate
Expert
National Theater
2014
Navy Federal Credit Union
Nazarene Outpost Ministries
Needle Chasers Of Chevy
Chase
Nerdfighters Of The Greater
DC Area
Nestle USA, Inc.
NRG eVgo
Oaklands Elementary School
Occasions Catering
Ocean Spray Cranberries,
Inc.
Office Of Professional
Responsibility
Ohr Kodesh Congregation
One Bethesda Center
One Independence Plaza
Condominium Association
One Source America, Inc
OPEIU Local 2
Optimal Solutions And
Technologies, Inc.
Osher Lifelong Learning
Institute
Our Lady Of Lourdes
Our Lady Of Sorrows
Our Lady Of Victory
Our Lady Queen Of Peace
Overlook Elementary
Oxon Hill High School
P&K Services/Western
Harvest LLC
P. Vigneri & Sons, INC
Pacific Blue Corporation
Panera Bread
Paradigm Management
Park Shirlington
Patriot Land And Wildlife
Management
Patuxent Elementary School
Paul Public Charter School
Peppertree Farm
Pepsi Bottling of Cheverly
Pepsi Cola of Washington
Perfecting Worship Center
Perrywood Elementary
Phil Abundance
Phyllis E. Williams
Elementary School
Pi Kappa Alpha
PilieroMazza Attorneys
At Law
Plantation Sweets
Port Towns Elementary
School
Potandon Produce
PotomacWave Consulting
Purcell International
Quaker
Race for the Cure
Rackspace Hosting
Randall Memorial UMC
Reed Temple AME Church
Regency Pointe Apartments
Relay for Life
Renaissance Hotel
Republican National
Committee
Revolution Foods
Rice Fruit Co.
Ritchie Avenue Cultural
Center
Riverdale Elementary
Robert Frost Elementary
Rosa L Parks Elementary
School
Safeway
Safeway : BBQ Battle
Sam’s Club
Samuel Chase Elementary
Samuel P. Massey Academy
Sasscer Administration
Building
Second Harvest of South
Georgia
Seminary Hill
Seminary Towers
Senator Patrick Leahy’s
Office
SFC Transport
Shalom Kosher
Shambhala Meditation
Center of Washington
Share Our Strength
Sheehy Auto Stores
Shepherd Park Christian
Church
Shoppers Food and Pharmacy
Sibley Memorial Hospital
Sidwell Friends School
Silver Spring Jewish Center
Six Flags America
Smithsonian National Zoo
Society of St. Andrews
Sol Systems
Spectrum Foods
St Teresa of Avila
St Thomas the Apostle
St. Augustine Catholic
Church
St. Bartholomew Church
St. Bernadette
St. Gabriel
St. John’s Church
St. Johns United Methodist
Church
St. Louis De France
St. Mary, Mother Of God
St. Matthew’s United
Methodist Church
St. Michael The Archangel
St. Patrick’s Episcopal Day
School
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
St. Peters School
St. Stephen, Martyr
St. Thomas The Apostle
Staff Members Of WRLC
Stantec
Starbucks Corporation
Sterman Masser Inc.
Summit Information
Solutions
Sur La Table
Swedish Lutheran Church Of
Washington DC
Szawlowski Potato Farms
Tamarron Apartments
Tanglewood Regional School
Target
TASC
Temple Sanai
Templeton Elementary
School
Thanksgoween 2013
The Arnold Agency
The Aspen Institute
The Children’s Guild
The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints
The Courts At Dulles
The Courts At Fair Oaks
The Courts At Huntington
Station
The Disney Store
The Encore Apartments
The Field School
The Fresh Market
The Gap Store
The Halle Companies
The Hershey Company
The Intermodal Association
Of North America
The Kennedy Center
The Literacy Lab
The Manor East- Home
Properties
The Manor Of MD
The Mission Continues
The Mitre Corporation
The Trust For Public Land
The Warwick Apartments
The Washington Center For
Internships And Academic
Seminars
The Washington Marriott
Thomas G Pullen Academy
Thomas Stone Elementary
School
Tifereth Israel Congregation
TNMBC
Torah School Of Greater
Washington
Torrey Farms
Towne Terrace East, A
Condominium
Tree of Life Community PCS
Trinity University
Triple G Brokerage
Tropicana
Tropicana Products, Inc.
Tyson Foods, Inc.
U.S. Customs and Border
Protection
U.S. Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission
(EEOC)
U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement
U.S. Postal Service
Unilever
University Of Delaware
Alumni Club
University Of Maryland
Athletics
University Of Maryland
Libraries
University of Maryland
Nutrition Class
University of the District of
Columbia
University Towers
Condominiums
Unum (DC Office)
UPS
Urban Alliance
US Mail
USAID
USDA Farmers Market
Valley View Elementary
Venn Strategies
Verizon
Victor O. Schinnerer &
Company, Inc.
Vocus
Wakefern
Walmart Stores, Inc.
Washington Architectural
Foundation
Washington Center
Washington Christadelphian
Ecclesia
Washington DC Stanford
Association
Washington District Youth
Missionary Society Of The
AME Zion Church
Washington Hebrew
Congregation
Wayne E. Bailey Produce
Weight Watchers
Wellington Trace
West Springfield Terrace
Westchester West
Western Harvest
Western Veg-Produce, Inc.
Westfield’s Golf Club
Westin Georgetown Hotel
WGTS 91.9 FM
Whole Foods Market
WHUR Food 2 Feed
William Hall Academy
WIRRE - Women in Retail
Real Estate
Wisconsin Place
WMATA Power Dept.
Wolf Trap
Women in Agriculture
Woodleaf Apartments
Woodmore Elementary
School
Woodrow Wilson
International Center For
Scholars
Worldwide Company
WVU Alumni National Capital
Chapter
Wyndham National Resort
Yeshiva of Greater
Washington
Young Israel Shomrai
Emunah
Youth Missionary Society Of
The Washington District
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Donor Profile: Carl Vacketta
“Always Room for One More”
Carl Vacketta, an attorney
who has long championed hunger
and other important issues though
his work on the board of the food
bank and other nonprofit organizations in the human services and
education sectors, has recently
retired from the firm DLA Piper after
a 45 year career in government
contracts law.
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tion in the 1890s, he settled in the
central Illinois town of Westville,
working in a coal mine before
opening his own grocery store. Men
arriving to work in the town’s coal
mines often had nowhere to eat or
sleep, and Carl vividly remembers
the stories he heard growing up
about his grandparents inviting miners to join them at the family dinner
table. “There’s always room for one
more”, his grandparents would say.
That attitude of generosity would
stick with Carl throughout his life.
Giving Back
Carl traces his desire to give
back—which has prompted him to
be a significant contributor to the
food bank through the years as well
as a leader in the legal community’s
response to hunger—to the early
influences of his family.
Carl received both his undergraduate and law degrees from the
University of Illinois, directly attributing the opportunity to do so to his
father’s hard work and long hours
at the same grocery store that his
grandfather had started. While still
in college, Carl decided that if he
could help those around them, he
would. And he has, starting with his
support of his alma mater and, later,
his involvement with the food bank.
His grandfather, upon immigrating
from Italy, first settled in Louisiana
and cut sugarcane to support his
family. Moving to escape persecu-
Thirteen years ago, Carl began
volunteering at the food bank with
colleagues from DLA Piper. In 2003,
he joined the organization’s board,
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and has served in a variety of board
leadership roles since, including as
a member of its Executive Committee in the capacity of Secretary.
Carl was an active contributor to
the food bank’s capital campaign
and efforts around the food bank’s
construction of and move to a new
building in 2012, and in 2014, he
was instrumental in raising over
$130,000 from the DC legal community through the Food From the
Bar campaign (see story, page 18).
Paying it Forward
With his retirement approaching, Carl has done some estate
planning. Those plans include the
Capital Area Food Bank as one of
his beneficiaries. In Carl’s words:
“When one was raised as I was,
and received the benefits and rewards that I did, at some point you
have to decide how you will give
back — whether it’s a lot or a little.” The food bank is grateful to Carl
— and those like him — who have
chosen to support the food bank
and the wider community by giving
generously of their time, resources,
and selves.
CAFB
2014
Bequests Fiscal year 2013-2014
We recognize the commitment and leadership of the following individuals who have decided to make planned
gifts to the Capital Area Food Bank. If you have included the food bank in your estate plans and are not listed,
please contact Claudia Morris at 202-644-9859, or email her at [email protected] so that we may
properly acknowledge your kindness.
Future Planned Gifts
Andre E. Barrer
Robert M. Brown
Rosalie S. Donero
Allan Glass
Judith E. Goldstein
Cynthia Grabo
Raleigh Hansl
Christel Allen Hair
Allan W. Johnson
Kenneth Jones
John Kefferstan
Elaine Kokiko
Sheri H. Link
Elizabeth Marshall
Susan MacKnight
Alburn Stafford Metz
Eugene Miller
Jack R. Newman
Barry and Olga Scher
Carl L. Vacketta
Gloria Ward-Ravenell
Nancy Roman and Steven
Cohen
Mikiko Stebbing
Sylvia Simons Trembelas
Charles W. Walton
Michael and Alice Weinreb
Realized Planned Gifts
Joseph R. Aponick
Barbara D. Diller
Elizabeth C. Downs
Judith A. Finkelstein
Monica Gallagher
Dorothy A. Glaser
Mary P. Holmstad
Bernice S. House
Karen A. Johnson
Helen J. Kaufman
Daniel Kiang
Catherine Russell Knox
Walter Taylor Lewis, Jr.
Murrey Marder
Alice S. Marriott
Mason F. Moore
Joan B. Naugle
Shirley Susan Platt
Dorothy B. Passer
Jane Grey Pfeiffer
Paul Pfeiffer, Jr.
Corrine S. Stanton
Valita Jean Shepperd
““The CAFB has given us a framework, and a logic, for giving food. With their help, we’re not just
pushing out food—we’re giving recipes and talking about health.”
—Willie Clark, Pennsylvania Avenue Baptist Church (CAFB Food Assistance Partner, Washington, D.C.)
2014 Capital Area Food Bank
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2013-2014 Annual Report
CapitalAreaFoodBank.org
“So, How Can I help?”
Donate:
•Funds
•Food
•Motor vehicles in good condition
to supplement our current fleet of
vehicles
•Auction items for our annual Blue
Jeans Ball
Volunteer:
•Teach parents and children about
healthy eating and cooking techniques
through Cooking Matters
•Train our Food Assistance Partners to
become stronger leaders through the
Agency Achievement Academy
•Pack bags of food that are distributed
through our Weekend Bag and Senior
programs
•Help with registration, client service,
and more at our Community
Marketplaces and Family Markets
Learn and spread the word:
•Link the CAFB to your neighborhood
listervs and blogs
•Join our online movement on
www.capitalareafoodbank.org/blog
/capitalareafoodbank
@foodbankmetrodc
@capitalareafoodbank
•Keep our urban demonstration garden
growing through planting and weeding
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