2013-14 annual report - Food Bank For Westchester
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2013-14 annual report - Food Bank For Westchester
2013 -14 A N N U A L R E P O R T THE MISSION of the Food Bank for Westchester is to lead, engage and educate Westchester County in creating a hunger-free environment. The Food Bank for Westchester serves over 265 local hunger-relief programs throughout Westchester, including food pantries, soup kitchens, child and adult day-care centers, and shelters. The Food Bank provides 95% of all food distributed to hungry families, children and seniors within our network. L A ST YE AR, THE FOOD BANK FOR WESTCHESTER DISTRIBUTED 6 MILLION MEALS TO HUNGRY P E O P L E I N N E E D T H R O U G H O U T T H E C O U N T Y. D E A R F R I E N D S A N D S U P P O R T E R S: When the Food Bank for Westchester took root in the community 26 years ago, the idea of suburban poverty was incomprehensible. Yet hunger has established a foothold here, and suburban poverty is now an everyday reality. With an ever-consistent number of residents facing chronic food insecurity, the challenge today is to not only feed the steady line of hungry children, seniors, working poor and jobless adults, but to also find ways to shorten the line for the future—tackling the very roots of hunger. As the backbone of the county’s emergency food distribution system, supporting 265 front-line hunger relief programs, the Food Bank for Westchester has evolved with the hunger crisis. We have reacted to the reality of suburban poverty, recently merging with The Westchester Coalition for the Hungry and Homeless to combine our collective resources and further advance our fight against hunger. Over the last year, the Food Bank has made dramatic strides in supporting the agencies that feed the 200,000 Westchester residents that are food insecure. Last year alone, we distributed 7.2 million pounds of food, including over 1 million pounds of fresh food through Direct Distribution Programs. As we strengthen the agencies’ efforts to “feed the line,” they will be empowered to focus their energies on helping to transition people out of poverty. For over 26 years, we have leveraged our connections to help break the cycle of hunger. We have brought resources together from all segments of the county including corporations, foundations, government, communit y and religious groups and individuals. As we strengthen our advocacy role and tap new partners to accomplish our goals, your support is even more vital. We would like to thank you—our donors, board members and volunteers—for your generous contributions, and we invite you to join us as we expand our reach, impact and influence. With everyone at the table, we can rise to meet the challenges we are facing so that one day, hunger will no longer have a place in Westchester. Sincerely, E L L E N LY N C H President & CEO RICK R A KOW Chairman of the Board 2 0 1 3 -1 4 A N N U A L R E P O R T 1 2 FOOD BANK FOR WESTCHESTER What We Do The Food Bank for Westchester is the central hub for the county’s hunger relief efforts. We secure and distribute food, build partnerships and mobilize volunteers so that hungry children, seniors, working poor and jobless adults get the food they need to make it through each and every month. DISTRIBUTION 7.2 million pounds of food distributed providing 6 million meals VOLUNTEERS 8,747 volunteers donated 19,882 hours (The equivalent of 10 full-time employees!) SIGNATURE PROGRAMS Direct Distribution Programs 1,191,981 pounds of fresh fruits, vegetables, meats and dairy distributed directly to 210,903 individuals Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Distributions: 633,572 pounds of fresh, healthy food for 70,407 individuals Senior Grocery Program: 269,189 pounds of fresh food for 97,495 seniors Neighborhood Food Express: 289,220 pounds of fresh food for 43,001 individuals Local Food Acquisition Retail Recovery Program: 353,627 pounds of surplus food that would have otherwise gone to waste was collected from local supermarkets and retailers Children’s Programs BackPacks: 26,273 BackPacks of food providing 178,902 weekend meals to 1,684 hungry children and their families Kids Cafes: 148,025 meals were served to 9,134 hungry children at 8 Kids Cafes before and after school: 66,880 dinners, 20,815 lunches, 8,280 breakfasts, 52,050 healthy snacks Fresh Produce Initiatives Project Green Thumb: Distributed 937,193 pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables to hungry residents from local NY State farmers Food Growing Program: 5 partner sites planted, cultivated, harvested and donated 8,675 pounds of fresh produce (39,000 servings) to member agencies for distribution in their communities Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Outreach, Education & Advocacy Provided SNAP information to 1,549 people Pre-screened 667 people for SNAP eligibility 425 home visits to seniors and the homebound to process SNAP applications Why We’re Essential The Food Bank for Westchester’s expertise in procuring, warehousing and distributing large quantities of shelf-stable and fresh food makes it possible for the 265 frontline hunger relief programs in Westchester County to meet demand. Our people, programs and partners help centralize hunger relief and our shared strengths drive efficient, innovative solutions. SUBURBAN POVERTY: A NATIONAL ISSUE “Since 2000, the number of poor people in the suburbs has grown by 64 percent, compared to 29 percent growth in cities. The suburbs are home to 3 million more impoverished residents than big cities and 9.1 million more than rural areas.” -T H E B R O O K I N G S I N S T I T U T E AN ONGOING REALITY IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY In Westchester County, approximately 200,000 people are at risk of hunger or are facing food insecurity 33% of the food insecure are children 25,000 grade school children in our public school systems receive free or reduced lunch; most of these children need food over the weekends and on vacations 22% of the County’s hungry are senior citizens (age 60+) and that number will increase over the next 5 years Reaching the new faces of hunger—working poor and seniors—presents new challenges as these groups are unable to use traditional food pantries and soup kitchens due to physical challenges or work schedules Food insecurity causes health issues that compromise our communities, like malnutrition and diabetes, with everyone in need requiring access to more fruits, vegetables, protein and dairy products 2 0 1 3 -1 4 A N N U A L R E P O R T 3 Join the Fight: One Voice, One Vision To End Hunger Our donors, agencies and volunteers share our vision to feed Westchester’s hungry. Here, they voice why giving to the Food Bank for Westchester is a powerful way to make a positive contribution to children, families and seniors in need. “We discovered that the Food Bank for Westchester can get 4 times as much for the dollar …$1,000 is $4,000 worth of food…that’s a real impact. This is an area where you can make an immediate difference and go to bed knowing that people nearby aren’t going hungry.” – D AV I D J A M E S O N , D O N O R “I just appreciate how lucky I am, and whether I’m repacking food, answering phones or helping out at a food drive, I’m happy to give back to those less fortunate by volunteering forthe Food Bank for Westchester.” — L O U Z I M E T, D O N O R / V O L U N T E E R “Without the Food Bank for Westchester, it would be very difficult for food pantries like ourselves…to provide the services that we do…” — P E T E R M C C U E N , S U P E R V I S O R O S S I N I N G F O O D PA N T R Y T R I N I T Y E P I S C O PA L C H U R C H “When you’re on a fixed income it can be very difficult…The only thing I have is my social security, so I really depend on the pantry.” – R E B E C C A W., F O O D PA N T R Y C L I E N T The Food Bank for Westchester maximizes the value of every dollar donated and has the capability to buy, store and transport food in bulk, making us the most efficient and effective provider of healthy, nutritious food to hungry people in Westchester County. The food inventory comes from three key sources: USDA: The Food Bank is recognized and approved by the USDA to receive and distribute federally donated foods. HUNGER IN WESTCHESTER Donated: Local donations are received from Westchester businesses, community food drives and the Food Bank’s Food Growing program. National donations come from large food companies and distributors via the Feeding America Network. Children Under 18 Years �� 33% Seniors�������������������������������� 22% White������������������������������������ 19% African American���������������� 37% Hispanic�������������������������������� 43% Female���������������������������������� 58% Male�������������������������������������� 42% Purchased: The Food Bank for Westchester purchases food at the wholesale rate from food suppliers locally and across the U.S. 4 FOOD BANK FOR WESTCHESTER “I am a single dad of a beautiful seven year-old girl…I never expected to end up in a situation like this. I worked in home remodeling for a long time and as things got harder, life happened. The Food Bank made a difference in my life and in my daughter’s life.” – D AV I D L ., F O O D PA N T R Y C L I E N T 2 0 1 3 -1 4 A N N U A L R E P O R T 5 Community Partnerships: Helping To Break The Hunger Cycle Every year, individuals, organizations and corporations work with the Food Bank for Westchester to support those in their communities that need help. VOLUNTEERS In 2014, volunteers donated 19,882 hours by repacking bulk food in our warehouse, helping in our offices, serving on our board of directors and committees or assisting at special events. In addition, many of our volunteers are people with different abilities coming from organizations like Cerebral Palsy of Westchester, New York School for the Deaf, Ossining Life Skills Program, Devereux Millwood and the Point Program. ORGANIZATIONS Schools, synagogues, churches, community and professional organizations raise funds and drive food donations for the Food Bank for Westchester to benefit families in need throughout the county. Scarsdale Middle School has a long-standing history of support for the Food Bank for Westchester, supplying volunteers and donating food and funds. Some of the activities included repacking thousands of pounds of food collected over the school year in conjunction with Human Rights Day, an Acts of Kindness project that generated over $5,000 for the Turkey Drive, Chores for Charity which raised $7,000 to start a new food pantry for seniors in Yonkers and a mosaic created for the Food Bank offices. The Yom Kippur Food Drive, created over 20 years ago with the participation of congregations throughout the Jewish community in Westchester, has generated thousands of pounds of food donations and thousands of dollars to support anti-hunger efforts on this day. CORPORATIONS Throughout the year, over 2,200 volunteers from 70 different corporations assisted in repacking and sorting food. The highlight of the Food Bank for Westchester’s Corporate Program is the annual Golden Scoop Competition. In 2014, Capital One took home the coveted Golden Scoop Trophy by packing over 1,700 pounds of beans in the hour-long “fierce but friendly” contest. Golden Scoop helps the Food Bank get many tons of bulk product repacked and ready for delivery to the food pantries and soup kitchens. FOOD DONORS The Food Bank for Westchester receives food donations from retailers and wholesalers, corporations, churches and other organizations, as well as dedicated individuals. The Links of Westchester: A donor group who volunteers to repack food and has “adopted” food pantries. Mr. and Mrs. Josef Sink: Longtime donors who decided to use the money they would normally spend on holiday gifts to purchase food for people in need by shopping for and delivering food to the Food Bank office every month. Sam’s Club: In FY13-14, Sam’s Club was the largest retail recovery donor for the Food Bank for Westchester, providing 104,743 pounds of food—or 87,286 meals—through its Elmsford location. D’Agostino’s: A high-quality, consistent source for the retail recovery efforts, D’Agostino’s Port Chester donated 44,120 pounds of food—for 36,767 meals—in 2014, and assisted essential programs, like the BackPack Program, by running in-store donation campaigns. 6 FOOD BANK FOR WESTCHESTER 2 0 1 3 -1 4 A N N U A L R E P O R T 7 Donors $10 0 , 0 0 0 A N D U P New York State, Department of Health ShopRite USDA $50 , 0 0 0 - $9 9,9 9 9 Emergency Food & Shelter Program (FEMA) Giving Circle of Lower Westchester, Inc. Goldie Anna Charitable Trust MBIA Foundation, Inc. Stop & Shop The Tudor Foundation, Inc. Westchester Community Foundation Westchester County Dept. of Finance $25, 0 0 0 - $ 49,9 9 9 Bank of America Foundation Scott and Bonnie Boilen Entergy Nuclear Northeast Food Bank Association of New York State Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company Leventhal Family Charitable Foundation, Inc. Mack-Cali Realty Corporation Morgan Stanley Foundation PepsiCo Rakow Commercial Realty Group, Inc. Thelma Roberts TD Charitable Foundation $10 , 0 0 0 - $24 ,9 9 9 Allstar Products Group Arthur S. Doerner Private Foundation BNY Mellon Wealth Management Briar Foundation Neal and Elizabeth Bronzo Bunge Management Services, Inc. Marikay Capasso Capital One Bank, Northeast Region Chess Foundation Chubb Group of Insurance Companies Curtis Instruments, Inc. David and Katherine Moore Family Foundation Fund Chris and Michelle DeLong William and Carolyn Harrington Heroes in Transition IBM Employees David and Leslie Jameson Lance R. Wachenheim Foundation Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Foundation Opus Foundation, Inc. Our Lady of Sorrows Church Park Avenue Charitable Fund Pernod Ricard USA 8 Lee Robins Ronald McDonald House Charities - NY Tri State Chapter Sloman Foundation Lee and Stephanie Spiegel Swim Tank Home of Aqua Tots Ltd. Webster Bank, N.A. Whole Foods Market $5, 0 0 0 - $9,9 9 9 ABB Optical Group Anbinder Family Foundation AQR Capital Asbury United Methodist Church James Attwood and Leslie Williams Joseph and Judy Baumgarten Laurence and Esther Beilenson Bleakley Platt & Schmidt LLP Citizens Bank and Foundation Clarfeld Financial Advisors, Inc. Edward Croen and Lou-Ann Galibert CSX Corporation David Rockefeller Fund Charles and Amy Day Fujifilm Lawrence and Yvette Gralla Greenhouse Family Fund David Hallerman and Cathy Martone Hewlett-Packard Company Houlihan Lawrence, Inc. Jandon Foundation Journal News/Gannett Foundation KeyBank Foundation Douglas and Wendy Kreeger Krislen Management Corporation Michael and Heather LaFortezza Louis & Anne Abrons Foundation Lucille and Paul Maslin Foundation, Inc. McCarthy Fingar LLP Mountco Construction & Development Murphy Brothers Contracting Nancy and Paul Ross Foundation Inc. Janet Nast New York Football Giants, Inc. Partner Reinsurance Co. of U.S. Pell Wealth Partners Pfizer Foundation Reckson, a division of SL Green Realty Corp. Scarsdale Middle School Student Organization Brian and Keira Smith St. Thomas Church David and Mary Elizabeth Stern Target Mary Thomasset Transamerica Retirement Solutions Brian and Cynthia Trudell Greg and Kathiryn Werlinich FOOD BANK FOR WESTCHESTER White Plains Plaza Realty, LLC Bruce and Sharon Wilson $1 , 0 0 0 - $ 4 ,9 9 9 Joseph Abbatte and Colleen Carew Gregory Adams and Jill Greenwald Roy Adler and Judith Hershaft Advanced Footcare Center AKD Insurance Philip and Irit Altman American Legion Post #1009 American Legion Post #1038 Stephen Anbinder Andrew and Margie Anik Anne and Michael Weprin Family Foundation Anne Claire Lester Foundation, Inc. Anonymous Donations Irwyn and Lucille Applebaum Robert Arnow Reid Ashinoff Attorney’s Title Insurance Agency, Inc. Axiom Software B. Green Group, LLC Alan and Maria Badey Balducci’s of Scarsdale Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. Spencer and Ronnie Barback Leslie Barbagallo Barish & O’Brien Foundation Nancy Baron Thomas Barry and Susan Waltman Wendy Bartley Baumer Ventures, Inc. Douglas Beale James Beck and Carole Clarke Bedford Presbyterian Church Belmay Family Foundation, Inc. Belson Family Fund Benny Ben-David and Roni Shapiro Neil and Lori Benson Andrew and Randi Berdon Berkeley College Bernard and Roberta Bernhardt Neil and Andrea Bernstein Phyllis Bertin Gail Binderman Bloom Family Fund Deborah Bloom Wendy Blum Bluthenthal-Toff Family Foundation Anne Boyer David Brady and Birte Wistinghausen Briarcliff Congregational Church Benevolence Comm. Broadview Networks Ellen Broude Douglas and Dawn Brown James and Victoria Bruni Daniel and Barbara Budasoff Robert and Paula Butler C.W. Brown, Inc. Ann Campbell Jay Campbell and Mary Hosley Caraveta Heaven’s Helpers Foundation Miriam Cedarbaum Central Committee of War Verterans Organization of Yonkers Chuck and Karen Chaplin Charles C. and Susan Finch Moore Charitable Fund Cheesecake Factory Church World Service John and Mary Ciardullo Citrin Cooperman & Company Fred and Joyce Claar Martin and Marilyn Clague Clinton Family Foundation CMS Bank Larry and Deirdre Cohen Stephanie Cohen Concorde Personnel dba Concorde Search Associates Concorde Temporary Staffing, Inc. Sloan and Mary Cooper John and Katy Coppinger Michael Corso and Donna Abrams Michael and Allison Cottle Susan Crayne Cross County Shopping Center Joseph and Donna Cuiffo Derrin and Cathy Culp D & D Elevator Maintenance, Inc. D & D Elevator, Inc. Dagele Brothers Produce D’Agostino Supermarkets, Inc. Roy and Dorothy Dailey Maurice and Sharon Daitz Michael D’Angelo Richard and Barbara Dannenberg Danziger & Markhoff, LLP Del Bello, Donnellan, Weingarten Wise & Wiederkehr Jennifer DeMarrais Deutsch Charitable Foundation Diana Gould Ltd. Digiscribe International LLC Divney Tung Schwalbe LLP Navy Djovonic William Donovan Sean and Lianne Dugan Jonathan and Wendy Dulman Edith & William M. Landau Foundation Patricia Ehresmann Earle Ellefsen Nancie Ellis and Geoffrey Domm Empire Merchants, LLC Estate of Eva Feld John Ettenson and Vicki Camerino Fairway Group Central Services LLC Robert and Lauren Fales Tom Faneuff and Susan Merrill Glen Feinberg Stephen and Suzanne Fields Richard and Dina Findling First Niagara Bank and Foundation Marc and Francine Flamino Ford Foundation Robert and Kathleen Ford Gary and Carol Freidman Gant Family Foundation GE Foundation Felice Gelman George & Aileen Karp Philanthropic Fund Joseph and Deborah Gerace Peter and Marlis Germann Stephen and Laurie Girsky Paul and Debby Glickman Henry Godfrey and Ginger Schnapper Lester Goldfischer Michael Goldman and Karen Falk Gordon Family Charitable Foundation Bruce and Barbara Gordon Todd Gordon and Susan Feder March Gourevitch and Sabrina Cherry Jeffrey Greenberg Greenberg Traurig Greenfield Stein & Senior, LLP Robert Grimshaw and Linda Horton Jason Gross and Trisha Howell Owen and Victoria Gutfreund H & P Boilen Foundation Hagar Family Foundation Harry Chapin Memorial Run Patrick Hayes and Susan Snyder Richard Hecht Hilibrand Foundation Willard and Sharon Hill Martin and Joanne Homlish Hope for Youth Foundation, Inc. Michael and Kara Hubertus Hudson Valley National Bank Mark and Jean Marie Iannucci Impact 4 Good LLC Israel & Mollie Myers Foundation, Inc. ITW Foundation James H. & Margaret Tabeling Foundation Inc. Jill E. Solomon Charitable Foundation John and Robby Hoare Charitable Fund John Jay Masonic Lodge #653 Joseph F. Stein Family Foundation, Inc. Judicial Title Insurance Agency LLC Diana Juettner Julius and Eleanor Kass Family Foundation Heather Kane Gary and Rosalind Karlitz Andrew Katell and Stephanie Low Joe Kaufman and Janet Korins Louise Kepler Leona Kern Abigail Kirsch Cynthia Know and Carla Johnson David Koenigsberg and Ada Huang Kraft Foods Marc and Irene Kramer Robert and Louise Kuklis Kwitman Family Foundation, Inc. L.P. Wasserman Family Foundation Landscape Unlimited, Inc. Leighton Associates, Inc. Anthony Leopizzi Andrew and Susan Lese Thomas and Susan Leslie Richard and Gabielle Lesser Matthew Levine and Jordana Schwartz Linda A. and James H. Ellis Fund Michael and Carol Lowenstein Nita and Stephen Lowey Jeremiah and Brigid Lynch Russell and Eileen Lynch M. & B. Prober Foundation Michael and Jane MacDonald Mack Goldner Memorial Foundation Macy’s Richard Magill and Sheree Krigsman Maier Markey & Justic Al and Gail Maiolo Loring and Dorothy Mandel Manocherian Brothers Marion Financial Advisors Mark Bomback Productions Joseph and Kathleen Masterson Neil and Deborah McCarthy McKinsey & Company Elizabeth McNally Robert and Laura Medway Brad and Laurie Mendelson Meryl and Christopher Lewis Foundation MGG Foundation Michael and Jill Weinstein Family Fund Milton Tenenbaum Charitable Foundation George Mohrmann Dennis Morrissey and Ellen Lynch David and Michelle Morse Mount Kisco Interfaith Food Pantry, Inc. Ronald and Janet Mraz Christopher and Diane Murphy Laura Murphy Michael and Cynthia Murray Shobha Nayar Neiman Marcus Group Nera Economic Counsulting New York Life Foundation New York State Office of the Attorney General John and Jean Noona Nancy O’Connor James and Laurie O’Donoghue Organized Business Techniques Inc. Margaret Orr Pampered Chef Peckham Family Foundation Pleasantville Middle School, Teachers Association Ann Poll David and Elin Poneman Generoso Pope and Anne Taylor Alan and Sharon Portnoi Pound Ridge Community Church Presbyterian Church of Mt. Kisco Women’s Association Presbyterian Women of Hitchcock Church Primizia Foods - DeCicco’s Putnam County Savings Bank Gerard and Nancy Quinn Adam and Amy Raboy Craig and Jennifer Race Sal and Lorraine Randazzo Richard and Gloria Raskin Mary Raudenbush Robert and Patricia Redis Regeneron Pharmaceuticals James and Patricia Reino Jonathan and Joelle Resnick Lisa Rich Riemann Auto Body Shop James and Abigail Ritman Kenneth and Rebecca Roban RobbinsKersten Direct R. and Gale Roberts Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Brian and Carolyn Rooney Mauri Rosenthal and Nancy Taubenslag Charlie and Meryl Rubin Ruder Family Foundation Conor and Jennifer Ryan S. Ben Tenori Charitable Lead Trust Bruce and Karen Sabath Bradley and Nancy Sabel Pasqualina Sacchetti Harriet Sadow Robert and Lynda Safron Saidel & Saidel P.C. Salice Family Charitable Trust Sassoon and Marjorie Peress Philanthropic Fund Saw Mill Auto Sales Robert Schaeffer Cathie Schaffer Robert and Amy Scher Ronald Schulhof Tony Schwartz and Deborach Pines Wallace and Elizabth Schwartz SEFA Rockland County Jeffrey and Sharon Seidell David and Debra Seiden Shenkman Capital Shami Shenoy Shirley G. Benerofe Foundation, Inc. Sidewinder Charit. Fdn.-Natl. Philanthropic Trust Sidney A. and Esther Laifer Family Foundation Sidney and Betty Shames Foundation Jeff and Kim Siegel David and Felice Silk Robert and Naomi Silpe Jonathan Slater and Barbara Schecter Pamela Slater Stanley and Frances Slote Marybeth Sollins Somers Faculty Association Robert Sommer Kevin Spath Jeffrey Spetler Stavis Charitable Foundation Stein Family Gift Fund Nicholas Stephens and Lisa Kunstadter James and Jane Stern Sy and Laurie Sternberg Audrey Steuer N. Stevens Stewart Title Insurance Company Michael and Kimberly Stigliano Byron and Siew-Thye Stinson Patricia Stix Glenn and Jeannette Stockton Strauss Paper Company, Inc. Sabin and Beverly Streeter Andy and Elaine Strommen Swiss Re America Holding Corp. T.G.I. Friday’s Christopher and Leah Tahbaz Charles Tamarin The Kroll Family Charitable Fund The Rollins Agency, Inc. Thompson & Bender LLC Albert and Elizabth Tice Christine Tredway Unilever United States Foundation, Inc. United Way of Greater Portland United Way of Westchester & Putnam Wakefern Food Corporation Wal-Mart Foundation Nicholas Walsh Cifford and Linda Weber Paula Weil Weiler-Arnow Management Co., Inc. Wellpoint Associate Giving Campaign Foundation Richard and Sara Werder Lucille Werlinich Westchester County Association Inc. WESTMED Medical Group White Plains Hospital Center Mary Ruth Wiegard-Becker Daryl Wieland Allan and Claire Wolkoff Woodlands Community Temple Yard House Yvonne & Leslie Pollack Family Foundation, Inc. Benjamin and Amy Zaitz 2 0 1 3 -1 4 A N N U A L R E P O R T 9 Member Programs Bethany A.M.E. Church Feeding Program Bethel Baptist Church Food Pantry Bowen Memorial Church Food Pantry Bowen Memorial Church Soup Kitchen Bread of Life Food Pantry Burling Lane Shelter Cardinal McCloskey Ninety Three Caritas Port Chester Food Pantry Caritas Port Chester Soup Kitchen Children’s Village, Sanctuary Oasis Childrens Village Life Bridges/Stepping Stones Church Of God Of Prophecy Community Outreach Church Of God Of Prophecy Food Pantry Church Of St. Joseph Of Arimathea City Harvest Pre-School Cluster Residences Church of God of Prophecy Project Hope Community Center of Northern Westchester Community Food Pantry Of Mohegan Lake Community Food Pantry of Sleepy Hollow/Tarrytown Community Service Associates Hot Meal Programs Croton-Cortlandt Food Pantry Eastchester CAP Food Pantry Ecumenical Food Pantry First Presbyterian Church of Yorktown First Reformed Food Pantry First Reformed Soup Kitchen First Seventh Day Adventist Church Food Pantry First United Methodist Church Fred’s Pantry Generations Cluster-Goerlich Good Shepherd Food Pantry Grace Baptist Church Food Pantry Grace Church Community Center Soup Kitchen Greenburgh/Elmsford CAP Food Pantry Greyston Family Inn Day Care Center Halfway Houses Of Westchester Harrison Community Services Food Pantry Harvest Time Food Pantry Hillside Food Outreach Holy Spirit Food Pantry HOPE Community Services Food Pantry HOPE Community Services Soup Kitchen Hope’s Door Hudson Valley Community Services (ARCS) Hudson Valley Community Services (Mosaic) 10 FOOD BANK FOR WESTCHESTER Interfaith Emergency Food Pantry Jan Peek Shelter Larchmont Mamaroneck Hunger Task Force Lexington Center For Recovery, Inc. New Rochelle Lexington Center For Recovery, Inc. Mt. Kisco Living Resources Lexington House Living Transformation/Operation Fight Back Loaves And Fish Soup Kitchen Lord’s Pantry Food Pantry Mary J. Blige Center Feeding Programs Mount Kisco Fox Center Mount Lebanon Baptist Food Pantry Mount Vernon Community Action Program Mount Kisco Interfaith Food Pantry Mount Olive Food Pantry New Beginnings Food Pantry New Life Fellowship Church Food Pantry New Rochelle CAP Food Pantry New Rochelle CAP Soup Kitchen New Rochelle Day Nursery Our Lady of Mount Carmel Food Pantry Open Arms Men’s Shelter Ossining Food Pantry Port Chester Carver Center Food Pantry Port Chester Carver Senior Breakfast Pressley Memorial Church Food Pantry Pressley Memorial Church Soup Kitchen Queen’s Daughters Day Care Center Ridgeway Alliance Church Food Pantry Riverdale Seventh Day Adventist Church Food Pantry Riverdale Seventh Day Adventist Church Soup Kitchen Sacred Heart Food For The Hungry Sacred Heart Food Pantry San Andres Episcopal Church Food Pantry Saint Frances A.M.E. Zion Soup Kitchen Saint Joseph’s Soup Kitchen Saint Mary’s Church Food Pantry Saint Peter’s Child Care Center Saint Peter’s Food Pantry Saints John, Paul And Clement Food Pantry Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Salvation Army New Rochelle Food Pantry Salvation Army New Rochelle Soup Kitchen Salvation Army Peekskill Food Pantry Salvation Army Peekskill Soup Kitchen Salvation Army Port Chester Salvation Army Tarrytown Food Pantry Salvation Army White Plains Food Pantry Salvation Army White Plains Mobile Soup Kitchen Salvation Army White Plains Soup Kitchen Salvation Army Yonkers Food Pantry Samaritan House Shelter San Andres Youth Program Search For Change Larchmont Search For Change Supported Housing Shepherd’s Flock Shelter Shepherd’s Flock Food Pantry Shiloh Baptist Church Breakfast Program Shiloh Baptist Church Food Pantry Shiloh Baptist Church Soup Kitchen South Church Food Pantry Saint Peter’s Neighborhood Dinner Saint Thomas Brown Bag Star of Bethlehem Soup Kitchen Steppin’ Up Yonkers-Angel Food Pantry Streetwise Mobile Program Sunshine Social Club Tarrytown Community Opportunity Center Food Pantry Tarrytown Community Opportunity Center Hot Meal Program The French Speaking Baptist Church Food Pantry The Master’s Helping Hand Food Pantry The Sterling Community Center Food Pantry Through God’s Hands Food Pantry Town Of North Castle Food Pantry Trinity Church Pantry Outreach Union Baptist Church Food Pantry Union Baptist Church Soup Kitchen Union Food For Life United Community Center Of Westchester VA Hospital Supportive Housing Food Pantry VA Hudson Valley At Castle Point Vaughn Glanton Residence Vernon Heights Day Care Center VOA Crossroads Shelter VOA Grasslands Homeless Shelter Wartburg Senior Food Pantry Westchester Community College, Single Stop Food Pantry Westchester Consumer Empowerment Westhab, Inc. Food Pantry Westhab, Inc. Elm Street Community Resource Center White Plains Community Action Program Food Pantry Yonkers Community Action Program Food Pantry YMCA at Tarrytown YMCA Families And Adult Feeding Program YMCA Of Central & Northern Westchester Day Care YMCA Yonkers Senior Program Yonkers Hungry People Food Pantry Yonkers Hungry People Soup Kitchen Yonkers Seventh Day Adventist Food Pantry Youth Shelter Program YWCA Of Yonkers Food Pantry YWCA White Plains Residence BackPack and Kids Cafe A.B. Davis Middle School BackPack Beulah SDA Church BackPack Boys and Girls Club of Northern Westchester BackPack Cedar Place School BackPack Claremont Elementary School BackPack Community School 13 BackPack Don Bosco Kids Cafe Edward Williams BackPack Elm Street Youth Center BackPack Eugenio Maria De Hostos BackPack Ferris Housing, White Plains Youth Bureau BackPack Greenburgh Central School District #7 BackPack Grimes Elementary School BackPack Healthy Kids Program @ Cross Hill Elementary School BackPack Healthy Kids Program @ Montessori 27 BackPack Healthy Kids Program @ School 21 BackPack Hillcrest Elementary School BackPack IFCA Housing Network BackPack Junior League Of Northern Westchester BackPack Kisco Kids Cafe Lakeland-Benjamin Franklin Elementary School BackPack Lakeland Cooper Beach Middle School BackPack Lakeland-George Washington Elementary School BackPack Lakeland High School-Lakeland School District BackPack Thomas Jefferson Elementary SchoolLakeland School District BackPack Lakeland School District Van Cortlandtville Elementary BackPack Lincoln Titus Elementary SchoolLakeland School District BackPack Lakeland-Thomas Edison Elementary School BackPack Lois Bronz Kids Cafe Macedonia Baptist Church BackPack Mamaroneck Avenue School BackPack Martin Luther King Jr Elementary School BackPack Mildred Strang Middle School BackPack Neighborhood Services Backpack @Teen Lounge BackPack Neighborhood Services @ Dekalb BackPack Neighborhood Services @ Ferris BackPack Neighborhood Services-White Plains Youth Bureau BackPack Neighborhood Services @ Slater Center BackPack Neighborhood Academy @ Slater Teen Lounge BackPack Nepperhan Community Center BackPack New Little Branches Kids Cafe New Rochelle Parks & Rec-Jefferson Camp BackPack New Rochelle Parks & Red-Camp Joy BackPack New Rochelle Parks & Rec-Ward Camp BackPack Oakside Elementary School BackPack Park Avenue School BackPack Peak-Westhab BackPack Port Chester Carver Kids Cafe Port Chester Head Start BackPack Ridgeway Elementary School BackPack RSHM Life Center BackPack Salvation Army Port Chester BackPack Shiloh Baptist Church BackPack Shiloh Baptist Church Kids Cafe Saint Peter’s Childcare BackPack Thomas Cornell Academy BackPack Thomas Edison Backpack Yonkers Community Action Program BackPack Yonkers Community Action Program Kids Cafe YMCA Kids Cafe Yonkers Montessori Academy BackPack Youth Community Outreach Program BackPack Mobile Food Programs Bethel Baptist Church Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Beulah School Districta Church Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Bowen Memorial Church Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Community Baptist Church Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Community Food Panty Sleepy Hollow/ Tarrytown Kraft Mobile Food Pantry El Centro Hispano Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Junior League Of Northern Westchester Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Parker School Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Larchmont Mamaroneck Hunger Task Force Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Master’s Helping Hand Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Metropolitan Ame Zion Church Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Mount Zion Baptist Church Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Peekskill Agencies Together Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Ridgeway Alliance Church Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Lake Street Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Saint Andres Church Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Saints John, Paul And Clement Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Shiloh Baptist Church Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Neighborhood Food Express Peekskill Neighborhood Food Express Port Chester Saint Peter’s Childcare Center Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Saint Peter’s Church Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Saint Peter’s Neighborhood Dinner Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Steppin’ Up Yonkers Western Site Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Steppin’ Up Yonkers Calcagno/School St. Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Steppin’ Up Yonkers Schlobohm Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Steppin’ Up Yonkers Cottage/PJ Bishop Wallace Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Steppin’ Up Yonkers Curan Court Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Union Baptist Church Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Union Food For Life Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Westhab, Inc. Kraft Mobile Food Pantry YWCA Residence Kraft Mobile Food Pantry Senior Grocery Greenbugh Nutrition Center Mount Vernon Armory New Rochelle Housing Authority Peekskill Neighborhood Center Franklin Towers Yonkers Office For The Aging Yorktown Nutrition Center 2 0 1 3 -1 4 A N N U A L R E P O R T 11 Statement of Activities PU BLIC SU PP ORT A N D RE V E N U E Year Ended 6/30/14 Year Ended 6/30/13 $2,250,499 $2,279,224 Public Support Corporations, Foundations, Community, Individual Special Events $691,720 $622,675 $2,942,219 $2,901,899 Government Grants and Awards $1,747,638 $1,502,506 Total Government Support $1,747,638 $1,502,506 $6,499,674 $6,386,672 $7,261 $3,529 $125,989 $90,481 $6,625,663 $6,477,153 $11,315,520 $10,881,558 Year Ended 6/30/14 Year Ended 6/30/13 Food and Program Services $10,370,201 $9,973,555 Total Food and Program Services $10,370,201 $9,973,555 Management and General $411,237 $411,406 Development $862,064 $787,028 $1,273,301 $1,198,434 $11,643,502 $11,171,989 Year Ended 6/30/14 Year Ended 6/30/13 $4,666,846 $4,994,828 Total Public Support Government Support Other Revenue Food Program Investment Income (loss) Other Income Total Other Revenue Total Revenue Total Public Support and Revenue E XPE NSE S Food and Program Services Supporting Services Total Supporting Services Total Expenses N E T A SSE T S Net Assets End of Year *Includes in-kind food donations 12 FOOD BANK FOR WESTCHESTER Board of Directors E X ECU TI V E COM MIT T E E M E M BE R S Richard Rakow Chair of the Board Rakow Commercial Realty Group, Inc. Scott Boilen Allstar Marketing Group, LLC Willard I. Hill, Jr Vice Chair Charles Day Vice Chair UBS Financial Services, Inc. Debbie McCarthy Chair of Fund Development Business Executives for National Security Robert Scher, Esq. Secretary Foley and Lardner, LLP Bruce Wilson Treasurer North Creek Advisors Spencer L. Barback Immediate Past Board Chair Citrin Cooperman & Company, LLC Ellen Lynch, President and CEO Food Bank for Westchester Maria Bronzi Altium Wealth Management Neal A. Bronzo Aramark Joseph J. Masterson Past Board Chair Rapid Growth Consultants Sue Norton PepsiCo, Inc Robert M. Redis, Esq. Past Board Chair McCarthy, Fingar, LLP Jody Rollins Chubb & Son Ellen Rothschild Digiscribe International Clifford Weber, Esq. Hinman, Howard and Kattell, LLP Gregory Werlinich Werlinich Asset Management, LLP Robert Yager Stop & Shop Supermarkets 200 Clearbrook Road, Elmsford, NY 10523 [email protected] (914) 923-1100 foodbankforwestchester.org