Solve Hunger - Capital Area Food Bank

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Solve Hunger - Capital Area Food Bank
ANNUAL REPORT
FISCAL YEAR 2012-2013
Together
We Can
Solve
Hunger
The Capital Area Food Bank at 33
C A F B B OA R D
O F D I R E C TO R S
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PETER SCHNALL, CHAIRMAN
Community Advocate
DAN MARETT, VICE CHAIR
Harris Tetter, Inc.
PETE JONES, TREASURER
Wells Fargo
CARL L. VACKETTA, SECRETARY
DLA Piper
PETER ACKERMAN
FreshDirect
STEPHEN BRADY
The Capital Area Food Bank, founded in 1980, provides 45 million pounds
DENISE DOMBAY
of food annually—the equivalent of 37.5 million meals—to 500 partner
ADAM GOLDBERG
agencies for distribution to nearly 500,000 children, seniors and families
HANNAH HAWKINS
in the Washington metro area. A member of Feeding America, the CAFB is
Deutsche Bank
Marriott International, Inc.
Trident Advisors, PLLC
Children of Mine, Inc.
JOHN HUFFMAN
Pepco Energy Services, Inc.
JOHN P. HYNES, JR.
TASC
JOHN JAEGER
YRCI
GEORGE JONES
Bread for the City
RICK KAPPLER
Community Advocate
SHERI L. H. LINK
Community Advisory Board
TJADA MCKENNA
the largest nonprofit food and nutrition education hunger relief organization
in the region. The food bank addresses hunger comprehensively, both by
getting families access to the nutritious food they need to thrive, and by
providing education, leadership training and advocacy for our community
partners. For more information on hunger, visit the CAFB website at
www.capitalareafoodbank.org
U.S. Agency for International
Development
MARION MATTINGLY
Mattingly & Associates
KHALIM PIANKHI
WUSA-TV 9
NANCY E. ROMAN
PRESIDENT & CEO
Capital Area Food Bank
RANDY RUSSELL
Russell Group
LINDA KEENE SOLOMON
Deloitte Consulting LLP
GREG TEN EYCK
Safeway, Inc.
JOHNNY A. YATACO
Washington Hispanic
LYNN BRANTLEY,
PRESIDENT EMERITUS
General Counsel
ERIC EISENBERG, ESQ.
TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
Board of Directors................................................................................................................. 2
Letter from Nancy E. Roman............................................................................................... 3
CAFB Awarded LEED© Silver Designation................................................................... 4-5
How the Capital Area Food Bank Operates................................................................... 6
Financials .................................................................................................................................. 7
Obama Family Volunteers..................................................................................................... 8
The Community Garden......................................................................................................... 9
Special Events................................................................................................................... 10-13
Empowering Our partners..................................................................................................14
Partner Agencies............................................................................................................. 15-16
Our Donors........................................................................................................................ 17-26
Other Ways to Help..............................................................................................................27
Dear Supporters
As I begin my second year of leading
the Capital Area Food Bank, I wanted to
extend my heartfelt gratitude for your
steadfast and timely support. Your commitment, and that of your neighbors and
friends, has sustained our work for 34
years.
Hunger in the Washington metropolitan area has grown markedly in the years
since the onset of the recession. This report
highlights some of the challenges we witness each day and the steps we are taking
to address them.
When I joined the food bank in January 2013, we had been in our new facility
for just five months. Our plan had been
to double our food distribution capacity
within five years, but by the end of our first
year we found we had already boosted our
service to the greater Washington area by
36 percent; from 33 million pounds to 45
million pounds.
Unfortunately, urban poverty and the
challenge of hunger that comes with it
continues. In the past year, we have faced a
myriad of new challenges, beginning with
the government shutdown, which hit federal workers hardest, followed by the $5
billion reduction to federal nutrition program spending in November. Everywhere
I went this year, I heard stories about growing hunger, most often among the working
poor and seniors.
Na ncy E. Rom a n
President and CEO
We expect to serve nearly 500,000 children,
seniors and families this year, providing
critically needed food. But as we all know,
it isn’t just whether we eat, but what we eat
that is important; good, nutritious food is
essential to overall wellness. Accordingly,
we have reduced the level of sodium and
sugar in our food distribution while maintaining our commitment to distribute at
least 17.5 million pounds of fresh produce.
The Capital Area Food Bank cannot meet
the hunger challenge of our area alone;
we must help our partners increase their
capacity to provide healthy food to the
communities they serve. To this end,
we have provided nutrition education to
hundreds of partners this year, including
Martha’s Table, DC Central Kitchen, Food
For Others and Manna Food Center, just
to name a few of our 500 agencies.
We are also bolstering and complementing
the work of our partners by providing food
directly to those who need it. This year,
we established a new channel for our own
direct distribution called Mobile Marketplace, where CAFB serves hundreds of
families in a street-fair like atmosphere.
Each marketplace, complete with canopies and brightly colored signage, brings
together community resource providers offering diabetes screening, job skills
training, personal finance training and, of
course, features the food bank’s own well-
stocked mobile food pantry.
And our 21,000 volunteers were amazing
this year, helping us sort and pack millions
of pounds of food. We added a conveyor
belt that has helped us to speed up sorting
and to make it more fun for volunteers.
We also acquired three new grant-funded
trucks — two 26-foot refrigerated vehicles
and a trailer — to help us increase delivery
speed and ensure that our partners can always count on us.
At the food bank, we are passionately
committed to reducing hunger in the
Washington metro area. Our staff and our
Board of Directors, both of which I am
privileged to work with, bring a level of energy and commitment to their work that
renews our resolve. Even as we thank Greg
Ten Eyck for his many years of service as
Board Chair, we welcome our new Board
Chair, Peter Schnall, who was elected in
January. Peter has already served many
years on our Board and brings lessons
learned from a career as a management
consultant and bank executive that will
improve our ability to serve the greater
Washington community.
I look forward to working with him to lead
this great organization in the year ahead.
Thank you,
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CAPITAL AREA FOOD BANK GOES GREEN:
ORGANIZATION AWARDED LEED© SILVER
DESIGNATION
The Capital Area Food Bank has been
awarded LEED Silver Certification by
the US Green Building Council. This
program, which stands for Leadership in
Energy and Environmental Design, was
established to promote worldwide awareness for green building and its impact on
the environment. LEED has come to be
recognized as the standard measure of
sustainability in building.
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Construction of the new facility in Northeast DC began in January 2011. The
architectural firm, Epstein; the general
contractor, Turner Construction Company;
and the development manager, the Jair
Lynch Development Partners, renovated a
23,000 square foot office portion of an existing building and constructed 100,000
square feet of new warehouse space to create
the Bedford Falls Foundation Distribution
Center. The building was completed in the
summer of 2012 and contains a variety of
sustainable features.
Sustainable Sites
On the site, 62% of the hardscape areas are
constructed of concrete with a high solar
reflectance index (SRI) which prevents the
absorption of solar radiation, reducing the
Heat Island Effect of the site on the local
climate.
Ninety percent of construction waste was
diverted from landfills. Existing concrete
on the site was crushed and reused as a base
course.
Secure storage for bicycle commuters is
provided along with shower and changing
facilities. Preferred parking is provided for
drivers of fuel-efficient vehicles.
Site lighting was carefully designed to
reduce the amount of energy used to illuminate the exterior of the facility.
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COOLER
REFRIGERATED
DOCK
DRY DOCK
WASTE/
MAINT/
RECYCLING
FOOD
DONATIONS
DRY STORAGE
DISTRIBUTION
CENTER
PRESORT
PARTNER AGENCY MART
OFFICE
STAGING
PACKING
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Energy and Atmosphere
Over 86% of the roofing materials have a
high solar reflectance index, which prevents the absorption of solar radiation. The
71,162 square foot high SRI roof reduces
the building’s impact on the Heat Island
Effect and local climate. Additionally, it
reduces the amount of energy required to
cool the facility during the warmer months
of the year.
A 24,500 square foot photovoltaic system
(solar panels) is installed on the roof that
generates approximately 11.2% of the facility’s annual electric needs.
Indoor Environmental Quality
Only low-emitting paints, adhesives, flooring systems and composite wood products
were used, contributing to good indoor air
quality.
Individual lighting controls are provided
to both individuals and to shared multi-occupant spaces — allowing for a reduction
in lighting energy consumption while still
providing task-appropriate lighting where
needed for the occupants.
A daylight harvesting lighting control
system saves energy by automatically dimming the light fixtures when adequate
daylight is illuminating the spaces.
FLOOR PLAN
cycled materials. Of the materials used,
20% were sourced from within a 500-mile
radius, qualifying them as regional materials. Additionally, 72.5% of all new wood
products used are Forest Stewardship
Council certified.
Water Efficiency
A combination of building and site features
contributes to water efficiency. Storm water
is treated on-site to remove 80% of the total
suspended solids and no potable water is
used for landscape irrigation, saving hundreds of thousands of gallons per year.
Inside the facility, a 45.6% water use reduction is achieved through high efficiency
flush/flow fixtures, saving approximately
70,000 gallons per year.
Materials + Resources
Approximately 18% of the materials used
for building and site construction are re-
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HOW THE
OPERATES
How the Capital Area Food Bank Operates
GOVERNMENT
COMMODITIES
DONATED
15%
22%
6.9 million pounds
12%
10 million pounds
FY 2012 - 2013 TOTALS
FEEDING AMERICA
45 million pounds of food = 37.5 million meals
Fresh produce
• 17.5 million pounds
• 39%
5.3 million pounds
PARTNER DIRECT
13.9 million pounds
PURCHASED
8.8 million pounds
20%
Other food
• 27.5 million pounds
• 61%
8.8 million pounds
31%
FOOD
DONATIONS
Retailers
Distributors
Grocers
Manufacturers
Growers
Food industry
Food drives
Feeding America™
USDA
LOCAL
FARMS
Receiving
Sorting
Warehousing
Distributing
CAPITAL AREA FOOD BANK
Food pantries
Soup kitchens
Child care providers
Faith-based organizations
Group homes
Senior centers
Shelters
Youth programs
Clagett Farm
Gleaners
Farming4Hunger
Waterpenny Farm
Nutrition education
Advocacy programs
Community outreach
500
PARTNER
AGENCIES
THOSE WE SERVE
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Working poor
Children
Seniors
Single parent families
Unemployed
Homeless
Grandparents raising grandchildren
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T o g e t’ ht ei rl w
FINANCIALS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2013
CAPITAL AREA FOOD BANK
Consolidated Statement of Activities for the Year Ending June 30, 2013
With Summarized Financial Information for the Year Ending June 30, 2012
2013
Unrestricted
Temporarily Restricted
2013 Total
2012 Total
SUPPORT & REVENUE
In-kind food contributions
Contributions and grants
Program service fees
Federal and state grants
Donated materials and services
Interest income from note receivable
Other Income
Net assets released from donor restrictions:
Released from purpose restrictions
Released from time restrictions
$33,707,663
9,183,842
3,371,838
1,273,108
420,850
208,334
68,717
$
---
2,664,207
---
---
---
---
---
1,832,719
(1,832,719)
1,850,000(1,850,000)
$33,707,663
11,848,049
3,371,838
1,273,108
420,850
208,334
68,717
$31,842,205
11,790,856
4,458,077
455,887
300,613
208,334
23,323
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TOTAL OPERATING REVENUE & SUPPORT $ 51,917,071$ (1,018,512)$ 50,898,559$ 49,079,295
EXPENSES
Program Services:
Collection & distribution of food
Supporting Services:
Management & General
Fundraising
Capital Campaign
Total Supporting Services
TOTAL EXPENSES
44,903,924
---
44,903,924
2,458,493
---
2,458,493
1,843,187
---
1,843,187
290,630
---
290,630
4,592,310---4,592,310
49,496,234---
49,496,234
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS BEFORE OTHER
INCOME (LOSS)
2,420,837 (1,018,512)
Other Income (Losss)
Investment income (loss)
Gain on sale property
(2,630)
---
(2,630)
4,097,840---4,097,840
CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
6,516,047 (1,018,512)
NET ASSETS AT BEGINNING OF THE YEAR
13,666,891
45,500,865
1,439,438
1,812,640
330,555
3,582,633
49,083,498
1.402,325(4,203)
24,615
---
5,497,53520,412
24,481,921
38,148,812
38,128,400
NET ASSETS AT END OF YEAR$ 20,182,938$ 23,463,409
$ 43,646,347
$38,148,812
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THE OBAMA FAMILY
VOLUNTEERS AT THE CAPITAL
AREA FOOD BANK THE DAY
BEFORE THANKSGIVING FOR
THIRD YEAR IN A ROW
Hundreds of children and seniors from
throughout the Washington metro area
visited the Capital Area Food Bank the
day before Thanksgiving to receive special
food for the holidays. Imagine their surprise when they were greeted by President
and Mrs. Obama, their daughters, Sasha
and Malia, and the First Lady’s mother,
Mrs. Robinson, all of whom were distributing food that day.
Before volunteering, President Obama
greeted food bank staff with gratitude for
their work year-long. “Thank you for the
great work that you’re doing. And now
you’re going to put me to work, right?”
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“You don’t know how happy I am,” said
Sandra Cooksey from food bank partner
Seabury Resources. Her friend, Renee
Denner, remarked, “It was such a special
surprise. We thought it would be a turkey
and it was the President!”
Joining the Obamas in distributing food
to kids and seniors were members of
The Mission Continues, an organization
composed of post-9/11 veterans who are
awarded community service fellowships.
The children and seniors invited to the
White House surprise were comprised of
participants in some of the food bank’s direct service programs.
The seniors were participants in the Brown
Bag program, which regularly serves 3,266
seniors with bags of food and nutrition
information at 72 area locations. Sites
represented included Avondale Manor
(Hyattsville, MD); ALIVE (Alexandria,
VA); Seabury Resources for Aging (Washington, DC); and the DC Office of Aging
(also of Washington, DC).
The children at the event were participants
in both the food bank’s Kids Cafe program, an after-schoool meals program that
serves an average of 2,800 children in 80
locations (including recreation, religious
and community sites) and the Weekend
Bag program, which provides supplemental groceries for children to take home to
their families. Sites represented included
Park forest (Oxon Hill, MD); Frederick
Douglass (Washington, DC); and The Salvation Army (also in Washington, DC).
URBAN DEMONSTRATION
GARDEN STRESSES NUTRITIOUS FOOD
The food bank’s Urban Demonstration
Garden is a powerful way to promote nutrition education and connect people to
the fruits and vegetables they see growing
in real time. As head gardener MJ Crom
stated, “We broke ground on our Urban
Demonstration Garden in March 2013,
and we are still in the construction phase.
With the plan more than halfway complete, I feel we are building a legacy.” The
CAFB’s goal is to have the whole garden
under cultivation for the 2015 growing
season.
In the garden, partner agencies learn how
to grow healthy food inexpensively. The
food bank’s goal is to encourage community groups and all of its partners to start
their own gardens on their own land.
The garden currently consists of 30
wooden raised beds, and last season, the
CAFB grew green beans, legumes, tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, okra, beets,
carrots, radishes, turnips, tomatillos and
several types of herbs.
In the future, the food bank plans to add
more delicious, nutrient-rich food to its
harvest, including raspberries, blackberries, blueberries and strawberries.
The food bank takes great pride in its 100foot native flowering plant garden. The
beautiful flowers give off sweet smells in
a warm summer breeze and are all pollinator friendly, which means bees and
butterflies flock to the garden, benefitting
all plants.
In addition to its vegetation, the garden
features a composting system, tool shed
and a 10,000-gallon irrigation system,
which harvests water from the roof of
the vast Capital Area Food Bank building, distributing and pumping the clean
water underground.
The garden is also home to an apiary,
made up of two large bee hives donated
and nurtured with the help of Izzy Hill, an
experienced beekeeper who demonstrates
that bees are an essential contributor to
our food system. Honey is harvested in
late June, with an expected yield of about
20 pounds of honey per hive. Because
the honey is local, it is both delicious and
great for those suffering from allergies.
One of the many workshops offered by
the food bank, Grow Your Own, helps
partner agencies that work with young
children. The class teaches them how to
share their love for fresh, healthy food by
showing them how easy it can be to start
a garden of any size — from backyard to
balcony.
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The Marriott Wardman Park Hotel hosted the Blue Jeans Ball.
10TH ANNUAL BLUE JEANS BALL
Last March, the Capital Area Food Bank’s most successful fundraiser attracted 800 guests, over 34
participating restaurants and raised $324,471 to provide relief to those at risk of hunger.
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6th Annual Blue Jeans Ball
Nancy Roman and Master
of Ceremonies Scott
Thuman, anchor
of ABC7/WJLA-TV
and News Channel 8,
discuss the food bank’s
response to hunger.
Greg Ten Eyck, CAFB Board
Chair 2002 – 2014, addresses
attendees.
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Peter Schnall, elected CAFB Board Chair
in 2014, bids at the live auction.
Chef Spike Mendelsohn, renowned
chef, restaurateur
and TV personality,
serves as special
guest.
Chefs from Table, a restaurant in Adams
Morgan, serve tasty and nutritious dishes.
The Metropolitan Area Hunger Summit featured Nancy E. Roman, CAFB President and
CEO, and Greg Ten Eyck, former CAFB Board Chairman. Both were joined by other
experts in the hunger relief movement.
CAFB HOSTS TWO ANNUAL HUNGER
CONFERENCES
The Metropolitan Area Hunger Conference
held last April at SHABACH! Ministries,
Inc. in Landover, MD featured speakers
and workshops devoted to public health
and best practices, providing partners with
the fundamental skills and knowledge
needed to operate effective and efficient
feeding programs.
Capital Area Food Bank staff at the 9th
annual Northern Virginia Hunger Summit, held in September of 2012 at the First
Baptist Church of Alexandria in Alexandria, VA. The keynote speaker was Emily
Engelhard with Feeding America, who
suggested ways for partners to use research
provided in the “Map the Meal Gap”
initiative.
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CAFB WORKING IN THE COMMUNITY
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MOBILE MARKETPLACE
— A FRESH APPROACH
TO ENDING HUNGER
Inspired by the farmers’ market concept, the Capital Area Food Bank’s
flagship mobile market — CAFB Mobile
Marketplace — provides a monthly distribution of fresh fruits and vegetables
to families in high-need communities.
Planning for this new initiative began
last summer. The first Mobile Marketplace, located in the Maryland region
at SHABACH! Ministries in Landover,
is open from 10 am to noon every third
Saturday of the month, year round.
The Mobile Marketplace offers five
fresh, seasonal produce items as well
as recipes for delicious, healthy and
affordable meals. The Mobile Marketplace is staffed by 20 volunteers, and
hosted in partnership with local community service agencies who provide
information about social services, such
as job skills training, literacy programs
and health screenings, available to residents of Prince George’s County, where
24 percent of families are food insecure
and 35 percent live in poverty.
The CAFB plans to develop additional
Mobile Marketplace sites in DC and
Northern Virginia by the end of the next
fiscal year, featuring awnings, stalls and
bright banners while providing a festive, farmers’ market atmosphere for
seniors, veterans and families seeking
nutritious food.
MILDRED J. BROOKS LEARNING
CENTER ADDRESSES HUNGER
Located in the heart of the Capital Area
Food Bank, the Learning Center is a space
where both CAFB agencies and staff are
inspired, educated and trained. The stateof-the-art teaching kitchen and classroom
includes five gas cooktops, four gas ovens,
two fridge-freezers, four 50 inch flat
screen monitors, two projector screens,
and seating for up to forty people.
Mildred Brooks, for whom the Learning
Center was named, was the first African
American President of the D.C. Dietetic
Association and served on the Capital
Area Food Bank’s Board of Directors for
many years. She was perhaps best known
for her work in nutrition, yet had a great
love of cooking and often shared her
favorite recipes with community groups
throughout the region.
The learning kitchen allows for fun
lessons on how to prepare nutritious,
affordable food—recipes that become
part of a healthier lifestyle. All recipes
call for food bank staple ingredients
and are developed and introduced by
professional chefs. They are taste-tested
by both partners and food bank staff and
demonstrate how food bank ingredients
can quickly be transformed into healthy
meals.
The recipes, available in English and
Spanish, are collected in the food bank’s
online healthy recipe database, which was
launched early in 2013.
The Mildred J. Brooks Learning Center
is transforming the food bank’s ability to
address the root causes of hunger in the
Washington metro area.
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EMPOWERING OUR PARTNERS
Photos courtesy: Geoff Dudgeon Photography
MIRIAM’S KITCHEN
Miriam’s Kitchen is committed to ending chronic homelessness
in DC by creating meaningful connections with people without
a home, placing them in permanent housing and ensuring they
have support. The agency provides healthy meals and highquality social services to more than 3,500 chronically homeless
individuals each year.
A R L E ETA’S PA N T RY
Arleeta’s Pantry is a food ministry of the Sil-
ver Spring United Methodist Church, located
at Woodside Church on Georgia Avenue near
downtown Silver Spring, MD. The food pantry
is a faithful witness to those who are hungry
and provides two days’ worth of non-perishable food for individuals and families in need.
THE LORTON COMMUNITY ACTION C E N T E R
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The Lorton Community Action Center provides low-income
individuals, seniors and families living in Fort Belvoir, Lorton,
Newington and portions of southeast Fairfax County with access to basic needs and the opportunity to empower themselves
through the agency’s self-sufficiency programs. The photos to
the right depict the Monday afternoon food distribution and
members of the South County High School’s Leadership Community Service group, volunteers who make the food program
possible.
PARTNERS
WASHINGTON, DC
ABBA House Church of Prophecy
Akebulan Academy SDC/After
School
Allen Chapel AME Church
Ambassador Baptist Church
Anacostia Community Outreach
Center
Anchor Mental Association
Arch Family Services Corporation
Around The Corner To The World
Assumption Outreach
Augustana Lutheran Church
Barbara Chambers Children’s
Center
Behavioral Research Associates
Bread For The City
Brighter Day Ministries Food
Pantry
Canaan Baptist Church
Capital Association of Community
Resident Facilities
Casa Iris
Central Union Mission
Children of Mine
Christ House
Christian Love Community Center
Church of the Incarnation, St.
Vincent De Paul Society
Clean & Sober Streets
Coalition for the Homeless
Community Family Life Services
Concord Baptist Church
Council Of Churches
Covenant Community Pantry
Crowder Owen’s Food Pantry
Damien Ministries Food Pantry
DC Central Kitchen
DC Citizens for Positive Change
DC Jewish Community Center
(DCJCC)
Destiny World Changers, Inc.
Douglas Memorial
Dupont Park SDA Church
East of the River Clergy-PoliceCommunity Partnership (ERCPCP)
East Washington Heights Baptist
Edgewood Baptist Church
Edward C Mazique Child Care
Center
Emanuel Spanish SDA Church
Emmanuel Baptist Church
Emory Beacon of Light, Inc.
Faith Tabernacle of Prayer
Falcon’s Edge
Family & Medical Counseling
Service
Family & Youth Outreach
Development
Father Mckenna Center
Fellowship Baptist Church
First Baptist Church of Deanwood
First Rising Zion Baptist Church
First SDA Community Kitchen
Foggy Bottom Food Pantry
Food & Clothing Center of Ward 7
Food for All
Food & Friends
Freedom Chapel Church
Garfield Terrace
Genesis Enrichment Project, Inc.
Gospel Rescue Mission
Grace Apostolic Church
Greater Fellowship Missionary
Baptist Church
Greater New Hope Baptist Church
Harbor Light Center
Harvest Soup Kitchen
Helping Children Grow, Inc.
Higher Ground Community Church
Horton’s Kids, Inc
House of Help City of Hope
House of Ruth Madison
Humility Outreach Missionary
Ministries, Inc. (HOMMI)
Hyacinth’s Place
Iglesia Evangelica Apostola y
Profeta Peniel
International House of Prayer
Ionia R Whipper Home, Inc.
Islamic Relief, USA
Israel Baptist Church Food Service
Israel CME Church
Ivy City Deanwood Trinidad Training
Institute
Josephs House Inc
Jubilee Housing
Latin American Youth Center (LAYC)
Living Daily with the Scriptures
(LDS) Outreach Ministries
Lincoln Park UMC
Little Lights
Little Rock Bibleway Church
Little Sisters of the Poor
Love Is Action Food Pantry
Manos que Ayudan
Martha’s Table
Mary House
McClendon Center
McKendree-Simms-Brookland
(MSB) Community Outreach
House
MetroHealth Inc
Metropolis Club
Metropolitan AME Church
Miriam’s Kitchen
Missions To America Crisis Center
Mother Dears
Mt. Airy Baptist Church
Mt. Horeb Baptist Church
Mt. Rona Baptist Church
National Baptist Memorial Church
National Children Center
National City Christian Church
Nazarene Outpost Food
Distribution Program
Nehemiah’s Food Pantry
New Endeavors by Women
Nineteenth Street Baptist Church
Northeastern Presbyterian Church
Northwest Center
Oasis Outreach
Operation Sisters United
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church
Paramount Baptist Church
Peace Meal Ministry
Peaceful Haven
Pearl Enterprises
Pennsylvania Ave Baptist Church
Perfecting of the Saints
Plymouth Food Pantry
Polaris Project
Progress For Christ Baptist Church
Purity Baptist Church
Rachael’s Women’s Shelter
Rap Therapeutic Program
Reaching Christian Church of God
(RCCG) New Wine Assembly
Saint Benedict The Moor
Saint Marys Baptist Church
Sankofa International Baptist
Church
Seabury at Home First
Second Genesis
Sixth Church Food Closet
So Others Might Eat (SOME)
Spanish Catholic Center
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic
Church
St. Francis Xavier
St. Martins Social Service
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
St. Phillip Food Bank
T&T Tutor World
Temple of Praise
The Holy Temple Church
The Salvation Army
The Way of the Cross Church
The Word of God Baptist Church
Thrive DC
Totally Committed Community
Outreach
Unique Residential Care Center
United Planning Organization (UPO)
Unity of Love Food Pantry
Urban Outreach, Inc.
Vermont Avenue Baptist Church
Victory Home Unique Mission
Washington Center For Aging
Services
We Are Family
Womens Collective
Woodley House Inc
Word of God Christian Center
Young Men’s Christian Association
(YMCA)
MARYLAND
Adult Rehabilitation Center
Adventist Community Services
Agape Early Childhood Learning
Agape Outreach Ministries
Ager Road UMC
Allen Chapel AME Church Outreach
Arleeta’s Food Pantry
Autumn Meadows
Behold I Come Quickly,
International
Beltsville SDA Church
Bethel Deliverance Outreach
Ministry
Bethesda Cares
Bradley Christian Mission Center/
Pilgrimage Christian Church
Breath of Life SDA Church
Builders, Inc
CAC Wosem Lanham
Calvary Assembly of Holy Cross
Capital Christian Fellowship
Carroll House
Casa de Dios, Cristo el Rey
CASA Firme
Central Baptist Church
City of Greenbelt Food Pantry
Clifton Park Baptist Church
Clothing of Power Eternal Church
College Park Church of the
Nazarene
Community Bible Baptist Church
Community Multi-Service
Community Support Systems, Inc.
Corinth Baptist Church Outreach
Program
Crossover Church
Divine Grace Mission
Earnest CDC
Ebenezer We Care We Share
Community
Educare Support Services
Eglise Baptiste du Calvaire
El Hope Ministry, Inc.
Elan Foundation
Emmanuel UMC
Emma’s Place
ET Health Care Foundation, Inc.
Faith Alive Foundation
Faith Based Collaborative Outreach
Group
Faith Community Baptist Church
Faith Deliverance Temple
Faith United Ministries Outreach
Family Crisis Center
First Baptist Church Ken-Gar
First Baptist of Capitol Heights
First Pentecostal Church of God of
Silver Spring, Inc
FISH of Laurel, Inc.
Food for the Elderly, Inc.
Fort Foote Baptist Church
Fort Washington Food Pantry
Fountain of Life Great Springs
Church
Freedom Way Missionary Baptist
Church
Gaithersburg Community Soup
Kitchen
Gaithersburg Help, Inc.
Galilee CDC
Gethsemane UMC
Glenmont UMC
Global Health and Environment
Foundation
GLOW
God’s People Church
Gospel Assembly Church
Gospel Bearers Assembly
International
Grace of God Ministry
Great Comission Change of Life
Ministries
Greater Refuge Ministries
Greenbelt Pregnancy Aid Center
Healing Temple Church of the
Nazerene
Heaven’s Helpers Ministry
Horeb SDA
Iconium Food Pantry
Iglesia de Dios Pentecostes Mision
el Buen Samaritano
Iglesia Evangelica Cristo Promesa
Fiel
Institute of the Incarnate Word
Interfaith Community Action
Council (ICAC)
Interfaith Works
International Society for Krishna
Consciousness (ISKCON) of
Washington
Jericho Center of Hope
Joy of Worship
La Voz de Cristo al Mundo
Labor of Love Center
Lamb of God Lutheran Church
Landover Hills Baptist Church
Langley Park Spanish SDA Church
Laurel Advocacy Referral Services
(LARS)
Liberty Ministries International
Life Builders - Harvest Temple
Church of God
Life in Victory Outreach Ministries
Light of the World Ministries
Little David Baptist Church
Lucille’s Pantry - Fairmont Heights
Townhall
Luther Rice Neighborhood Center
Lydias Pantry
MANNA
Maple Springs Baptist Church
Marlboro Churches Food Bank
Maryland Umbrella Group
Mercy House/ Bread of Life Food
Pantry
Metropolitan Church of God
Metropolitan SDA Church
Mid County United Ministries
(MUM)
Montgomery Avenue Women’s
Center
Montgomery County ARC
Montgomery County Coalition for
the Homeless
Montgomery County Family Center
of Catholic Charities
Montgomery County Muslim
Foundation
Morning Star Church of Christ
Mount Calvary Ladies of Charity
Food Pantry
Mount of God Tabernacle Church
Mount Victory Food Basket
Mount Zion Believers Church
Mt. Calvary Catholic Church Ladies
of Charity Food Pantry
Mt. Ennon Baptist Church
My Graceful Days Assisted Care
New Hampshire Spanish SDA
Church
New Life Changing Ministry
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New Nations Worship Ministries
New Revival Center of Renewal
Nick’s Place
Oak Grove AME Zion Church
Olive Foundation
Our House
Overcomers Chapel International
Oxon Hill Church of Christ
Pastoral Support Services
Pennsylvania Avenue SDA Church
Praise Housing Network, Inc.
Prince George’s County Department
of Social Services
Project Help, Inc.
Rainbow CDC
Rainbow Outreach Ministries
Reaching The World Ministries
Refuge Ministries
Restoration Center
River Jordan, Inc.
River of Life Redeemed Christian
Church of God
Rock of Salvation Ministries, Inc.
Rockville Spanish SDA Church
Saint Camillus Catholic Church
Saint Luke’s Food Pantry
Salvation Ministries
Seabrook SDA Church
Seat Pleasant CDC
Shabach Emergency Resource &
Empowerment Center
Shepherd’s Table
Shiloh Abundant Life
Shiloh Church Of God Seventh Day
Silver Spring Christian Reformed
Church
Sistas United
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Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals (SPCA)
Soul Factory
Sowing Empowerment & Economic
Development (SEED) Food
Distribution Center
Spirit of the Living God
St Michaels and All Angels
St. John’s Community Outreach
Program
St. Joseph Catholic Church
St. Margaret of Scotland Catholic
Church
St. Paul UMC
Still I Rise
Tabernaculo de la Fe
The First New Horizon CDC
The Hope Center
The Jude House
The Life Center
The Lord’s Chosen Food Pantry
The Samaritan Ministry
The True Vine Center
The Vessel of Grace Evangelical
Church International
Theocracy International Ministries
There’s Hope Christian Church
Tower of Praise Church
International
Town of North Brentwood
Triumphant Baptist Church Food
Ministry
United Communities Against
Poverty (UCAP)
United Methodist Church of the
Reedemer
Uplift Individuals in Christ
Victory Drug Center
Vision of Nations
Walker Mill CDC
Washington Spanish Church
Wells Robertson House
Whosoever Will Christian Church
Widows & Orphans of God Inc
Women Who Care Ministries
YMCA Youth and Family Services
Zion Church, Inc.
Zion Praise Tabernacle Lutheran
Church
VIRGINIA
Action In Community Through
Service (ACTS)
Agape Adult Day Healthcare Center
Alexandria Miracle International
Alexandrians Involved Ecumenically! (ALIVE)
Alternative House Outreach
Annandale Spanish SDA Church
Arlington Baptist Church
Arlington UMC
Becon Hill Missionary Baptist
Church
Bethlehem Baptist Church
Bread & Fishes
Bull Run Unitarian Universalists
Centerville UMC
Child Nutrition Program (CNP)
Christ Chapel
Christ Church Lazarus Ministry
Christ House
Church of Christ of Dale City
Church of the Restorer
Church on the Rock Ministries, Inc.
Columbia Baptist Church
Community Church of God
Community Lodgings, Inc.
Community Praise Center
Concordia Lutheran Church
Consumer Wellness Center
Core Community Development
Group (City of Refuge)
Cornerstones, Inc.
Dar Al - Hijrah Islamic Center
Fairfax Church of God
Faith Social Services
Falls Church Spanish SDA
Favor House Ministries
First Baptist Church of Springfield
Floris UMC
Food For Others
Friends of Guest House, Inc.
Getsemani Pentecostal Church
Grace Christian Church, Inc.
Grace Episcopal Church
Grace Life Community Church
Grace Ministries - Culmore
Grace Ministries Mt. Olivet Site
Greater Upper Room Pentecostal
Church of Christ
Greater Way of Life Ministries
Harvest House CDC
Haymarket Regional Food Pantry
Holiness Tabernacle Church of God
in Christ
Holy Family Catholic Church
Iglesia de Dios Pentecostal El Arbol
de la Vida
Iglesia Evangelica Apostoles y
Profetas de Vida Eterna
Iglesia Galilea de las Asambleas
de Dios
Iglesia Pentecostal Trono de
Jehova
Immanuel Bible Church
James Mott Community Assistance
Program (JMCAP)
Jubilee Christian Center
La Iglesia Pentecostes Macedonia
Ladrey Food Pantry
Lake Ridge Fellowship House
LINK, Inc.
Lorton Community Action Center
(LCAC)
Ministerio Pentecostal Cristo Vive
Mision Cristiana Agape
Missionaries of Our Lady of The
Divine Mercy
Mount Pleasant Baptist Church
Mountain of Fire & Miracles
Ministries
Neighbors Against Poverty
New Creatures In Christ Ministries,
Inc.
New Hope Housing
Nokesville UMC
Northern Virginia Family Service
(SERVE)
Open Door Presbyterian Church
Our Daily Bread
Our Lady Queen of Peace Church
Outside The Walls Ministry
Pathway Homes Calamo House
Phillips Teaching Homes
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services
Recovery Program Solutions of
Virginia
Recreation Outreach to Community
Kids (ROCK)
Reston Drop In Center, Inc
Restoring Lives CDC
Revival Baptist Ministries
International
Rising Hope Methodist Mission
Church
Saint Paul UMC
Share, Inc.
Springfield Christian Church
Springfield Spanish SDA Congregation
St Paul Christian Center
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic
Church
St. Francis Catholic Worker
St. Georges Episcopal Church
St. Margaret’s Church
St. Thomas United Methodist
Church
St.Stephen’s UMC
Star of Bethlehem Christian
Academy
Sterling UMC
Streetlight Community Outreach
Ministries
Sup of The Lord Ministries
Sydenstricker UMC
Terry House
The House, Inc.
The Koinonia Foundation, Inc
The Life Church Food Pantry
The Salvation Army
Tried Stone Church
United Community Ministries (UCM)
Way of Faith Christian Training
Center, Inc.
Western Fairfax Christian Ministries (WFCM) Food Pantry
Wilson Boulevard Christian Church
Win Food Ministry
Woodbridge Workers
Woodlawn UMC
Yeshua Church of God in Christ, Inc.
OUR DONORS
Financial Donors
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL DONORS FOR 2013
INCLUDES MONETARY DONATIONS MADE BETWEEN JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
Individuals are listed first,
followed by Organziations for
each giving level.
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE
($10,000+)
Anonymous (3)
Peter Ackerman and Joanne
Leedom-Ackerman
Peter J. Albert and Charlotte
Mahoney
Michael S. Beriss and Jean Carlson
Haise and Kevin Borgmann
Steven and Letha Braesch
Phil and Valerie Brown
Jeffrey and Wendy Brueggeman
Mark Chandler
Mark Colley and Deborah Harsch
William and Joanne Conway
Donald and Peggy Cook
Lawrence and Kimberly Cook
Todd and Katherine Davenport
Morris and Nancy Deutsch
Richard and Sheryl Donaldson
Ethan J. Friedman
Kerry R. Geist
David and Lorna Gladstone
Leslie H. Goldberg
John and Belva Hayden
Kevin and Sue Hegg
Julie Jacobson
Pete Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Kaplan
The Honorable Gladys Kessler
Daniel Kiang
Jerry Knoll
John and Marilyn Kuray
Ms. Marsha Leikin
Mrs. Joan Murray
Shari Lawrence Pfleeger
Thomas and Eleanor Porter
Dan Utech and Andrea Palm
David Vander Els and Mary Kassouf
7-Eleven, Inc.
AARP
Ada & Albert Wibel Foundation
Ahold Financial Services
American Express
America’s Charities
AMG National Trust Bank
Bank of America Foundation
The Bedford Falls Foundation
Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc.
Blue Earth Foundation
Capital One
Community Food Bank of New
Jersey
Community Foundation For the
National Capital Region
The Connors Foundation
Darden Foundation
Delicato Vineyards
Diane and Norman Bernstein
Foundation
DLA Piper LLP
Dominion Resources Inc.
Famous Dave’s Round It Up America
Fund
Feeding America
First Potomac Realty Trust
Food Lion, LLC
Four Seasons Produce Inc.
Gaghan Mechanical, Inc.
GE Foundation
GEICO
General Motors
George Wasserman Family
Foundation
Giant Food
GoldStar Events, Inc.
Graham Holdings Company
Harris Teeter
Infosoft Group Inc
International Monetary Fund
John & Nancy Goldsmith Family
Foundation
Kaempfer Family Foundation
KIND LLC
Kraft Foods, Inc.
Live Nation Music Group, Inc.
M&T Investment Group/Trust
Operations
Marriott International, Inc.
Marshall B. Coyne Foundation, Inc.
MAZON: A Jewish Response To
Hunger
Microsoft Giving Campaign
Mt. Vernon Knights of Columbus
Club, Inc.
Newman’s Own Foundation
The Nielsen Company
Nordstrom
Open Society Institute
Parker Family Fund
Paul M. Angell Family Foundation
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
LLP
Premium Distributors of VA, LLC
Razoo Foundation
Richard E. & Nancy P. Marriott
Foundation, Inc.
Robert P. and Arlene R. Kogod
Family Foundation
Safeway Foundation
Service Distributing Inc.
Share Our Strength
ShopRite Partners in Caring Fund
Sodexo Foundation, Inc.
Stop & Shop - Giant Family
Foundation
SunTrust Foundation
Target Corporation
TD Charitable Foundation
The Abe & Kathryn Selsky
Foundation, Inc.
The Philip L. Graham Fund
Tosa Foundation
Triple Canopy
Unilever United States Foundation
United Way of the National Capital
Area
The Wallace Genetic Foundation,
Inc.
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Washington Capitals Charities
Washington Forrest Foundation
The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg
Foundation, Inc.
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
Whole Foods Market Mid-Atlantic
Region
Wholesale Grocers, Inc.
The World Bank
YRCI
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
TRUSTEE
($5,000- $9,999)
Anonymous (5)
Ronald D. Abramson
Fatima Ahmad
John Akridge
Gentry and Sandra Barnes
Andrew E. Barrer Ph. D.
The 5th annual Empty Bowls, held in 2012, attracted hundreds of supporters during the
lunch hour and raised $9,388.
Margaret R. Bennett
Andrew and Barbara Benson
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Bernstein
Raymond Bobo
Irene Bode
Benjamin and Sue Boley
William Borghesani and Geraldine
Lash
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Boyle
Lynn Brantley
Katherine and Mark Childress
Terry and Alisann Collins
Irving M. Colonel
Joseph and Sandra Corish
Ivan Corwin
Peter and Kelley Currie
Amy K. Dunbar
Anita B. Dunn
Louie Dweck
William E. Einstein
Mrs. Lois England
David and Joan Evans
William Farrell
Maria Finarelli
John G. Finneran Jr.
Marlene and Gerald Fischer
Kevin Goddard and Mary Santiago
Carl H. Gunderson
Suzanne Hammett
Ronald Herbst
Joe Higdon and Ellen Sudow
Harry Woehrle and Carol
Horning-Woehrle
Richard J. Hwang
Ernest Isenstadt and Judith Hsia
James and Nancy Jacobs
Joe Judge
Barry L. Kostinsky
Mike and Heather Kuta
Mary Jane Lee
Amy and Charles Lester
John and Connie McGuire
Grant C. Miller
Julie Mintz
Jerry and Audrey Moran
Kristen and Nels Olson
Mari-Anne Pisarri
Adam and Kelli Polon
David and Kristen Romero
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rosenblum
J. Stapleton Roy
Joan E. Ryzner
David Scheffman
Peter and Marla Schnall
Neel B. Shepard Jr.
Gretchen Sierra
Marla D. Smith
Ronald A. Stern and Elisse Walter
Katharine Weymouth
David and Joy Willey
Anthony and Ellen Zelano
ACT for Alexandria
American Petroleum Institute
American Psychological
Association
Andrews Kurth LLP
The Anne and Ronald Abramson
Family Foundation
AT&T
Banfi Vintner
Bank of America - Give a Meal
Beaverdale Foundation, Lowry Hill
Bloomberg LP
Booz Allen Hamilton
BP Corporation North America, Inc.
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.
The Bureau of National Affairs
Carita Foundation
Council For Logistics Research,
Inc.
The Ernst & Gertrude Ticho
Charitable Foundation
FleishmanHillard
Freddie Mac Foundation
Gannett Foundation
Global Impact
Herson-Stirman Family Foundation,
Inc.
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
iFaith Golf Challenge
International Council Of Shopping
Centers Inc.
The J. Willard & Alice S. Marriott
Foundation
Jean Axelrod Memorial Foundation
Jerome A. & Deena L. Kaplan
Family Foundation
Jim & Marcia Rosenheim Family
Fund
K&L Gates LLP
The Lear Family
Lois and Richard England Family
Foundation
The Max and Victoria Dreyfus
Foundation
Miller Brewing Company
Morgan Stanley Foundation
Occasions Caterers
Palm Bay International, Inc.
Panera Bread Foundation
PEPCO
Qatar Foundation International
Ratner Companies
Resonate Networks
Second Harvest Food Bank of
Metrolina
Southern Company Services, Inc.
Sulica Fund
Taste of the NFL
The Miller-Wehrle Family
Foundation
Turner Construction Company
Washington Area Concierge Assoc.
Washington Examiner
Wawa
Wegmans
Wells Fargo Community Support
Campaign
William and Karin Banks
Foundation
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PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
BENEFACTOR
($2,500- $4,999)
Anonymous (14)
Scott Allshouse
Stanley and Shelley Balis
Amy Bernstein and Dan Goldenberg
Thomas Blatchford
Bruce M. Bowen
Ashley Brown
Robert M. Brown
Robert and Susan Bruce
Cynthia Castellana
Eilin J. Chiang
Adam and Ann Clymer
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Coelho
Rosalind C. Cohen
James E. Davis
Kathleen A. Dehm
W. J. Deutsch
Daniel Diehl
David C. Dubin
Terrance and Maureen Dunn
Sandra L. Dunsmore
Teena M. Ege
Steven and Roxanne Englund
Mary A. Evans
Peter and Lola Everett
Merle Fabian
John H. and Karen W. Ferguson
Richard K. Fickett
Norton Francis
Belinda Garza and Matt Hartwig
Willa A. Gavras
Thomas and Laurie Gira
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Monica B. Goldberg
Adam Goldberg
Terence J. Golden
Ted Gournelos
Robert and Regina Gramss
Robert E. Greeves
Judah S. Gudelsky
Patricia A. Hansen
Linda Hill
James and Patricia Hoffman
James C. Hogan
Mark Hollinger and Cathy
MacNeil-Hollinger
Gary and Nola Huffman
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hynes Jr.
Millie John
Geraldine and Wilbert Johnson
Pamela K. Jones and Kristopher Heim
Bradley L. Kading and Kim Ross
Gwyn M. Kesler
Loretta R. King
Sheila Klos
Sheldon Krantz and Laurie O.
Robinson
Janet B. Kreizman
Sanjiv Kumar and Mansoora Rashid
Ian and Patricia Lanoff
Simon and Sarah Larach Memorial
Fund
Timothy J. Lawrie
Katie Z. Leavy
Charles J. Lee Jr.
Richard and Mary Lou Lindholm
Steven K. Linscheid
Christine M. Lowman
Tonia Saunders (left) helps a Giant employee during 2012
Stuff-A-Truck food drive.
Michele H. Luby
Brian Lynch
Roger and Lora Mackin
Maren K. Mahoney
Joyce A. Malin
Dan and Danese Marett
John M. Mattingly
Aileen M. May
Kevin McAnaney and Catherine
McCabe
Joseph McLaughlin and Jeanne
Rosenthal
James and Marjorie McMann
Melissa McSherry
Mary C. Morton
Dan and Karen Nadeau
Susan Y. Palik
Carolyn Peery and M. Bruce Haslam
Howard and Geraldine Polinger
Spencer K. Raymond
Martha and David Reifschneider
Pearle Russell
Steven Salop and Judith Gelman
Susan Sanders
Cathrine Sasek
Barry and Olga Scher
Robin Shaffert and Dean Brenner
Michael and Marcia Shannon
Stanley and Mary Sherman
Albert D. Shuldiner and Emily
B. Myers
Gary L. Sikora
Stephen P. Smith
Linda Keene Solomon
Daryl Stephens
Hugh Stewart
Ramona L. Tan
Kelly and Nicholas Testoni
Grant and Sharon Thompson
Roy Tipton and Patsy Tipton
Stefan and Marilyn Tucker
Richard and Roberta Ufford
Carl L. Vacketta Esq.
John Viner
John and Judy Williams
Richard N. Wright III
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Wyand
Helen S. Yanchisin
Bruce Zimmer
Bank of America - Give a Meal
Bernard W. Abrams Family
Foundation, Inc.
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Buchly Charity Fund of Lodge No.1
The Builder’s Ball
Capital Eagle, Inc.
The Carl M. Freeman Foundation,
Inc.
CenturyLink Clarke M. Williams
Foundation
Community Health Charities of the
National Capital Area
Consolidated Religious Offerings
Fund
Constellation
The Country Vintner
Creative Computing Solutions, Inc.
Crown
Cycle For Great Causes
D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc.
DelCor Technology Solutions
Diageo/Precept
ExxonMobile Foundation
Fabrangen Tzedakah Collective
Foley/Coppola
Gannett - Matching Gifts
Google
Guiffre Distributing Company
Heineken USA
The Herman Foundation, Inc.
Jack & Jill of America, Inc.
(Eastern Region)
Jones Day
Kaiser Permanente Easy Give
Campaign
Kendall Jackson (Majestic)
Leading Systems Technologies, Inc.
Mass Bay Brewing Co.
McCandlish & Lillard PC
Mesnikoff Foundation
Mike’s
New Belgium
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Republic National Distributing
Company
Sandy Spring Bank
Saratoga Insurance Brokers, Inc.
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.
Sprint EBC Reston
St. Michelle
Stone Bridge High School
The Pew Charitable Trusts
The Richard L. Levin Family
Foundation
Treasury Wines (Beringer)
Trinchero Family Estates
Vanguard Charitable Endowment
Program
Virginia Eagle Distributing
Company LLC
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL PATRON
$1,000- $2,499
Anonymous (92)
Shirley Abrahams
Melvin Adams
Lois P. Adelson
Douglas and Prudence Adler
Pattie M. Agee
Charles Agee Jr.
Sharon Ahmad
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Albers
Cary Ridder and David Alberswerth
Anita A. Alexander
Americo S. Allegrino
James H. Alstrum-Acevedo
Elena A. Alvarez
Diane E. Ambler
Alexander Amdur
Marta Ames
Katherine Anderson
Patricia Anderson
Carolyn Andrews
James E. Anklam
Anita Antenucci
William Armistead
H.K. and Trina Armstrong
David and Deborah Astrove
Lawrence and Carol Aten
Liane Atlas
Hugh Auchincloss and Mary L.
McCain
John Aucott
Robert Avery
Fanta Aw
Marilyn M. Ayres
Mary L. Azcuenaga
Joan R. Baer
Douglas Bailey
Mary B. Bailey
Thomas Baker
Phillip and Patricia Baker
Auretha and Edward Baldwin
David and Naomi Balto
David and Livia Bardin
Joanne S. Barker
Jo Ella Barnes
Robin A. Barr
Mr. and Mrs. William Bates
Ray and Ellen Battistelli
Judith Batty
Diana Bauer
Gordon E. Baum
Philip Bayer
Mary F. Bayliss
Kristin Bear
Herbert Bearman
Tom Beckman
Kelly L. Beeland
James Beers
Jennifer L. Beers
Warren and Amy Belasco
Matthew L. Bennett and Susan
Lambert
Robert M. Bennett
Vernon Benton and Marta M. David
Joan K. Benziger
Michael Beresik and Beth Brummel
Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Berlin
Alan and Susan Berlow
Carol and Gary Berman
Ken and Sheila Berman
Jules H. Berman
Jessica Berman and Michael
Fernandez
Berl and Karen Bernhard
Marijean Berry and Jonathan
Auerbach
Daria Bielecki
Margaret Binns and Patrick Mahon
Michael Birbiglia
Hille Blackshaw
Christine Blair
Robert O. Blake
Patricia Blakey
James and Janet Blanchard
William and Ruth Bletzinger
Richard R. Blickendorfer
Barbara G. Blitz
Pam and Daniel Blumenthal
Rich and Jacqueline Boak
Erik Boas and Suzanne Morris
Frank and Beth Boland
James C. Bond
Sandra Boodman
Jeff Booth
Daniel Bourassa
Elizabeth Brackett
Stephen E. Brady
Diana Brande
Josef Brandenburg
Shirley Brandman
Peter and Loren Brandman
Ora Brane
Paul Branum
Sandra F. Braunstein
Joseph Braverman
Timothy and Hillary Brennan
David Brindley
Deborah Britt
William J. Brock and Kathy
McGown
Vittorio Brod
Samuel and Gail Broder
Judi Brown
Elizabeth M. Brown
Kevin Brown
Stephen R. Bruce
Lynn F. Bufka
James P. Bulman
Casey J. Burns
Zofia Burr
Virginia Burton
Bill Burton and Laura Burton Capps
Peter Buscemi and Judith Miller
Arthur A. Bushkin
Evelyn W. Bushwick Family
Charitable Trust
David J. Butler
Daryle E. Butler
Celia Byrne
Kerry A. Callahan
Claire Cannon
Heidi and David Capelli
Jeffrey and Kathleen Carey
Bruce S. Carhart
Marc Carignan and Christine
Collins
Daniel Carke
Donald and Julia Carlson
Jeffery L. Carmines
Raymond Caron and Maureen Roult
Marlis L. Carson
Ana Carvajal
Victoria Casey and Peter Teeley
Brock and Diane Landry
Ann C. Cataldo
David and Barbara Cather
Mark Caylor
Jack and Jane Censer
Elizabeth Chaderdon
Nicolette and James Chandler
Margaret T. Chao
James R. Chapman Jr.
Stephen G. Charles
Cheryl M. Chesser
Thomas Chiavetta Jr.
James R. Child
Ophelia F. Childs
Christine B. N. Chin
Boon and Phyllis Chock
Deborah J. Chollet
Gloria Chou
Margaret J. Chriss
Anne Christoffel
William Cilluffo
Senator and Mrs. Dick Clark
Mary G. Clark and Craig R. Schaffer
Dave Clifton
Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Cloud Jr.
Nathan Cobb
Douglas and Kathryn Cochrane
Janice K. Cohen
Craig Cohen and Naomi Zeff
Martin and Maureen Cohen
Deborah Colby
Frank C. Collins
Jill Collins
Mary A. Collins
Michael T. Collins
Amy B. Connelly
Kent Conrad and Lucy Calautti
Melba R. Conway
William P. Cook
Michael Cook
Beth Cooper
William and Kathleen Cooper
Megan Corey
J.T. Correll
Carolyn F. Corwin
Kellie Cosby
Jeffrey Costantino
Charles and Candace Cowan
Susan Crawford
Kevin Creamer and Cynthia H.
Shields
John Crenshaw
Bill and Susan Crews
Louise Crissman
Edmund Cronin Jr.
Andrew Cross
Michelle B. Crouch
Kevin D. Crowley
John Cuddy
Ellen Cummings
George W. Cunningham
Michael and Iris Curtis
Stephen J. D’Antoni
Patricia A. Daley
Kenneth and Geraldine Dalton
Kim Dam
Frederick L. D’Ambrosi
Mary Dancy and Leland Dudek
Nicoy Daniels
David and Martha Dantzic
Thomas A. Daschle
John A. Fonstad and Maria Teresa
Davenport
James and Phyllis Davidson
Joseph and Sarah Davis
Claire C. Davis
Marsden Davis and Ilka Davis
John Davis
Igor and Keiko Dawid
Sacha de Lange
Margaret M. Dean and Thomas
Wukitsch
Dennis Deloria and Suzanne
Thouvenelle
Frank Demarais and Barbara
Shuttleworth
Lawrence Demille-Wagman
Carolyn P. Dent
Evelyn Denwiddie
Beverly K. Deppen
Wesley C. Dias
Jill Dickey
Lori Diggins
Leonard DiSanza
David and Dollie Dodrill
Lief Doerring
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Dolan Jr.
Carl E. Dolder
David Dombert
Rob and Julie Donaldson
Sally S. Donner and Kenneth Briers
Linda and John Donovan
Tom Doong
Joy and Gary Dorman
Anna R. Doroshaw
Maura Dougherty
Leonard and Janice Downie
Jeanne Downing
Ryan and Charis Drant
Art and Carly Drauglis
Anthony V. Dresden
Joan Dudik-Gayoso
Dixon and Teresa Duffett
Debra J. Duncan
Mathew P. Dunn
Fran Durako
Robert C. Eager
Fynnette L. Eaton
Patrick Mills and Samantha
Edwards
Richard C. Eisen and Joy Beth
Markowitz
Eric and Carey Eisenberg
Debra and Robert Ekman
Bandar El-Eita
Deborah Eldridge
George and Angela Ellard
Samuel and Maryann Ellsworth
Robert B. Engel and Karen Hancox
John Engler
Yvonne Epps
Karen Epstein and Anthony C.
Epstein
John and Elizabeth Erickson
Stacey J. Evers and Peter Cunniffe
Daniel and Janet Farrell
Susan Feinberg
Julie M. Feinsilver
Glenn and Gerri Ferguson
John R. Ferrantino
Jason W. Fertig
Edith Fierst
Joshua Filler
Susan and Andrew Finkle
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher
Michael R. Fisher and Christy Lopez
Larry and Kathryn Fisher
Alan and Jo Ellen Fishman
John F. Fitzsimons Ret.
Colleen Flaxington
Karen E. Fleischer
Charles A. Fleischman and Carol
Evans
Daniel Fleming
Robert P. Fletcher
Lara Flint
John Flood
Teresa Floyd
Paul Flynn and Amy Shannon
Donald and Cathy Fogel
Eugene F. Ford
Michael D. Ford
Melissa Ford
Ann K. Ford
Robert A. Forst
Peter and Elizabeth Forster
Laura H. Foy
Joseph Francis Jr.
Amiel and Helen Francke
Jeffrey and Inga Frank
Leslye M. Fraser
Peter W. French
Kelly and David Friedlander
Thomas and Ann Friedman
Ann and Morton Friedman
Jon A. Frierson
Daniel Frisch
David L. Allred and Mary Lou
L. Fultz
Julie and Sylvain Furt
Steve Gaenzler
Timothy S. Gaghan
Scott Gallimore
Seng Gan
Timothy and Mary Ganous
Katherine Ann Gardner
Phillip and Jenny Garfinkle
Geoffrey and Debbie Garin
Joe Garman and Alisa Gravitz
Patricia L. Garrett
Francis M. Garrison
Melvin W. Gaskins
Mickela D. Gay
Judy and David Gayer
Cathy Gebhard and John C. Willett
William Gehrke Jr.
Lisa K. Gerchick
David Gersch
Edward Gerwin Jr.
Mary Alice Giarda
Charles E. Gibson II
Alicia A. Gilbert
Sherry W. Gilbert
Judith Giles
Joyce Gillard
John Michael Gilligan
Mary Cornelia Ginn
Amy Ginn and Brian Stanton
Afaf and Zaiful Girgis
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Glaser
Robert Q. Glass
Allan Glass
Peter and Denise Glassman
Elizabeth Q. Glennon
Richard Glick
Edward and Susan Glynn
Brian and Rebecca Goebel
Norma G. Goer
Vincette L. Goerl
Amos and Elise Golan
Danae Goldberg
Michael and Marion Goldberg
Jacqueline V. Golden
David P. Goldman
Michele E. Gonsalves
Robert S. Goodfriend
Arthur and Judy Goodkind
Sarita Gopal
Robert M. Goschy
Joshua Gotbaum
Richard G. Gould and Nancy C.
Gould
Michael Gracey
Christine Grady
Constance D. Graham
Steven M. Graham
Andrea J. Grant
Juliet Grant-Suttie
George and Barbara Graves
Bradford Gray
Jeri and Edward Greenberg
Abraham Greenberg
L. Robert Griffin
Seth Grimes and Franca Brilliant
Beth Grossman and Eric Wolf
Ross Guberman and Heidi
Appel-Guberman
Erwin Gudelsky
Francesca Guerrero
David Guinasso
Jeff and Maggie Gumbinner
Jane W. Gwinn
Timothy B. Hackman
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hadsell
Cynthia S. Haggard
Penda D. Hair
Jack Hairston
Susan and William Hamilton
Gloria Shaw Hamilton
Karen Hancox and Robert Engel
Stefan Hankin
Stephen and Judy Harbeck
Helen Harkins
George and Bonnie Harold
Sherry Harowitz
David A. Harris
Jonathan Harris
Jessie M. Harris
Jeffrey B. Harrison
Geoffrey and Anne Hart
Petra Hartung
Sara W. Hartwell
Carol and Bob Hausman
Janet L. Hawkins
Deanna Heier
William Hein
David W. Heiser
Neal Henderson
Ted Henneberry
Kathryn and Ted Henneberry
Margaret Freeston Hennessey
Paul and Lynda Heran
Bernard B. Herman
Jerald W. Hermes
Jeff F. Herring
Sharon Hertz
Jane D. Highsaw
Linda M. Hill
Megan Hills
Pam Ho
Jonathan F. Smoot and Mary K.
Hobbie
Alice and John Hockenbury
Elizabeth Hocking
Virginia A. Hodgkinson
William Hoffman
Kendrick Hogan
Gary M. Holahan
Marianne and Michael Holmes
Jeanette M. Honsa
Graham Horkley and Katharine
Abraham
Andrew Horng
Scott W. Horsley
Charles C. Houghtaling
Timothy and Debra Howard
Katherine Hubbard
Heidi K. Hubbard
John Huffman
Kent Hughes
Spencer Hughes
Jack Hughes Jr.
Jeffrey and Margaret Human
Margot Humphrey
Fred Humphreys
John and Erica Hurvitz
Thomas W. Hussey
Albert Hutton
John E. Hyde and Erica Brittain
John F. Iaconis
Mr. and Mrs. Neil W. Imus
Marsha Ingber
Harold Ingersoll
Richard B. Ingham
Richard Ingram
Richard W. Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Jackson
Stephen Jacobs
John and Diana Jaeger
Maureen A. Jais-Mick
Kathryn Janson
Kasey Jarosz
Hilary and Alexander Joel
Phillip M. John
James and Carole Johnson
Christie and John Johnson
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Peter and Constance Johnson
Ralph and Jane Johnson
Elizabeth A. Johnson
Liberty Jones
George A. Jones
Charles J. Kane and Susan Brodilly
Samuel Kaplan
Adam D. Kaplan
Daniel Kaplan and Kay Richman
Nicholas J. Kappa
Richard N. Kappler
Marcia B. Kass
Judith Kaufmann and George
Moose
Laurie Kefalidis
Kathleen M. Keim
Robert and Judith Ann Kellogg
Anastasia D. Kelly
William and Anita Kerr
Nancy Kervin
Sheila R. Kessinger
Stephen and Nancy Kidd
Jean Kiddoo
Terence Kimm
Charles E. King
Judy Kirkwood
Bruce Klein
Frederick L. Klein
Ian and Lydia Kline
Diane G. Klinke
Susan Klueger
David and Sharon Kluger
Susan and Steven Klus
Jason M. Knudsen
Emily M. Koechlin
Elaine Kokiko
Mary M. Koller
David and Mary Jane Konstantin
Ms. Emily M. Kornegay
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Korphage
John and Joan Koss
Allison Kramer
Beth M. Kramer
Steven B. Kramer
Richard O. Levine and Wendy L.
Krasner
Richard and Lisa Krauss
Karen A. Krewer
Adam Krinsky and Ranit Schmelzer
Conni Kunzler
David and Lucy Kurtzer-Ellenbogen
Mary Kwak
Charles and Jill Lady
Cheryl A. Laflevr
Michael Lainoff and Kathryn
Kincaid
Lauren Laitin
Marc and Lauren Laitin
Ruth Lammert-Reeves
Andrew and Mary Lang
J. Ronald Langkamp
John and Alixandria Lapp
Mr. and Mrs. William L.
Lawrence Jr.
Bertha J. Lawrence
Eric L. Lawrence and Andrea L.
Ludwig
Ung Le
Herb Ledebohm
Steve and Elana Lederman
Tara M. Lee
William and Dona Lee
Patty Lee
Rebecca M. Legett
Theodore Leinwand
Lynn LeMaster
Roger LeMaster
Mr. and Mrs. Barry R. Lerman
May S. Lesar
Canice Levin
Deborah M. Levy
Jean N. Liang
Terry L. Lierman
Martha Liggett
John K. Light and Molly L.
DeBusschere
Nancy Desmond and Robert Linden
Benjamin Lippard
Geoffrey Lipsey
Weiming Liu
Doug and Marie Liu
Holly B. Lobel
Frederick J. Lombardo
M. Catherine Long
Bret Lowell
Mark and Gail Lynch
Doug B. Lynott
Michael P. Lyons
Lane Howell MacAvoy
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G.
MacCracken
Laura MacDonough
Susan Mack
Andrew and Amy Mack
Claudia MacLachlan
John J. MacWilliams
Gina Mahony
Leigh Maier
Eifiona Main and Tim Engel
Donald M. Malone
William Maloni Sr.
Perry M. Malouf
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Malovany
Abby Mandel
John E. Manecke
John R. Maney Jr.
Margaret F. Mannarino
Fred Marcell Jr. and Betty Marcell
Jeremy and Marilyn Mark
Bruce and Karen Markle
Lucy Marr
Frank and Susan Mars
Marilyn L. Martin
Charles D. Martin
Bette Martin
David P. Martin
Michael Martinez
Jonathan and Ashley Marx
Lisa L. Maska
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mayberry
Hannah and Michael Mazer
Judith F. Mazo and Mike Seidman
Mark and Julie McCaffrey
Mary L. McCain
Anne K. McCain
Joyce and Owen McCall
Mary Mccann
Denise and James McCarthy
Bobbie J. McCartney
Megan McChesney
Dennis McClellan
Laura E. McCloud
Jeanette M. McCool
Mila McCutchen
Francis and Janet McDermott
Thomas McDonough
Randall H. McFarlane
Matthew McGill
Irene and John McIsaac
Jack and Kathleen McKay
Janice McKeever and Joseph
McKeever
George McKenna and Malgorzata E.
Wojtowicz
Ruth A. McKenty
Charles I. McLain
Judith McLean
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. McLellan
Michael Mcmahon
Sarah and David McMeans
Patricia McNall
Michele McNamara
Conor McNeill
Barbara M. Meade
Amy Mehlman
Roger Meltzer
Frank and Sharon Menaker
Jeffrey V. Mendell and G. Edgar
Adkins, Jr.
Mark R. Merley
John A. Merrigan
Craig and Susan Merrill
Cora J. Metcalf
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Metz
Daniel and Ellen Meyer
Maria Teresa Meyer
Mr. and Mrs. John Miklos
David and Nancy Milburn
Valerie Miles
I. William and Diane Millen
Jessica Miller
Amalia Miller
Lee I. Miller
Joanna A. Miller and Roger D.
Brown
Matthew Miller and Patricia
Brereton-Miller
M. Jane Miller
Jamie Miller
Jeffrey and Karen Miller
Mark and Jessica Miller
Susan Milligan and Philip McGuire
Dr. and Mrs. James L. Mills
Patricia L. Minami
Edmond and Margaret Missiaen
David Mitchell and Nicole Mitchell
Freddie D. Mitchell
Michael Mocknick
J. Curtis and Piper Moffatt
Robert Mollen
MJ Moltenbrey
William C. Montgomery Jr.
Gerald R. Moody
Erin and Sharon Moore
Kate Moore
Cornelia Moore
John C. Moore
Silivia Morales
Laura and Paul Morlacci
Richard Morningstar
L. J. Morris
Anita B. Morrison
Stephen E. Morrow
Julie J. Moses
Debra Moss
Katharine Mottley
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moxey
Mark Muedeking
Joann Mueller
Jamshed Mulla
Michael and Stephanie Mullen
Elisha and Laura Muller
Edward J. Murphy
Barbara Murphy
Sean F. Murphy
Joan D. Murray
David and Melanie Mustone
N. James and Ellen Myerberg
William N. Myhre
Ric Weibl and Terri Nally
John Nannes
Kevin Neary
Shirley Neff
Christopher Newkirk
Tri Nguyen
John J. Nicholas Jr.
Richard A. Niemann
Barry W. Nishikawa
Jill R. Nixon
Randy Noranbrock
Carl W. Northrup
Diane and David Nowlin
Bruce A. Nylander
Jack O’Connor
Sabine O’Hara
J. Terence O’Malley
Timothy O’Shea
Patricia O’Shea
Charles Oakley
Kenneth Oberly
David A. OBrien
Caitlin and Chad Oppenheimer
Barbara Ormond and Theodore
Ahlers
Lillian Ortega
Matthew D. Osnos
Robert and Mary Beth Otto
Richard Owens
Maurice and Mary Owens
Mr. and Mrs. David Pace
Kim K.S. Pagotto
Joseph Palca
Margaret Watson Palmieri
M. Ann Parham
Sanford Parnes
Richard M. Parry Jr.
Elizabeth and Jerome Patterson
David and Mayumi Pawel
Mary Pedigo
Douglas Pelley
David Penna
Robert Perez
Stuart and Lorine Pergament
Robert C. Perkins Jr.
Jennifer Perkins and Scott
Henderson
Joan L. Pesata
Woody Peterson
Robert K. M. Peterson
Raymond A. Pfaff
Hermina Pfeifer
B. Donovan and Katherine Picard
James and Elizabeth Pickman
Col. Kenneth L. Pieper
Steve A. Pierson
Mary D. Pietris
Andrew Pike
Susan Pitman and David Feinstein
Margaret C. Plantz
Laurence E. Platt and Elizabeth C.
Herington
Patricia Polach and Stephen Coye
Kevin L. Pollpeter
Ira Polon
Katherine E. Ponds
Jennifer Sosin and Adam Posen
Emily Powell
Leif E. Powers
Rachael Preston
William and Mary Jo Primosch
Jeffey W. Procter
Arthur F. Purcell
John A. Purnell
Mira Courpas and Jonathan Puth
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Quinn Jr.
Dorothy Rabe
David P. Radzanowski
Patrick and Rosalinda Raher
Cameron Jay Rains
Evelyn Ralston
Lauren Randell
Terry and Rosemary Raney
Meigs L. Ranney
Patricia A. Rawlings Foster
Gregory T. Ray and Maryam Azarion
Claire Reade
Kathleen Reed
Clara Reschovsky
Margaret Rettig
Timothy Reuter
Janet Reynolds
Catherine A. Ribnick
Gina Richard and Eric Cox
Nena Riegger
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ries
Kathleen A. Riley
Adrienne Wolf Ris
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Ritzenberg
Anthony and Allison Rivetti
Gary and Barbara Roberts
Eveline Roberts
John M. Roberts
William and Donna Roberts
Jill and Rick Robinson
G.L. Robinson
David K. Robinson
Brian Roemer
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Rogers
Jane Rohrs
Richard P. Rome
Mary and Fernando Rondon
Donna L. Rosen
Harry Rosenberg P. E.
Douglas and Erica Rosenthal
Josephine Ross and Christine
Guilfoy
William Gould and Mary Rouvelas
Lisa B. Rovin
Marcia Rucker
Robert J. Rudin
Margaret Shean Rudman
Roberta Rudnick and William
McDonough
Mark and Mary Ruge
Lewis Rumford
Steve Ruoff
Sherill A. Ryan
Karen and Abdul Sahebzadah
Babak Saif
Joseph E. Sambol
Jean Ellen Samuels
Roger and Vicki Sant
Elizabeth Saunders
Sandra L. Saydah
William A. Scally III
Richard Schachter
Joan Schaffer and Edward Comer
John Scheibel and Ester Kurz
Barbara H. Scherer
Joy C. Schiager
Norma N. Schill
Marilyn Schimpf
Jean Schiro-Zavela and Vance
Zavela
Richard H. Schlagel
Vera D. Schleeter
Stephanie T. Schmelz
Ranit Schmelzer and Adam Krinsky
Robert and Alice Schmidt
Duane W. Schmidt and Mary
C. Daily
Edward and Adrienne Schmitz
Steven B. Scholnick
Sondra and Edwin Schonfeld
Laurence and Susan Schor
Sandra Schrauf
Lisa Bobbie Schrieber Hughes
Molly and Michael Schuchat
Debbie J. Schug
Daniel Schwartz
Richard and Joyce Schwartz
Illia and David Schwarz
Daniel and Rebecca Schwarz
William T. Scott
Julie Seeley
Shalee and Robert Seely
Ted D. Segal
Barbara L. Sekhar
Alfred M. Selgas
Gary and Caryn Seligman
Ben Sessions
Tim and Juana Shadid
Charles Rankin and Kathryn Shafer
Anish Shah
Sumit Sharma
Michael A. Sharp
Peg Shaw
David and Ursula Shears
Alan and Vivi Sheff
Anne L. Shelton
Mary H. Shepard
Alan and Sheryl Sherwin
Ms. Helen Sherwood
Cynthia H. Shields and Kevin
Creamer
Mark Shindelman
MaryBeth Shreiner
Thomas O. Bowersox and Christine
A. Shreve
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Shumaker
Barbara Shycoff
David Siegrist Ph. D.
David Sieradzki and Emily Novick
Frank Sieve
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Silberhorn
Jean Simons and Steve Solow
Odonna Mathews Simpson and
Charles Simpson
Jay and Linda Siwek
Matthew D. Slater and Faith
Roessel
David B. Smith
Jay T. Smith
Susan L. Smith
General and Mrs. William Y. Smith
Millard and Jean Smith
Ann C. Smith
Lusette L. Smith
Ruthanne and Harrison Smith
David R. Smith
Kathleen C. Smith
Kristin Smith
Sonya Snedecor
Rosa L. Snell
Mari L. Snyder
Gabriel and Sara Solomon
Steve Solow
Dixie A. Sommers
Prof. Girardeau Spann
John Sparger
Sandra Spear
Howard Spira
Sandra P. and Stanley C. Spooner
Srikanth Srinivasan
David A. Stahlman
Brian Stanton
John M. Steadman
Hadley P. Steelman
Scott Stengel
Mark Stenzel
Richard Stephenson
Steven H. Sternlieb
Derek Stewart
Terence Stewart
Patricia and Roy Stewart
Mark Stiles
Diane L. Stoddard
Charles F. Stone
Donald and Dorothy Stone
Marion G. Strack
Sheila Strand and Peter Strand
Michael and Marguerite Strauss
Paula Strickland
Barbara Strother
Charles and S. Yvonne Struchen
Megan Stull
Richard Stumpf and Marguerite
Toscano
Ann Sulkovsky
Stephanie S. Sullivan
Jack and Laura Summer
Noreen Marcus and Jay Sushelsky
Carol L. Swan
Stephen and Lucinda Swartz
James W. Swigert and Nancy
Neubert
Ellen D. Swyler
Noel Symons
Elizabeth A. Taylor
Juliana Taymans
Judith and John Temple
William Tennis
Christopher B. Tharrington
William H. Theodore
Mark Thill
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson
Dick and Virginia Thornburgh
Nancy C. Thrall
Richard Tirocke
Daniel Toiv
Jennifer Tolbert
Jonathan and Becky Tomer
Christina L. Tomlinson
Mr. Richard Tornello
Miguel and Theresa Torrez
Dorothea Tostanoski
Shawn E. Townsend
Jay and Edie Trageser
Kevin D. Tucker
Helen M. Tulloch
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner Jr.
Charles Tyrpak
Richard E. Ullman
Susan K. Urahn
Sheila and Steve Urman
Luann Colburn Vaky
Victor and Janice Valdisera
Heinz and Nancy Valtin
Arina van Breda
Douglas Van Den Burg
Nancy and Michael Van Derveer
Gail A. Vanovitch
Mr. and Mrs. Jayanand Vasudevan
Lynn and Carl Verboncoeur
Cynthia Vide
Wilfred D. Vieira
Daniel and Linda Vilardo
Jim D. Vitarello
Bradley and Katherine Vogt
Alex von Streeruwitz
Jean Wadsworth
Ira and Marcia Wagner
Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Waite III
Joyce B. Walker
David Walsh
Frances S. Walter
Charles W. Walton
Kevin M. Walton
James D. Wareham
Paul and Katherine Warren
Saundra and James Washington
Brian and Kelly Waud
Frederick and Eleanor Weck
Kenneth and Andrea Weckstein
Charles F. Wedel
Pauline Weger
Percy Wegmann
Ric Weibl and Terri L. Nally
Eric Weisblatt
Marvin F. Weissberg
Janet Louise Weller
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Welles
Sherrill Wells
Gary L. Welter
Allen J. Weltmannn
Valerie Wendling
M. Dennis Wharton and Lisa Ingram
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wheelock
Chris and Judy White
Judy White and Chris White
Samuel R. Whitehill
Mark and Sarah Whitener
David M. Wilburn
Leslie S. Wilkes
Jeffrey H. Williams
Mr. Ryland Willis
Tom Willkomm and Janet Anderson
Thomas Wisnowski
Gary Witlen
William and Terry Witowsky
G. Evans Witt and Amy R. Sabrin
Thomas S. Wolfe
John Wolff
Tracy A. Wolff
Penelope W. Wolff
Kenneth and Dorothy Woodcock
Kenton Campbell and Susan
Wooddell
Bernard and Mindy Woolfley
A. Hugo Word
Brooks and Ann Wrampelmeier
William D. Wright
Elton and Sibyl Wright
Marcy Harrison and Frank L. Wright
Paul M. Yacisin
Johnny A. Yataco
Paul Young
Thomas W. Young
Michael L. Young
Lynda and Joseph Zengerle
Judith and Leo Zickler
Aviva and David Zierler
Bonita Zietlow
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Zinn
Harold Zintel
Julie B. Zirlin
Karen Zizmor and Bruce Rinaldi
Marc J. Zwillinger and Kristen
Chadwick
Helena Zyblikewycz and James Earl
Adobe Systems, Inc.
The Akridge Company
Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity - PSI
Chapter
American Bakers Association
American Center For Philanthropy
American Society Of Clinical
Oncology
BAE Systems
The Bajaj Family Foundation
Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP
BAND Foundation
Bates White Economic Consulting
Bob’s Discount Furniture, LLC
Broad Run High School DECA
Brown Forman/Dailys
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Calvary Baptist Church
Cameron McEvoy PLLC
Case Foundation
Central Union Mission
Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church
Christ Congregational Church
The Church of the Covenant
Presbyterian
Corporate Office Properties, LP
Costco Wholesale
Cotton & Company LLP
Craftworks Foundation
CustomInk
Darcars Toyota, Inc.
DaVita
Day & Johns PLLC
Deloitte
Deutsche Bank
Deutsche Bank Americas
Foundation
DLA Piper LLP - MD Office
DLA Piper LLP - NOVA Office
Doggett Enterprises, Inc.
Duncan, Weinberg, Genzer &
Pembroke PC
Dunn Associates Inc.
Edison Electric Institute
EDJ Associates, Inc.
Elizabeth Roberts Boyle Fund
Elno Family Foundation
Employees Charity Organization of
Northrop Grumman
Ninety-two cents of
every dollar donated
goes directly toward
food distribution and
programs.
Equity Residential Foundation
ESAC Inc.
ExxonMobil Foundation
foodtweeks, LLC
Ford & Harrison LLP
Gelman, Rosenberg, & Freedman
George Preston Marshall
Foundation
GovDelivery
Greenbelt Consumer Cooperative
The Greene Turtle Franchising Corp.
Guest Services
Guild Memorial Chapel
Congregation
Hartek Systems Inc.
Heart Sing Foundation
The Henry Foundation
The Herb Block Foundation
Honeywell International, Inc.
Horwitz Family Fund
Humanity United
HZ Management Co.
IBM Retiree Charitable Campaign
Igep Inc.
Immanuel Presbyterian Church
Impact 4 Good LLC
Jair Lynch Development Partners,
LLC
James M. and Virginia W. Newmyer
Family Fund
Jane Bainum Fund
Jane Emily Clymer Memorial Fund
Jesuits Of The Missouri Province
JJF Management Services
The John Broadbent Fund
Johns Hopkins Health Systems
- PMS
Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc.
Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson
Kaiser Permanente
Keker Family Foundation
Kelley Drye & Warren LLP
The Kellogg Collection, Inc.
L-3 National Security Solutions Inc.
(Stratis Division)
Law Offices of George R. Salem
PLLC
Lerner Corporation
Littler Mendelson, PC
The Lukens Company
M Squared Strategies, Inc.
McAfee, Inc.
McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP
MCW Solutions, LLC
Media Central
Melamed Foundation
Milbank Memorial Fund
Morgan Stanley
Mushinsky Voelzke & Associates
National Education Association
Neiman Marcus Group
New Day Church of Christ
Olsson Frank Weeda Terman Bode
Matz PC
Otto-Whalley Family Foundation
Partnership for Jewish Life and
Learning
Peapod LLC
Peter Howard Photographer Inc.
Posner-Wallace Foundation
Prince Geoge’s County Office of
Finance
Prince William County Sheriff’s
Office
Professional Maintenance
Management, Inc.
Project Redirect
Qatar Foundation
Quarles & Brady LLP
RAS Associates
Rastelli Direct
Recycle America Alliance LLC
River Road Unitarian Universalist
Congregation
Rock Creek Parish
Romenius Family Charitable Fund
RTCA
Ruth & Jack Glantz Family
Foundation
Safelite AutoGlass Foundation
Seamless North America LLC
Seekers Church
Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Shoppers Food & Pharmacy
Shine On All Foundation
The Shrine of the Most Blessed
Sacrament
Sodexo
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Szawlowski Potato Farms, Inc.
T. Rowe Price
Tax Executives Institute, Inc.
TC Group
Temple Sinai Women of Reform
Judaism
Thos. Somerville Co.
South Riding Martial Arts LLC
Sprint
Ste. Michelle Wine Estates
Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein &
Fox PLLC
The Summit Fund of Washington
The SunDial Foundation Inc.
Trusted Concepts Inc.
United Food & Commercial Workers
Union, Local 400
United Way of Central Maryland
Unity Of Washington DC
Verizon Foundation
Vienna Presbyterian Church
Wachovia Wells Fargo
Walter and Karla Goldschmidt
Foundation
Washington Hispanic
Washington Nationals Baseball
Club, LLC
Washington State Society
Wayne Goldstein Memorial
Foundation
Western Presbyterian Church
Wiley Rein LLP
The Wollenberg Foundation
Womble Carlyle Sandridge &
Rice, LLP
Women Of All Saints
Wraase Family Foundation
YUM! Brands Foundation, Inc.
Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects
LLP
We would like to thank the following for President’s Council support through employee
giving, matching gifts and other fundraising programs and efforts.
2461 Corporation - Madam’s Organ
Restaurant & Bar
A.T. Kearney Holiday Food Drive
AARP - Drive To End Hunger
Accenture
AECOM National Capital Office
The Aidmatrix Foundation
Akerman Senterfitt LLP
Alban Tractor Co. Inc.
Alexandria Public Defender
Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity - PSI
Chapter
American Chemistry Council
Food Drive
American Health Care Association
American Petroleum Institute Fueling Our Community
American Society of Health Systems Pharmacists
American Society of Military
Comptrollers
America’s Charities
Ameriprise Financial Services
Amgen Foundation
Andrews Kurth LLP
The Annie E. Casey Foundation
AOL Time Warner
Apple
Applied Information Sciences
Applied Predictive Tech
Archer Daniels Midland Company
Arnold & Porter LLP
ASHP - 2012 Food Drive
ASHSP Food Drive
Association of American
Universities
AT&T
BAE Systems
Baker Tilly
Bank of America
Barnes Vanze
Bates White - Holiday Celebration
Raffle
Bean Kinney & Korman PC
Bernhard & Gardner
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Bingham McCutchen LLP
Birch Stewart Kolasch & Birch LLP
Blankingship & Keith, PC
Bobby’s Burger Palace LLC
The Boeing Company
Boeing PAC Match Program
Booz Allen Hamilton
Boston Consulting Group
BRTRC
Cameron/McEvoy PLLC
Capital One - Food Bankthrowdown
Carter, Coleman and Ragland
CBS Outdoor
CCSi
CenturyLink - Company Food Drive
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints - Feed the Need
Clark Hill PLC
Cochran & Owen LLC
Community Health Charities of the
National Capital Area
The Condo Law Group
Cook Craig & Francuzenko PLLC
Corporate Executive Board
Cotton & Company LLP
Cycle For Great Causes
Cyron & Miller LLP
David M. Schwarz Architects
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
Day & Johns, PLLC
DelCor - 10th Annual Food &
Funds Drive
Dell Direct Giving Campaign
Deloitte
Democratic Senatorial Committee
Destinations Showcase’s Campaign Against Hunger
Deutsche Bank Americas
Foundation
Dickstein Shapiro LLP
DiMuroGinsberg PC
DLA Piper LLP - Summer Food &
Funds Drive
Doggett Enterprises
Doumar Martin
Dr. Solano - Food & Funds Drive
Dun & Bradstreet Corporation
Foundation
Ebay Foundation
Edison Electric Institute
The Elsevier Foundation
Employees Charity Organization of
Northrop Grumman
Ericsson
ExxonMobil Corporation
EYP/ Architecture & Engineering
Fairfax Bar Association’s Paralegal
Section
Fannie Mae
Federal Public Defender, Alexandria
The Feinstein Foundation
FHI 360
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
FINRA
First Potomac Realty
Ford & Harrison LLP
Freddie Mac
Gannett
GE
GEICO
Global Impact
GoldStar Events, Inc.
Goodman, Allen & Filetti, PLLC
Google
Goulston & Storrs
Grant Thornton LLP
Greater Washington Board of Trade
Grocery Manufacturers Association
Hancock Daniel Johnson &
Nagel PC
Harris Teeter - Community Cares
Golf Tournament
Hartman-Cox Architects
Healthy Companies International
Hogan Lovells US LLP
Holland & Knight LLP
HR Source, Inc.
IBM Employee Services Center
IBM Retiree Charitable Campaign
iFaith Golf Challenge
International Association of
Exhibitions and Events
International Monetary Fund
Investment Company Institute
John Hancock Financial Services
Jones Day
Juniper Networks
Just Give
K&L Gates LLP
Kaiser Permanente Easy Give
Campaign
Kelley Drye & Warren LLP
King & Spalding
KPMG
L3 Stratis
LaSalle Hotel Lessee, Inc.
LeClair Ryan
Liberty Mutual
Lionbridge - Virtual Food Drive
Lipman Hearne, Inc.
Littler Mendelson, PC
LiUNA
Lockheed Martin
Macy’s
Maret School
McAfee, Inc.
McCandlish & Lillard PC
McGraw-Hill Companies
McGuireWoods LLP
McKissack & McKissack
McLandish Lillard
Medimmune, LLC
MercerTrigiani LLP
Merck Partnership for Giving
Microsoft Giving Campaign
Mile High United Way
Miller Brewing Company
Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley - Community
Affairs
MV+A Architects
National Association of Attorneys
General
National Education Association
Neiman Marcus Group
Network For Good
Nichols Zauzig Sandler PC
Northern VA Womens Social Club
NTEU Food Drive
Ober Kaler Grimes & Shriver
Office of Federal Public Defender
- Alexandria
Office of the City Attorney - City Of
Alexandria
Office of the Commonwealth’s
Attorney (Alexandria)
Ogilvy Washington
Open Society Institute
Oracle Corporation
Orix Foundation
PEPCO
The Pew Charitable Trusts
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
LLP
Podesta Group
Prince William County Attorney’s
Office
Quarles & Brady LLP
Razoo Foundation
Redmon Peyton & Braswell LLP
Reed Smith LLP
Rees Broome PC
Regan Zambri Long
RTKL Associates Inc.
Sapient Corporation
Schwab Charitable Fund
Scitor Corporation
Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Sita Business Systems,Inc
Smith Pachter McWhorter PLC
SmithGroupJJR
Southern Company - Christmas
Party Food Drive
Southern Friendship Missionary
Baptist Church
Sprint
SRA - Family Fun Day 2012
St. Anselms Abbey
Stantec
Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein &
Fox PLLC
Stewart and Stewart
The Summit Fund of Washington
SunTrust United Way Campaign
T. Rowe Price
Taste of the NFL
Tax Executives Institute, Inc.
TC Group
Tiff Advisory Services, Inc.
TMA Resources
TopKick of Broadlands, LLC
Topkick of Potomac Falls
Tosa Foundation
TRB - Food Drive 2012
Turbitt O’Herron & Leach PLLC
UBS Financial Services
United Way of the National Capital
Area
University of Maryland Libraries
VA Attorney General’s Office
Vanguard Charitable Endowment
Program
Verizon Foundation
Washington Research Library
Consortium
Washington State Society
Wellpoint Foundation
Wells Fargo Community Support
Campaign
Whitestone, Brent, Young &
Merril, P.C.
Wiencek + Associates Architects
Wiley Rein LLP
The Williams Companies, Inc.
Williams Lea
Williams Mullen
WLR Automotive Group
The World Bank
YRCI - Jeans For Beans
YUM! Brands Foundation, Inc.
ZGF - A Week of Good
The CAFB Development Department strives for accuracy. If you see an error please send a message to:
Christel Hair, Sr. Dir. of Strategic Partnerships and Community Engagement at [email protected]
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Bequests FY 2012-2013
We recognize the commitment and leadership of individuals who have decided to make planned gifts
to the Capital Area Food Bank. If you have included the food bank in your estate plans and are not
listed, please contact Claudia Morris at 202-644-9859, or email her at cmorris@capitalareafoodbank.
org so that we may properly acknowledge your kindness. We gratefully acknowledge the following
donors who have made planned gifts to the Capital Area Food Bank:
Realized Planned Gifts
Joseph R. Aponick
Barbara D. Diller
Elizabeth C. Downs
Judith A. Finkelstein
Monica Gallagher
Dorothy A. Glaser
Mary P. Holmstad
Bernice S. House
Karen A. Johnson
Helen J. Kaufman
Daniel Kiang
Murrey Marder
Alice S. Marriott
Mason F. Moore
Joan B. Naugle
Shirley Susan Platt
Dorothy B. Passer
Jane Grey Pfeiffer
Paul Pfeiffer
Corrine S. Stanton
Valita Jean Shepperd
Christel Allen Hair
Kenneth Jones
John Kefferstan
Catherine Russell Knox
Walter Taylor Lewis, Jr.
Sheri H. Link
Susan MacKnight
Jack R. Newman
Barry and Olga Scher
Carl L. Vacketta
Gloria Ward-Ravenell
Nancy Roman and Steven Cohen
Charles W. Walton
Michael and Alice Weinreb
C&S Wholesale Grocers
Cabbage Inc.
Campbell Soup Company
Canteen
Caribou Coffee
Casa Blanca Tortillas
Catholic Charities: Anchor Mental
Health
Catholic University
Central MD Research & Educ
Center
Central Union Mission
Central Virginia Food Bank
Centreplate
Centreville United Methodist
Church
Chartwells Thompson
Cherry Hill Farms
Chiquita Brands International
Class Produce Group
Clorox Company
Cluster: Wisconsin Network
Coastal Sunbelt Produce
Columbia Fresh Produce Sales
ConAgra Foods
Corporate Imaging Concepts
Costco
Cott Corporation
CVS Pharmacy
Dade Paper
Dannon Company
Darden Culinary
DC Central Kitchen
DC Public Schools
DC Surplus
Deep Root Organic Co-op
Deer Park
Delhaize America
DPI Midatlantic
ES3 LLC
Fairfax County Public Schools
Fancy Food Show - NASFT
Farming 4 Hunger
Federation of VA Food Banks
Feeding Children Everywhere
Flowers Baking Company of
Lynchburg
Food Bank of Delaware
Four Seasons Produce
Frito Lay
General Mills
Giant Food
Giffords Ice Cream
Gleaning for the World
Great Harvest Bread Company
Greenshoots Distribution
H&S Bakery
Hair Cuttery
Hana Foods
Harris Teeter
Hershey Company
Hillshire Brands
Honey Baked Ham Company
Hormel Foods Corporation
Johnson & Johnson
Kathy Corcoran
Keany Produce
Kellogg Company
KIND Healthy Snacks
Komen Race for the Cure
Kraft Foods
Future Planned Gifts
Andrew E. Barrer
Robert M. Brown
Allan Glass
Judith E. Goldstein
Raleigh Hansl
CAFB’s Healthy Food Coordinator Cameron Henry prepares
greens at the CAFB Mobile Marketplace.
Food Donors
Aldi
Allied - THA
B.K. Miller Co., Inc.
Bakery de France
Barilla America Inc.
Berliner Specialties
Bimbo Bakeries
BJ’s Wholesale Club
Blue Ridge Area Food Bank
Lancaster Foods
Land O Lakes Inc.
LaVilla Produce
Lee Salins, LLC
Lewis Orchards
Logan Food Company
LSG Sky Chefs-National
LYFE Kitchen
MagNoodle
March of Dimes
Marine Corps Marathon
Marriott Wardman Park
Martha’s Table Inc.
Maryland Food Bank
MDV Nash Finch
ME Swing
Metropolitan Cooking &
Entertaining
Metropolitan Poultry & Seafood
Co.,
Michael Foods Inc
Mid Atlantic Gleaning Network
Mojave Foods
Mondelez International
Montgomery Co. Dept. of Parks
Monumental Vending
Murrys Steaks, Inc.
My Organic Market
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
National Presbyterian Church
Nestle Nutrition USA
Netherlands Embassay
Occasions Catering
Organic Valley
Outreach
P&K Services, LLC
P. Vigneri & Sons, INC
Panache Cuisine, LLC
Panera Bread
Patriot Land & Wildlife Management Services
Peace United Methodist Church
Pepsi Cola
Performance Foodservice
Phil Abundance
Presiding Bishop of LDS Church
Quaker-Tropicana-Gatorade
Race for Hope 5K
Randall Memorial UMC
Reser’s Fine Foods
Revolution Foods
Ryeco, LLC
Safeway
Sam’s Club
Samui Beverage Co.
Sara Lee Foods
Sauder, Inc
Second Harvest Food Bank
Central Fl
Second Harvest of South Georgia
Share Food Network
Shoppers
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ShopRite
Six Flags America
Society of St. Andrews
Sodexo at National Zoo
St. Matthew’’s United Methodist
Chu
Starbucks Corporation
Sunny Delight Beverages
Superior Sales Inc
Sur La Table
Szawlowski Potato Farms
Talking Turkey Provisions
Target
Taylor Farm
The Fresh Market
The House
Tiger Woods Foundation
Torrey Farms
Tropicana Products, Inc.
U.S. Xpress, Inc.
Unilever
US Foodservice
USDA Farmers Market
Walmart
Washington Hebrew Congregation
Wayne E. Bailey Produce
Western Veg-Produce, Inc.
Whole Foods Market
Food Drives
1757 Golf Club
1st Presbyterian Youth
2GF Architects
3801 Connecticut Ave Apartments
4 More Travel
9:30 Club
AARP
Abacus Technology Corp.
Accentia Technologies LTD
Accenture
Access Intelligence
ACHP
ActioNet, Inc.
ADK (BZ)
Administration for Children and
Families
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Advisory Board
Akridge
Alexandria Country Day School
Alexandria Health Department
Alexandria Post Office
Alford Saint Baptist Church
All Souls Episcopal Church
All State
All Throttle MC
Alley Cat Allies
Allstate Insurance Co
Alpha Epsilon Pi
Alpha Phi Omega - UMD
Altarum
Alternative Breaks at the University
of Maryland
Ambassador Apartments AME - Washington Conference Young People’s Dept.
American Express
American Institute of Architects
American Psychological Association
American Sign Language Honor
Society
American Society of Health System
Pharmacists
American Society of International
Law
American Society of Military
Comptrollers
American University, Washington
College of Law Review
American University: Green
Move-Out
America’s Health Insurance Plans
Amnesty International
Animal Rescue League
Anna Health Care, Inc.
Annunciation Church
Apolline Condominiums
Appian Corp
Apple Grove Elementary
APWG - Ball Aerospace
Archbishop Carroll High School
Arlington County Probation and
Parole
Kelli waters her beans at Children of Mine, one of the CAFB’s
partner agencies in DC.
Arnold & Porter Law Offices
Arrowhead Elementary
Association of State Territorial
Health Officials
AstraZeneca
AT Kearney
ATKINS
Atlantic Skyline
Avalon Gallery Place
Avery Park Apartments
Bailey’s Crossroads Volunteer Fire
Department
Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP
Bancroft Elementary
Bank of America
Battle of the Bands, University of
Maryland
Bayshore Moving Storage
Beacon Heights Elementary
Beaconfire
Bean, Kinney and Korman PC
Bella Cosmetic Surgery
Beltsville Academy
Benjamin Banneker High School
Bethesda Chevy Chase High School
Bible Way #4
Billy Casper Golf
Birch,Stewart, Kolasch & Birch LLP
Bishop Ireton
Bladensburg Elementary
Blake Real Estate
Blakingship & Keith
Bloomingdale’s
B’nai Tzedek Congregation
Boat US
Bowie Baysox Stadium
Boy Scout Troop & Pack 1864
Bridge Club
Bright Horizons
British School of Washington
Brookfield Office Properties
Brookville Townhouses
C. Elizabeth Rieg Regional School
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft
Calvert House Apartments
Calvert Investments
Camden Development Inc - Mid
Atlantic
Campagna Center
CANstruction: Washington
Architectural Foundation
Capital Area Reach
Capital City Public Charter School
Capital Partner for Education
Capitol College
Capitol Concierge Inc
Capitol Heights Elementary
Capitol Hill Towers
Capitol Martial Arts Academy
Carmody Hills Elementary School
CarQuest Beltsville
Carr Maloney PC
Cathedral of St. Matthew
Catholic University School of Law
Cavalier Club Apartment Homes
CBIZ
CDI Corporation
CEB
Center City Public Charter School
Centreville High School
CGI Federal
Cherokee Lane Elementary
Chevy Chase Community Center
Chevy Chase Land Company
Chiara Law
Chick-Fil-A
Children’s National Medical Center
Christian Family Montessori School
Church of Beauty
Church of the Little Flower
Church of the Nativity
Church of the Redeemer Presbyterian USA
Ciao Bella
City of Alexandria
Classic Look Salon
Cochran & Owen LLC
Coldwell Banker Residential
Coleman American Moving - Allied
Van Lines
Coliseum Wealth Management
Comite Pro-Bolivia
Commonwealth One FCU
Community Radiology
Community Roots UMD
Congregation Har Shalom
Congregation Har Tzeon Agudath
Achim
Cooley Law Firm
Council of Foreign Relations
County Day School of McLean
Courtyard by Marriott
CSSS.Net
Cub Scout Pack 7777
Cushman & Wakefield of Washington DC, Inc
CWA Local 2275
Cyron and Miller LLP
Dalberg DC
Danaher Corporation
DARCARS Automotive Group
Davis Elementary
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
Day & Johns PLLC
DC Bocce League
DC Prep Edgewood Middle School
DC Renaissance Hotel
DC Union College Board
DC Young Republicans
DCPS - Early Stages
DCS Corporation
Del Frisco’s Grille
DelCor
Dell Services
Deloitte Consulting
Deluxe Delivery
Democratic Senatorial Campaign
Committee
Digital Signal Corp
District Heights Elementary
District of Columbia College
Access Program
DLA Piper
Dosomething.org/PBJ Jam Slam
Doswell E Brooks Elementary
School
Doubletree
Dr. K Hill Orthodontics
Dr. Solano’s Food and Funds Drive
Dulles Regional Chamber of
Commerce
East Meadow Apartments
Ebenezer AME Church
EECA Community Foundation Inc
Embassy Suites
Equity Residential
Ernst & Young
Everest College
EXL Service, Inc.
Fair Oaks DMV
Fairfax Bar Association Paralegal
Section
Fairfax Chamber of Commerce
Feds Feed Families Food Drive
First Potomac
Flippo Construction Company
Fort Foote Elementary
FOSE
Gables City VISA
Gainesville Pub
GAP Solutions, Inc
Gaylord National Hotel
Generation Joshua Innovators of
Freedom Club
Generosity Feeds
Geneva Software
George C Marshall High School
George Mason University
George Washington University
Georgetown University
Gesher Jewish Day School
Giant Foods
Girl Scout Council of the Nation’s
Capital
Girl Scouts of America
Girls on the Run
Glenn Dale Elementary
Global Wire Solutions, Inc
Gonzaga Father/Son Group
Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant
Grand Hyatt Hotel
Grant Thornton LLP
Grantmakers for Effective
Organizations
Greater Reston Chamber of
Commerce
Greater Springfield Chamber of
Commerce
Greenbelt Elementary
Greenbelt Middle School
Greg Gannon Food Drive
Grocery Manufacturers Association
Hancock Daniel Johnson &
Nagle PC
Harris Teeter’s Harvest Feast
Harvester PCA Church
HCR Manor Care
Healthtrax
Heart of America
Heather Hills Elementary
HeiTech Services, Inc.
Hersha Hospitality Management
High Point High
Hillcrest Heights Elementary
School
Hilltop Consultants
Hilton Worldwide
Hip Hop Karaoke DC
Holy Child Middle School
Holy Comforter-St. Cyprian
Holy Rosary Catholic Church
Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Holy Trinity United Baptist Church
Home Properties
Home Seller Solutions, LLC
Horace Mann Elementary
Houston Elementary School
Howard University
Huntington Ingalls Industries
IBEW Local 28
Imagine Andrews Public Charter
School
Immanuel Christian School
Innovative Technologies, Inc
Intermodal Association of North
America
International Association for
Dental Research
International Free and Accepted
Modern Masons & Order of
Eastern Stars Electra Grand
Chapter
Investment Company Institute
Iron Mountain
Islamic Relief USA
James K Polk Elementary School
Jason Yi’s Tae Kwon Do
Jefferson Academy & Middle
School
Jewish Community Center of
Greater Washington
Jewish Primary Day School of the
Nation’s Capital
Johns Hopkins SAIS
Johns Hopkins University Carey
Business School
JW Marriott Wardman
Kaiser Permanente Health Plan
Kearney & Company
Kemp Mill Elementary School
Kemp Mill Synagogue
Kenmoor Elementary
Kennedy Center
Kesher Israel
Kettler Management
Kids Against Hunger DC Metro
Kipp DC
Kortney Ringel Photography
Lake Arbor Elementary
Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc
Latham Hotel
Law Enforcement United
Laymen of DC & Vicinity
LeClair Ryan
Leesylvania State Park
Liberty Tax Service
Liquidity Services Inc.
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Long & Foster Real Estate
Lorton Community Action Center
M Squared Strategies
Macy’s
Madison Hotel
MAG Fest
Magruders
Mahogany Money Makers
Making Movies Dance Collective
Manulife Financial Building
Maret School
Marriott International
Marshall Heights Community
Center
Maryland Society of Accountants
MaryPIRG
Mayor’s Youth Leadership Initiative
McAffe Inc
McCandlish & Lillard PC
McGuire Woods
Melvin J Berman Hebrew Academy
Menkiti Group
Mercer Trigiani
Meridian at Mt Vernon Triangle
Metro Day School
Metters Incorporated
Mind’s Eye Society
MITRE Corporation
Montgomery Blair High School
Montgomery Parks: Brookside
Gardens
Motion Picture Assoc. of America
Mount Calvary Baptist Church
Mount Daniel Elementary School
Mount Rainier Elementary School
Mount Vernon- Lee Chamber of
Commerce
MPR Association Inc
Mt. Vernon Baptist Church
My BodyMoveZ LLC
NARFE Premier FCU
National 4-H Council
National Association of Letter
Carriers Food Drive
National Cathedral School
National Council of Synagogue
Youth
National Harbor Wyndham Vacation
Ownership
National Junior Honor Society of
Ernest Just Middle School
Booz Allen Hamilton volunteer Tina Lustre packs Weekend Bags for children in need.
National Law Center on Homeless
& Poverty
National Massage Therapy Institute
Nationwide Insurance
Naylor Road School
Nazarene Outpost Ministries
NCAC WVU Alumni
Needle Chasers of Chevy Chase
Neiman Marcus
New York Ave Presbyterian Church
Nicholas Orem Middle School
Nielsen Company
Northern Virginia Learning
Academy
Northern Virginia Mental Health
Institute
Northhampton Apartments
NY Avenue Presbyterian Church
Oaklands Elementary
Oakwood School
Ober Kaler Grimes & Shriver
Odyssey Hospice
Office of the Federal Public
Defender, Eastern District of
Virginia
Ogilvy Washington
Ohev Shalom Talmud Torah
Ohr Kodesh
Olney Chapel
ONE Campaign
Osher Life Longlearning Institute
Our Lady of Grace
Our Lady of Lourdes
Our Lady of Sorrows
Our Lady of Victory School and
Parish
Our Lady Queen of Peace
Outpost Ministries
Overlee Community Association
Overseas Private Investment Corp
Oxon Hill Manor
Oxon Hill Middle School
Pack 98 Cub Scouts
Paint Branch Elementary School
Park Shirlington Apartments
Park Tower
Partnership for Public Service
PATH
Paul Hastings LLP
Paul Public Charter School
PCMA Capital Chapter
Penn Landing Apartments
Penny Saver Yard Sale
Perkins & Will
Pi Kappa Alpha
Pier 1 Region Metro DC
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
LLP
PNC Bank
Polo Factory Store - Potomac Mills
Potomac Place Tower
Premier Aquatics
Preservation of Zion Fellowship
Church
Presidential Inaugural Committee
National Day of Service
Prince & Haze Covert
Prince George’s Community College
Prince William County Attoney’s
Office
Prince William County Probation
and Parole
Prince William Health District
Priority Partners
Professionals for Non-Profits
Progressive Insurance
Quebec House Apartments
Quincy Hotel
Ratner Companies
Rebecca Bitzer & Assoc.
Reed Smith LLP
Refiner’s Foursquare Church
Renaissance Hotel
Renaissance Mayflower Hotel
Rent-A-Center
Rhode Island Row
Robert Goddard French Immersion
& Montessori
Rock Creek Park (Nat. Park
Service)
Rosa L Parks Elementary School
Rosaryville Elementary School
Rotary Club of Capital Hill
Ruby Tuesday’s
Sabin Vaccine Institute
Safeway’s Help Us End Hunger
Food Drive
SAIC
Savantage Financial Services, Inc
Save the Children
SC at the House at Inc
Scouting for Food
Second Genesis, Inc.
Second Saturday Ernst/Young/SAIC
Volunteer Group
Serve Manassas
Shalom Kosher
Shelton D. Redden #139 Masonic
Lodge
Sherwin-Williams
Shiloh Baptist Church
Shirley Construction
Shoppers Food
Shrine of the Sacred Heart Parish
Sibley Hospital
Sidwell Friends Middle School
SIFMA
Silver Spring Learning Center
Simplexity
Sister Maria A Jones Missionary
Ministry, Salem Baptist Church
Sixth & I Synagogue
SkateQuest
Skyline Elementary
Smith Pachter McWhorter PLC
Sodexo
South County Youth Club
Southeast Hebrew Congregation
Southern Company Food Drive
Southern Friendship Missionary
Baptist Church
Southern Management Corp
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Specialty Hospital of Washington
SPFPA Union
Sport & Spine Rehab
Sports Authority
Sprint
St Paul’s Episcopal Church
St. Augustine Church
St. Augustine School
St. Bernadette Church
St. Edward Catholic Church
St. Gabriel Catholic Church
St. Louis de France
St. Luke Catholic Church
St. Martins Food Pantry
St. Mary of Nazareth School
St. Mary, Mother of God
St. Michael the Archangel
St. Patrick Episcopal Day School
St. Paul Episcopal Church
St. Peter School
St. Stephen, Martyr
St. Teresa of Avila
Starbucks Coffee
Statistics Collaborative, Inc.
Sterling United Methodist Church
Stratford University
Stuff-A-Truck
Subway
Sunrise Senior Living
Swank Audio Visuals
Swedish Lutheran Church of
Washington
T.C. Williams
Takoma Park Earth Scouts
TASC Young Professionals
Tayac Elementary
Teal Davidson
Temple Sinai
Templeton Elementary
Tetra Tech
Thanksgoween 2012
The 100 Black Men of Greater
Washington DC
The AES Corporation
The American College Trust and
Estate Council
The Aspen Institute
The Barclay/Ravenel and Park
Meridian Apartments
The Body You Want
The Boston Consulting Group
The Brandywine Apartments of
Maryland, LLC
The Catholic University of America
Libraries
The Cheesecake Factory
The Children’s Guild
The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints
The Flats
The Gardens Ice House
The GIRLS Group - The Children’s
Guild
The Grays Apartments
The Halle Companies
The Marketplace In Woodridge
The NPD Group
The Offices of Penn Schoen Berland
The Ohio State University
The Trust for Public Land
The Warwick Apartments
The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars
The Wyoming Apt Building
Thompson Coburn
Tifereth Israel Congregation
Tikkun Leil Shabbat
Torah School of Greater
Washington
Tour les Jours
Tourism For Tomorrow
Town Square at Mark Center
Transport America
Travel Channel
Tray Business
Tree of Life PCS
Trinity Washington University
Triple Canopy Inc
Turbitt, O’Herron & Leach PLLC
Turkey Trot
Turner Construction Company
Two Rivers Public Charter School
UCF Alumni
United Educators
University of Delaware Alumni Club
University of Maryland
University of Southern California &
oregon University Alumni Clubs
University Towers Condominiums
US Airways
US Senate (SAA)
VA DMV Agency 154
Van Meter Columbia Uptown
Van Meter Woodland Park
Vansville Elementary
Vantage Fitness
VDOT Northern VA District
Verve Health & Fitness
Virginia Department of Corrections
Virginia International University
Vornado/Charles E Smith
Wal-Mart
WAMU 88.5
Washington Adventist University’s
Communications Department
Washington Area Parrot Head Club
Washington Capitals
Washington DC Christadelphian
Ecclesia
Washington Ethical Society
Washington Gas Co
Washington Hebrew Congregation
Washington International School
Washington Nationals Baseball
Club
Washington Research Library
Consortium
Weichert Realtors
Weight Watchers
Welch’s Karate
Westfield’s Golf Club
Westin Georgetown Hotel
Weyanoke Elementary School
Whole Foods Market
Williams Lea
Williams Mullen Tysons Corner
Office
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
WIRRE
Woodrow Wilson International
Center for Scholars
Woodside Synagogue
Woodway at Trinity Centre
World Hunger Education Service
World Tavern Poker at The
Bungalow
Wyndham Resorts
Wystar
Yeshiva of Greater Washington
YISE Nursery
Young Israel Shomrai Emunah
Zion Baptist Church
Zuckerman Gravely
In-Kind Donors 2012–2013
2100 Prime Restaurant
8407 Kitchen Bar
98.7 WMZQ
ABC7/WJLA-TV and News Channel 8
AFI Silver Theatre
Allied Integrated Marketing
Angeli Gourmet
Annapolis Marriott Waterfront
Arena Stage at the Mead Center for
American Theater
Arucola Osteria Italiana
Bacardi USA, Inc.
Balmar
Beer Institute
Bella Bryce Designs
Bethesda Central Farm Market
Bloomingdale’s
Bobby’s Burger Palace
Booz Allen Hamilton
Boston Marriott Copley Place
Boston Marriott Long Wharf
Boveda
Cabot Creamery Cooperative
Carmine’s
Central Farm Markets
Central Michel Richard
Chevy Chase Valet
Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent
Mile
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Choquette
CNN
CPR MultiMedia Solutions
D.C. Lottery
Dana Brown Ritter
Dance Place
Diageo
Distilled Spirits Council of the United
States
DJ John Jazz
DLA Piper
Edible Arrangments
Eileen Fisher
Eileen Williams
Eleanor Clift
Elizabeth Denholm
Frenchman’s Reef & Morning Star - St.
Thomas, US Virgin Island Resort
Georgetown Barkery
Geppetto Catering
Giant Food
Glenn Dale Golf Club
Good Stuff Eatery
Heering
Herman Miller
Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens
Il Porto Restaurant
Jeffrey Menick
Jenn Kline Vallina
Julia D’Ambrosi
JW Marriott Camelback Inn, Scottsdale
JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country
Resort & Spa
Kicks Karate
Kramer Portraits, New York
La Tasca
Laredo Grill
Las Vegas Marriott
Liberty Mountain Resort
Live Nation
LM&O Advertising
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Marco Island Resort & Spa Marriott
Maria Collum and Myrium Velasquez
Mark Gregory Photography
Marriott Costa Rica San Juan
Marriott Marquis New York
Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
Marriott Philadelphia Downtown
Marriott Wardman Park Hotel
Matchbox Food Group
Meridian Pint
Microsoft
Mike and Mary Dunn
Mitch Berliner and Debra Moser
Morgan Fykes of DCFunemployment
Nancy Chistolini
Newport Marriott and Spa
Omar Sider & SuperstatTickets.com
Occidental Grill and Seafood
Orlando World Center Marriott
Pantheon
Park City Marriott
Periwinkle Gifts
Plantmasters
Proof
Rajan Sedalia
Ratner Companies
Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel
Renaissance Mayflower Hotel
Renaissance New York Times Square Hotel
Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld
Renaissance Paris Vendome Hotel
Renaissance, the Lodge at Sonoma Resort
& Spa
Renn’s Produce
Republic National Distributing Company
Ridgewells Catering
Roberta and Freeman Hair
Rosa Mexicano
Ruth Bletzinger
Safeway Inc.
Saks Fifth Avenue
Salon Nader
Salt Lake Marriott Downtown At City Creek
San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter and
Riverwalk Hotels
San Juan Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino
SCRAP DC
Shakespeare Theatre Company
Silver Diner
Spike Mendolsohn
Stonyman Gourmet Farmer
Teaism
The Alicart Restaurant Group
The Fourth Estate at the National Press
Club
The Kennedy Center
The Melting Pot
The Sports Club/LA: Washington DC
The Washington Nationals
The Washington Post Company
Toby’s Dinner Theatre of Columbia
Tynise Nicole Jewelry
Vail Mountain Resort & Spa
Washington Capitals
Washington Kastles
Washington Wizards
Whole Foods Market
Wintergreen Resort
WUSA 9 News
OTHER WAYS TO HELP THE CAPITAL AREA FOOD BANK
While we depend on food, funds and volunteers, there are other ways you can support the Capital Area Food Bank.
Please contact Roxann Seals at [email protected] if you are able to assist us with the following:
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Work in our new Urban Demonstration Garden
Underwrite the cost of food drive boxes
Provide auction items for our annual Blue Jeans Ball
Teach nutrition or cooking courses
Donate motor vehicles in good condition to supplement
our transportation needs
• Donate multimedia projector
• Provide pro bono landscaping services for a year
• Link the CAFB to your neighborhood listservs
and blogs
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YOUTH VOLUNTEERING
Whether he’s playing in New Orleans, Cleveland or Oakland, Super Bowl 44 Champion
Usama Young always makes time to volunteer at the Capital Area Food Bank. For the
third year in a row Young, along with 27 Prince George’s County Public School students,
helped pack and sort food at the food bank’s Northeast Washington food distribution
center last June.
Young volunteers make a tremendous contribution to the Capital Area Food Bank.
There are lots of opportunities for youth
who are under the age of 18 to get involved
and learn about hunger issues throughout
the region. If you have any questions regarding youth volunteering or want to set
up a special volunteer activity, please contact the volunteer department via email at
[email protected] or call
202-644-9841. All youth volunteers must
schedule their participation through the
Volunteer Programs Department to ensure
we have waivers on file for everyone.
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Photo Courtesy: London Wheeler
ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2012–2013
C A P I TA L A R E A FO O D BA N K
Together we can solve hunger
CapitalAreaFoodBank.org
4900 Puerto Rico Ave, NE
Washington, DC 20017
Phone (202) 644-9800
Fax (202) 529-1767
6833 Hill Park Drive
Lorton, VA 22079
Phone (571) 482-4770
Fax (703) 541-0179