2010 - Shared Harvest Foodbank

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2010 - Shared Harvest Foodbank
2010 Annual Report
Serving Southwest Ohio for 28 years
A letter from our director
To all of our Amazing Supporters and Partners:
I am of that age where I tend to reminisce - I have a life’s worth of stories that keep
me company, make me smile and get me sentimental. Stories of accomplishment
and failure, of excess and poverty... all contributing to the person I am today and I
wouldn’t trade any of them. We all have such stories that we share with each other,
more often than not around the dinner table with friends and family.
Food brings out this social bonding like no other thing we share as human beings;
it sets a safe common ground for conversations about the good things and bad
things; problems and solutions; laughter and tears. Meals that we share with each
other give us ‘permission’ to slow down to enjoy the food and each other. The
dinner table is where memories are made during holidays with fancy feasts and just
normal ‘every day’ days with fish sticks and macaroni and cheese.
In the 28 years Shared Harvest has been battling hunger, we’ve collected
thousands of stories. Each one a slice of a persons real life, stories of triumph
and tragedy, of need and generosity, all heart warming or heart breaking. Over the
next few pages of this annual report you will read some of the stories we collected
during 2010, the personal accounts of random acts of kindness and courage in the
face of overwhelming challenges.
And 2010 was certainly full of challenges, with unemployment and foreclosure
rates reaching thirty year highs and a continuing recession like none since the
Great Depression. We have all been touched, in one way or another, by these hard
times. The lines at our network of food pantries grew longer increasing by 11% and
the amount of food we distributed grew larger, increasing by 12% over a record
breaking 2009. The number of children needing our weekend BackPacks of food
broke all records – from an average of 1,546 children needing food each week in
2009 to 2,114 children depending on those BackPacks each week in 2010.
And our ability to meet those increases say something about your story. We were
able to serve more families and children because of you. From the donor who buys
extra canned goods when they are on sale till she fills a box to drop off, to Marsh
joining our retail pick up program with Kroger, Walmart, Whole Foods and Target
that collectively donated over 1.1 million pounds of food. From the elderly couple
who faithfully send a $5 bill in the mail each month to the Intermec Foundation that
contributes $10,000 each quarter.
So as you all sit down around your dinner table to enjoy a meal and tell each other
stories of your day, know that because of you, families all over southwestern Ohio
have the same opportunity to enjoy each other around a dinner they would not
otherwise have.
Working toward a hunger free world,
Tina Osso, Executive Director
The numbers tell the story
Our Mission:
To find, rescue and
distribute food to people
living in poverty through
an efficient network,
uniting the public and
private sectors;
To raise awareness of the
impact of poverty.
Trial Balance
Assets
Food Inventory
$1,080,861
Cash & Receivables
$ 210,970
Operating Reserve
$ 408,313
Property and Equipment, net
$ 993,536
Other Assets
$
Total Assets
45,306
$2,738,986
Liabilities
Long Term Debt
$ 388,958
Payables
$ 86,350
Accrued Payroll & other expenses
$ 41,306
Total Liabilities
Board of Trustees
Kevin Cooney, Chair
Frost, Brown, Todd LLC
Jerome Kearns, Vice Chair
Butler County Workplace
Amanda Blevins, Sec./Treasurer
PepsiCo
Gary Cornett, Past Chair
Cincinnati Bell
$516,614
Net Assets
Unrestricted
$2,068,287
Board designated
$ 109,179
Temporarily Restricted
$
Total Net Assets
Total Liabilities & Net Assets
44,906
$2,222,372
$2,738,986
Revenue & Expense Statement
Revenue
Doug Becker
Consultant
Food donations*
$16,695,670
Government Grants
$ 1,370,157
Lou Colantuono
Original Mattress Factory
Partner Charities
$
342,286
Bill Fancher
Siemens Energy & Automation
United Way
$
172,534
Foundations
$
271,055
Contributions
$
389,436
Ohio Assoc. of Second Harvest Foodbanks
$
120,885
Miscellaneous
$
52,215
Mike Harkrader
Dickerson Distributing
Chuck Roesch
Dinsmore & Shohl LLP
Total
Dave Sobecki
Miami University Hamilton
Steve Woody
Kroger Company
Russ White
Frito Lay Company
Board Intern
Sangeetha Sivasubramani
Procter & Gamble
$19,414,238
Expense
Food Distributed*
$16,519,824
Programs
$ 2,236,287
Food/Fund Development
$
46,053
Management
$
241,913
Total
$19,044,077
*Food/grocery items are valued at $1 per pound
2 0 1 0 s e e s i n c r e a s e d n e e d s ...
It probably won’t surprise you to find Shared Harvest Foodbank’s 2010 Annual
Report sounds very much like our annual reports for 2008 and 2009.
The number of people turning to our network of food pantries, soup kitchens
and shelters continues to grow. What may surprise you is that the people on the
front lines in the battle against hunger are reporting more and more middle class
families turning to them for help.
While it is a struggle to keep up with this incresed need for assistance, the
good news in 2010 was that Shared Harvest’s partners - corporations, foundations,
churches, schools, civic groups and individuals - continued to provide generous
support to make that happen.
While it is impossible to mention every
act of generosity we saw last year, we’ve
selected a few examples - large and small
- to show how our friends and neighbors
pitched in to help. We have tried our best
to list every business, organization and
individuals who supported our mission with
food and funds. Many thanks to all of you!
AN OVERVIEW OF 2010
Shared Harvest Foodbank distributed
Shared Harvest’s Steve Cox moves large skids of
a record 16.5 million pounds of food in
donated food in our warehouse.
2010, an increase of 1.8 million pounds
over 2009 levels. Of that total, a record 5.8
million pounds of food went to our partner charities in Butler, Darke, Miami, Preble
and Warren Counties while the rest went to our partner foodbanks who rely on us
to distribute U.S.D.A. products to 34 additional counties.
Our pantry network provided groceries to nearly 131,000 families representing
almost 372,000 individuals, and our direct service programs that assist children,
seniors and families offered help to increased numbers of people.
EXAMPLES OF THOSE WHO GAVE US A HAND IN 2010
Chuck Howard and John Cooper wanted to do something to help Shared
Harvest Foodbank. So the owners of Ohio Lunch in downtown Hamilton came up
with plans for a Santa’s Workshop project one Saturday in December.
Their idea is a good example of how many small businesses, church, civic or
school groups attempt an innovative project to help feed people who are hungry.
The Santa Project gave kids a chance to have breakfast with Santa and get
their pictures taken with him, as well as doing craft activities they could take home.
While John says expenses ran higher than expected for this first time venture,
the owners decided to still make a $250 contribution to the foodbank.
John hopes to have more time to
expand the project in 2011.
Many other businesses like Grainger,
Intermec, CHACO Credit Union,
AurGroup, Kroger, Northrup Grumman
and Pampered Chef continued their
long-time support of Shared Harvest
with generous contributions of more than
$120,000 in 2010.
Ohio Lunch was one of many organizations that
stepped up with a unique holiday campaign in 2010.
Pictured with our director, Tina Osso, are Chuck
Howard and John Cooper of Ohio Lunch.
... a n d g e n e r o u s r e s p o n s e s
FILL THAT BUS!
Students in the Hamilton City School
District took on a six-week challenge in
2010 to see how much food they could
donate to Shared Harvest Foodbank.
When the drive ended in mid-February,
students had collected 60,899 for the ‘Fill
That Bus’ campaign.
Zellene Miller, career development
coordinator at Hamilton High and one
of the organizers of the event, said one
key to this success was incorporating
Hamilton High students played a key role in helping
the subject of poverty into the curriculum
to pack and deliver more than 60,000 pounds of food
at all grade levels. She saw high school
from the district’s ‘Fill That Bus’ campaign.
students and others carry the message
to churches and other community
organizations.
“They felt it was important, and anytime you get children who have passion
to be part of something like this, they also show compassion for helping those in
poverty,” Miller said. While many people were surprised by the amount of food that
was collected, Miller was not among them.
“We have a generous community,” she noted. “People were talking constantly
about this event, and any time you get that many people talking, something
exciting will happen.”
Walmart food drive response
The manager of the Fairfield Township Walmart wanted his store to take a
leadership role when the home office challenged its stores to conduct food drives
for their local foodbank during the Thanksgiving season.
So Ben Kincer passed that challenge along to his cashiers, giving them about
ten food items which cost a $1 or less and asking them to see how many of those
items they could get customers to purchase and donate to Shared Harvest. “We
had some cashiers who sold three or four hundred items in a day, and we ended
up donating over 3,000 pounds of food to the foodbank,” Kincer said.
“Of course, the people who received the largest benefit were the people in
need who were able to give their families a well-balanced meal over the holidays,
so it was a win-win situation for everyone.”
NALC AND OTHER FOOD DRIVES
For fifteen years, members of
Branches 43 and 426 of the National
Association of Letter Carriers have been
helping Shared Harvest through the
annual “Stamp Out Hunger” food drive.
The local NALC campaign established
a new record in 2010, collecting 77,917
pounds of food in Butler County.
Local TV stations also did their part
to
assist
Shared Harvest and two other
Letter Carriers have been lifting a heavy load for
foodbanks. Six Cincinnati stations Shared Harvest since 1996, participating in the
national “Stamp Out Hunger” food drive in May.
WCPO, WLWT, WKRC, WCET, WSTR
and WXIX - joined forces for The
CincyTVTogether campaign in March, raising $6,424 for Shared Harvest along with
a donation of 1,549 pounds of food.
In addition, our annual Holiday Aid campaign brought together many business,
civic, church and school organizations that operated food drives during the
Thanksgiving to Christmas holiday season, collecting 59,123 pounds of food.
Retail Pick Up provides lifeline
The Retail Pick-Up Program
established new standards for grocery
stores that work with Shared Harvest
Foodbank to save food that usually was
discarded.
The project rescues perishable foods
that weren’t purchased by the “sell-by” date,
making them available to the foodbank’s
network partners. While Kroger initiated the
project in 2005, WalMart, Whole Foods and
Target joined the program too, and the fall of
2010 saw the addition of Marsh stores.
More than 1.1 million pounds of food
were rescued in 2010, more than double the
amount salvaged the previous year.
KROGER
Keith Turner has been an enthusiastic
supporter of the Kroger Retail Pick-Up
program, first as manager of the Monroe
store and now at the Liberty-Fairfield store.
“It’s great for us because it prevents
food from being thrown in the landfill, but it
also helps us to reach out to the community
and help people who are struggling,” Turner
said.
He also has received positive feedback
from Kroger associates. “It’s important to
people like our meat cutters, who put a lot
of work in to preparing cuts of meat. They’re
glad the items can help people, rather than
being thrown out.”
2010 food distribution
Local In-kind donations
957,287
Kroger Retail Pick-up Project
151,453
Walmart Retail Project
959, 819
Marsh Retail Project
10,176
Back Pack Program
222,603
USDA Commodities
1,633,001
USDA to Partner Foodbanks
10,686,668
Commodity Supplemental Food
465,888
Ohio Food Commodities
439,352
Ohio Agricultural Clearance Program
847,403
Foodbank Market Program
144,174
Total distributed
16,519,824
WALMART
In its first full year of participation,
Walmart stores in our five county region
came close to donating a million pounds of
food to local pantries.
“I think it’s awesome”, said Walmart’s
Fairfield Township store manager Ben
Kincer. “We’re able to donate meat,
produce and dairy products, and all of the
items are much needed by our pantries.”
Shared Harvest driver Rick Devine loads frozen meat
products donated by Marsh Supermarkets.
MARSH STORES OUR NEWEST RETAIL PICK-UP PARTNER
Shared Harvest welcomed Indiana-based Marsh Supermarkets to the Retail
Pick-Up program in the final few months of 2010. Seven stores in the foodbank’s
service area are already participating.
“Marsh is proud to partner with Shared Harvest’s mission of feeding families in
Butler, Darke, Miami and Warren Counties, “ said Connie Gardner, Senior Director,
Community Relations for Marsh Supermarkets. “Through this exceptional program,
Marsh is able to provide meat, deli, bakery and produce items to familes in need.
This collaborative effort is vital to those struggling to make ends meet, and we
encourage our retailers to join in this fight against hunger.”
The view from our pantries
Grace Ressurection Pantry
People served by our partner
Many people mistakenly believe that
food pantries in 2010:
poverty primarily is confined to urban
Families
130,907
areas, but the director of a pantry in the
most rural county in Shared Harvest’s
Adults 60+
43,225
service area can tell you that’s not true.
Adults 18-59
201,661
Beverly Baltes of Grace Resurrection
Children birth-17
126,849
Pantry in Greenville says Darke County
is economically depressed with few jobs
Total people
371,735
available. Like many other pantries, Baltes
Please note: These statistics represent
is seeing a new type of family seeking
a duplicate count. Each time a family or
help.
person receives services, they are counted.
“I’m seeing more middle class families
who are struggling to make ends meet and
Soup Kitchens/Shelters 2010
making the choice whether to make their
Meals provided:
house payment or buy groceries, and many
215,230
are choosing to pay the mortgage and turn
to us for food,” Baltes said.
*Other food providers 2010
“I get at least one or two families each
week suffering through unemployment who
Meals Provided:
say: ‘I never thought I’d have to go to a
748,179
food pantry. We had a home, we had cars
*Includes Head Start, youth programs
and money in the bank, and now we have
& residential treatment
nothing’,” Baltes explained. She also sees
2-3 homeless families each week, some
living in barns or similar structures and seeking blankets from the pantry to help
them stay warm.
Baltes said Shared Harvest Foodbank has kept her pantry going, and the
Kroger Retail Pick-up Program also has been a lifesaver.
“Sometimes we get a couple of
hundred pounds of hamburger from
Kroger, and by getting Hamburger Helper
from Shared Harvest, we can help a
family make two to three meals,” she
said.
Franklin
Area
Community
Services
Franklin
Area
Community
ServiceS
On the surface, a 4.5% increase in
clients served in 2010 may not sound
that bad, given the current economy.
But Franklin Area Community
Services Director Terry Coyle says that
follows five years in a row with 10%
increases, and many of those people are
Zella Ballard (left) gets a helping hand from one of the
friendly volunteers at Franklin Area Community Services still turning to her agency for help.
after getting a basket filled with groceries.
“On the positive side, our doors
stayed open every day, we never had to
turn anybody away, and we didn’t have to reduce the content of our food baskets,”
Coyle said. “But as the need continues to grow, our food budget has gone through
the roof.”
Coyle predicts a 15% increase in the pantry’s 2011 food budget, the same as
2010. She’s grateful she can get large amounts of food from Shared Harvest and
that the Retail Pick-up Program generates large amounts of food as well. “We
received well over 100,000 pounds of food from Walmart, and we’ve also had
generous support from Kroger, Dorothy Lane Market and Gordon Foods,” she
added.
BackPack serves more children
For Michelle Couch, Shared Harvest’s
2010 BackPack Program
BackPack Program helps to ensure that her
four elementary-age sons have something
Average children enrolled: 2,114
to eat on weekends.
Food bags distributed: 59,198
3rd grader Cameron, 2nd grader Ethan,
and kindergarten students Adin and Jayden
look forward to receiving their BackPacks
at Middletown’s Highview Elementary School each Friday. They are among
an average of 2,100 students who benefit each week from the program, which
provides nutritious snacks and meals to students identified as being chronically
hungry in area elementary schools.
“They get a lot of variety, and they change things up so kids don’t get the same
thing all the time,” said Michelle Couch. “I think it’s refreshing when they discover
something new, because it makes them wonder what they’ll find the next time.”
Michelle is in school - just
like her kids. She’s completing
an Associate Degree in Fine
Arts at Miami University this
spring and will follow that with
a criminology degree in spring
2012 and a Bachelor’s degree
in 2013!
BackPack serves children in
all Butler County districts except
New Miami, plus Lebanon and
Kings in Warren County. It
Four of Michelle Couch’s children take part in the BackPack program also covers children in Butler
at Highview Elementary in Middletown. Pictured from left are twins
County’s Head Start Program.
Jaden and Adin, Michelle Couch, Cameron, Ethan and Akasha.
Senior program increases too
An increase in funding from the
2010 Commodity Supplemental
U.S.D.A. allowed Shared Harvest to
Food Program
expand its Commodity Supplemental
Food Program to include an additional
Adults 60+ enrolled:
400 senior citizens in 2010.
1,650
The federal dollars permitted the
Boxes of food distributed:
foodbank to add seniors from Miami and
18,289
Darke Counties, joining Butler, Warren
and Preble County seniors who were
already participating.
Eligible seniors receive a monthly box of food and a block of cheese. While
many CSFP clients drive to a pick-up location for their once-a-month supply of
supplemental groceries, some seniors rely on volunteers to deliver.
“I think the people really need it,
and with the economy the way it is right
now, it makes it especially important
to them,” said Bob Hudson, who
has delivered CSFP to Belle Towers
Complex in Hamilton for the past 5
years.
Jerry Horn delivers to seniors at
Mark Petty Towers in Hamilton. “They
look forward to it, especially the big
block of cheese. Many of them are
Deborah Shaffer gets help from a volunteer in loading her grateful and thank me for delivering it,”
monthly box of food from the CSFP program.
he said.
Staff helps people with SNAP
Shared Harvest’s three outreach
2010 SNAP Outreach
workers were able to increase the
number of applications they filed in 2010
Applications filed:
for people who might be eligible for
643
the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
SNAP benefits accrued:
Program - formerly Food Stamps.
$2,122,857
As they visit local food pantries
and other locations to help people seek
benefits, Gloria Bateman, Lisa McIntosh
and Kathy Dart come back with stories about the people they met. Here are a few:
Lisa McIntosh: Joe was definitely down on his luck. He had been laid off before
Christmas and was not given any severance pay. Unfortunately, his unemployment
took about three weeks to be processed. He was in danger of being evicted, he
had a utility disconnect, and he had no medical coverage. He was doing everything
that he could to find employment, but he wasn’t having much luck.
Throughout the course of our initial conversation, he had mentioned how his
employer had gradually taken away overtime, medical benefits, and even pay.
He thought that the employer had taken the proper precautions in the workplace
to prevent layoffs. Little did he know that the economic situation there was much
worse than it appeared.
I took Joe’s application. When a man’s eyes water up with tears, it always
touches my heart. I wished that there was something more that I could do for him
because I felt so sorry for him and his situation.
After getting assistance for a couple of months, Joe’s story ended on a happy
note. He was able to land a new job - one that acutally paid more with less travel.
Gloria Bateman: One couple I met recently
was a family of three with one on the way.
She walked into her job on a Monday and
was laid off within an hour. Her husband is
still working with a good job. They have a
one-year-old with another baby on the way in
June.
They do have a relative who works at
one of the Hamilton pantries who called me
to see if I could help them. I drove over to
their house and met the mother. We all sat
around the kitchen table while I set up to do
the SNAP application with them. When I was
almost done I told her she and the baby would
qualify for Medicaid also. It’s nice to see a smile
on the face of a person when you are able to
help.
Shared Harvest’s Gloria Bateman helps
a client determine whether she qualifies
for SNAP (formerly Food Stamps) or other
assisance programs.
Kathy Dart: Lately, a lot of the people I’ve been seeing are faced with losing their
unemployment benefits. I did an application for a woman whose benefits were
about to expire, leaving her with no income. She had been able to get by on her
check with the help of a food pantry but needed to explore other services, like the
SNAP program. I could see in her body language and hear in her voice that she
was really worried about what to do. I explained that the Benefit Bank has other
services to help her and that her application would include medical and financial
help if she was eligible. Now, these are all things that I would tell anyone who
needed these services, but this lady was so thankful that I almost felt guilty for
having an income. It still sometimes hits me that my job is all about people who
don’t have what I have - a job, a home, insurance and food.
M e e t O u r P a r t n e r A g e n c i e s ...
Butler County:
Allison Avenue Baptist
Big Brothers & Sisters
Booker T. Washington Center
Catholic Charities of
Southwestern Ohio
Christian Family Center
Creative Center for Children
F.E.E.D. Alliance
Fairfield Church of God
Fairfield Food Pantry
Faith Community United
Methodist Church
Family Services of Middletown
Fellowship Christian Center
Full Gospel Outreach
Hamilton Community Outreach
Holding Hands
Hope House Rescue Mission
Living Water Ministry
Love Chambers
Mercy Franciscans at St.
Raphael
Millville Avenue Meal Center
Mt. Zion Apostlic Temple
New Life Mission
New Wine Worship Center
Open Door Pantry
Oxford Church of God
Oxford Community Choice
Pantry
Poasttown First Church of God
Princeton Pike Church of God
Pantry
Salvation Army-Hamilton
Salvation Army-Middletown
Serve City
Sojourner’s
St Vincent Depaul
The Agora Center
The Living Word
Towne Blvd Church of God
Tri-County Assembly
True Restoration Ministries
West Side Baptist Day Care
Yankee Road First Church
of God
YWCA Hamilton Girls Inc.
Program
Preble County:
Foodbank USDA Partners:
Community Action Partnership
Pantry
Community Action Partnership
Shelter
First Brethern Church Pantry
Higher Heights Church of God
Jefferson House
Monroe Township Food Bank
New Creations
West Alexandria Day Care
Center
West Alexandria Food Bank
Freestrore Foodbank
Second Harvest Foodbank of
Clark, Champaign & Logan
Southeastern Ohio Foodbank
The Foodbank
West Ohio Foodbank
Darke County:
Abuse & Rape Crisis Shelter
Franklin Area Community
Services
Head Start
Hope Homes
Kings Local School District
Pantry
Lebanon Food Pantry
Little Miami Food Service Inc
Mason Food Pantry
Mt. Pleasant Adult Day Care
New Housing Ohio, Inc.
Salvation Army
Springboro Community Asst.
Center
Towne Learning Center
Urbancrest Baptist Church
Warren County Community
Services Inc.
Community Action Partnership
Pantry
Good Samaritan Home
Grace Resurrection Community
Center
Meals for the Elderly
Miami County:
Bethany Center
Dream Builders Group Inc.
Family Abuse Shelter
First United Methodist Church
Golden Acres Ministrant Center
Needy Baskets
New Path Inc.
SafeHaven
St. James Episcopal Church
Tipp City Church of the
Nazerene
Warren County:
BackPack Partners:
Butler County Head Start
Butler County Success
Hamilton City School District
St. Mary’s of Oxford
St. Vincent DePaul Society
Heritage Baptist - Warren Co.
Salvation Army - Warren Co.
Commodity Supplemental
Food Program Partners:
Partners in Prime
Family Services of Middletown
Family Resource Center Oxford
LifeSpan - Butler County
Community Action Partnership
in Darke County
Community Action Partnership
in Preble County
New Path - Miami County
Franklin Area Community
Services
Kings Area Community Services
Warren County Community
Services
... O u r f o o d d o n o r s ...
Aero Fulfillment Services
Biggs
Conagra
Cyclone Express
Davison Meat Processing
Dittman-Adams
E & R Eggs
Ellenbee Leggett
Excel Logistics
Freestore Foodbank
Frito-Lay Company
Fullbar LLC
General Mills
Haile Foundation
House’s Custom Butchering &
Meat Market
HRK Sales
Keebler
Kellogg’s
Key Quest Wholesale Inc
Kraft Biscuit/Nabisco
Krogers
Lakota School Foodservice
Market Day
Marsh’s Supermarkets
Meijers Distribution Center
MVP Products
Nestle USA Inc.
Ohio Association of Second
Harvest Foodbanks
Ohio Department of Education
Ohio Deptartment of Job &
Family Services
Pepsico Fast Pak
Pierre Frozen Foods
Portion Pac
Procter & Gamble
Quaker-Tropicana-Gatorade
Rich’s Food Products
SC Johnson & Sons
Target
Tyson Foods
United States Department of
Agriculture
Vendors Supply of Ohio
Victory Wholesale Grocers
Walmart
Wells Blu Bunny Ice Cream
Werner Enterprises
Whole Foods Market
... F r i e n d s w h o d i d f o o d d r i v e s
AK Steel
Akers Packaging
Anonymous
Atrium YMCA
Australian Sands Tanning
Resort
Beth Israel Synagogue
Bible-Way Missionary Baptist
Church
Biggs
Block Buster Video
Boy Scouts Troop #947
Boys & Girls Club
Brookwood School
Butler Tech
Camelot East Apartments
Campbell Soup
Catnip N Carrots
CHACO Credit Union
Cincinnati Christian School
Cincinnati TV Together
Clark Western Building Systems
Comfort Keepers
Community Blood Center
CSL Plasma
Dayspings Montessori
Debbie Spenser
Deer Run Estates Assoc
DNA Diagnostic Center
Epic Technologies
Express - Scripts
Fairfield Girl Scouts #40630
Fairfield Middle School
Fairfield Rotary
Fairwood School
Faurecia
Food for Friends
Fujitec
GAP Stores
GE Infra Energy
Hamilton City School District
Schools Fill That Bus
Hamilton Civic Theater
Heaven Sent - Rediscover
Hamilton
HiTek Manufacturing
Hobsons
Izaak Walton League of
America, Hamilton Chapter,
Haunted Woods
Indiana Wesleyan University
Kensington Park Apts
Kroger
Marsh
McGraw Kokosing
Med Plus
Medco
Messiah Lutheran Church
Miami University - Hamilton,
Student Affairs
Midwest Custom Auto Sports
Mohawk Paper
Monoe Schools Primary
Monore Schools -Elementary
Monroe Cub Scout Pack/Troop
#54 & American Heritage
Girls
Monster’s
NALC Food Drive
Natorps
Northern Hills Synagogue
Ohio Casualty/ Liberty Mutual
ODJFS/WorkForceOne:
Operation Feed
Ohio State Grange
OPW Fueling Components
PepsiCo
Pole Zero
Richard Allen Academy III
S.A.N.E
Seapine Software
Security National
Showcase Springdale Deluxe
18
Snap Fitness
St. Susanna
Summit Academy
Takumi Stamping Inc
Thyssen Krupp Bilstein
UC Health-West Chester
Hospital
Verso Paper
Walmart
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
Whole Foods
Wright Patt Credit Union
YMCA--Middletown
This was one of the ads donated by Cox Ohio in the 2010 JNFR
Campaign. The Post Office Box is now closed.
Strong support for JNFR
Edwina Blackwell Clark is pleased to see readers of the Hamilton Journal News
have contributed more than $100,000 to Shared Harvest Foodbank in the seven
years the newspaper has offered its JournalNews Food Relief project.
The 2010 campaign - which began in mid November and ran through the end
of December - resulted in 714 individuals contributing $23,585. That’s the second
highest total in the history of the JNFR campaign, surpassed only by the $28,822
donated by the readers of the Hamilton JournalNews in 2009.
“One of the reasons I wanted to do the JournalNews Food Relief Campaign
is because the people of Hamilton and Butler County have been very good to the
newspaper and part of our mission must be community service,” said Blackwell
Clark, publisher of the Hamilton JournalNews and Cox Media Group Ohio’s other
Northern Cincinnati Newspapers.
“I truly believe if we can report on problems in the community, we should use
our power to help solve some of these problems.”
In addition, the Hamilton Community Foundation contributed $10,000, bringing
the grand total for the campaign to $33,585. It was the second year in a row the
foundation made a generous contribution to the project. Many thanks to Cox Ohio,
the JournalNews staff and the many readers who showed their support.
Thanks to our JNFR supporters
Businesses:
Individuals:
A & W Mechanical Repair and
Welding
Emanon Properties, LLC.
Giacci Remodeling
Kohl Specialties
Sandlin Heating & Cooling
Schober USA, Inc.
Anonymous
Carolyn Abney
Ronald Acton
Deborah Adam
John & Barbara Adams
Bob & Vicki Akins
Joe & Ellene Allen
Susan Allen
Jack & Ellen Anderson
Freda Anderson
Dan Antenen
Stephen & Carol Archdeacon
Michael & Ruth Anne
Armentrout
Stella Atkinson
Dorothy Avery
Joan Avery
Clubs:
Fraternal Order of Eagles #3680
Golden Triangle Club
Churches:
St. Joseph Church
Foundations:
Hamilton Community
Foundation
Susan Bachmann
Gertrude Bacome
Robert & Constance Baesel
Laverne Baeten
Roger Baker
Barbara Baker
Sally Baker
Gordon & Jeanette Baker
Rowena Balein
Wayne & Rhonda Ballinger
James & Jami Barber
Lorraine Barkley
Margaret Barnthouse
Carolyn Barrett
Joan Baxter
Merle Baynes
Nancy Becker
David & Margery Belew
L.J. Bertram
Helen Betz
Anthony & Lucy Biondo
Gene Blakley
Juanita Blevins
Armand & Judith Bloch
James & Jacqueline Blount
Kay Boatright
Mark & Maureen Booher
Robert & Dee Ann Boschert
Ken & Ellen Bottom
Thomas & Barbara Bowker
Gaston & Janis Bowling
Diane Bowling
Marilyn Bowling
Earl Bowman
Delores Bowman
Daniel & Cara Bowman
Harley & Anna Bown
Gordon & Geraldine Brainard
Thanks to our JNFR supporters
Cindy Braun
Pat Brenner
Melva Brenner
Robert & Judy Brewer
Dorothy Briede
Dale & Charmaine Briede
Michael Brock
Jack Broering
Joy Brown
Lawrence & Mary Jane Brown
Ann Brown
Gary & Karen Brown
Deborah Broyles
Rose Brune
Roselyn Bucher
Jay Buchheit
Phyllis Buck
Lawrence & Dorothy Buer
Dee Burkhardt
Larry & Patricia Burnett
Doris Burton
Joyce Butler
Dennis & Susan Byrne
Carol Calhoun
Hilda Callahan
Norma Campbell
Fred Campbell
Ruth Campbell
Charlotte & Melissa Campbell
Eris & Juli Cappelli
Tammie Heizer & Carol
Brockman
Richard Dees & Carol Heppe
Teresa Castells
Sylvia Cawein
Mary Cecere
Donald & Aneita Chandler
Kenneth & Debbie Chaney
Lloyd & Shirley Chapman
Arthur & Terri Chatfield
G. & C. Cifuentes
Lila Clapper
Bruce & Pauline Clark
Patricia Clark
Carl & Inas Clark
Helen Clark
Marcia Cleaver
Gail Clements
Anthony Cole
Kristie Collins
John Collopy
Raymond & Mary Conlin
Patricia Conn
William Connaughton
Steven Connaughton
James & Rebecca
Connaughton
Paul & Carol Conover
Harley & Jerri Conrad
Betty Conrad
Earl & Margaret Conrad
Edith Cook
Eldon Cooper
Linda Corson
John Cozad
Gary & Sonja Cozad
Amanda Crain
Danny & Margie Crank
Janet Crawford
Matthew Crehan
Priscilla Cress
Tuesday Cummins
Brenda Curtis
John Czaja
Marjorie Davidson
William & Carlene Davis
Mary Davis
Ora & Iva Day
Cheryl Day Geiger
Roland & Barbara Deaton
James & Katherine Dees
Richard Dees
Michael & Patricia Demeter
David & Ruth Denzler
Kathryn Derickson
Denise Devney
Rhonda Dickerscheid
Mitchell & Velma Dietz
Irene Digonno
Patricia Dimatulac
Willie & Calatha Frazier
Lois Friedlander
Donald & Peggy Fritsch
Carole Fritzsche
Kenneth & Deborah Frye
Eric & Michelle Fuhrman
Robin Gabbard
Robert & Mary Gabbard
JournalNews Food Relief
2010 Campaign Total:
$33,585.28
Number of contributors:
714
Average Gift:
$33.03
William & Eleanor Dinger
Lorraine Donnell
Edith Downey
Anthony & Cynthia Dowrey
Barton & Judith Drake
Roland & Mary Duerksen
Mary Dunlap
Miriam Ebel
William & Nancy Eckstein
Edward Edward
Helen Eggleston
Terence & Robin Elkins
Theodore & Mary Ellen Elliott
Ronald & Nancy Elliott
Brian & Patricia Elwell
Lillian Emenaker
Dorothy Gard
Jerri Gardner
Gloria Gardner
Harold & Yvonne Garrett
Charles Gay
Jean Gaylord
Deborah Gedling
Louis & Cheryl Geiger
Barbara Geisler
George Gentry
William & Connie George
Robert & LaDonna Gerhardt
Stephen & Susan Gibson
Gary Gilbert
Betty Ann Gill
James & Kathleen Gill
Rita Enderle
Steve Enderle
Christine Engler
Marjorie Epperson
John & Sally Estridge
K.L. Evans
Syrilla Everson
Louise Farthing
Janet Fatika
Joan Fatika
Philip Fazzini
Neil & Patricia Ferdelman
David & Cheryl Ferris
Judith Ferris
Thomas & Connie Finan
Donald & Mary Fischer
Pauletta Fish
Vaden Fitton
Marion Flynn
Eugene & Delores Foley
Francis & Joan Foley
Nancy Follmer
Frank & Therese Fontaine
Roselyn Fortner
Mary Jo Fox
Eldon & Jacqueline Gill
Wanda Goldey
Michael & Georganna Gossage
Ronald & Sally Gossard
Ralph & Kathryn Greene
Donna Griffin
Carolyn Groeber
Fay Gullett
Arnold & Virginia Hacker
Ronald & Lorraine Hacker
Christopher & Jane Haight
Daniel & Patricia Haizman
Clarence & Arlyn Halcomb
Arvel & Charlene Hall
James & Katherine Hamblin
Jack & Patricia Hamilton
Sherry Hammock
Jerry & Beulah Hampton
William & Cynthia Hanscom
Jane Hansley
Florence Harbin
Robert & Alma Harmon
Vida Harris
Michael & Carol Hartman
Julie Hartmann
Clifford Hatton
Thomas & Barbara Hausfeld
Louise Hautau
Leroy & Sue Havens
Carolyn Sue Heins
Orval & Marsha Helton
Donna Henderson
Carol Heppe
Nancy Herald
Laverne Herman
Rebecca Hernandez
Carl & Marjorie Hesselbrock
Joanne Hetrick
Gina Hettesheimer
Deborah Hibbard
Edna Hilliard
Betty Hilton
Melvin & Marilyn Hingsbergen
Rosemary Hingsbergen
Donald & Patricia Hodges
Nancy Hole
Theodore & Sue Hopkins
Willard Hopkins
Dolores Hopper
Carolyn Horn
Janet House
Carl & Frances Houser
Jeff & Mary Jane Hubbard
Louise Hudek
Ron & Nancy Huffman
Sandra Hulshult
Harlan & Aileen Hunt
Thomas & Paige Hurd
Kenneth & Cheri Hurley
Susan Hurst
Christine Ingham
Cheryl Iovino
Kathy Hunter & Irene Hunter
Vernon & Icie Isaacs
Carl & Anne Jantzen
Ethel Jasbring
Harry & Janice Jensen
Teryl Johnson
Bernard & Ruby Johnson
Doris Johnson
Gary & Georgia Jones
Gerald & Betty Lou Jones
Edna Jones
James & Patricia Jonson
Elnora Kehr
Ronald & Judith Kell
Richard & Ruth Keller
Charles & Joyce Keller
Betty Kelley
Ralph Kelley
Margaret Kerby
Betty Kerley
Daniel & Linda Kettman
Mary Kinch
Betty Kindoll
Ann Kirby
Fred Kolb
David & Margaret Kollstedt
Phylip Koshy
Edward Krall
Mary Kay Krieger
Bob & Nancy Krinov
John & Julie Kruse
Mary Catherine Kuhl
Elner Kumler
John & Brenda Kurtz
Charles Lake
Hazel Lake
Phyllis Laney
Ray Laney
Roberta Lathram
Richard Laubenstein
Mary Lawson
Frances Laycock
Paul Laycock
Allen Leach
Danny & Mary Lee
Thanks to our JNFR supporters
Lois Leyrer
Mark & Gloria Lintner
Jeffrey & Becky Lipscomb
Ann Tarra & Lisa Myers
Ellen Lowery
Richard & Karen Luebbe
Larry & Kathea Lykins
Arthur Lyttle
Catherine Madden
Daniel & Kathy Maheu
Jerome Marcheski
Beverly Marcum
Samuel Marcum
Jeanne Mariana
Debra Marlow
Frederick & Deanna Martin
Stanley & Shirley Martin
Anna Marie Martinez
Johnny Murphy & Mary Murphy
Anne McAdams
Danny & Renee McBride
Catherine McCabe
Melissa McCabe
David & Diane McClain
Mike McClellan
Helen McClellan
Donald & Mary McDaniel
Lawrence & Carol McDaniel
Shirley McDonald
Lucille McGuire
Robert McIntosh
Charles & Norma McKinley
Catherine McKinney
Judith McMichael
James & Cathy McQueen
Ann Meece
Jody & Bonnie Merrill
Terry & Kathleen Merz
Janice Metcalf
Josephine Meyer
Richard & Patricia Meyer
Jean Michalsky
Richard & Marilyn Milholland
Catherine Milligan
William Minnelli
Bryce & Betty Mobley
Patrick Moeller
Richard & Sarah Morefield
Martin & Joan Morgan
Vivian Morris
Lawrence & Kay Morrissey
Gladys Morrow
J. Morry
Wilma Mounce
Jean Muskopf
James & Joanne Myers
Ruth Napier
Judy Natali
Donald & Judith Nelson
Geraldine Norman
Virginia Norman
Paul Nunamaker
Jean O’Connell
Evelyn Ogden
Steven & Patricia Ormiston
Maureen Orozco
James & Connie O’Shea
Chuck Osso
Michael & Lynn Osswald
Harry & Dorothy Otto
John & Lisa Parker
Cynthia Parrish
Lawrence Pask
Michael & Tari Lynn Pate
Richard & Barbara Pate
Helen Pater
Joanne Pater
Thora Patterson
Robert & Kathleen Paxton
Ernest & Cynthia Pendergrass
Barbara Pennington
James & Fern Pennington
David & Norma Pennock
Alice Perry
Julia Peters
Grace Phillips
Gene & Carol Philpot
L. Piepmeyer
Robert & Sharon Piper
Barbara Pond
Don & Jill Powell
Sarah Powers
James & Sheila Poynter
William & Victoria Price
Robert & Sharon Primm
Mildred Probst
John & Virginia Schlensker
Richard & Judy Schlub
Debbie Schneider
Glenn & Yvonne Schurger
Elizabeth Schutter
Marian Schwab
Judy Schwab
Patricia Seaton
Ernest & Clora Shackleford
Thomas & Mary Shannon
Ralph & Marilyn Shearer
Kenneth & Betty Shipman
Donald & Princess
Shollenbarger
Robert Short
Elementary children helped to load 30 tons of food on
to Hamilton City School buses as part of the district’s
‘Fill That Bus’ campaign. Teachers also incorporated
discussions of poverty into classroom learning.
David & Etta Proffitt
Penny Purdy
Philip & Alice Pursley
William & Patricia Pyles
Robert & Jean Rainey
Tonja Randall
Margie Ratliff
Norma Rayney
James & Linda Reboulet
Troy Reis
Lorraine Renners
Darlene Rhodus
Bobby Rice
Sheilah Richter
Betty Riddle
Joy Riggle
Gregory & Marcia Rigling
Jenny Rikas
Janet Riner
Marilyn Rish
David & Emily Rivers
Orville & Florence Roach
William & Randel Robinson
Ethel Rohr
Patricia Rose
William & Carole Rothfuss
John & Sue Rothges
Glendon & Judith Roush
Pamela Rowe
Marjorie Rowland
Jamie & Jackie Roy
Terry & Mary Royer
Stacy Rullman
Dorothy Ruoff
Patricia Rupp
Stephen & Marsha Sackenheim
Martha Sadowski
Hilbert & Mary Ann Sapp
David & Lisa Schaefer
James & Laura Scheffler
Paul & Judith Schiller
Robert & Freida Shuler
Shelby Shuppert
Karen Simpson
Mollie Simpson
Robert Singer
Steven & Shirley Sininger
Phyllis Sizemore
Katherine & Stacy Sizemore
Lucille Sizemore
Robert & Kathleen Skaggs
John & Norma Skidmore
David & Stephaniy Sloneker
Manson & Joan Smith
Edward Smith
Donna Smith
Robert & Linda Smith
Robert & Ruby Smith
Marcetta Snell
Robert & Tim Snyder
Michael & Vickie Snyder
Edward South
Ruth Spada
Dennis & Belinda Spangler
David & Linda Spurrier
Mary St. John
Nicholas Staarmann
Donald & Nelda Stadler
Linda Stadler
Tommy & Judith Stallman
Phyllis Stamper
Lyman States
William & June Steed
Brenda Stevens
Terri Stewart
Terrill Stewart
Robert & Karen Stewart
Kenneth & Bette Stiens
Douglas & Sandy Stitzel
Clinton & Jean Stringer
Howard Stringfellow
Michael Stroup
Ralph & Betty Sue Swartz
James & Dorothy Swartz
C.J. Taggart
Walter & Charlotte Taggart
Theresa Talley
Lorraine Taylor
Melissa Taylor
Pamela Termeer
William & Linda Tettenhorst
The Abowitz Family
The Hurley Family
The Lobuono Family
Richard Thieken
Tommie Thomas
Wanda Thomas
Amy Thompson
Janet Thompson
Tami Thompson
Jeffrey & Julie Thurman
Hilda Tincher
Ora Jane Tipton
Martha Tobergte
Eileen Toerner
Venis Torge
Hector Torres
Lloyd Towers
Peter & Billie Trauthwein
Harry Trimble
Theodore & Luann Trueman
Dolly Tucker
Phyllis Tuley
Alyson Turco
Minn & Felda Turner
Veronica Unverferth
Lynn Vereker
Donald & Cheryl Vidourek
Betty Jane Vogel
Thomas & Mary Vonderhaar
David & Donna Waddell
Gregory & Myrna Walker
James & Carol Walker
Lola Walters
David & Elizabeth Waltner
Phyllis Watkins
George & Louvenia Watson
Danny & Phyllis Watts
Linda Weathers
Cindee Weber
Timothy & Margaret Weber
Keith & Valerie Weber
Daniel & Betty Weber
Tom Webster
Faye Weisbrodt
Don Weisbrodt
Diane Wells
Paula Welsh
Suzette & Kim Wentz
Carolyn Westrich
Carla Weusthoff
Stanley & Carolyn Whalen
Alice Whitaker
Wanda Whitt
Ronald & Kathryn Wiley
T. Wilhelm
Georgia Willer
Ruth Wine
Warren & Marian Wohlakfa
Alanna Wolf
Kenneth & Jeanne Wolfe
Robert & Joyce Wolke
Rebecca Worley
Robert & Carolyn Wynn
Stephen & Sandra Yambrich
Wilmer & Eva Yaw
Faye Yeakle
Sheridan Yelliott
Delbert & Joan Young
Judith Young
Peggy Ann Zeller
Dorothea Zellner
Thanking our 2010 cash donors
Businesses:
AK Steel
AICS Inc.
All Star Container
American Fan Company
Aztec Enterprise
Bama Foods
Butler County Child Support
Agency
Butler County Triad
Butler Rural Electric
Cooperative
CHACO Credit Union
Cincinnati Insurance Company
City Service
Clark Western Building Systems
Cohen Brothers Inc.
Colclasure Paving Co.
Concept Design Technologies
David French Photography
Dayton Power & Light
Delta Kappa Gamma Chi
Equifax
Faurecia Holdings
First Financial Bank
Frisches Car Show
Genex Services Inc.
Gerber Farms
J Forman & Associates
Kokosing Construction
Kroger ‘Bringing Hope to the
Table’
Leahy Consulting Inc.
Liberty Home Association
Magid Glove & Safety
Manufacturing Company
McGraw/Kokosing Inc.
MCM Electronics
Mertco, Inc.
Miami University-Hamilton
Mile by Mile
Milillo Fine Foods
Mustang Sally’s
Myron Bowling Auctioneers
Northend Gear & Machine Inc.
Northrop Grumman Employees
Ohio Contractors Association
Ohio State Grange
On the Spot Cleaning
Personal Choice Financial
Advisors
Piraino Interiors
Pole Zero
Pool Stuff & Outdoor Emporium
Inc.
Prevention Strategies LLC
Rice Auto Body
Southwest Ohio Pain Institute
Spectrum Painting &
Wallpapering
Terry Asphalt Materials Inc.
Village West Framing & Gallery
White Caslte
Witt Properties
Work Force One
Clubs:
Altrusa International of
Hamilton Ohio
Amalgamated Local 862
Cincinnati Television Together
Ladies Bridge Club
Nova Caesarea Harmony
Masonic Lodge #2
St. Marks Rebekah Circle
PRP Womens Association
Sunshine Committee
Womens Club of Oxford
Foundations:
Aidmatrix Foundation
AK Steel Foundation
American Charties
American Endowment
Foundation
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Cargil Cares Foundation
Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile
Foundation
Community Shares
Give With Liberty
Grainger Foundation
Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Heinz Foundation
Intermec Foundation
Kowitz Family Foundation
Medco Matching Gifts
Ohio Casualty Foundation
Pella Rolscreen Foundation
Ronald McDonald House
Charities
Truist
Wellpoint Associate Giving
Campaign
Woodforest Foundation
Religious Affiliations:
First Christian Church
Grace Bible Presbyterian
Hamilton Presbyterian Church
Reily Presbyterian Church
St. Anne Episcopal Church
St. Mark’s United Methodist
Westwood Presbyterian Church
Steve & Carol Archdeacon
Loren & Betty Ard
Michael & Ruth Armentrout
Donald Arno
Robert & Peggy Arnold
Melinda Ash
Wayne & Jami Ashcraft
Jonathan & Ingrid Askew
Charles Auer
Linda Augsperger
Thomas & Peggy Avance
Joan Avery
Frances Heele & Karlyn Avery
D.E. & D.S. Ayers
Nazneen & Nayeem Aziz
David & Martha Bach
Mary Bachman
Stephen & Beth Bachman
Gertrude Bacome
Richard & Donna Bacon
Vernell Baecker
Michael & Carol Baer
Dorothy & Allan Bailey
Linda Bailey
Rory & Sharon Bailey
Ruth Bailey
William & Marilyn Bailey
T.E. & Ann Baines
Marian Baird
Richard & Brenda Baker
Jeweldene & Connie Baker
Dennie & Cheryl Baker
Karen Baker
Craig & Janette Ballard
Children of AurGroup employees helped the credit
union sell candy to raise money for Shared Harvest .
Individuals:
Timothy & Peggy Abernathy
Glenn & Pamela Abner
Ronald & Betty Acres
Ronald Acton
Shirley Adams
William & Georgia Adams
Johanna Moyer & Donald
Adams
G.G. Adkins
Triana Adlon
Steve Alfers
Merce Caballero & Kip Alishio
Brett & Terri Allen
Ricky & Dolores Allen
Greg & Beverly Allen
Daniel Allen
Sharon Allgaier
David & Kathyrn Allinger
Thomas & Lynne Alverson
Robert & Barbara Ampulski
Donald & Karen Anderson
Woodrow & Beverly Anderson
Robert & Julia Angst
Ronald Angst
Dan Antenen
John & Sheila Aranyos
Richard Ballou
Robert & Wanda Barger
David & Catherine Barham
Thomas & Karen Barrett
Jane Barrow
Dr. Robert & Cheryl Basil
John & Nancy Bautch
Timothy & Karen Beaty
Lana Beckelhymer
Gary & Lori Becker
Donald & Carol Becker
Jerome & Mary Becker
Betty Beggs
Charlene Stump & Ada Begley
Edward & Ginger Beier
Paul & Lori Beiser
Jo Bekemeier
Justin & Asha Belarski
Joseph & Susan Belew
Richard & Karen Bell
Elmer & Dorothy Bendix
Jacqueline Bendure
Kenneth & Kimberly Benjamin
Bobby Bennett
Mark A. Bennett
Edward Bennett
Richard & Karla Bennett
Deborah Bennett
Donald Bereda
David & Cecilia Berg
Ronald & Ann Berg
Pamela Bergemann
George & Jacklyn Bernosky
Dennis & Theresa Berry
Brad & Jacklyn Berryman
Ava Bertsch
Tim Bertsch
Christopher Besecker
James Besl
Michael Best
Joanne Sulfridge & Ruth Bette
William & Leann Betzler
R.P. & P. Biederman
M.P. Biederman
Shirleen Bisdorf
Thomas & Linda Biser
Marshall Bishop
Richard & Margaret Blair
Muriel Blaisdell
George & Cynthia Blanton
Nicholas Blauvelt
Sharon Bliss
Armamd & Judith Bloch
Richard & Anna Mae Block
David & Susannne Boatwright
Edward & Faye Bobowski
Don Boehm
Norma Boggs
Bonnie & Jerry Bollie
Douglas & Beatrice Bollinger
Paul & Pauline Bonnor
Robert & Mary Boonstra
Brian & Susan Botdorf
Bruce & Drena Bowerman
Lester & Donna Bowers
Winfred & Judith Bowling
Gaston & Janis Bowling
Michael & Amy Bowling
Elijah & Thelma Bowling
Daniel & Cara Bowman
David & Lois Bowman
Terri Johnson & Maxine Boyle
Robert & H. Maureen Brabbs
Darrell & Barbara Brandenburg
Mark Brandenburger
James & Vicki Brandner
Henry Brands
Janet Breeden
James & Melissa Brenner
Harvey & Ann Bressler
Charles & Izetta Brewer
Dennis & Lynne Briggs
Sheila Brock
Jack Broering
Daniel & Ann Brooker
Randy Brooks
David & Laura Brooks
David & Jill Browe
Nancy Brown
Virginia Brown
Shawn & Tamatha Brown
Richard Brown
Joy Brown
Melanie Brown
Gary & Kathryn Brown
Richard Browne
Deborah Broyles
Henry & Alida Bruewer
Dean & Maureen Bruewer
Mary Kay Bruewer
Thomas & Catherine
Bruggeman
Rose Brune
Michael Bruner
James & Nancy Brunner
Jeffery & Amy Bruns
Richard & Ida Bryant
Deborah Bryant
Thanking our 2010 cash donors
Elizabeth Bryant
Roselyn Bucher
Wendel & Joyce Buckner
Lawrence & Dorothy Buer
Guy Bullock
Denzel & Hellen Burch
Kathleen Burgoon
David & Linda Burkart
Bobbe Burke
Beatrice Burkhouse
Estel Burnside
James & Catherine Burton
Nancy Schaffer & Michael
Busam
Brad & Elizabeth Busby
Dennis & Mary Busch
Eleanor Butler
Richard & Karan Butterfield
Jean Butterfield
David & Beverly Cadwell
Robert Caldwell
John & Sharon Calentine
David & Melanie Calihan
Claymon Calihan
Mark & Michele Calvert
Lee & Neva Campbell
Karen Campbell
Ellen Campbell
Eric & Deborah Canter
Juli Ford & Eris Cappellt
Tina Carcaterra
Merianne Cardas
Daniel Carey
Eric & Patricia Carman
Clyde & Belinda Carman
Shelia Carnes
Kenneth Carroll
Gregory & Margaret Carson
David & Janice Carter
Frank & Karen Cartwright
Kera Beeson & Karen
Casaddan
Patricia Casagrande
Dr. James & Deborah Cashell
Robert & Carol Cassady
Timothy & Shelley Cassady
Ruth Cassetta
Joyce Cassidy
Doris Castator
Russell Chafin
Robert & Pauline Chaloult
Gary Chan
Lazarus Chapman
Kenneth & Dana Chapman
Nilabh & Tanuja Chaudhary
Ko Hui liu & Ming Hsiung Chen
William Chew
Peter & Georgianne Ciraolo
Edward & Shirley Clancy
Jeffrey & Carla Clark
James & Joanne Cleereman
Christopher & Tamara
Clemmons
John Clemmons
Jacqueline Clingan
Robert & Bruce Clute
James Coddington
Nelly Cogan
Neil & Honi Cohen
Lou & Liz Colantuono
William Colborn
D.R. Cole
Anthony Cole
Tiffany Cole
Alan Coler
Kerry & Theresa Collier
Phyllis Collins
John & Margaret Collins
Thomas & Linda Collins
Leon & Marcia Collinsworth
John Collopy
Steven & Terri Comer
Daniel Compston
Roby & Lee Ann Compton
Loretta Compton
Mary Compton
Margaret Conboy
Ray & Mary Conlin
Ann Connaughton
Mark Connaughton
Pamela Connelly
George & Doris Conrad
Thomas & Karen Conrad
Jerry & Marjorie Cook
Matt & Sarah Cook
Marianne Colleary & Kevin
Cooney
Richard & Linda Corbett
Craig Dees
Melissa Dehner
Diane Delisio
John & Gwendolyn DeLong
Michael & Patricia Demeter
Donna Denning
Iris Dennis
David & Ruth Denzler
Richard & Judith DePalma
William & Cheryl DeRuyter
Mark & Barbara Desmond
Herman Dickerscheid
Cecilia Dickerson
Ruth Dickerson
John & Paula Dickerson
Norman & Jeanenne Dickerson
Our thanks to Brian Hess (far right) for again
volunteering to lead the National Association of
Letter Carriers annual “Stamp Out Hunger” food drive
to benefit Shared Harvest Foodbank.
David & Patricia Corfman
Jack Corso
Faye Cosby
Jack & Sandra Cotter
Ned & Mary Courtright
Donna & Thomas Cox
Mark Cox
David & Diane Cox
Nick & Janice Craft
Maxine Craig
Joseph & Veronica Craig
Jack & Andrea Crain
Stephen Crain
Gary & Linda Crawford
Henry & Mary Craycraft
William Creech
Timothy Cremeans
Rickie & Elizabeth Cribbet
L.O. & Betty Crosby
David & Mary Jayne Crow
Margaret Culkin
Faye Curran
Vicki Curtis
Frank & Dorothy Daddabbo
Anna Daddabbo
Joseph & Louise Dafler
Dorothy Daniel
Mary Dart
Douglas & Anne Davidson
Keith Davidson
Hugh Davies
Betty Davis
Keith & Holly Davis
Norbert & Ruth Davis
Ronald & Marilyn Davis
Lutie Davis
James & Jean Day
Robert & Joan Day
Mary Day
Alexander & Cynthia De Serna
Robert & Borghild De Villiers
Anthony & Christina DeAngelo
Jeff & Pam Deaton
Donna DeBolt
Nick & Susan DeBow
Sterling & Ellen Deck
Barbara Diehl
Ken & Connie Dieterich
Kim & Rosemarie Dietrich
Dr. Richard & Lois Dietz
S. & K. Dilley
Andy & Sarah Dillhoff
William & Nan Dillion
Kurt & Jennifer Dinan
Thomas & Melissa Dipuccio
Kay Dirk
Daniel & Belinda Ditieri
Mary Lee Dixon
Lorraine Donnell
Adrian & Martha Donovan
Majorie Donovan
Steven & Tamara Dorgan
Heather Doria
Kevin Dougherty
Edith Downey
Anthony & Cynthia Dowrey
David & Rhonda Doxsey
Douglas Draper
R. Mitchell & Lisa Dreyer
Shirley Drury
Daniel & Connie Duell
Brian & Melanie Dugan
Thomas & Marilyn Dugger
Matthew Duncan
R. Duncan
Richard & Jane Duncan
Jerry & Judy Duncan
Lisa Dunlap
Marcia Cleaver & Mary Dunlap
Michael & Julie Dunn
Patricia Dupps
John & Bev Durkin
Mary Sue Durning
John & Geraldine Dutra
Ronald & Virginia Dutze
Thomas Duvelius
Jill Easter
Charles & Carol Eaton
Harold & Betty Ebbing
Janet Eckerfield
Kathleen Eckert
Tonda Edington
Linda Edwards
Robert Eisentrout
Joseph & Virgina Elam
Carl & Carolyn Elam
Richard Eldridge
Theodore & Mary Ellen Elliott
Edward & Betty Emenaker
Ronald Enderle
Kathleen Engel
Mark & Tina Engel
Harold & Carole Englehart
Bobbie Englehart
Christopher & Cynthia English
WA & KA Enigk
Helen Epperson
Patrick & Brenda Erb
William & Camilla Erkenbrecher
David & Cheryl Eslinger
Helmut & Theresa Espig
Marty & Deborah Evans
Mary Jo Robinson & Michael
Evans
James & Judith Evans
Wilbur & Marna Evans
Jay & Catherine Evans
Roger & Elaine Evans
John & Barbara Evans
Ray Even
Ruth Eversole
Patricia & Jerry Fair
Thomas & Suzanne Fairbanks
James & June Faller
Robert & Donna Fallon
Francis Fedders
Daniel & Christine Federle
Vicki Felver
John & Carol Fende
John & Emily Ferrer
JonathanSemple & Kathleen
Fete
Barbara Holland & Robert Feth
Bryan & D. W. Fetzer
Robert & Cora Fiehrer
Karen Fields
Christy Fields
Gregory & Debra Fienning
Richard Fiorenza
Constance Fisher
S. & C. Fisher
Patricia Fitch
James & Susan Fitton
Dorothy Fitzgerald
Keith Fitzpatrick
Paul & Diane Flaugher
Daniel & Lynn Fleming
Daniel & Diane Foley
Stephen & Robin Fordyce
Richard & Eva Fornshell
David & Holly Foster
James & Lori Fox
Thomas & Jane Fox
Paul & Julie Franke
Michael Frankey
Fred & Kay Freeberg
Dick Freeman
Huston & Lorraine Fricke
Morry & Lois Friedlander
Thomas & Mary Fritsch
Raymond & Carolyn Fuerst
James & Emily Fuhrman
Michael & Tina Gabbard
Linda Eldridge & Danny
Gabbard
Vicente & Maureen Gallardo
Richard Gambrell
Douglas & Donna Gant
Patricia Ganz
Dorothy Gard
Beverly Garner
R. Garnett
David & Gladys Garrett
Thanking our 2010 cash donors
Cecilla Shore & Andrew
Garrison
Charles & Constance Garrod
Steve Gartner
J. Gaynor
Roger & Brenda Geisler
Kathleen German
Larry & Nancy Jo Gersbach
Regina Briede & Stephen Geyer
Sharon Giani
Pauline Giblin
Lewis & Anna Gibson
Marvin & Helen Gillespie
Ralph & Janet Gillman
Michael & Darlene Giuliano
Paula Giuliano
Gary & Sue Glaab
Joseph & Donna Glaab
Garry & Michele Glasshagel
Michael & Olga Gmoser
Andrew & Nicole Godbey
Wilburn & Gracie Goebel
Patricia & Jennifer Goins
Thurl & Carol Golden
Nancy Goldstein
Howard & Mary Jane Good
Brian & Cynthia Goodlander
Sherry Geier & Barbara Gordon
Perry Gordon
Michael & Jennifer Goris
Ray & Helen Gorman
Maribeth Graf
Mary Graf
Anna Graf
Robert & Alma Graham
Wesley Grant
Lawrence & Mary Gray
Marsha Green
Keith Green
Stacy Green
James & Bonnie Greenwood
T.L. & D.R. Greer
Jack & Mindy Greggerson
John & Sharon Gregory
Earl & Jean Gregory
Mary Gressel
Michele Gressel
Paul William Grieselhuber, DDS
John Griesmer
Steven & Donna Griffin
James & Nancy Griffiths
James Griley
Ralph Grilliot
Richard & Mary Griss
Lisa Groger
Anthony Gross
Richard & Joan Gross
Ardith Grote
Arthur & Marian Grove
Michael Groves
Debbie & Kenneth Grubb
Timothy & Julia Grubbs
John & Judith Guidugli
Mary Guiler
Faye Flavin & Harp Gullett
Beverly Gurr
Mrs. Richard Gustafson
Carolyn Hacker
Daniel Hacker
Saul & Christine Hacker
Charles & Kimberly Hagedorn
Barbara Hail
Daniel & Patricia Haizman
Michael & Wilma Haker
Howard & Joanne Halberg
Orville Hale
Barbara & Laura Hale
Carl & Laura Halen
Charles & Lolita Hall
Sue Hall
James & Patricia Hall
Patrick & Ruth Halpin
Larry & Barbara Halstead
Shelley Hamann
James & Katherine Hamblin
Jack & Patricia Hamilton
Patricia Hamilton
William & Barbara Hamilton
Charles & Karen Hand
Nancy Haney
Ray & Kay Hansen
Lois Harbin
Michael Harkrader
Mary Harmon
Roberta Harness
Faye & George Harp
John & Dolores Harper
Wayne Harrer
Timothy & Karen Harrington
David Harris
Mitchell & Janet Harris
Robert & Christi Harrison
Burns & Sandra Hart
James & Mary Hartkemeyer
James & Gail Hartoin
Dale & Sherri Hinrichs
R.L. & B.R. Hite
M. Hoff
Richard & Lydia Hofman
Donald & Marilyn Hogan
Marilyn Holbrock
Judith Holcomb
Arlene Holden
James & Beatrice Holder
Thomas Holding
Michael & Alison Holland
Michael & Charlene Holleran
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Holtzapple
Richard & Rebecca Holzberger
Kenneth & Judith Holzinger
Barbara Homan
Willard Hopkins
Scott & Janice Horne
Randy & Kathleen Horne
Phillip & Rebecca Hoskins
A.M. & J. L. Houpe
Sonya Hovis
Glenn & Pamela Howell
CHACO Credit Union has been a strong supporter of
Shared Harvest Foodbank for many years. Each year,
CHACO conducts events like “Shred Day” in Fairfield,
where people can get documents shredded in
exchange for a donation to the foodbank.
John & Constance Haruch
Kathy Harvey
A.S. & B. J. Harville
Joan Haskins
Randy & Lisa Hassler
Christopher & Shelly Hauer
Richard Haugland
Daniel & Juanita Hauser
Allison Hawkins
Brian & Emma Hazelwood
Jeffery & Marianne Heath
Karlyn Avery & Frances Heele
Edgar & Mary Jo Heichelbech
Otto & Margit Heissenberger
Martha Hemming
Dr. Thurman & Betty Henderson
R.A. & Jean Henderson
Elaine Harkemeyer & Betty
Henize
Lori Henn
James & Susan Henry
Dale Hensley
George & Frances Henson
Laverne Herman
William & Molissa Herman
Lucy Herndon
Daniel & Deborah Herron
Ron & Robin Herzog
Stephen Hess
Bobbi Hesselgrave
Steven Hessler
James & Anna Heyser
Timothy & Becky Hibbard
Gerald Hicks
Juanita Hilbert
DJ & SL Hinger
Melvin & Marilyn Hingsbergen
Jeff & Mary Jane Hubbard
Kenneth & Loretta Hubbard
David & Marilyn Huddleson
Anthony & Jacqueline Hudnell
John & Connie Huentelman
Kurt & Amanda Hugenberg
Patrick & Mary Ann Hughes
Linda Hughes
Jack & Diane Hughes
Elizabeth Hulbert
Robert & Christine Humphreys
Boyd & Sara Hymer
Mary Imfeld
George & Anna Imhoff
Donna Imsande
Daniel & Lureana Ingram
Ralph & Mary Irwin
Vernon & Icie Isaacs
Alan & Lisa Isaacson
Timothy & Anita Isgro
Steven & Judy Isgro
Thirlon & Alma Jackson
Jerry & Janet Jackson
Joe & Cheryl Jackson
Marsha Jackson
Ronald & Mary Jackups
Paul & Deanna Jacquin
Helen James
Kenzil & Jayna James
Carl & Anne Jantzen
Wendi Jarvis
Larry & Janet Jeffers
Michael & Ann Jennings
William & Bertha Jennings
Robert & Carol Jensen
Bruce & Louise Jewett
Sammie Jiles
Kenneth & Jean Johnson
Doris Johnson
Clifford & Phyllis Johnson
Bradley & Kathleen Johnson
Martin & Kelli Johnson
Dr. Elizabeth Johnson
Acie & Paulette Johnston
Boyd & Arlene Joiner
Charles & Janet Jones
Dennis & Pamela Jones
Gary & Georgia Jones
Gregory & Jeannette Jones
Harold & Teresa Jones
John & Shelby Jones
J & B Jones
Violet Jones
George & Sophia Jonson
Thomas & Geneva Jordan
Robert & Susan Joseph
Curtis & Cynthia Juncker
Robert & Christine Jung
John & Rae Kadle
Christopher Kaine
Stan Kaleta
Roy & Sue Kamphaus
Michael Kapp
Subrahmanyam Kappagantula
David & Karen Kaufman
Jerome & Dawn Kearns
R.R. & Margaret Keast
Thomas Keaveney
Don & Jean Keck
Kathleen Keeton
Elnora Kehr
Ruth Keilen
John & Rita Keim
Ronald & Deborah Keipert
Augustine Keller
Cynthia Kelley
Donald & E. Jean Kelly
Carrie Kennedy
Joseph & Monique Kennedy
Diane Thomas & Joseph
Kennedy
Beverly Kerley
Jeffrey & Cynthia Kester
Jonathan & Christine Ketron
Carl & Charlotte Kettman
John & Sue Kiesewetter
Deborah Taylor & Bernhard
Kiessling
June Kimble
Warren Kimbrough
Michael Kinnard
Alan & Jillaine Kinstler
Dorothy Kirby
Bernard Kirsch
John & Kimberly Kirsch
Kimberly Kitchen
John & Denise Klima
George & Corrie Kline
Steven Klontz
Edward Knabb
Larry & Lisa Knapp
Steve Kneipp
TD & CM Knestrict
Rhonda Knight
Dale & Dawn Knochenmuss
Robert & Sharyn Knoll
Karen Knowles
Terrence & Kimberly Knox
Beth Knueppel
Douglas Koenig
Steven & Denise Koger
William Kolodzik
Vickie Schmidt & Charles
Konkler
James & Gayle Korb
Robert & Rita Kornau
Timothy Korver
William & Carol Kosarko
Mr. & Mrs. Kosobud
Thanking our 2010 cash donors
David & Kathleen Kozak
Linda Kraemer
Fredrick & Diana Krause
Ray & Maura Kreke
Mark & Mary Krekeler
Orin & Dorothy Kreyenhagen
Mary Kay Krieger
John & Susan Kriner
Carol Kroft
Elizabeth Kromer
John Kropf
John & Nikki Kurak
John & Brenda Kurtz
Allen & Dorothy Kurtz
David & Sherry Kurzner
Richard Laatsch
Eugene & Mary Lachmann
T.E. & M. C. Lagedrost
Allen & Pamela Lakes
Joseph Lamb
David & Anna Lander
Patrick Landi
Darcel Bolser & June Landis
David & Kathleen Lang
Geraldine Langdon
Eric & Vivian Lange
David & Jonna Langmeier
Thomas & Marilyn Lanich
William & Margery Larson
Linda Lawson
Daniel Lawwill
Ray & Sondra Layman
Allen Leach
Norman & Patricia Leary
Paul & Maureen Lechleiter
Kennard & Marie Leedke
Edith Lehman
Donna Leipzig
Harold Leppert
Norbert & Luella Lerch
Pamela Lerer
Brian Leshner
Mark & Dianna Leuthold
Mark & Amy Lewis
Robert Lewis
Timothy & Michele Lichter
Carole Lickliter
Albert & Gaynelle Liko
Lynne Lipcon
James & Susan Lipnickey
Keith & Bonnie Littlepage
Constance Locker
Sonny & Alberta Lodder
Emily & Carolyn Loewenstein
Gregory Longacre
Maureen Loos
Herman & Joan Lorance
Edward & Josphine Loving
Kevin Loving
John & Ellen Lowery
Robert Lumpkin
Pamela Lunsford
James & Ruth Lutes
Kevin Luther
James & Lois Lynch
Col. James & Dr. Jane Lynch
Anthony & Michelle Lynch
Tracy & Michelle Lyons
John & Linda Lyons
Joe & Rosemary Lyons
Patricia MacGregor
Thomas Mack
Mark & Jean Mack
Donald & Sandra MacKinnon
Daniel & Deborah Mader
Joesph Magdich
Adeline Maggart
John & Catherine Magyar
John & Zina Maher
Anil & Arti Mahindra
Stephen Makrancy
Jo Elaine Malicote
Gary & Clinton Mansell
Kenneth Manson
Linda Marchant
Phillip & Elsie Marcum
David & Inga Marcus
Michael & Lois Margeson
Neil Marks
Robert & Carol Marples
Richard & Carolyn Marra
Richard & Susan Martin
Bill Martindill
Richard & Susan Marvin
Deborah Mastandrea
Brian & Kim Masters
Ann Matey
Bruce & Lorre Matthews
Russell & Ruth Maxfield
Robert Metzger
David & Sandy Metzler
Charles & Mary Meyer
Lawrence & Deborah Meyer
Bari Meyer
Bill & Marianne Meyer
Sergio & Maria Mezcua
Clyde & Betty Mienheartt
Conzetta Milillo
Thomas & Roberta Milinski
Allen Miller
Christopher & Kathryn Miller
Dennis & Le Jeana Miller
James & Darlene Miller
Jeff & Maria Miller
Kenneth & Sandra Miller
Kimble & Terri Miller
More than 30 members of the Fairfield, Ohio Harley
Chapter have been coming to Shared Harvest each month
to help pack bags of food for the foodbank’s BackPack
program for elementary children.
Ronald & Marlene May
Richard & Joellen Mayers
Kathleen Stinehelfer & Mary
Jean McCabe
Catherine & Diane McCabe
Harry & Nelda McCabe
Linda McClure
Hugh McCord
Donald & Marylou McCormick
Doris McCoy
Dain & Lisa McCune
Donal & Susan McDaniel
Richard & Mary McDonald
Larry & Rebecca McDonough
Bruce & Connie McGaffin
Charles & Gail McGee
Brian & Alisa McGill
James & Rosemary McGoldrick
Timothy & Linda McGrath
Kathy McGraw
Michael McGuire
Richard & Penny McHenry
Jeffrey McIntosh
Lisa McIntosh
Margery McIntosh
William McKenna
Mary Ann McKibben
David & Janet McKinney
Richard & Deborah McLane
Joan McMillan
Mark & Colleen McPheron
Earl McWhorter
Gene & Eleanor Meder
Joseph & Frances Meehan
Larry Meeks
Dana & Martha Mehl
Christopher & Nancy Meier
Robert & Elizabeth Meiner
Charles & Deborah Menche
Robert & Rebecca Mendenhall
Michael & Sharon Menkhaus
Mildred Mergy
Lewis & Janice Miller
Stephen & Melanie Miller
William & Debbie Miller
Pamela Milligan
Charlene Minges
Charles & Angela Miracle
Priscilla Mitchell
Gery & Jane Monnin
Grant & D. Ann Montgomery
David & Patricia Moore
Kevin & Tamela Moore
Robert & Mary Moore
Stephen & Kristina Moore
Charles & Eleanor Moorman
Jerrold & Mary Moos
Rita Morgan
James & Barbara Morris
Timothy & Janet Morris
Jennifer Morrison
John & Valerie Mott
Patrick & Diana Mueller
Kevin & Julie Mulcare
Ella Mullen
Sandra Murawski
Deanna Murcko
Ronald Murphy
Peggy Murray
Danny & Lyndall Murray
John & Mary Mushaben
Ruth Muskopf
Barbara Myers
Nicholas & Diane Nakoff
Herbert Nally
Stephen & Janie Napier
Virgil & Ruth Napier
Gerald & Barbara Nash
Robert & Joan Naylor
Ghesu Ndefru
James & Sandra Neal
John & Sue Neeb
William & Ruby Neeley
Doris Nell
Lorrene Nelson
Marjorie Newton
Steven & Kimberly Nguyen
Robert & Maria Nicolls
Robert & Patricia Niehaus
Read & Anne Nielson
Dorothy Nieman
Carl & Joan Nissen
Isao & Barbara Noda
Granville Nolen
Dr. Stanley & Virgina Norman
Imogene Nuckols
Michael Nutt
Lynn Ochs
Barbara Donley & Frances
O’Connor
Linda O’Donnel
Juanita O’Donohoe
Barbara Pond & Evelyn Ogden
Kevin & Cynthia Oleckniche
Philip Oliver
Joann Olson
Gerald Olson
Robert & Anne Olson
Rodney & Patricia Oney
Ronald & Amy Oney
Darlene Onyett
Larry & Marsha Orcutt
Chuck Osso
Leonard & Lou Osso
John Osso
Tina Osso
Jill Ostendorf
Beverly Harper & Brenda
Oswald
Margaret Ottesen
Harry & Dorothy Otto
William & Dana Owens
Matthew & Emily Packer
Dwight & Nancy Paddack
Michael Palsgrove
Raymond & Sylvia Paragin
William & Kelly Parman
Michael & Donna Partridge
Gordon & Barbara Pask
Helen Pater
Gerald & Susan Pater
Kevin & Kathleen Pater
NS Patrick
Marianne Patten
Zelda Patterson
Peter & Gina Patti
Scott & Sabrina Pauken
Dale & Mary Paullus
Jim & Suzanne Paulus
Jack Pealer
Norman & Deborah Pearson
Fred Peaugh
Charles & Arline Peckham
Mary Pedoto
Jeffery & Teresa Pelfrey
Cynthia Peltier
David & Norma Pennock
Ella Perkins
Deborah Perkins
Douglas Perry
Michael & Marsha Peters
Nancy Pfirrman & Dean Peters
Bruce & Barb Peterson
Robert Pfister
Terry & Phyllis Pfister
Joseph & Laural Phalon
David & Helga Philips
Elaine Pictor
June Pierce
Donald & Joyce Pierce
Michael & Mary Pierson
John & Sue Pigg
Lee & Mary Pike
Louis & Elsa Pilder
Thanking our 2010 cash donors
Robert & Carol Pittman
Karen Pitzer
Bernard & Rita Pleiss
David & Laura Plouffe
Cathy & Barry Pokorny
Barbara Pond
Ronald & Judith Porges
Dean & Sara Porter
John & Ann Porter
Jesse & Barbara Portugal
Stafford & Chris Post
James Pottebaum
Jean Poulemanos
Steve & Linda Poulemanos
Michael Poulemanos
Gerald & Loretta Powell
Joseph & Veda Powell
Don & Jill Powell
James & Sheila Poynter
Thomas & Alma Pratt
William Pratt
Jeryl & Irene Price
William & Victoria Price
Carl Price
Harry & Shirley Pritchard
Erik & Kristin Privett
Mildred Probst
Daniel Proctor
Paulette Sharpshair & Shane
Prudhomme
William & Clarice Quarve
Kenneth & Deborah Quick
Thomas & Karen Rains
Robert & Nancy Ramsey
William & Blanche Ramsey
Amy Thompson & Tonja Randall
Daniel & Sherri Randall
Dr. Brady & Rhonda Randolph
Charles & Flora Ransdell
P. & C. Rape
Ruth Raquet
Margie Ratliff
Kay Ratliff
James Rausch
Gary & Gloria Rednour
Diane Redwine
Domenica Reece
Carol Reed
Janet Reed
Dr. Kenneth Reed
Philip & Janet Reid
Charlotte Reimer
Don Reimer
Don & Claudia Reimer
Earl & Kimberly Reinhart
Kenneth & Carolyn Reinhart
Thomas & Marcia Reist
John Reister
Mark & Brenda Reitz
Lorraine Renners
Patricia Renners
Gerard & Margaret Reynolds
Kim Werk Reynolds,
Priscilla Benny & Lillie Mae
Rhoads
James & Maria Ricchio
Theodore & Rebecca Richards
Ronald & Cleta Richen
John Cutshall & Richard Richter
Jay Richter
Kevin & Mary Ricke
Marlane Ringel
Perry Roark
Timothy & Geraldine Roberts
Jimmie & Hazel Roberts
Barbara Robertson
William & Mary Robertson
Elaine Robinson
Louis & Diane Robinson
Michael & Mary Robinson
Deborah Robinson
Michael & Mary Roeder
L.L. & R.L. Roelecke
Charles & Elizabeth Roesch
Gloria Rogers
Anthony & Sandra Rogers
Donald & Lisa Rogers
Judy Rogers
Randy & Nancy Rogers
Lawrence & Carol Rook
Steven & Diane Rook
Don Rooks
Jane Barrow & Eris Rose
Diana Ross
Gary Rossignol
Krista Roth
Donna Henderson & Marjorie
Rowland
Kenneth & Dorothy Royer
Shirley Rudd
Norman Runyan
Robert & Sharon Rusbosin
G. R. Russell
Samuel & Elizabeth Russell
Thomas & Marilyn Ruwe
Ann Rypstra
Jeffrey & Stacey Sackenheim
Neal & Rosemary Sackenheim
Stephen & Marsha Sackenheim
Erin Sams
Mark Sanders
Michael & Beverly Sanders
Gerald & Mary Sanders
John Sanders
Mark & Jacqueline Sandlin
Vickie Schmidt
James & Connie Schmohe
Paul & Jeanne Schneider
William & Laura Schneider
Richard & Deborah Schnorbus
Ken Schoettmer
Dr. Paul D. & Linda Scholten
Mr. & Mrs. David Schul
Richard & Michelle Schultze
Mark & Marianne Schulz
William & Lynne Schumacker
Larry & Amanda Schuster
Russell & Karen Schutte
Michael T. Schutter
Nick & Carol Schwab
Phyllis Schwartz
Ed & Rosalie Schweinefuss
Melissa Schwierjohann
Ronald & Luann Schwieterman
Barbara Schwind
Robert & Nelly Scoby
Robert & Kathy Searfoss
Donald & Barbara Seeley
Donald & Joan Seeley
Jim & Jackie Sefton
Frances Segal
Ronda Segelke
Peter & Gudrun Seifert
Robert & Betsy Seilheimer
Rita Selensky
Terrence & Bambi Senger
Jeffery & Susan Shafer
Mark & Mary Jo Shaffer
Replacing the driveway to make it safer for trucks and
other vehicles was one of the major projects Shared
Harvest Foodbank had to undertake in 2010.
Richard & Geri Sandor
William & Jeanne Sandston
James Sandy
John Sanford
Robert & Peggy Sanford
Barbara Santel
Steven & Sandra Sarver
Chris & Cassandra Saylor
Phyllis Scales
Daniel & Maria Scarborough
Louis & Therese Schanding
Wayne & Tina Schanie
Lee & Jean Schechtman
Ronald & Janet Schehr
Mary Clare Schellenbach
Phillip & Donna Schellenbach
Mark & Lori Scherer
Barbara Scherpenberg
Gary & Kathy Scherrer
Jan & Donna Schilling
Diane Schinaman
Katherine Sarlo & Christopher
Schleifer
John & Virginia Schlensker
Marcia Schlichter
Elfreda Schlichter
James & Lynnette Schluter
Carol Schmidt
Edward & Nancy Schmidt
Ferdinand Schmidt
Michelle Shapiro
John & Charlotte Sharon
Barbara Shaw
Ralph & Marilyn Shearer
Angela Clarke & Michael
Sheehan
Mike & Connie Sherer
Eric Sherman
Barbara Sheyer
Hiroki Shimaoka
Kenneth & Betty Shipman
Stacy Martin & David
Shoemaker
Sam & Lois Shoemaker
Robert & Laura Short
Alan & Donna Short
Donald & Kathleen Shvegzda
Suellen Sidwell
Shelia Siefer
John Sillett
William & Edlyn Simmons
Linda Simon
Theodore & Donna Simon
Veronica Unverferth & Mollie
Simpson
Harold & Clelia Simpson
Jack & Robin Sims
Lenny & Anna Sims
Andrew & Susan Singer
Robert & Linda Singer
Doug & Pam Sitzler
Mary Skalkos
Michael & Christine Skolnik
Eric Slaton
Ernest Slaughter
Gregory & Patsy Sliger
Nancy Sloan
Barbara Thielen & Harry Sloan
Malcom & Marlene Sloneker
Fred & Dona Sloneker
William & Angela Smeltz
Charles & Helen Smith
Florence Smith
Leslie Smith
Mark Smith
Mark & Mary Smith
Richard & Virginia Smith
Thomas & Thelma Smith
David & Catherine Sobecki
Ronald & Patricia Solinski
Jack & Sally Southard
Bill & Sandra Spadafora
Daniel & Ellen Spaeth
Louis & Kay Spaeth
Mary Sparks & Clydene
Spangler
Darris & Mary Kathryn Sparks
Dennis & Barbara Speakman
Gary & Jennifer Speck
Thomas Speh
David & Billie Spicer
Joanne Spicer
Robert & Lynda Spicer
David & Karen Spoltman
W.R Spomer
David & Cynthia Sprauer
Martha Spring
Connie Spurlock
Janis Squier
Mary Joe Staarmann
Mark Stachler
Dr. Dwaye & Sharon Stacy
Traci Stamper
Jerome & Josette Stanley
Harvey & Malena Stansell
David & Kristie Stanton
Betty Jo Berger Stanton
Betty Randall & Nancy Starkie
Joseph & Amy Statzer
Jane Staubitz
Tracy & Anne Staver
Edward & Sylvia Steger
Eldon & Patricia Steiner
Dennis & Sue Stempfley
Robert & Verla Stenstrom
Fred & Ruth Stephen
Russell & Kathleen Stevens
Larry & Joyce Stevison
Robert & Patricia Stewart
Robert Stewart
Rebecca Stewart
Richard Stewart
C. Wayne Stewart
K.E & S.R. Stewart
James & Sharon Sticklen
George Stickler
Jonathan & Joan Stidham
Ron & Sandra Stillman
Joan Stitzel
Kathy Stitzel
Michael & Catherine Stoker
Jonathan & Sian Stow
Richard & Dorothy Straka
David & Margaret Strang
Carolyn Straus
Debbie Strawser
Joseph & Patricia Strickley
Howard Stringfellow
Richard & Jean Strode
Michael Stroup
Jimmy & Muriel Strunk
Kenneth & Audrey Stryker
Thanking our 2010 cash donors
Walter Stubenvoll
Scott & Brenda Stull
Richard & Melanie Stupak
Ronald & Dawn Sunderland
Darrell & Julie Swartz
Steve Swisshelm
Jill Tague
Terry & Teresa Taylor
Dr. Barney & Dr. Beverly Taylor
James & Lisa Teepen
John & Kathy Teufel
Donald & Tari Tharp
Dennis & Andrea Theiss
William & Kristin Thimme
Anthony & Renate Thomas
Beverly Thomas
Michael Thomas
Franklin Thomas
Linda Thomas
Roger & Dorothy Thomas
Steven Thomas
Peggy & Flora Thomin
Danny & Tammy Thompson
Donald Tiefenbach
Barbara Tiszai
Lois Tompkins
Shari Torbeck
B.B. & D. A. Townsend
Melissa Townsend
Thomas & Sophia Townsend
Robert & Susan Trefilek
John & Mary Trey
Joseph & Beverly True
Randy & Susan Tubbs
Ella Mae Tucker
Eugene & Thelma Tuley
Keith & Diane Tuma
Michelle Tuminello
Michael & Vickie Turner
Robert Tweed
Virginia Tyson
Donald & Rosemary Uliano
Mary Beth Umbstead
Michael Vaccariello
S. & J. Vachon
Donald J. & Florence Vail
Thomas & Dawn Valentine
William & Theresa Valerius
Craig Van Fleet
Ronald & Betty Vanatsky
Randy & Karla Vandegrift
James & Kathleen Vanden
Eynden
Vera Long & William Vanderheid
Angela & Joy Vantrease
Elwanda Varner
S. & K. Varner
Bernard & Kathy Vaske
Cryil & Beverly Vaughn
Georgia Vaughn
Mark Venturella
Melissa Stapleton & Ted
Verbrugge
Gordon & Lee Anne Volkman
Mark & Ginger Von Hagen
William & Beverly Vondenhaar
Jimmie & Kathleen Voyles
Carol Wagers
Kendra McCool & Kenneth
Wagner
Delores Wagonfield
James & Darla Wainscott
James & Kathleen Walch
Melvin & Elizabeth Waldron
J.K & Mary Walker
Gregory & Myrna Walker
James & Carol Walker
Renee Tackett & Helene Wallace
Anna Wallen
David Walsh
Martin & Joan Walsh
Curtis & Linda Walt
Charles & Madge Walters
James & Ann Walters
Charles Walton
Brian Waltz
David & Ruth Ward
Jamie & Gina Ward
Rhonda Warner
Ashley & Jana Warren
Jana Warren
Brenda Warren
Kirby & Jana Warren
Leon & Elsie Waters
James & Marcia Watson
Tim & Tamara Watson
Clifford & Lois Weaver
Larry & Kathy Weaver
Foodbank Staff
Gloria Bateman
SNAP (Food Stamp) Outreach
Brandon Butz
BackPack Program
Steve Cox
CSFP Director
Holli Curry
Special Projects Director
Kathy Dart
SNAP Outreach
Rick Devine
Driver
Tracy Estes
Warehouse Manager
Debbie Houston
Bob Long
Food Production
Communication Specialist
Jack Mairn
Donor Development
Lisa McIntosh
SNAP Outreach
Chuck Osso
Agency Relations Director
Tina Osso
Executive Director
Krupa Parikh
Americorps*VISTA
Darrell Sandlin
Business Director
Mary Stamper
Warehouse
Sam Taylor
Kroger Project Manager
Gary Thomas
Warehouseman
Gerald Tucker
Operations Manager
Mike Williams
Driver
Daniel & Betty Weber
Jeffrey & Dr. Kittie Weber
Thomas & Mary Webster
Paul & Beverly Wedder
David & Alice Weekley
John & Maj Greth Wegener
Michael & Evelyn Weigele
Mark & Mary Ann Weiler
Richared & Ervena Weingartner
Kathleen Weinle
Faye Weisbrodt
John & Donna Weisenberger
Cecilia Weissmann
Jennifer Welde
Thomas Welling
Dr. Robert Wendel
Mary Sue Wentzel
James & Tammy Wenzel
Mark & Jennifer Westerbeck
Walter & Doris Wheatley
Robert & Patricia Wheeler
Gary White
Richard & Nancy White
Harold & Dorothy Whitlock
Daniel & Alyce Whitney
Scott & Bonita Whittlesey
David & Deborah Wickelhaus
James & Mary Wiegand
Michael & Evelyn Wiegele
James & Betsy Wiggins
Raiden & Lana Wilder
Carl & Lani Wildow
Marvin Wilhelm
Margie Willer
Andrea Williams
Barbara Williams
Jack & Bette Lou Williams
J.C. Williams
Nana Mae Williams
Yohan Williams
Kenneth & Jo Anne Willman
Carolyn Willoughby
Fred & Joan Willsey
Carolyn Wilson
Dennis Wilson
James Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Carolyn Wilson
Lance & Jeanette Wilson
Marilyn Wilson
Robert & Carrie Wilson
Thomas & Janet Wilson
Fay Winkler
Tom & Holly Wissing
Paul & Mary Wissman
Cletus & Janet Withrow
Howard & Ann Withrow
Joan Witt
Jeff & Angela Witterstaetter
William & Julie Wogenstahl
Gary Wolfbrandt
Melinda Wolfe
Robert & Joyce Wolke
William & Rebecca Wood
Douglas & Dawn Woodrick
Steven & Tamara Wormus
William & Susan Wortman
Timothy & Kathleen Wourms
Kent Wrampelmeier
Bernard & Sarah Wright
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