2011 Annual Report

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Food For Free
Annual Report 2011
The Party Under the Harvest Moon will be
Friday, October 19 at MIT’s Morss Hall.
Join us for great food, live music, and a chance
to support our Produce Rescue program.
2011Year-At-A-Glance
January:
Home Delivery began the year with 51 clients. This
program, which brings food to low-income seniors
and people with disabilities, was funded by the City
of Cambridge’s Community Development Block
Grant Program and The Bushrod Campbell-Adah
Hall Charity Fund.
February:
Didriks held its third, annual, month-long fundraiser
for Food For Free.
March:
Produce Rescue and Distribution began deliveries
to Pine Street Inn, with support from the Liberty
Mutual Foundation. Produce Rescue also began
serving two of the Hildebrand Family Self Help
Center’s family shelters.
April:
Food For Free hosted the Cambridge Forum with
Andrew Rimas, editor of the Improper Bostonian and
co-author of Empires of Food: Feast, Famine, and the Rise
and Fall of Civilizations.
July:
Boston Area Gleaners made their first delivery of the
year of fruit and vegetables gleaned from local farms.
By year’s end, we would distribute 26,800 pounds of
BAG’s gleanings.
Food For Free began providing rescued produce to
Haven from Hunger, in Peabody.
Chef Erwin Ramos, of Olé Mexican Grill, cooked
a benefit dinner at Whim, the restaurant at Smolak
Farms, with proceeds going to Food For Free.
August:
Field of Greens harvested 1,216 pounds of beets,
cabbage, carrots, and collards this month, on their way
to a harvest of 4,400 pounds by season’s end.
September:
Operations Manager Dennis McCarthy injured his
knee, necessitating some time away from his routes.
Thankfully, Metro Pedal Power was available to pick
up a number of deliveries, making it possible for us
to keep serving all of our partners during the busy
autumn months.
The City of Cambridge honored Dennis McCarthy,
Operations Manager, and Simon Walsh, Home Delivery
Driver, for their outstanding contributions to the quality
of life in Cambridge.
October:
May:
November:
After several years of partnering to rescue food
from Farmers’ Markets, Metro Pedal Power began
delivering food to some of our smaller recipients.
The first beneficiaries of MetroPed’s deliveries were
Prospect Hill Academy and the Fletcher Maynard
Afterschool Program. This work was supported by
Community Health Network Area 17.
June:
The Transportation Partnership marked its first
anniversary. This program picks up food orders from
the Greater Boston Food Bank and delivers them to
Cambridge food programs that do not have their
own transportation. By year’s end this program
would deliver 676,000 pounds of food.
Food For Free’s annual fundraiser, The Party Under
the Harvest Moon, raised more than $50,000 for
our Produce Rescue program.
Rendezvous in Central Square held its second, annual
Giving Thanks Benefit Luncheon, hosted by Chef
Steve Johnson and General Manager Nicole Bernier.
December:
With support from the Clipper Ship Foundation
and the Klarman Family Foundation, Food For Free
purchased a new, larger truck to replace our old Hino.
Fully recuperated, and with a new knee, Dennis
McCarthy returns to his role as Operations Manager.
Harvest Co-op Market helped shoppers support Food
For Free and The Greater Boston Food Bank by offering
gift cards at its registers.
Individual Donors (continued)
2012
Dates to Remember
May 30
First volunteer day at Field of Greens.
Email: [email protected]
to volunteer.
June 11
Farmers’ Market Rescue season starts.
Volunteers are needed to collect food from
markets in Boston, Cambridge, and Somerville.
Email [email protected] to sign up.
June 30
David Leslie’s last day as Executive Director.
August 20
Tickets go on sale for the
Party Under the Harvest Moon.
October 19
Party Under the Harvest Moon,
at MIT’s Morss Hall.
November 17
Rendezvous in Central Square’s
Giving Thanks Benefit Luncheon.
Jonathan and Andrea Plate, Janet Pletcher, Oakes Plimpton and Patricia Magee, Sherry Pollack, Charles Popper, Christopher Porter, Rosemary Porter,
Meyer Potashman, Suzanne and John Pratt, Adele Pressman, Cindy Quense and Tim Hughes, Dana Quinn, Joseph Quinn, Carol Rainwater, Kyle Ramey, Greg
Raposa, Kirthi Reddy, Fred Reece, Meg Rehrauer, John Reinhardt, Hank Reisen, Nicole Reitz, Phil and Bev Reitz, Suzanne Renna, Audrey Resutek, Joanna
Revelas and Rick Montgomery, Laura Rice and Lee Haack, Jane and Robert Richards, Michael Richards, Margaret Richardson, Paul Richardson, Jennifer Riley
and Karl Klapper, Andrew Rimas, James Robbins, Stephen and Becky Robbins, Jackson Robinson, Abby Rockefeller and Lee Halprin, Mitchell and Carol Rose,
Judith Rosen and Charles Dresner, Wendy Rosen and Ellen Sippel, Lawrence Rosenberg, Alice Rothchild and Daniel Klein, Amy Rothstein, Laurie Rothstein,
Susan Rowley, Birendro Roy and Tara Binetti, Beth Rubenstein, Melissa Rubinsky, Amy Rugel and Peter Norris, Mary Russell, Ruth Ryals, Scott Sahl and
Ellen Turetsky-Sahl, Dan Salera, Virginia Sammett, David Sandberg and Dina Mardell, Karen Sangster, John and Kathy Santosuosso, Annie Santulan, Nunzi
Sapuppo, Maria Sauzier, Dennis Scannell and Jane Kamensky, Jay Scheide, Adam Schepp, F.M. and Barbara Scherer, James Schmidt and Pam Vlahakis, Anita
and Daniel Schoen, Andrew and Whitney Schutzbank, I.Z. Schwaab, Barbara Schwartz and Brad Bennett, David Schwartz and Jane Price, Emma Schwartz,
Jeffrey Schwotzer, Grenell and Bruce Scott, Regina Scotti, David Sears and Janet Stein, Marina Seevak, Michael Seiden, Jayashree and Pralay Senchaudhuri,
Mary Ann Serra, Nancy Sevich, Brian Shannon, Steven Shapin, Ryan and Rebecca Shawgo, Patrice Sherman, Ronnie Sherwood and Robyn Ferrero, Mary
Shillie, Anne Shuhler, Gail Shulman, Susan and Stanley Shuman, Mark Sideris, Judith Siemen, Vaughn Sills and Lowry Pei, Rae Simpson, Joyce Singer,
Janine Sirignano, Stephen Skuce, Saul Slapikoff, Randolph Slaughter, Vicky Slavin and Stephen Pinkerton, Zoya and Seymour Slive, William Small, Pamela
Smalley, Anne Smith, Frank and Alice Smith, Isabel (Leigh) Smith and Pam Chatis, Jeanne Smith, Jefferson Smith, Kimberly Smith and Adam Kahn, Rhonda
Smith, Helen Snively, Lydia Snover, Cynthia Snow and Irving A. Kurki, Betty Snyder and Sarah Smith, Robert and Kristina Snyder, Maxwell and Joanne Solet,
Stuart and Judith Solomon, Elizabeth Sommers and Loocie Brown, Wendy Soref, Keith Soucy and Mona Vachon, Dee Spears, Maria Speck, Joan Squeri, John
St. George, Matthew and Betsey St. Onge, Brenda Stanfield, Ashara Stansfield, Martha Stearns, Barbara and Tobias Stein, Virginia and Michael Stein, Robert
S. Steinberg, Sherry Steiner, Victoria Steinitz and Elliot G. Mishler, Mark Stern and Lynn Barker, Rosann and Randall Stern, Brooke Stevens and Thomas
McCorkle, Lois Stiles Edgerly, Wesley and Patricia Stimpson, Kim Stocking, Holly Stoehr, Cynthia Stolarek, Susan and Arthur Strang, Lise and Miles Striar, Lucy
and Daniel Stroock, Marcia Stubbs, Nadine and John H. Suhrbier, David and Catherine Sullivan, Michael Sullivan, Judy Summersby, Anna Marie Svedrofsky,
Kara Swanson, Bruce Sylvester, Ann Szczepanski, David Szlag, Diane Tabor, Carole Talley, Martha Taub, Prabhu Tegur, Christopher and Alexis Teixeira, Kevin
Tierney and Kimberly Knickle-Tierney, Ted and Mary Tierney, Timothy J. Toomey, Anthee Travers, Shane Treadway, Thomas Treat, Louis Tucker, Ivy Turner,
Lawrence Tuttle and Patricia Martin, Anne Umansky, E. Kelly Umstott, Maria Valenzuela, Beth Van Belle, Yasemin (Minka) vanBeuzekom, Jordan Vance,
James Vath, Tanya Vellaringattu, Herb and Dorothy Vetter, Francois Vigier, Magdalene Voelmle, Mary Ellen Vogler, Alice Wadden, Stephen Walch and Linda
Williams, Richard Wallace, Catherine Walthers, Stephen Warley, Anne Warner, Lyle Warner, Rebecca Warner, Karen and Gary Warrington, Craig Watkins,
Fan Watkinson, Peter Watkinson, Thomasine Watson, Robert Weber, Carol Weinhaus, Judith and Douglas Weinstock, Susan Weir, Richard Weissbourd and
E. Avery Rimer, Michael Wessels and Patricia Maher, Marjorie Westerman, Susan and Peter White, Suzanne Wilkinson, Andrea Williams, Brandon Williams,
Cana Williams, Jane Williams, Loren Wilson and Phyllis Kutt,
Jeanne Winner, Julia and Rex Withers, Alice and Robert Wolf,
Alicia Wolfe, Cathy Wolff, Lisa and Wing Wong, Ping Wong,
Amy Woods, Carolyn Woollen-Tucker, Henry and Sheli Wortis,
Susan Woskie, Peter and Patricia Wright, G. Elizabeth Wylde
and Lance Drane, Marilyn Yee, Stephanie Yesner, Robin Young,
Alan Zaslavsky and Noel Jette, Geraldine Zetzel, Robert Zevin,
Lise Zieg, Alec and Elizabeth Zimmer, Janet Zimmern, Dorothy
Zinberg, Margaret Zirker and Scott Warmkessel, Gerald Zuriff,
and Charles Zymaris.
Please let us know if we have inadvertently left your name off this
list, if you would prefer to be listed differently, or if you would prefer
not to be listed. We apologize for any errors.
Home Delivery reaches full enrollment of 60 clients.
Produce Rescue sets a new record,
delivering 1,020,000 pounds of food in 2011.
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Board of Directors
From the Executive Director
Peggy Kutcher
Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose President
Robert Snyder
Vice President
Dana Philbrook
Treasurer
Joanna Vanden
Clerk
Anne Cushman
Steve Landau
Maggie McNally
Janet Murray
John Musser
Staff
David R. Leslie
Executive Director
Michelle Holcomb
Development Director
Dennis McCarthy
Operations Manager
Produce Rescue
Dann Friedman
Driver
Christian Oviedo
Driver
Adam Collins
Drivers’ Assistant
Julio Francisco
Drivers’ Assistant
Home Delivery
Simon Walsh
Home Delivery Driver
Field of Greens
Sally Velez-Guzman
Farm Manager
Administration
Blake Roberts
Administrative Assistant
Early in 2005, soon after I began my tenure as executive director, I wrote in our 2004 Annual Report:
“Food For Free - sounds simple. We rescue food soon to be discarded, supplement that with
purchases of fresh produce from the wholesalers at the N.E. Produce Center and, on occasion,
non-perishables from the Greater Boston Bank. Then, we give it away—for free!”
Since then, a lot has changed. As a nation, we›ve experienced the worst economic times since the
Great Depression. Some of us, and many of our neighbors in the communities where we live, have
suffered greatly as a result. More people than ever confront the challenges of food insecurity, and
hunger, on a daily basis. Too many families find it ever more difficult to put a healthy meal on the
table, especially for their children. Obesity as a potential epidemic in our society seems more likely with
every passing year. Health issues related to what we in America eat, such as diabetes and heart disease,
apparently are more prevalent than ever. And, as oil prices go up, so does the cost of food—especially for
fresh, nutritious foods like the vegetables and fruits which are so important to a healthy lifestyle. So, too, has the work of Food For Free changed. In 2011, we delivered nearly three times as much food as
in 2004. We serve more than thirty more programs than we did then. We serve fifty percent more home
delivery clients. We go to the Greater Boston Food Bank everyday now rather than just twice a week. We now
collect more than twice as much fresh produce from local farms which we typically deliver no later than the
following day. We still rely greatly on volunteers—for home delivery, on the farm, on our truck routes, in the
office, for our annual Party Under the Harvest Moon, and, of course, on our Board of Directors. But, we also
now have Adam and Julio on our staff to assist our drivers—and given all the extra expectations, both of
them have made a huge contribution to the success of our daily work.
Yet now, as I approach my retirement at the end of June (and my entrance into my Medicare years!),
I can look back and see how much the work of Food For Free is the same as it was in 2004—and, too, as
in 1981 when Food For Free was founded. We still get a whole lot done without lots of extra expense. In
2005, Dennis was our Operations Manager, Christian and Dann were our regular drivers, Simon directed
our Home Delivery program, and Michelle led all of our development efforts from our 96 square foot
office in the enclosed second floor back porch of the CEOC building—and she has to share that limited
space with me! In 2012, we’ve added some hours, especially for Dann, Simon, and Michelle, but we’re
all still here, and the Food For Free team has been an amazingly committed and effective group. All you
need to do is ask all the people with whom we work and serve, and, I can assure you, you’ll find out.
And at Field of Greens, we still grow all that wonderful food with just two very part-time—and very hard
working—farm managers—and lots of enthusiastic volunteers. When I first came on board I commented:
“That’s the essence of our mission, but it takes a whole lot of work by our truly dedicated
staff and board of directors to make it happen. Moreover, it also requires the generous
contributions of a diverse group of food wholesalers, retailers, distributors and producers. And
it is essential that we receive the support of our contributors—scores of business sponsors and
supporters, foundations and hundreds (now thousands!) of individual donors.
It may sound simple, but, if we are to continue to fight locally the essential fight against
hunger and food insecurity, it is critical that all of us continue to work together to make our
communities truly livable for our neighbors.”
I feel so very fortunate for my time here at Food For Free. I truly thank everyone who’s played a part in
our work—and, to be sure, in supporting our efforts, too—over these past years for the opportunity I’ve
had to be a part of something so important and so fundamental to the health and welfare of our cities
and towns. I hope to stay connected with Food For Free in the years ahead, as the need for our work will
still be there, only, as there is now compared to 1981, or even 2004, there’s likely to be a lot more work,
trying to meet what likely will be an ever-growing need.
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2011 Expenses
Salaries 197,723
Fringe benefits
73,469
Transportation23,646
Food purchases
21,307
2,900
Bank & credit processing fees
Payroll fees
1,656
Miscellaneous 9,676
7,291
Outside services Printing and postage 19,811
1,800
Rent Depreciation 5,257
Office 897
3,611
Telephone & Communications
Insurance 8,446
Dues 340
Repairs 414
Total Expenses for 2011
378,244
Food For Free
Programs
Produce Rescue
2011 Food Sources
Produce Rsecue & Purchasing Programs
Pounds of Food Received from Each Source
Greater Boston
Purchased
Food Bank,
Wholesale,
176,964
254,150
Rescued from
Farms & Farmers'
Markets, 115,620
Rescued from
Produce
Wholesalers,
21,010
Rescued from
Retailers,
398,575
Can Drives &
Other Donations,
62,338
Field of Greens,
4,400
2011 Food Distributed by Type of Recipient
Shelters &
Residential
Programs
14%
Meal Programs
12%
Pantries
63%
Youth Programs
5%
Home Delivery
3%
Hospitals &
Clinics
Child Care
2%
Programs
1%
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Five days a week, our drivers visit the New England
Produce Center where they solicit donations of
fresh fruits and vegetables that might otherwise
go to waste. They then visit grocery stores,
bakeries and farms, where they gather produce,
baked goods, and other foods.
May through November, we collect from nine
Farmers’ Markets, annually rescuing 100,000
pounds of local produce.
We distributed 1,020,000 pounds of food
in 2011.
The Transportation Partnership
This new program picks up food from the GBFB
and delivers it to 13 food programs that lack
their own transportation.
Field of Greens
Hosted by Lindentree Farm, Field of Greens
supplements the food we rescue with vegetables
grown by our own staff and volunteers. In 2011,
we harvested 4,400 pounds of organically
grown vegetables.
Home Delivery
Home Delivery brings monthly deliveries of food
to 60 low-income Cambridge seniors and
people with disabilities.
2011 Recipient Agencies
Regular Delivery Sites
Pantries
Boston Medical Center: Elders Living at Home Program
Boston Medical Center: Preventive Food Pantry
Cambridge Economic Opportunity Committee Food Pantry
Cambridge Senior Center Food Pantry
Cambridgeport Baptist Church Food Pantry
East End House Food Pantry
Elizabeth Peabody House Food Pantry
Grant Manor Apartments Food Pantry
Haven from Hunger Food Pantry & Meal Program
LBJ Apartments Food Pantry
Margaret Fuller House Food Pantry
Massachusetts Avenue Baptist Church: Epic Food Pantry
Pentecostal Tabernacle Food Pantry
Project Soup: Home Delivery Program
Rosie’s Place Groceries
St James’ Episcopal Church: Helping Hand Food Pantry
St. Paul’s African Methodist Episcopal Church Food Pantry
Transition House Food Pantry
Western Avenue Baptist Church Food Pantry
Zinberg Clinic Pantry I (Cambridge Hospital)
Zinberg Clinic Pantry II (Somerville Hospital)
Meal Programs
Campus Kitchens Project at UMASS Boston
First Parish Church Tuesday Meals
Food Not Bombs
Harvard Square Meals
Hearty Meals for All
Massachusetts Avenue Baptist Church: Meal Program
MIT Feed the Hungry Project
Pilgrim Church: Loaves and Fishes
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church: Common Cares
Union Baptist: Project Uplift
Shelters, SROs, & Special Needs Residences
CASPAR: Albany Street Shelter
CASPAR: New Day
CASPAR: Womanplace
Catholic Charities: St. Patrick’s Shelter
Commonwealth Land Trust: 523 Massachusetts Avenue
Commonwealth Land Trust: Bowdoin Manor
Community Resources for Justice: Somerville Transition Shelter
First Church Shelter
Heading Home
Hildebrand Family Self-Help Center
Pine Street Inn
Ruah, Breath of Life
YMCA Central Square
Wellmet Project, Inc.: Leonard Avenue Residence
Wellmet Project, Inc.: William Street Residence
Fletcher Maynard Afterschool Program
Frisoli Youth Center
Gately Youth Center
King Afterschool Program
King Preschool
King Open School Extended Day Program
Morse Afterschool Program
Morse Preschool
Peabody Afterschool Program
Peabody Preschool
Prospect Hill Academy Charter School
West Cambridge Youth Center
Willis D. Moore Youth Center
Drop-in Centers & Other Programs
Cambridge Cares about AIDS: Needle Exchange Program
Cambridge Cares about AIDS: Peer Support Program
Heading Home: Up and Out
On The Rise
The Ruby Rogers Advocacy and Drop-In Center
The Women’s Center
Seasonal Delivery Sites
Youth Program: Breakthrough-Cambridge (Jun.-Aug.)
Shelter: Harvard Square Homeless Shelter (Nov.-Apr.)
Youth Program: Phillips Brooks House Association,
Refugee Youth Summer Enrichment Program (Jun.-Aug.)
Occasional Delivery Sites
Pantry: Salvation Army
Meal: Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services Meals on Wheels
Drop-in/Other: Child Care Resource Center
Transportation Partnership Delivery Sites
Cambridge Economic Opportunity Committee Food Pantry
Cambridge Senior Center Food Pantry
Cambridgeport Baptist Church Food Pantry
East End House Food Pantry
Loaves and Fishes Meal Program
Margaret Fuller House Food Pantry
Massachusetts Avenue Baptist Church Epic Food Pantry
Massachusetts Avenue Baptist Church Meal Program
St James Episcopal Church Helping Hand Food Pantry
St Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church Food Pantry
Zinberg Clinic Food Pantry
Youth Programs
Area 4 Youth Center
Cambridge Cares about AIDS: Youth On Fire
Cambridge Economic Opportunity Committee Daycare
Centro Presente: Pintamos Nuestro Mundo Youth Program
Community Art Center
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2011 Food Donors
Farms & Farmers Market Vendors
Atlas Farm
Battle Road Farm
Big Sky Bakery
Blue Heron Organic Farm
Breadsong Corner Bakery
Brox Farm
Clear Flour Bread
Danish Pastry House
Dick’s Market Garden
Drumlin Farm
Enterprise Farm
The Farm School
Farmer Al
Fertile Crescent
The Food Project
Full Bloom Market Garden
Gaining Ground
Gore Place
Grateful Farm
Hamilton Orchards
Hansen’s Farm
Heaven’s Harvest CSA
Hi-Rise Bread Company
Hmong Farms at Flats Mentor Farm
Hutchins Farm
Iggy’s Bread
Keown Orchard
Kimball Fruit Farm
Land’s Sake Farm
Lanni Orchards
Lindentree Farm
Nicewicz Family Farm
Parker Farm
Red Fire Farm CSA
Siena Farm
Signal Rock Farm
Silverbrook Farm
Smolak Farm
Stone Soup CSA
The Farm School
Verrill Farm
Waltham Fields Community Farm
Weir River Farm
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Wholesalers
Boston Tomato & Packaging
Gregg Dziama, Inc.
J. Bonafede Co.
J. Maheras Co.
Peter Condakes
Yell-O-Glow Bananas
Retailers
Boston Organics
CostCo - Waltham
Great Harvest Bakery
Harvest Co-Op Market - Cambridge
Shaws - Sidney Street
Target
Trader Joes
- Fresh Pond
- Memorial Drive
Whole Foods
- Prospect Street
- River Street
- Fresh Pond
When Pigs Fly Bakery
Wine and Cheese Cask
Other Sources
Boston Area Gleaners
Curves
The Greater Boston Food Bank
National Association of Letter Carriers
Party Under the
Harvest Moon
Committee
Julia Auger
Dianne Butt
Anne Cushman
Christine Hannon
Michelle Holcomb
Peggy Kutcher
David Leslie
Maggie McNally
Patrick Mertens
John Musser
Robert Snyder
Joanna Vanden
Special Guests
Doug Berman,
Mary C. Huntington,
Tom and Ray Magliozzi,
Andrew Rimas, Debra Wise,
and Robin Young.
Food For Free’s
Founders
Bill August, C. T. Butler,
Brian Feigenbaum,
Mary Russell, and Jai Wilson.
Musicians
One Thin Dime
Generous Contributors
and Incredibly Helpful
People
Stephen Barck and Linda DeFranco
Barck of Tables of Content Catering,
Michelle Kinberg and the team
from Cambridge Savings Bank,
Julija Corbin, Diane Downing,
Stefan Economou, Pam Lingel,
John O’Leary, Alison Paddock
and everyone at Classic Graphx,
Jam Spot, Peterson’s Party Rental,
and the team from Boston Cares.
Party Under the Harvest Moon 2011
Harvest Sponsors
Harvard
University
Massachusetts
Institute of
Technology
Communications Sponsors
Neighborhood Sponsors
Alexandria Real Estate Equities
Boston Organics
Cambridge Trust Company
Casella Waste & Recycling
Classic Graphx
Harvard/MIT Coop
Microsoft New England Research
and Development Center
1369 Coffee House
Supporting Sponsor
Mount Auburn Hospital
Food and Beverage Donors
Andala Coffee House
Baraka Café
Cambridge Brewing
Dave’s Fresh Pasta
Diesel Café/Bloc 11 Café
Flour Bakery & Café
Henrietta’s Table
Middle East
Olé Mexican Grill
Pacific Street Café
Petsi Pies/Tupelo
Redbones
Rendezvous in Central Square
Royal East
Stone Hearth Pizza
Tables of Content
University Wine
Auction Donors
America’s Test Kitchen, Nina Barwell, Lucy Borodkin, Boston Organics, Boston Red Sox, Cafe Escadrille, Cambridge Common, Carol Faulkner Yoga, Celebrity Series of
Boston, Central Square Theater, Christopher’s Restaurant and Bar, Cortiva Boston, Craigie on Main, Didriks, Elephant Walk, Emerald Rose Restaurant & Pub, Fleming’s
Steakhouse, Flour Bakery & Cafe, Formaggio Kitchen, Gellar’s Snackbar, Inc., Martha Gold, Good News Garage, Kathe Gregory, Christine and Dick Hannon, Hotel
Marlowe, How2Heroes, Hungry Mother, Huntington Theatre Co., Improv Asylum, Irving House, JFK Library Foundation, Joie de Vivre, Landry’s Bicycles, David Leslie and
Clare Walker Leslie, Lobster Pound, Priscilla Lopes, Marriott Boston-Cambridge, Maggie McNally and Alex Krutsky, Rachel Mello, Patrick Mertens and Connie Karpinski,
Morrison’s Home and Garden Showplace, John Musser, Christine Palamidessi and Mathew Bagednow, Parker Farm, Pear Tree Hair Design, Dana and Linda Philbrook,
Picco Restaurant, Plimoth Plantation, Ricky’s Flower Market, Andrew Rimas, Safar Coiffure, Salon Acote, Sculler’s Jazz Club, Shear Madness, Maria Speck, Ashara
Stansfield, Lois Stiles Edgerly, Stop and Shop, Sweet Lemons, The Abbey, The Beech Tree Inn, The Fireplace, The Friendly Toast, The Westin Copley Place, Trephin Salon,
Union Bar & Grille, Verrill Farm, Catherine Walthers, West Side Lounge, and Ping Wong
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Corporate, Foundation and Government Grants
Bushrod H. Campbell & Adah F. Hall Charity Fund, Cabot Family Charitable Trust, Cambridge Action Fund, Cambridge Community
Foundation, Cambridge Community Foundation Americo J. Francisco Charity Fund, Cambridge Public Health Commission/
Community Health Network Area 17, Cambridge Savings Charitable Foundation, City of Cambridge Community Development
Block Grant Program, Clipper Ship Foundation, Draper Laboratory, Inc., Frederick E. Weber Charities Corporation, Liberty Mutual
Foundation, Project Bread, Shaws, and Wellesley Congregational Church.
Family Foundations and Donor-Advised Funds
The Boston Foundation, Robert Strange Family Fund, Bryant Family Fund, Morton & Dinah Danseyar Family Foundation, Feinstein
Foundation, Philip S. Harper Foundation, The Klarman Family Foundation, The Perls Foundation, The Sims Maes Foundation
Business Donors
1369 Coffeehouse, AAA Southern New England, Amgen, Boston Organics, Cambridge Naturals, Cambridge Savings Bank, Cambridge
Trust Company, Cambridgeport Plumbing, Casella Waste Systems, Charles and Sara Goldberg Charitable Trust, Citizens Bank,
Community Builder’s Cooperative, Culinary Cruisers, Didriks, East Cambridge Savings Bank, Google, Griffin Properties, Harvard
University, Harvard University Employees Credit Union, Harvard/MIT Coop, Harvest Co-Op Markets, IDC Research, Inman Square
Hardware, Irving House, Joie de Vivre, Microsoft, Mid-Cambridge Neighborhood Association, Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.,
MIT, MIT Federal Credit Union, Mount Auburn Hospital, New Prospect Foundation, Novartis Institue of Biomedical Research, NSTAR
Foundation, Pfizer, Picante Mexican Grille II Inc., Rendezvous in Central Square, Reside Inc., Rovi Solutions Corporation, Smolak Farms,
The Games People Play, The GE Foundation, W.T. Phelan, and Wellesley Congregational Church.
Employee Giving Programs
Google, Harvard University, IBM, Liberty Mutual, and MIT.
Volunteers
Shelley Armstrong, George Auger, Chris Ayabe, Emma Badra, Sebastian Banker, Shelby Barnett, Lizzie Bell, Gregory Bowe, Joe
Butt, Gerard Cogliano, Adam Collins, Julija Corbin, James Crall, Shaleice Crawford, Alan Cushing, Louis D’Angio, Amos Decker, Mike
Decker, Tyrell Dixon, Jeff Doody, Janet Doucette, Brian Doucette, Diane Downing, Jasmine Eleftherakis, Ellie Fisher, Jess Forton, Keri
Francis, Julio Francisco, Sam Ghazey, John Goldsby, Dan Gore, Sarah Hall, Jade Hinton, Henry Holm, Ian Hunter, Margaret Kelner,
Lee Kenney, Grace King, Leslie Kogan, Dan Litrownik, Sharon Lowe, Rebecca Lowe, Rodd Malitsky, Sharon Martin, Roger Martin,
Tim Merle, Patrick Mertens, Edward Mertens, Julia Messier, Sarah Mockle, Judy Nathans, Nicole Newman, Kara Oberg, Pat O’Brien,
John O’Leary, Jeremy Orenstin, Heather Packard, Sarah Packard, Brian Packard, Alice Ramsey, Maja Ron, Sue Roth, Mary Ruhl,
Dean Santamaria-Capetanelis, Mary Rose Scazzafava, Taylor Schoettle, Sarah Schoettle, Emma Schwartz, Jacob Schwartz, Gabe
Seevak, Marina Seevak, Janine Sirignano, Nicole Snizek, Jesse Sowell, Brian Sway, Sally Vanderplaeg, Jim Vath, Linda Viens, Eric
Vlahakis, Pam Vlahakis, Sam Vlahakis, Mary Watkins, Lauren Wood, Yvonne Yannone, Cake, Joy, Keir, Susan, The Move, Members of
Lindentree Farm, and The Global Potential team.
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Individual Donors
We are deeply grateful to all who support our work.
Ann Aaronian, Gerald Abelow, David Abrams, James Ackerman, Rebecca
Acome, Robin Adams, Marthajoy and Kenneth Aft, Robert Alberty, Robert
Allen and Shirley Hui, Jane and John Altanucci, Beth Altman and Steve
Perlmutter, David Altshuler, Tina M. Alu, Asha Anandaiah, Mary Anderson,
Elaine Angelone, Maria Ascher, Jeffry Ash, Christopher Ayabe, Jenny Azzara
and Jake Murray, Laura Babbitt, Rae and Morton Backer, Becci Backman and
Steve Cotton, Jean Bailly, Timothy Bancroft and Julie Baer, Susan Banker,
Kevin Barbosa, Arthur and Betty Bardige, Christopher Barr, Joyce and Paul
Barringer, David Barry, Patrick Barton, Vaughan and Jim Barton, Margaret
Barusch and Gregory Price, Nina Barwell, Sallie Bass, Timothy Bass and
Stephanie Tournas, Gale Batchelder, Patsy Baudoin, Paul Bay and Gretta
Anderson, Bonnie Baynes, Carrie Beaulieu, Patricia and Herbert Becher, Joan
Beck, Jennifer and John Bemis, Marilyn Bentov, Christopher Bentzel, Alan
and Pam Berger, Aron Bernstein and Susan Goldhor, Robert Binstock and
Judith Perlman, Catherine Bird and Jonathan Delgado, Laura Bjorklund,
Linda Black, Suzanna Black, Laura Blacklow and Peter Fougere, Ran Blake,
Marty Blatt and Betty Munson, Ruth and James D. Block, Emily Blood, Jacob
and Nancy Bloom, Gerald and Karin Blum, Eric Blumenson and Eva Nilson,
Liz Blumenthal, Robert Bois, Kenyon C. Bolton, Michael and Darleen
Bonislawski, Penelope Lueders Booth, Lucy Borodkin, Athanasios and Carol
Boulukos, George and Prilla Brackett, John Bradley, Steven and Linda BrionMeisels, Katherine Brobeck, Justin (Bing) Broderick, Ellen Brodsky and Ted
Rybeck, Miriam Bronstein, Benjamin Brophy and Lisa Downing, Barbara
Broussara, Christine Brown, Janice Brown, Karen Brown and Mike Plum, M.
Brown, Peggy Brown and Tom Boggs, Alice Bruce, Susan Bruce, Lisa
Brukilacchio, Leslie Brunetta and Peter Loftus, Barbara Burg, Rachel
Burkhardt, Katharine Fox Burnett, Robert and Morgan Butler, Ruth Butler,
Dianne Butt, Dakota Butterfield and Christian Cartter, Kate Byrne and Bill
Cavellini, Jonathan Cabrera, Sophie Cahen, Daniel Calano and Kate
Thompson, Robert Campbell, James Campen and Phyllis Ewen, Elizabeth
Caney, Claude Canizares, Vincent Cannato, Leon and Jayne Cantor, Esme
Caramello, Robert Carey, Benjamin Carlson, Neal Carney, Jean Carr, John and
Helaine Carroll, Laura Cass, Carol Cerf, Emily Chambliss, Frances Charles,
Ariane Cherbuliez and Steven Orzack, Janet Childs, Nancy Chodorow, C. and
M. Chryssostomidis, Devereux Clarke, Elizabeth Clement and Frederick
Prendergast, Elaine Cobucci, Carolyn Cohen and Alan Dershowitz, Frieda and
Joseph Cohen, Deborah Colburn, Edie Coletti, Ann Collette, Georgie Collins
and Neil Murray, Suzanne Comtois, Loring and Louise Conant, Elizabeth
Conley, Sylvia Contin, Don and Patty Cook, Clarence and Frances Cooper, Nina
Coslov and Howie Rice, Russell Cox, Caryn Coyle, James Crall, Peter Crames,
Ericka Crouse, Susan and Ned Culver, Jon and Lenore Cummings, Lauren
Curry and Robert O’Shea, Matthew Curtis, Anne Cushman, David Cutler,
Constance and Henry Cutter, Henry and Judith Cutting, Nancy Brigham Cyr
and Edward Cyr, Edward and Mary Dailey, Belden and Pamela Daniels,
Jessica Daniels and Paul Blackborow, Nicole Danos and Brandon Creighton,
Jon Daries, Susan Darnton, Rosalind Davidson, Margery Davies and Arthur
MacEwan, Ray Davies and Susan Griffith, Susan Davies and Richard Talkov,
Angela Davis, Henrietta Davis and Richard Bock, Yana Davis and Talya Davis,
Lois DeGregorio, Toni Delisi, Eric Derman, Elaine DeRosa and Bonnie
Johnston, Trevor Dickie, Estelle Disch, Linda Dittmar, James and Ruby
Donohue, Virginia Donovan, Daphne Dor-Ner, Elsa Dorfman and Harvey
Silverglate, Susan and Philip Dowds, Richard Downey, John Dsouza,
Elizabeth Dunn, Paula Ebbitt, Jennifer Eckert, Ellie Egan, Henry Ehrlich, Mary
Eich and Randy Albelda, Katherine Ellin and Gilead Tadmor, Brenda and
Monroe Engel, Myra Hope and Molly Eskridge, Lisa Eustis, Alice Evans, David
Evans, Lynn Evans, Jonathan Ewing, Christopher Fagan and Suzanne Shaw,
Paul Fallon, Richard Fanning, Jody Fanto, Christopher Faraone, Amy Farber,
Fariba Fariba, Jean Farrington, Marie Fedele, Brian and Elizabeth
Feigenbaum, Helen Fein, Harriet Feinberg, T. Lux Feininger, Lynn Feldman,
Harriet Fell, Diana Felton, Michele Ferrari, Barbara Field and Michael Reich,
Lorraine Fine, Sylvia Fine and Dexter Eames, Joan FitzGerald, Susan
Fleischmann, Megan Foley, Laurie Forcier and Mark Paskowsky, Jean
Fordyce, Jessica and Kenneth Forton, Asa and Susan Foster, Edward Fox,
Madeline Franchi and Brian Silva, Laurie and Timothy Francis-Wright,
Deborah Frank, Kate Frank, Louise Freedman, Susan Freireich, David
Freudberg, Susan Frey, Michelle Friedman, Sarah Froio, Jessica Fry, Chantal
Fujiwara and Pirooz Vakili, Pamela Fuller, Dianne Furlong, Betar Gallant,
Stephen Gallant, Kathy Gallery, Rebecca Gallo, Anthony and Nancy Gallucio,
Walter and Anne Gamble, Paula Garbarino, Amanda Gaughan, Debra Gelber
and Avi Pfeffer, Jeffrey Gelfand, Elizabeth Gibson, Jewel Gilbert and Cheryl
Giles, Mary Gilleece, Arthur Gilman, Michael Gilmore, Susan Glassman,
Barbara Glickler, David Golber, Martha Gold, Richard Goldberg and Nancy
Seymour, Gary Goldstein and Diane Levin, Kaitlin Goldstein, Richard and
Kimberly Goldstein, Mitchell Goldstein, Toby Goldstein, Dorothy and Donald
Gonson, Nelson Gore, Samuel Gorton and Catherine Davidson-Hall, Muriel
Gould, Renae Gray and Michele Scott, Marisa Greenwald, Paul Gregoire,
Kathe Gregory, Richard Griffin and Susan Keane, Mimi Grosser, Dorise
Gruber, Richard Grudzinski and Julie Bowden, Leonard Grunenberg and
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Individual Donors (continued)
Shoshana Pakciarz, Pablo Guevara, Benjamin Gunther, Laura Gurevich, Linda Haas and
Richard Driver, Edythe Haber, George and Siobhan Haldeman, Charles and MaryAnn
Hales, Alice Hall, Martha Hamilton, Roy and Sylvia Hammer, Jean Hammond and
Michael Krasner, Suzanne and Easley Hamner, Patrick and Anneliese Hanan, Edward and
Margaret Handy, Sharon Hanen, Christine and Dick Hannon, Fay and Dave Hannon, Beth
Harris, Richard and Angelica Harter, Sasha Hartman, Ronald Hasseltine, Ann Haycox and
Mark Breneman, Jonathan Hecht and Lora Sabin, Amanda Hegarty, Glenn Heinmiller,
Paul Heintz, Ulrike Henderson, James Henry, David Herder, James and Geraldine
Herndon, Jill Herold and Jim McSherry, Julia Herskowitz, Mary Hilty, Carol Hirsch, John
Hixson and Janet Hobbs, Marc Hoffman and Jane Stolzman, Ross Hoffman and Dorothy
Crawford, Michelle Holcomb, Scott Holliday, Jean and Benjamin Horne, Gail Horowitz
and Susan Brand, Alene and Larry Horowitz, Arch Horst and Kate Page Kirby, Elaine
Hsieh, Keith L. and Catherine B. Hughes, J.M. Hunter, Mary Huntington, Annie Hurd,
Robert and Nancy Hurlbut, Peter and Becca Hutchinson, Robert and Faith Hyde, Harry
Irwin and Pam Haltom, Stephen Janiak, Andrew Janjigian, Jeffrey and Martha Jenkins,
Maria Jobin-Leeds, Nils and Betty Johnson, Kay Johnston, Caroline Jones and Peter
Galison, Louis Kampf, Meredith and David Kantor, Heather Karjane, Stephen Kasabula,
Susan Kaufman, Rachel Keegan-McGlinn, Dana Keeth, George L. Keleher, Herbert and
Rose Kelman, Jennifer Kennedy, Leigh Kenney, Michael and Sara Kenney, George and Mary Louise Kent, Robert Kent, Victoria Kent, Alice and David Kidder,
Leslie Kimbrough and Shirley Word Kimbrough, Jean Kindleberger, Sheila M. and William King, Miriam Klapper, Karen Klein, Deborah Knight, Lawrence
Kolodney and Heather Nelson, Diana Korzenik, Katharine and Richard Kosinski, Claire Kozower, Gisela Krause-Beyer, Kathryn and Ed Kravitz, Lawrence Kron,
Christina and Edward Krutsky, Michele Kubryk, Arleen Kulin, Peggy Kutcher, Terry Kwan, Letizia La Ferla, Mary Laclair, Elizabeth Lacy, Sandra Lagrega, Jessica
Lambert, Steven Landau and Claudia Majetich, Carole Landisman, Jonathan Landman and Joan Balaban, Brian Larson, Laurie Lasby, Emily Lawrence, Lynn
Lazar, Alan Lebowitz and Nan Levinson, Diane Leclair, Kate Ledogar, Judith Leff, Robert Leff, Janet Lefko, Tom Lehrer, Rena Leib, Manuel and M. Charlene
Leitao, Deborah Leitch, Mary M. Leno, Monica and Alejandro Leon, Ellen Leopold, Ilene Lerner, David Leslie and Clare Walker Leslie, Eric Leslie and Jenny
Chiang, Ellen Levine, William Levine and Lesley Sager Levine, Persis and David Levy, Amy Lewis, Richard and Mary Jane Lewontin, Anna Leyfell, Laurel
Lhowe, Irmhild Liang, Tina Lieu, Dan Linden, Lowell Lindgren, Pamela and Edward Lingel, Lynda Linton, Arthur Lipkin and Robert Ellsworth, Nancy
Lippincott, Theodore Live, Alex Long, Priscilla Lopes, Rob and Gwyn Loud, Sharon Lowe, George Mabry, Robert Mack, Scott MacLachlan, Richard and Wanda
MacNair, Monique and Ray Magliozzi, Thomas and Joanne Magliozzi, Thomas and K. Phyllis Mahoney, Soren Maloney, Cynthia Manson, Dina Mardell,
Edward and Joan Mark, Susan Markowitz, Eric Marshall, Jean Ann Martin, Jessica Martin,Thomas and Jane Martin, Catherine Mason, Jean and Edward
Mason, Ellen Mass, Laura Mateo, Alicia May, Rebecca Mayne, Kathleen and Arthur Mazer, Carole McCullough, Timothy McDermott, Lisa McDonnell and Julie
Dunbar, Gail McEnroe, Hilary McGhee, Cathleen McGrail, Priscilla McMillan, Dennis McNally and Susana Millman, Maggie McNally and Alex Krutsky, Karen
McQuail, Rowan McVey, Althea and Robert Meade, Benjamin and Mary Lou Mehrling, Mary Melchiskey, Rachel Mello, Heli and Michael Meltsner, Daniel
Meltzer and Ellen Semonoff, Tomas and Abigail Menard, Manuel Mendez, Phyllis Menken and Toby Yarmolinsky, Elizabeth Merrill and Benjamin Mardell,
Peter and Janice Merrill-Oldham, Patrick Mertens and Connie Karpinski, Stacia and Michael Mesleh, Jane and George Metzger, Alan Meyers, Peter Meyersohn
and Annette Needle, Jim and Chris Miara, Maria and Lincoln Miara, Rosalind Michahelles, Bob Miller and Louisa Page, James and Deborah Miller, Lindsay
Miller and Peter Ambler, Michelle and Eric Miller, Olivia Miller and Ken Kevorkian, Samantha Miller, Stephen Minicucci, Diana Moffo, Carol Monica, James
Moore, N.H. Moore, Ellen Moot, Harold Moren and Sally Beecher, Patricia Moriarty, Doreen Morris, Alice Morrish, Kristin Mortimer, Eva Moseley, Katherine
Flannery Moss, Joan Muellner, James Murphy, Janet and Jeff Murray, Debbie Musnikow, John Musser, June Namias, Rachel Nardin, Judith Nathans, Cindy
and Peter Nebolsine, Barbara Norfleet, Charles and Diane Norris, Judy Norris, Geoffrey and Clare Nunes, Philip O’Neil, Peter and Carmel O’Reilly, Suzanne
Ogden, Aaron Oppenheimer, Irwin Oppenhein and Bernice Buresh, Kenneth Osgood, Alyssa Osiecki, Martha and David Osler, Christine Palamidessi and
Mathew Bagednow, David Pap, Michael Papish, Arthur Pardee, Patricia Parker, Lucy Patton, Laura Pawle, Doug Payne and Mary Rita Weschler, Jeffrey
Pearlin, Theodore Peck, Joanne Peckarsky, Carla Pellicano, Angela Pendleton and Frank Mazer, Evelyn Persoff, Amanda Peters, Penny and Jim Peters,
Barbara Petery, Jeffrey and Patricia Petrucelly, Dana and Linda Philbrook, Gerald Phinisee and Karyn Brotman, Joan Pic, Joan Pickett, Michele Pilotte,
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Food For Free Annual Report 2011
2011Year-At-A-Glance
January:
Home Delivery began the year with 51 clients. This
program, which brings food to low-income seniors
and people with disabilities, was funded by the City
of Cambridge’s Community Development Block
Grant Program and The Bushrod Campbell-Adah
Hall Charity Fund.
February:
Didriks held its third, annual, month-long fundraiser
for Food For Free.
March:
Produce Rescue and Distribution began deliveries
to Pine Street Inn, with support from the Liberty
Mutual Foundation. Produce Rescue also began
serving two of the Hildebrand Family Self Help
Center’s family shelters.
April:
Food For Free hosted the Cambridge Forum with
Andrew Rimas, editor of the Improper Bostonian and
co-author of Empires of Food: Feast, Famine, and the Rise
and Fall of Civilizations.
July:
Boston Area Gleaners made their first delivery of the
year of fruit and vegetables gleaned from local farms.
By year’s end, we would distribute 26,800 pounds of
BAG’s gleanings.
Food For Free began providing rescued produce to
Haven from Hunger, in Peabody.
Chef Erwin Ramos, of Olé Mexican Grill, cooked
a benefit dinner at Whim, the restaurant at Smolak
Farms, with proceeds going to Food For Free.
August:
Field of Greens harvested 1,216 pounds of beets,
cabbage, carrots, and collards this month, on their way
to a harvest of 4,400 pounds by season’s end.
September:
Operations Manager Dennis McCarthy injured his
knee, necessitating some time away from his routes.
Thankfully, Metro Pedal Power was available to pick
up a number of deliveries, making it possible for us
to keep serving all of our partners during the busy
autumn months.
The City of Cambridge honored Dennis McCarthy,
Operations Manager, and Simon Walsh, Home Delivery
Driver, for their outstanding contributions to the quality
of life in Cambridge.
October:
May:
November:
After several years of partnering to rescue food
from Farmers’ Markets, Metro Pedal Power began
delivering food to some of our smaller recipients.
The first beneficiaries of MetroPed’s deliveries were
Prospect Hill Academy and the Fletcher Maynard
Afterschool Program. This work was supported by
Community Health Network Area 17.
June:
The Transportation Partnership marked its first
anniversary. This program picks up food orders from
the Greater Boston Food Bank and delivers them to
Cambridge food programs that do not have their
own transportation. By year’s end this program
would deliver 676,000 pounds of food.
Food For Free’s annual fundraiser, The Party Under
the Harvest Moon, raised more than $50,000 for
our Produce Rescue program.
Rendezvous in Central Square held its second, annual
Giving Thanks Benefit Luncheon, hosted by Chef
Steve Johnson and General Manager Nicole Bernier.
December:
With support from the Clipper Ship Foundation
and the Klarman Family Foundation, Food For Free
purchased a new, larger truck to replace our old Hino.
Fully recuperated, and with a new knee, Dennis
McCarthy returns to his role as Operations Manager.
Harvest Co-op Market helped shoppers support Food
For Free and The Greater Boston Food Bank by offering
gift cards at its registers.
Individual Donors (continued)
2012
Dates to Remember
May 30
First volunteer day at Field of Greens.
Email: [email protected]
to volunteer.
June 11
Farmers’ Market Rescue season starts.
Volunteers are needed to collect food from
markets in Boston, Cambridge, and Somerville.
Email [email protected] to sign up.
June 30
David Leslie’s last day as Executive Director.
August 20
Tickets go on sale for the
Party Under the Harvest Moon.
October 19
Party Under the Harvest Moon,
at MIT’s Morss Hall.
November 17
Rendezvous in Central Square’s
Giving Thanks Benefit Luncheon.
Jonathan and Andrea Plate, Janet Pletcher, Oakes Plimpton and Patricia Magee, Sherry Pollack, Charles Popper, Christopher Porter, Rosemary Porter,
Meyer Potashman, Suzanne and John Pratt, Adele Pressman, Cindy Quense and Tim Hughes, Dana Quinn, Joseph Quinn, Carol Rainwater, Kyle Ramey, Greg
Raposa, Kirthi Reddy, Fred Reece, Meg Rehrauer, John Reinhardt, Hank Reisen, Nicole Reitz, Phil and Bev Reitz, Suzanne Renna, Audrey Resutek, Joanna
Revelas and Rick Montgomery, Laura Rice and Lee Haack, Jane and Robert Richards, Michael Richards, Margaret Richardson, Paul Richardson, Jennifer Riley
and Karl Klapper, Andrew Rimas, James Robbins, Stephen and Becky Robbins, Jackson Robinson, Abby Rockefeller and Lee Halprin, Mitchell and Carol Rose,
Judith Rosen and Charles Dresner, Wendy Rosen and Ellen Sippel, Lawrence Rosenberg, Alice Rothchild and Daniel Klein, Amy Rothstein, Laurie Rothstein,
Susan Rowley, Birendro Roy and Tara Binetti, Beth Rubenstein, Melissa Rubinsky, Amy Rugel and Peter Norris, Mary Russell, Ruth Ryals, Scott Sahl and
Ellen Turetsky-Sahl, Dan Salera, Virginia Sammett, David Sandberg and Dina Mardell, Karen Sangster, John and Kathy Santosuosso, Annie Santulan, Nunzi
Sapuppo, Maria Sauzier, Dennis Scannell and Jane Kamensky, Jay Scheide, Adam Schepp, F.M. and Barbara Scherer, James Schmidt and Pam Vlahakis, Anita
and Daniel Schoen, Andrew and Whitney Schutzbank, I.Z. Schwaab, Barbara Schwartz and Brad Bennett, David Schwartz and Jane Price, Emma Schwartz,
Jeffrey Schwotzer, Grenell and Bruce Scott, Regina Scotti, David Sears and Janet Stein, Marina Seevak, Michael Seiden, Jayashree and Pralay Senchaudhuri,
Mary Ann Serra, Nancy Sevich, Brian Shannon, Steven Shapin, Ryan and Rebecca Shawgo, Patrice Sherman, Ronnie Sherwood and Robyn Ferrero, Mary
Shillie, Anne Shuhler, Gail Shulman, Susan and Stanley Shuman, Mark Sideris, Judith Siemen, Vaughn Sills and Lowry Pei, Rae Simpson, Joyce Singer,
Janine Sirignano, Stephen Skuce, Saul Slapikoff, Randolph Slaughter, Vicky Slavin and Stephen Pinkerton, Zoya and Seymour Slive, William Small, Pamela
Smalley, Anne Smith, Frank and Alice Smith, Isabel (Leigh) Smith and Pam Chatis, Jeanne Smith, Jefferson Smith, Kimberly Smith and Adam Kahn, Rhonda
Smith, Helen Snively, Lydia Snover, Cynthia Snow and Irving A. Kurki, Betty Snyder and Sarah Smith, Robert and Kristina Snyder, Maxwell and Joanne Solet,
Stuart and Judith Solomon, Elizabeth Sommers and Loocie Brown, Wendy Soref, Keith Soucy and Mona Vachon, Dee Spears, Maria Speck, Joan Squeri, John
St. George, Matthew and Betsey St. Onge, Brenda Stanfield, Ashara Stansfield, Martha Stearns, Barbara and Tobias Stein, Virginia and Michael Stein, Robert
S. Steinberg, Sherry Steiner, Victoria Steinitz and Elliot G. Mishler, Mark Stern and Lynn Barker, Rosann and Randall Stern, Brooke Stevens and Thomas
McCorkle, Lois Stiles Edgerly, Wesley and Patricia Stimpson, Kim Stocking, Holly Stoehr, Cynthia Stolarek, Susan and Arthur Strang, Lise and Miles Striar, Lucy
and Daniel Stroock, Marcia Stubbs, Nadine and John H. Suhrbier, David and Catherine Sullivan, Michael Sullivan, Judy Summersby, Anna Marie Svedrofsky,
Kara Swanson, Bruce Sylvester, Ann Szczepanski, David Szlag, Diane Tabor, Carole Talley, Martha Taub, Prabhu Tegur, Christopher and Alexis Teixeira, Kevin
Tierney and Kimberly Knickle-Tierney, Ted and Mary Tierney, Timothy J. Toomey, Anthee Travers, Shane Treadway, Thomas Treat, Louis Tucker, Ivy Turner,
Lawrence Tuttle and Patricia Martin, Anne Umansky, E. Kelly Umstott, Maria Valenzuela, Beth Van Belle, Yasemin (Minka) vanBeuzekom, Jordan Vance,
James Vath, Tanya Vellaringattu, Herb and Dorothy Vetter, Francois Vigier, Magdalene Voelmle, Mary Ellen Vogler, Alice Wadden, Stephen Walch and Linda
Williams, Richard Wallace, Catherine Walthers, Stephen Warley, Anne Warner, Lyle Warner, Rebecca Warner, Karen and Gary Warrington, Craig Watkins,
Fan Watkinson, Peter Watkinson, Thomasine Watson, Robert Weber, Carol Weinhaus, Judith and Douglas Weinstock, Susan Weir, Richard Weissbourd and
E. Avery Rimer, Michael Wessels and Patricia Maher, Marjorie Westerman, Susan and Peter White, Suzanne Wilkinson, Andrea Williams, Brandon Williams,
Cana Williams, Jane Williams, Loren Wilson and Phyllis Kutt,
Jeanne Winner, Julia and Rex Withers, Alice and Robert Wolf,
Alicia Wolfe, Cathy Wolff, Lisa and Wing Wong, Ping Wong,
Amy Woods, Carolyn Woollen-Tucker, Henry and Sheli Wortis,
Susan Woskie, Peter and Patricia Wright, G. Elizabeth Wylde
and Lance Drane, Marilyn Yee, Stephanie Yesner, Robin Young,
Alan Zaslavsky and Noel Jette, Geraldine Zetzel, Robert Zevin,
Lise Zieg, Alec and Elizabeth Zimmer, Janet Zimmern, Dorothy
Zinberg, Margaret Zirker and Scott Warmkessel, Gerald Zuriff,
and Charles Zymaris.
Please let us know if we have inadvertently left your name off this
list, if you would prefer to be listed differently, or if you would prefer
not to be listed. We apologize for any errors.
Home Delivery reaches full enrollment of 60 clients.
Produce Rescue sets a new record,
delivering 1,020,000 pounds of food in 2011.
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The Party Under the Harvest Moon will be
Friday, October 19 at MIT’s Morss Hall.
Join us for great food, live music, and a chance
to support our Produce Rescue program.
Food For Free
Annual Report 2011