2012 - Community Food Bank of Central Alabama

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2012 - Community Food Bank of Central Alabama
Annual Report
2012
a note to our
Friends and Supporters
Dear Friends,
Though we celebrated our 30th anniversary this year, 2012 proved to be a difficult year. Our
USDA TEFAP Commodities food was down over a million pounds compared to the year before,
and it was, by all respects, the most difficult year we have experienced in the recent past.
Despite this challenge, we did all we could to address the issue of chronic hunger in our
community. We did this through the continued growth of our hunger relief programs.
Specifically our Weekenders Backpack Program and Produce in Pantries Program continued
record growth.
As a team at the Food Bank, we tried each day to place a face to the food we distributed,
paying attention to the fact that every bit of food that leaves our door ends up on a plate,
at a family dinner table, contributing to more than just full bellies, but full lives.
We believe in what we do and we believe that the food we distribute and the programs we
operate make a difference in families’ lives across Central Alabama.
We continue to be humbled daily by the support and care you, our friends and supporters,
show for our mission.
Together, we can make a difference in solving hunger in Central Alabama.
The mission of the Community Food Bank of Central
Alabama is to serve people in need by securing and storing
surplus food and household items and distributing it
through local partnering service agencies.
With Thanks,
David Bell
President, Board of Directors
Mary Michael Kelley
Executive Director
after 30 years,
We're working
to make a Difference
Just like DaY one
A grant of $100,000 from the Greater Birmingham
Foundation made it possible for the Food Bank
to open its doors on December 1, 1982. At that
time, service was provided to Jefferson, Shelby,
and Walker counties. The planning was done by
volunteers from the community and the Planning
department of United Way of Central Alabama.
Over the last 30 years, the number of counties
served by the Food Bank has increased from 3 to
12 and the number of agencies distributing food in
Central Alabama has increased from 30 to over 200.
30 Years of Feeding Families
The Community Food Bank of Central Alabama
currently serves the following counties:
• Blount
• Calhoun
• Cherokee
• Clay
• Cleburne
• Etowah
• Jefferson
• Shelby
• St. Clair
• Talladega
• Walker
• Winston
We receive food from Feeding America (a national
food bank network with more than 200 food bank
members) from government agencies, national
donors, local donors and additional food is
purchased with monies allocated in our budget.
Volunteers are the lifeblood of our organization.
Without these volunteers, backpacks wouldn’t be
packed, food would not be sorted, and lives would
not be changed. We also rely heavily on the food
drives that multiple businesses, organizations, and
individuals facilitate within their communities.
Did you know that in 2012 our produce distribution
increased compared to the year before by more
than 25%? Moving forward we will focus on healthy
foods that make a difference in the well-being of
the families in our service area.
Now THAT’S something to be
proud of…
We were fortunuate to have many new food drives
this year that engaged many seasoned volunteers.
The truth is, we couldn’t do what we do without
every single piece of food that comes through our
door, which also includes our Retail Store Donation
program, where the food bank picks up food from
multiple retailers throughout our service area.
This program continues to grow, and now serves
as a vital source of food for our many member
agencies.
Member Agencies
The Food Bank relies on its 224 member agencies to distribute food to those who are hungry
in our service area. These agencies are made up of 501c3 organizations and faith based groups.
Most of these agencies are staffed by volunteers who band together to create thriving food
programs in their communities. Because of these dedicated agencies we are able to carry out our
mission from year to year.
2012 was a year of outreach and growth for our member agencies. There were 21 new member
agencies approved representing six different counties within our service area. We specifically
focused on outreach around the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP. This
program supplies those who qualify with the ability to purchase predetermined food items.
For clients of food pantries this means that they are able to buy items that they might not
receive at a food pantry such as flour, milk, or eggs.
On April 24 the annual agency relations meeting was held. Forty-seven agencies were in
attendance. Ms. Cassandra Jones, Food Assistance Supervisor with Jefferson County DHR,
served as the guest speaker. She shared with the agency representative’s information on the
SNAP program that they could take back to their clients to assist them in applying for SNAP
benefits. Taylor Clark of Rev Birmingham also shared information on farmer’s markets accepting
EBT cards.
On June 13 we continued our SNAP outreach. We had 18 representatives from 8 different
agencies attend. Representatives from the Bay Area Food Bank conducted the training.
Attending agencies were trained in completing the application process. An additional
training was held in October.
We are excited for the future and
hope to continue to build our
agencies capacity and expand
outreach in underserved areas.
Newly Approved Member Agencies
Calera First United Methodist
Shelby County
Faith Covenant Ministries
Jefferson County
Feed My Sheep
Walker County
Mt. Hillard Baptist Church
Jefferson County
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
Jefferson County
New Good Hope CDC
Jefferson County
Holy Temple of Jesus AFC
Jefferson County
Empower Partner for
Family and Child Services
Talladega County
Columbiana Church
of the Nazarene
Shelby County
Steele United Methodist
Church
St. Clair County
New Beginning Ministries
Talladega County
Munford Baptist Church,
Hope House
Talladega County
Serving You Ministries, Inc.
Jefferson County
Haggai, Inc.
Jefferson County
Word Alive
Calhoun County
St. Luke Missionary Baptist
Jefferson County
South Shelby Baptist Church
Shelby County
Freedom Ministries
Jefferson County
Mt. Lebanon First
Congregational Methodist
Church
St. Clair County
Alton Church of God
of Prophecy
Jefferson County
New Grace Missionary
Baptist Church
Jefferson County
Weekenders
Backpack Program
This past year saw a pronounced increase in interest in the Weekenders Backpack program.
During this year the program grew from approximately 1,300 children in five schools to over
1,500 children in seven schools, with at least 12 new schools and approximately 750 additional
children set to join the program next year. Our ability to support this rapid growth was due
in large part to increased financial support received from corporations, organizations, and
individuals throughout our community. One local corporation sponsored each of the 440
students attending one of the schools added this year. Volunteers also benefited this year from
the design and construction of a dedicated Weekenders Backpack area of the warehouse,
accomplished through a generous donation from C & S Wholesale Grocers. The program still
has a long way to go to achieve its goal of eliminating weekend food insecurity for children in
our service area and we are making strides towards achieving that goal.
financials
SUPPORT AND
REVENUE
FY2012
Unrestricted
Contributions
$367,181
United Way
$305,400
ASSETS
FY2011
Temporarily
Restricted
$207,208
Total
Unrestricted
$574,389
$324,274
$305,400
$350,000
Temporarily
Restricted
$87,788
Total
USDA Food
Commodities
USDA Warehouse/
Distribution Support
FEMA Support
CPPW Grant
Program Service Fees
Interest Income
Satisfaction of
Restrictions
TOTAL SUPPORT &
REVENUE
$2,299,962
$222,327
$222,327
$112,880
$112,880
$22,591
$22,591
$7,583
$7,583
$97,161
$97,161
$72,057
$72,057
$765,568
$765,568
$722,199
$722,199
$6,758
$6,758
$10,384
$10,384
$4,253,623
$3,412
$4,257,035
$97,299
($97,299)
$3,996,638
$(9,511)
$3,987,127
EXPENSES
$4,116,091
$4,116,091
$3,799,914
$3,799,914
Management & General
$108,773
$108,773
$102,962
$102,962
$69,302
$69,302
$70,492
$70,492
$4,294,166
$4,294,166
$3,973,368
$3,973,368
Total Expenses
$484,317
$483,452
$59,556
$56,527
$162,484
$209,373
Total Current Assets
$1,423,457
$1,572,008
Property and Equipment, net
$1,193,042
$1,090,070
Total Assets
$2,616,499
$2,662,078
LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS
Accrued Expenses
Change in Net Assets
$(40,543)
$3,412
$(37,131)
$23,270
$(9,511)
$13,759
Net Assets, Beginning
of Year
$2,360,148
$155,558
$2,515,706
$2,336,878
$165,069
$2,501,947
Net Assets, End of Year
$2,319,605
$158,970
$2,478,575
$2,360,148
$155,558
$2,515,706
FY2012
FY2011
$4,724
$6,039
Accounts Payable
$793
$37,543
Deferred Revenue
$132,407
$102,790
Total Current Liabilities
$137,924
$146,372
Unrestricted Net Assets
$2,319,605
$2,360,148
$158,970
$155,558
Total Net Assets
$2,478,575
$2,515,706
Total Liabilities & Net Assets
$2,616,499
$2,662,078
Temporarily Restricted Net Assets
Commodity Distribution
Fundraising
Investments
Food Inventory
$2,299,962
($203,796)
$810,450
$350,000
$2,262,841
$203,796
$717,100
Accounts Receivable, net
$2,262,841
FY2011
Cash
$412,062
Grants and Contracts
FY2012
Making a difference:
one full belly at a time
Just a few facts to share from 2012.
526,000 1,300
people served
21
new member
agencies
children served through
Weekenders Backpack Program
543,000
Community Food Bank of Central alabama
distribution process
Donations and
purchased food
• Manufacturers
• Distributors
• Retailers
• Individuals
• Food growers
• Wholesalers
• Vendors
• USDA
• Feeding America
Community Food Bank
of Central Alabama
• Procuring
• Processing
• Organizing
• Warehousing
• Allocating
• Distributing
pounds of fresh produce distributed
Network Partners
7.4 million
• Food pantries
• Soup kitchens
• Shelters
• Community centers
• Children’s programs
• Faith-based organziations
pounds distributed
Those in Need
A tough year was made brighter by
so many volunteers and donors like you!
• Homeless
• Children
• Elderly
• Disabled
• Working poor
• Under/unemployed
• Physically or mentally ill
• Victims of natural disasters
network partners
200,000+ lbs.
Magic City Harvest
Betta View Hills
100,000 - 199,999 lbs.
Salvation Army City Command
Birmingham Aids Outreach
Meadowbrook Baptist Church
Steps & Traditions
First Baptist Haleyville
Greater Birmingham Ministries
Salvation Army Jasper
Southside Baptist Church
ARC of Jefferson County
Open Door Church
Jesus is the Way, The Truth,
& Life
Adventist Community Southpark
50,000 - 99,999 lbs.
Metro West Ministries
Taking Jesus to the Streets
Eagle’s Rest
KIDS Inc.
Ashland Church of God
Faith Chapel Christian Center
New Pilgrim Baptist Church
Ruah of God Worship Center
Cane Creek Missionary Baptist
Catholic Center of Concern
First United Methodist
Hueytown
Woodlawn Christian Center
Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church
Fellowship House
Missions Unlimited
Mission Of Hope
Dilworth Church of God
Siberton Baptist Church
North Birmingham
Community Association
Center of Hope
Amazing Grace Worship Center
Grace Episcopal Church
Holy Temple of Jesus AFC
Etowah Community Food Bank
Triumph Youth & Adult CDC
Adventist Community Services
White Springs Baptist Church
Green Valley Baptist Church
Munford Baptist Church
Upper Room Church
Main Street Ministries
Eastern Area Christian Ministry
North Jefferson Baptist
Association
Sardis Missionary Baptist
Susannah Wesley Society
The Father’s Love Ministry
Palmerdale United Methodist
Christian Love Pantry
Eldridge Church of Christ
Sumiton Church of God
Alabaster Church of God
Kimberly Church of God
First Baptist Church Woodlawn
Mt. Olive Baptist Church
25,000 - 49,999 lbs.
Addison First Baptist Church
Paul Mitchell Ministries
Salvation Army Oneonta
The Bridge Birmingham
Shelby Emergency Assistance
Ministry Center at Greensprings
New Hope Baptist Church
Piedmont Benevolence Center
Lineville Church of God
Fishes & Loaves Ministry
The Sanctuary
Family Worship Center
AL Teen Challenge Lincoln
St. Clair County Parents
Association
Cooperative Downtown Ministry
Care House
Bradford Sanctuary of Praise
Rebirth Community
Development
Raising the Standard
Love in Action
East Gadsden United Methodist
New Hope Baptist Pell City
Flow of the Spirit Church of God
Mt. Pilgrim People’s
Development
CFBCA Weekenders Program
First Baptist Church Hayden
Freedom Economic
Development
Ministries of Deliverance
Family Care Center
Reaching Out International
Cornerstone Worship Center
Mountain Pointe Ministries
Hope House
Stepping Stone UMC
Love Temple Full Gospel Church
Leviticus Outreach Ministries
Waterstone/FBC Warrior
King’s Home
Love’s Crossing
Shelby Baptist Association
Futures, Inc.
Mt. Vernon Baptist Church
Leeds Welfare Cooperative
Argo Community Food Bank
Pathway Church of God
Community Kitchens of
Birmingham
Briarwood Mercy Ministry
Nauvoo United Methodist
Bluff Park United Methodist
Project Hopewell
10,000 - 24,999 lbs.
Servants of Jesus
Pathways
Alethia House
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church
JCCEO
Lincoln Food Pantry
Bethel United Methodist Church
Corinth Heights Baptist Church
Pelham Church of God
Community Social Work
Solutions
Cristo Roca de Salvacion
St. Clair County Boys Ranch
Brother Bryan Mission
Manna Ministries
First Baptist Church Alabaster
Crossroads Community Church
St. Tabernacle AFM Church
of God
Hispanic Church of God
Rock United Methodist
Abiding Hope Ministries
Parkway Christian Fellowship
YWCA/Interfaith Hospitality
The Foundry Rescue Mission
Wesley Chapel United
Methodist
God’s Helpful Ministry
St. Luke Missionary Baptist
Jesus is Lord Ministry
Caradale Lodge
Helping Hand Ministries
Salvation Army of Anniston
Living Light Church of God
Fultondale First Baptist
First Baptist Church
Gardendale
Alcoholism Recovery Service
5,000 - 9,999 lbs.
First UMC Attalla
Calera First United Methodist
West Alabama Food Bank
Cherokee County Crisis Center
Mt. Hillard Baptist Church
AL Teen Challenge Women’s
Center
Word Alive
Feed My Sheep
New Good Hope CDC
Cornerstone Life Church
Hollins Baptist Church
South Shelby Baptist
Salvation Army Bessemer
The Village
Brewster Road Baptist Church
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
Incorporated Angels
Alabama Youth Homes
Haggai, Inc.
23rd Street Missionary Baptist
Agape Baptist Church
2,500 - 4,999 lbs.
Westside Baptist Church
Mt. Lebanon FCM Church
TEAM
Camp Mitnick
Community Enabler Developer
West Angeles Church of God
Steele United Methodist
Church
Freedom Ministries
Alton Church of God
Allen Temple AME Church
CED Fellowship House
Coosa Valley Youth Services
Serving You Ministries
1 - 2,500 lbs.
Kids First Awareness
Children’s Village
New Grace Missionary Baptist
Empower Partner FCS
New Hope Home
East Birmingham Ministry
Family Violence Center
St. James CDC
Columbiana Church of the
Nazarene
Alabama Animal Adoption
Society
Jimmie Hale Mission
Faith Covenant Ministries
Leading Edge Institute
Sixth Avenue Baptist Church
CFBCA Mobile Pantry Program
Urban Ministry
top 10
food drives
National Association of Letter
Carriers
Publix Mountain Brook
Publix Vestavia
Publix Caldwell Mill
Belle Foods Alabaster
Can-Structure
HealthSouth Corporation
Ala Power 18th St N
Cherokee Bend School
Food Depot
donors
corporate
groups and
foundations
$25,000 +
C & S Wholesale Grocers
Community Foundation of Greater
Birmingham
Publix Supermarkets
Southern Family Markets
The Walmart Foundation
$10,000-24,999
BBVA Compass Foundation
Kraft Foods
Protective Life Corporation
The Daniel Foundation
Walker Area Community Foundation
Wells Fargo Foundation
$1,000-4,999
Abbott Fund
Alpha Phi Chapter
Ameriprise Financial Annual Giving
Campaign
AREA
Arlington Partners Charitable
Foundation
AT&T Foundation
Bee Industrial Contractors, Inc.
Birmingham International Forest
Products, LLC
Birmingham Jewish Foundation
Continuum Performance Systems, Inc.
Disc Golf Birmingham, Inc.
Dixon Hughes Goodman
Foundation Inc.
House Consultants, Inc.
Human Arc Corporation
Jack Henry & Associates
Law Office of Abbey Herrin
Louise L. and William J. Nealy
Designated Fund
Motion Industries
Omega Scholarship & Benevolence
Fund
Over the Mountain Moms Club
Society for Marketing Professional
Services
St. Mary’s on the Highlands
Stephen Bradley & Associates
Stephens General Contracting
The Bank of New York Mellon
The Pampered Chef
The Woodforest Charitable
Foundation
Winn Dixie Stores, Inc.
Woodforest National Bank
Feeding America, thanks to:
Allstate Insurance
Bank of America Charitable
Foundation
Build A Bear
General Mills
Kraft Foods
Microsoft Corporation
Project 7
Sprint Employee Engagement
Campaign
The Cheesecake Factory, Inc.
In-Kind
Edgar’s Bakery
Jim Davis & Company
Undisclosed
McGriff, Seibels, & Williams
individual
donors
$1,000+
Jeanne P. Alexander
WilliamBaer
David Bell
Edwin Caldwell
Annie Cornwell
Dawn Danforth
David Dyck
VirginiaHackney
Pete & Pam Holby
Everett Holle
Thomas Kime
Don A. Kovarik
Terry Magaldi
Barbara Mandy
Jo McArdle
Willard McCall
Michael McIntyre
Dr. Thomas Norton
Andy & Gola Pitts
Varina Rushton
Steve Starling
William & Jackie Tevendale
Dan & Virginia Waters
David Wilson
Carolyn Yeager
$500-$999
Randy Adamy
Elna Brendel
Mary Buckley
Eric & Kathryn Clary
Arthur & Margie Cline
Lauren Deviley
Gwendolyn Hitchcock
Paul & Mary Hopkins
Emogene Huffman
Carolyn King
Thomas & Sara Moody
Benjamin & Laura Moore
Jane G. Moore
John Nicholson
Elizabeth W. Phillips
Robert Pietroboni
James Rushton
Paul & Merle Salter
Gerald & Jo Schmidt
Duane Smith
William Smith
Darcee Sobraskee
Thomas Stoddard
Russell Stutts
Lucille Thompson
Reuben & Judy Watkins
George & Marcy
Williams
Stan Williams
David Wood
$250-$499
Russell Abrams
Betty Bagby
Jean Bandy
Leo Bashinsky
Gregory, Lindsay, &
Maggie Bearden
Cathy Beasley
Elfreda Bevelle
Micki Blevins
Keith A. Bowers
Charles Bridges
Charlene Brown
Alton & Martha Comans
Kathy Dalessandro
William & Angela T.
Denton
Kim Dismukes
Kenneth Doss
Virginia Downes
Joseph Everett
James Garland
Rosalie Giattina
Jerry Goode
Juan Gutierrez
Sandra Haigh
Joel Heath
Samuel Herring
Steve & Stephanie Hunt
David Lee Jones
Deborah Kattus
Joseph Kerrigan
Kelley C. Koch
Sewanee Kracalik
Bill & Sue LeVan
Deborah Long
Darlene Luck
Calvin Macon
Mark Mandabach
Douglas McCollum
Bill & Margo McGregor
Geraldine Meadows
Gary Melendez
Deidre Naramore
Christa K. Owsley
Marcus Parker
Chanda Pearson
Beryl Perusini
Barbara G. Plan
Lela Poythress
Ann C. Ross
Julia E. Russo
Toni Scarborough
John Schreiner
Charles & Desiree
Sherrer
Andrea Smith
Robert Sorrell
Shirley Spencer
Barbara Ann Stewart
Ann M. Stripling
Barry Swan
Stella Swetnick
Robert & Gay Thomas
Andrejs Treninzz
John Troha
Cameron Vowell
Jenny Warlick
Shirley Weems
Joan Williams
John Young
$100-$249
Charles Adams
Stanley Adams
Donna Afford
Ralph K. Aldis
Ronnie Aldrich
Kena Allen
Mingo Allen
Leldon Amick
Mollie Anderton
Gail C. Andrews
Billy & Daisy Arledge
Gussie Arnett
Marc Ayers
Laura Bagby
James P. Barnhart
Alfred F. Barrett
James Bayes
James Beall
Michael Bell
Harold E. Bennighof
Ann Benton
Roseann Bergeron
Henry Bessiere
Jane Bissell
Kathy Bizzoco
William R. Blankenship
Jo Blanks
James Bobo
Winifred P. Bond
John C. Boohaker
Cindy Bourne
Jade Boyd
Sharon Bradley
Linda Bramblett
Jerry Sue Brannon
Kristi Breaux
Kerri Breeding
Kyle Brittain
Kathryn Brown
James Bryant
Jimmy Burchfield
Mark Burdette
Stanley & Patsy Burns
Cathy & Mel Burres
David Bush
James Calhoun
Debra Cambron
Gail Campbell
Steve Cannon
Mary Ellen Capps
David Cason
Joyce Cauthen
John W. Chambliss
Louis Chow
Becky Christian
Steven Christian
David Christopher
Sandra Clark
Amy Clayton
Sarah D. Clayton
Sid Clements
Sharon Coats
Mary L. Cole
Dora Coleman
Ivan Cooper
Steve Cooper
Jeanette Corley
Cathy Craig
Barbara Crane
Sims & Missie Crawford
Fred & Melissa Cross
Paula Crowe
Paul & Alicia Curry
Richard & Elaine Danaher
Clay Daniel
Lorrie Dark-Bishop
Denise Dauphin
Jimi Davis
Judith Deegan
Donna DelVecchio
William Denson
Ida M. Dimick
John Dobbs
Maurice & Johnnie Dodd
Earl Doster
Sue Douglass
Patricia D. Dreher
Kenneth & Wilma Duncan
Curtis & Louise Eatman
Ann Edwards
Noble R. Edwards
Johnathan Effinger
Amos Elam
Bruce Ellis
Elizabeth B. Englen
Lyndel Erwin
Lynna Estep
Nancy Evans
Penelope Evans
Lillian Everett
Paula Everett
Patrick Everly
Joseph D. Eversole
Louis Feld
John & Doris Felton
John Floyd
Martin E. Fox
Elizabeth Frazier
Milton Fritts
Anton H. Gaede
Eugenia Gann
Dorothy Gauthier
Jubal Gibson
Bob Gilbert
James & Geraldine
Gillespy
Richard L. Gilmer
Richard Gilmer
James M. Gilmore
David Glasgow
Ralph & Pam Glover
Nida Godfrey
Janet C. Goggins
Morton Goldfarb
Paula H. Gonzalez
Samuel Goodwyn
Mary Grahovac
Betty Grayson
Monroe & Anna Green
Robin Greene
Fannie Groveman
Shannon Hammond
Ruby Hampton
Earnest Handley
Sarah H. Hardy
Emily Harley Reid
Rona Harper
Barbara Harrington
James Hawk
Connie Haydock
Betty Healey
Barbara Helton
Heather Herrington
Ellen Hill
John & Grace Hill
Jane Hinds
Basil Hirschowitz
Christopher Holder
Nancy M. Hopson
Mary & Mike D. Hubbard
Freddie Huey
Bruce & Lynn Hulberg
Tanayia & Steve Huschka
Thomas Jenkins
Carrie Johnson
Karen Johnson
Marion Johnson
Marcella B. Joliff
Christopher Jones
David Jones
Eugene E. Jones
Howard Jones
Linda P. Jones
Stephen Jones
Todd Jones
William Jones
Marilyn Jordan
Kandi Kai Key
Kathryn Kaiser
Catherine Keith
Karen Kelly
Dorothy l. Kenney
Joseph & Linda Kimbrell
Charlotte King
Deanne King
AndrewR. La Barbera
Sandra LaFollette
Connie Lantrip
R.E. Latham
Gayle Leitman
David Loper
William Lovell
Carol Lucas
Mila Luketic
D.H. Lurie
Martha Manley
W.C. Martin
Barbara Mason
Owen May
James & Maureen
McClellan
J.P. McCormick
Teresa McCrillis
Cynthia McMichael
Norman & Catherine
McNeill
Dave Menegay
Darrell Meyer
Jane P. Miller
Walton Miller
Charlotte Millican
Adam Moore
Anthony & Lyn Muggeo
Francis Mulvihill
Michael Mungenast
Andrea Neal
Scott Nesmith
Jerome Newmark
James Noah
Jake Noble
George & Linda Norris
John Oliver
Leslie Pagel
Thomas W. Palmer
Robert Parsons
James & Judy Partain
Patrick Pate
Vicky Patrick
Rose Peeples
Dedrick Peoples
Dorothy Perry
Helen Perryman
Marlene Petrella
Sanford B. Pinkerton
Steven Pitts
Harry J. Poe
Kathy Polk
Leroy Prichard
Robert & Dawn Proia
Harry Purnell
Carol Ray
Carlene Reed
Michael J. Reed
William Reinke
Wade Repass
Jewell P. Riley
Richard Rodgers
James E. Rogers
Lawrence Rosen
Donnis Ross
P. Vaughan Russell
William D. Russell
Amy Sanders
Susan Sanders
Richard Schlinkert
Anita S.Schmitt
Walter Scruggs
John Seabury
Dean R. Shaffer
David R. Shaw
Jim Shaw
Lowell Sheffield
Mary Jo Shehane
Osie Shelton
Barbara Sheppard
Jeffrey Shimizu
Isabel & Alan Siegal
Gerald Slaton
Nathaniel Smiley
JenniferSmith
Kerry & Dawn Smith
Mary Sottilare
Edward Stallings
Vanessa Starks
Martin Statkewicz
James R. Stephens
Mary Stephens Winfree
Albert Sterns
Becky Stewart
Maxine Stewart
Alison Stigers
Belle Stoddard
Edwin & Mary Stowell
Wayne Stuenkel
Sonja L. Swinford
William & Rebecca
Sylvester
Ada Mae Tant
Maurice Taquino
Debbie Terrell
Linda Thomas
Sarah Thomas
Elvera Thomason
HermanThompson
Yvonne Tidmore
Betty Tingle
Paul T. Todd
Patricia R. Tolbert
Karen Towns
Ronald & Kathryn
Trunzo
Judith Vercher
Gregory Vitalis
Phillip Waddell
Alice T. Walker
Patricia Walker
Larry Ware
ChesterWashington
Christine Washington
Jim & Candace Weems
Lisa Weland
Robin Wesson
Berniece White
Sandra Wiginton
Patricia Wilkes
Williams Living Trust
Lynn Williams
Ranella Williams
Olivet Willis
Judy Wilson
Joyce Windsor
Michelle Winters
Louise Wofford
William Wood
Stephen Wright
Dorothy Wright
Julian D. Yessick
2012 board of directors
Mr. Terry Smith, President
Edgar’s Old Style Bakery
Mr. James Creel
Community Volunteer
Mr. F. Wayne Pate
Community Volunteer
Mrs. Andrea Smith, Vice
President
BBVA Compass Bank
Mr. J.T. “Butch” Evans
Evans Meats Incorporated
Mr. David Wilson
UPS
Mr. R. Ed Goodwin, III
Community Volunteer
Mr. George Williams
Enterprise Answers
Mr. Everett Holle
Community Volunteer
Mr. David Wood
Wood Fruitticher
Mr. David Johnson
Flowers Food Bakeries Group
Mr. William C. Wood
Norman, Wood, Kendrick,
& Turner
Mr. William Owens, Treasurer
Owens Landscape Group
Mr. David Bell, Secretary
C&M Food Distributing
Mr. Randy Adamy
Red Mountain Coffee Roasters
Mr. George W. Bradford
Mrs. Stratton’s Salads
Mr. Delma Craft
Piggly Wiggly Distributing
2012
Mrs. Marie Moss
Community Volunteer
Major Bob Parker
Salvation Army
staff
Administration
Larry Logan
Executive Director
warehousing operations
Mike Fuller
Warehouse Manager
Larry Kotlik
Lead Driver
Mary Michael Kelley
Assistant Director
Bob Roberts
Assistant Warehouse Manager
Bobby Delander
Driver
Brooke McKinley
Agency Relations Coordinator
Billy Young
Lead Man
Harold Holston
Driver
Jilleyn Bledsoe
Produce in Pantries Coordinator
Michael Eatinger
Warehouse Staff
Andrea Sumners
Business Manager
Denny Baldwin
Warehouse Staff
Joseph Stewart
Seasonal Part-Time
Warehouse Staff
Deb White
Part-Time Weekenders
Program Assistant
Donny Crenshaw
Driver
To learn more about the food bank and
to make a contribution, visit feedingal.org
In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discrriminating on the
basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil
Rights, Room 326-W Whitten Building, 1400 Independence Avenue, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (202) 720-5964 (voice and
TOD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
107 Walter Davis Drive
Birmingham, AL 35209
Phone: (205) 942-8911 • Fax: (205) 942-8838
www.feedingal.org