Annual Report - Second Harvest Food Bank Of Central Florida

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Annual Report - Second Harvest Food Bank Of Central Florida
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2011/2012 ANNUAL REPORT
We Are Amazed
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Providing access to food and other
grocery products to meet the need.
Promoting and supporting the
development of our partner agencies’
ability to fulfill their missions.
Our Mission:
To Fight Hunger
in Central Florida
Mobilizing leaders and communities
by bringing visibility to the invisible
problem of hunger and poverty.
Developing more holistic and
county-specific solutions to hunger
in Central Florida.
ctivity abounds at Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida. The past year
has been one of continued focus as we worked to get the most food possible to
those in need. To accomplish this, we increased the volume of our distribution
and enhanced innovation. In the past eight years, our distribution has tripled. Last year
alone, 24 million meals were provided through our general distribution, as well as
programs ranging from a Mobile Pantry and Summer Feeding sites to dozens of school
food pantries at the elementary, middle and high school levels – even at universities.
It’s important for us to continue serving more Central Floridians, because food insecurity
has increased among children to one in four. Our partner feeding programs continue to
do heroic work in reaching hundreds of thousands of people, but most are under severe
strain to increase their capacity. A huge gap exists between those who need food and our
current capabilities, but pocketbooks are shrinking, government budgets are tightening
and economic growth is slow. It will take time for our economy to turn around.
Yet despite these challenges, Second Harvest continues to be an effective part of the
solution, thanks to our community’s strong support. And when our new facility opens
in early 2013, we’ll be able to do more than ever before to help Central Florida’s
hungry. In addition to more efficient food storage and distribution, we plan to launch
entrepreneurial programs that will contribute revenue while providing much-needed
food and job training.
Our community partnerships are expanding, too. We’re working on exciting
new collaborations with the healthcare industry and others to increase the
amount of nutritional food available to Central Florida’s hungry. Last year, we
were able to increase our fresh fruit and vegetable distribution to over 3 million
pounds, helping to prevent problems such as illness and obesity that result
from poor nutrition.
Finally, it’s not just what an organization does, but how its staff achieves its mission.
We’re proud to once again be awarded Charity Navigator’s highest Four-Star rating for
efficiency. This designation proves Second Harvest is making the most of your donated
food, time and financial support. We’re working hard . . . and so are your resources.
At Second Harvest, we thank all of you who make this success possible. As we look to the
future, we’re enthusiastic about closing the “hunger gap” even further.
Susan Reimer-Sifford
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Dave Krepcho
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Chair, Board of Directors
President/CEO
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CHAIRMAN /
Board of
Directors
Susan Reimer-Sifford
EXECUTIVE VICE CHAIR / Brad Butterstein
VICE CHAIR / Stephen Starks
TREASURER / Matthew J. Donnelly
SECRETARY / Sheldon Fox
HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS /
George MacKay / Patricia Ambinder
MEMBERS AT LARGE / Kari D. Baker / Ed Colleran
Michael Dosal / Cameron Sforza-Flick / Lora Gilbert / Ted Hamilton
Allison Hudson / Andrew W. Kimpel / Marcus Lyons / Paul W. Morgan
Kim Mowatt / Deborah Rusnock / Jim Schreiber / James S. Toscano
Edwin Wronski
Kids cafe
Our Branches
A healthy snack and meal service program
providing food to needy children in three
counties during afterschool hours.
• Collectively in fiscal 2011/2012, our organization distributed
36,167,395 pounds of fooD.
• In fiscal year 2011/2012, the Volusia Branch provided
4,521,939 pounds of food to 99
non-profit organizations.
• Our Brevard Branch distributed 5,065,413 pounds
of food to 83 non-profit organizations
during fiscal year 2011/2012.
NUTRITION
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t Second Harvest Food Bank of
Central Florida, our mission is to fight
hunger in Central Florida. Because that
means more than simply providing calories,
we strive to solicit, obtain and distribute as
many nutrient-rich foods as possible.
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Our warehouses receive a wide range of
food products varying in nutritional value
each day. We believe that all types of
food can fit within a healthy diet – and we
understand that every individual we serve
has food preferences. Knowing this, we
choose not to reject food and beverage
donations based on nutrient quality.
Through nutrition education and the
distribution of nutrient-rich foods, we
strive to feed the hungry, help them
make healthier food choices and
positively impact the health of
Central Floridians.
In the coming years, we will continue to
expand our reach and strive to make our
community healthier by feeding hope,
fighting hunger and fueling health.
food
distribution
The nutrition
position statement of the
Second Harvest Food Bank
incorporates the
following concepts:
• We accept all donated foods
• All types of food can fit
in a balanced diet
• Individuals exercise choice
in food selection
• We encourage
healthy choices
In fiscal year 2011/2012, 167,853 meals
were served to an average of 1,144
children daily. Since the program’s
inception in 1993, more than 1 million
meals have been served. This program
also offers enrichment activities in a safe,
accessible environment.
summer food
program
Provides lunches and snacks to children
18 and under during summer recess.
During 49 operational days last summer
(a time when children in needy areas lack
access to school lunch programs), 65,935
meals were served at 30 sites in four
counties. With support from generous
funders, we were also able to provide
8,900 take-home, shelf-stable food packs
for the weekends. Since the program
commenced in 2008, Second Harvest
Food Bank has provided more than
233,760 summer meals.
hi-five kids pack
program
A weekend food program designed to
bridge the nutritional gap that exists when
elementary school children lack access to
school cafeterias.
Students who rely heavily on school
lunch and breakfast programs are
identified by educators who then
distribute kid-friendly, shelf-stable
packs on Fridays in a non-stigmatizing
manner. Last year, 57,714 shelf-stable
food packs were provided to needy
children at 23 elementary schools.
Since 2006, more than 178,092 packs
have been distributed, the equivalent
of 534,276 meals.
community food
drives
An amazing 993,355 pounds of
non-perishable grocery products were
collected in fiscal 2011/2012 through
our Community Food Drives:
• Boy Scouts of America/Scouting
for Food
• National Association of Letter Carriers
Food Drive
• WESH News Channel 2’s “Share Your
Christmas” Food Drive
• Rollins Helping Hands Campaign Drive
•CANstruction
• Local church, school and workplace
drives
tefap distribution
The Florida Department of
Agriculture awarded distribution
contracts for Orange, Seminole,
Lake, Brevard, Volusia and Marion
counties to Second Harvest Food Bank
of Central Florida for its distribution
program of government food
commodities. In fiscal year 2011/ 2012,
a total of 6,876,436 pounds of these
wholesome products were made
available to Central Floridians in need.
PRODUCE PROGRAM
With the growing awareness of the link
between nutrition and health, Second
Harvest has committed to increasing
the amount of fresh fruits and vegetables
available to clients year-round. Our
Produce Program works with the
agriculture and produce industry, as well
as organizations such as the Society of
St. Andrew and the Florida Association
of Food Banks to distribute 3,312,837
pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables.
second helpings
This prepared-food rescue program
collects and delivers donations from
local restaurants, hotels and resorts. The
program distributed 1,226,863 pounds
of food in fiscal 2011/2012 to agencies
that provide on-site meals for clients.
grocery alliance
With more than 300 participating retail
store locations throughout Central
Florida, this vast food recovery program
distributed 15,237,498 pounds of food
in 2011/2012 – 42% of our overall
distribution. The Grocery Alliance
product mix – which includes meat,
produce, dairy, bakery and dry goods
– offers a wide range of nutritious and
sought-after foods. To date, the program
has distributed over 30 million pounds of
food to our neighbors in need.
Other Food
Industry Partners
In addition to our programs, Second
Harvest Food Bank was able to distribute
over six million pounds of donated food
and non-food products to Central Florida
thanks to over 1,000 local and national
food companies. The food donors who
partner with Second Harvest are vital to
our hunger relief efforts.
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EVENT
HIGHLIGHTs
wine women & shoes
On Saturday, April 28, Second Harvest
Food Bank held our second annual
Wine Women & Shoes fundraising
event at Rosen Shingle Creek, raising
$105,800. More than 300 Central Florida
women attended and were treated to
delectable hors d’oeuvres, wine hailing
all the way from Napa Valley and the
best in shopping from national and
local boutiques. The ladies also enjoyed
impressive live and silent auctions, as
well as a fashion show presented by
Saks Fifth Avenue.
Share Our Strength’s
Taste of the Nation
Orlando
On Saturday, August 25, the 22nd
annual Taste of the Nation Orlando
was held at the World Center Marriott.
Guests sampled culinary sensations and
delicious drinks prepared by chefs from
over 30 of Central Florida’s leading
restaurants. Attendees also enjoyed a
silent auction, a 100-bottle wine raffle
and a cook-off judged by Mayor Buddy
Dyer. Taste of the Nation Orlando raised
$167,500 to help fight hunger in Central
Florida. The local beneficiaries for this
foodie event were Second Harvest
Food Bank of Central Florida, Coalition
for the Homeless of Central Florida and
Florida Impact.
hunger action
month
Each September, people across
America lend their voices to the
fight against hunger by participating
in Hunger Action Month, which
encourages people to learn about the
issue in their community and help
educate others. Second Harvest put
together a “30 ways in 30 days”
calendar, which suggested a hunger
awareness activity for each day during
September. Photographers participated
in our “Portraits of Hunger” contest,
capturing their vision of the simple
solutions Central Floridians are finding
to solve this problem in our community.
The City of Orlando also lit the Lake
Eola Fountain orange for one week in
honor of Hunger Action Month.
Benefits
Connection
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ince 2008, Benefits Connection
has secured over $55 million in
unused SNAP benefits that are now
being used to put food on the table of
tens of thousands of Central Floridians
in need. The program is designed to
help qualified candidates overcome the
challenges associated with accessing
these dollars, such as lack of access to
a computer or skills to navigate an
online application, lack of awareness
regarding these benefits, misinformation
on eligibility factors, and language
and literacy barriers. The downturn
in the economy and the closing of
local Department of Children and
Families offices, resulting in the loss
of “face-to-face” assistance, has been
a challenge for those who have never
had to apply for benefits before.
By offering advice, support and
assistance at convenient locations,
we can extend our reach and better
facilitate the benefit process. Our
team of Specialists provides one-onone assistance with the application,
submits support documents to the
DCF, completes the interview required
by the program, and provides SNAP
education, information and referrals to
a network of agencies. In addition, our
specialists are able to enroll our clients
in Medicaid, TANF, and the Medicare
Savings Program, which benefits seniors
and persons with disabilities.
Applications
Processed
Goal: 7,680
Actual: 9,051
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Average Monthly
Food Stamp Benefit
Goal: $203
Actual: $217
*In June 2009, a Federal Demonstration Project was granted. At the time, it was
one of only two grants in the United States. The program allows our specialists to
perform the final interview for applicants on behalf of DCF, relieving pressure on the
clients and the agency due to increasingly large caseloads. In addition, the project
has resulted in a much higher approval rate for the applications we submit.
$ Value of Benefits
Goal: $14,303,644
Actual: $21,150,828
(Estimated Annualized)
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capital
campaign
the future of
hunger relief got
much closer in 2012
The Building Solutions to Hunger capital
campaign was launched in 2010 to
solve a variety of major infrastructure
challenges faced by Second Harvest
Food Bank. Specifically, space issues
around coolers, freezers, dry storage,
docks, and even staff offices severely
threaten the organization’s ability to
grow into the gap of need. In fact,
nearly four million pounds of nutritious
products were not able to be accepted
by Second Harvest last year due to lack
of capacity. We’ve run out of space,
but not out of need.
Thanks to the generosity and vision of a
community, however, the “fix” for these
challenges is underway. After reaching
our internal goal of raising 80% of the
$15 million needed to complete our
campaign, the ground was broken on
May 30, 2012 for the new Morgan &
Morgan, P.A. Hunger Relief Center. This
state-of-the-art Food Bank facility sets a
new standard in the nation for innovative
design, efficiencies, and program
possibilities. The 100,000-square-foot
distribution center will greatly expand
overall capacity and set the stage for
millions more pounds of food per year
for people in need. Capacity, efficiency,
and innovative new programs help to
ensure that our mission can keep
moving forward for at least the next two
decades. Housed within the facility’s
walls will be the Darden Foundation
Community Kitchen, the Walt Disney
World Volunteer Work Area, the Dr.
Phillips Charities Agency Mart, the Publix
Super Markets Charities Re-Pack/Cool
Dock, and several other vital new spaces.
The new center is on track to begin
serving our agency partners in early
2013, and it’s a very exciting time for the
entire human services delivery system in
Central Florida!
Capital Campaign
Donors
National Retail Properties
Craig and Dierdre MacNab
Wells Fargo Bank
Publix Super Markets Charities
Florida Hospital / Adventist Health Systems
Feeding America
Wawa, Inc.
Brasfield & Gorrie
Schmidt Estate
The Share Foundation
Gary and Janell Monetti in Memory
of George V. Bayer
Data Graphics, Inc.
Ronald Landon
Horncrest Foundation
General Mills
Allan and Conrad, Inc.
Anonymous
Ellen H. Arnold
Arnold D. & Winifred W. Palmer Foundation
Patricia Royal Barr
Bill and Jean Bauman
Mike and Cheryl Blakeslee
Patricia B. Boyer
Brad and Julie Butterstein
Phoebe M. Carpenter
CNL Bank
Ed Colleran
Morgan & Morgan, P.A.
Darden Restaurants
Walt Disney World
SHFB Board of Directors
Dr. Phillips Charities
Michael L. Dosal
Paige Driza
Patricia J. Duncan
Rona Feldman
Fishing for Life
Cameron Clay Sforza-Flick
Food Shippers of America, Inc.
Sheldon J. and Cynthia F. Fox
Glenda G. Morgan Charitable Foundation
Gordon Food Service
Kevin B. and Denise Habicht
Thomas E. and Jackie C. Hamilton
Hands on Orlando
Ernest S. Hardy
Harriett Lake Family Trust
Christian Hart
Florence and Dr. Frank R. Hellinger
J. Scott and Allison S. Hudson
Robert Johnson
Andrew W. and Leslie Kimpel
Dave and Lois Krepcho
Ivan M. and Fern Lefkowitz
Margaret S. and Brendan F. Linnane
Long & Scott Farms / Agri-gators
Marcus D. Lyons
George L. and Eloise MacKay
B. L. Metz
Stephen Miller
Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation
Bank of America
Morgridge Family Foundation
JP Morgan Chase
CNL Commercial Real Estate
Paul W. and Glenda G. Morgan
Kim Mowatt
Edwin Nieves
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
Charles M. Rand
Bill Reighard
Janice I. Reimer
Doug and Susan Reimer-Sifford
James C. and Elizabeth T. Robinson
Armando Rodriguez
Ana Roosen
Rotary Club of Apopka, Florida, Inc.
Joseph and Deborah Rusnock
Noah Rusnock
James E. and Jeanette C. Schreiber
Stephen L. and Cassandra L. Starks
George R. and Barbara J. Stedronsky
SunTrust Foundation
Jim and Wendy Toscano
Richard and Dale Lyn Van Gelder
Vision Marketing & Communications
Robert K. and Melinda B. Welter, Jr.
Jud and Audrey Wilcox
Ellen and Wayne C. Wolfson, DC
Edwin and Kim Wronski
Z Development Services
We thank our most generous partners
and are reminded that all our progress
in hunger relief has been built on
many caring people, companies, and
foundations working together over nearly
thirty years.
Thanks to all of you, the good work will
not only continue…but continue to grow!
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Feeding Hope Society
Each individual has made a pledge commitment of at least
$1,000 per year for five years. These special people are
members of a society that will continue to move Second
Harvest Food Bank’s mission toward sustainability and hope
for our neighbors in need. We thank them for helping us
to change lives for the better today . . . while sharing our
vision for the future. For information about joining the
Feeding Hope Society, call Greg Higgerson, Vice President,
Development at 407.295.1066.
Feeding community: $125,000+
Marilyn Sciortino
Morgan and Morgan, P.A.
feeding families: $50,000
Anonymous
Eric and Diane Holm
feeding neighbors: $5,000
Aegis Sports Management, Inc.
Lars and Julie Anderson
Kari and Timothy Baker
Chris and Maureen Brockman
Bruce K. Gould Foundation
Brad and Julie Butterstein
Curtis J. and Sharon Butterstein
Phoebe M. Carpenter
Central Florida Group Services, Inc.
John A. and Constance S. Cox
Ray S. Crickenberger
Matthew J. Donnelly
Elevation Preservation Properties, LLC
Nancy Epps
Bryan G. and Marilyn Fulwider
Bob and Carolyn Gosselin
Thomas E. and Jackie C. Hamilton
Greg and Ann Marie Higgerson
Vince C. and Leigh Ann Horton
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Forough B. Hosseini
JMHC
Dave and Lois Krepcho
Dorina Lora
Paul W. and Glenda G. Morgan
Brian and Tracie Morris
Ed and Shawn Noseworthy
Glenn Osborne
Charles and Dale Parsons
Melissa J. and Pedro Rubio Peacock
Doug and Susan Reimer-Sifford
Joseph and Deborah Rusnock
Jason Schrago
James E. and Jeanette C. Schreiber
Stephen L. and Cassandra Starks
Bill and Susan Sullivan
Kathleen Tomlinson
Jim and Wendy Toscano
Robert K. and Melinda B. Welter, Jr.
ANNUAL
campaign
donors
$10,000+
(7/1/11-6/30/12)
7-Eleven
Ann and Bill Wallace Foundation, Inc.
Anonymous
Bank of New York Mellon Foundation
Harry and Wendy Brandon
California Community Foundation
Central Florida Presbytery
Combined Federal Campaign
Community Foundation of Central
Florida, Inc.
Covelli Enterprises, Inc.
Cox Media Group, Inc.
Darden Restaurants Foundation
Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation
Lars J. Eriksson
Richard M. and Sandra Farotto
Feeding America
Five Guys Burgers and Fries
Florida State Employees’ Charitable
Campaign
Heart of Florida United Way, Inc.
Laverne P. and Pamela D. Herzog
Johnson and Johnson Sales and Logistics
Co., LLC
Jack Holloway Foundation
John T. and Betty Ann Lewis Foundation
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
JPMorgan Chase Global Philanthropy
Kraft Foods
Network for Good
Orange County Board of County
Commissioners
Orlando Utilities Commission
PepsiCo, Inc.
PCL Construction Services, Inc.
Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc.
James M. Russell
Betty J. Russell
Marilyn Sciortino
Share Our Strength
Terry D. and Paula Shaw
Ramona Ann Spears
Target Corporation
The Boyd Foundation, Inc., A Not
for Profit Corporation
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Annualcampaigndonors
The Grainger Foundation
The Martin Andersen-Gracia Andersen
Foundation, Inc.
Thomas Ulmer
United Way of Brevard
Volusia County Board of Commissioners
WalMart Foundation
Walt Disney World
Winter Park Health Foundation
Women’s Missionary Society of the African
Methodist Episcopal Church
$5,000 – $9,999
(7/1/11-6/30/12)
A Friends Foundation Trust
AmeriFactors
Anonymous
Apple Matching Gifts Program
Bank of New York Mellon
Community Partnership
BJ’s Wholesale Club
Glenn and Wendy Beck
Central Florida Snow Skiers, Inc.
CHEP Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Dane and Judy Cornell
Everette Deaver
FLIR Systems, Inc.
Food Lion Charitable Foundation
Foosaner Foundation
Frank Productions, Inc.
Peggy A. and William C. Horsfield, III
JustGive.org
Carol Klim
Charles and Helen T. Lentz
Lighting Science Group Corp
Live Nation
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Matthew B. and Sheri C. Lord
Peggy Sue Luzadder
Miller Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Elton and Charlene Mitchell
MOPARS of Brevard
Morganelli and Associates, Inc.
Stuart W. Nichols
Nordstrom, Inc.
Pampered Chef
Douglas D. and Elizabeth W. Parrish
PCE Management, Inc.
Pershing LLC
Rising Sun Foundation
Robert and Lois Braddock Charitable
Foundation
Roth Family Fund
Seaside Piecemakers, Inc.
Springline Corporation
SunTrust Foundation
Taylor Farms Florida
Anthony and Monica Terry
The Hampton Foundation
Vista del Lago Bingo Players
Walker Family Foundation
Warren and Augusta Hume Foundation
Robert K. and Melinda B. Welter, Jr.
$2,500 – $4,999
(7/1/11-6/30/12)
Lionel and Marylin Abbott
ABC Companies, Inc.
Robert J. Abel
Aegis Sports Management, Inc.
America’s Charities
Bank of New York Mellon
Edward Wilson Beauchamp
Chamberlin’s Natural Foods, Inc.
CONTINUED
Charity Challenge, Inc.
Nirmal and Ellen Chatterjee
Betty and Thomas Cobb
Deanna Copley
Daytona Turkey Run, Inc.
Curt and Carol DiPasqua
Randall E. and Janice Ellington
William H. Gattle
General Mills
GE United Way Campaign
Suzanne E. Gilbert
Give With Liberty
Donna R. Glanz
Paul A. Goddard
Gotham City FX
Peter R. and Carrin L. Hahn
Thomas E. and Jackie C. Hamilton
Philip A. and Lisa B. Hart
Diane and Russel Heiken
Mark S. and Janet L. Holecek
Holland & Knight LLP
Blake and Michelle Holton
Holy Land Stone Company, LLC
IBM Employee Services Center
InCharge Institute
J. Raymond Construction
Richard and Patricia Jones
Kaegan Corporation
Leslie Kinnaird
Dave and Lois Krepcho
Ronald L. Landon
Macy’s Foundation
Marriott International, Inc.
Carol K. McMorrow
Microsoft Matching Gifts Program
Nicholas Neil
Orlando Community of Christ
Robert D. and Karen K. Price
Micaela Riseling
Robert E. Jones Foundation
W. T. and Wendy Scannell
Randy and Katherine Schimmelpfennig
Dorothy Davis Smith
Southern Power Company
Kimberley A. Stover
Subway
Walter Sulak
David and Diane Sutter
T.G.I. Friday’s
The American Bottling Company
The Charles Hosmer Morse Foundation, Inc.
The Hartford
The John and Katherine Duda Foundation
The Walt Disney Company Foundation
Tosa Foundation
Truist
Universal Orlando Foundation
Unum Group
Barry and Susan Victory
Cheryl D. White
Joe and Judy Wiginton Family Foundation
Ellen and Wayne C. Wolfson, D.C.
Worldwide Produce Direct, LLC
Doug Wright
William and Nancy Yarger
Scott and Lauren Zimmerman
$1,000 – $2,499
(7/1/11-6/30/12)
A Squared Production Group, Inc.
Lionel and Marylin Abbott
ABC Companies, Inc.
ABC Fine Wine & Spirits
Mohan B. and Indira Abichandani
Elizabeth and John E. Accola, Jr., MD
Julie Albachiaro
Bart M. and Sandra H. Alderman
Allan and Conrad, Inc.
Patricia G. Ambinder
Vickie and Niles D. Andersen, Sr.
Anonymous
Laurea M. Armstrong
Alton D. and Ellen H. Arnold
Richard and Elizabeth Ashby
Leslie and Brenda Baker
Bank of America United Way Campaign
Douglas and Harriet Barringer
Cary Bass
Elizabeth K. Bates
Susan Baum
Edward Wilson Beauchamp
Tresa T. and Douglas L. Bechard, M.D.
Janet and Richard E. Biehl, Ph.D.
William E. Binkley
MaryAnn Blind
Michael K. Bollerman
Emiliano and Barbara Bonaparte
James M. and Brenda J. Bond
Patricia B. Boyer
Robert E. and Floella J. Bradley
Branch Repair
Deena Breed
Norman H. Britt
Chris and Maureen Brockman
Kevin M. and Karen B. Brogan
Bruce K. Gould Foundation
Arnold and Mary Lou Brunell
Elizabeth Grady Burch
Burgess & Niple Charitable Gift Fund
Curtis J. and Sharon Butterstein
Brad and Julie Butterstein
Robert and Linda Buttery
Anthony Byers
C & S Engineers, Inc.
Millicent W. Carducci
Carpenter Law, P.A.
Lawrence W. Carroll, Jr.
Central Florida Auto Dealers Assoc., Inc.
Central Florida Chapter of Credit Unions
Central Florida Group Services, Inc.
Christ Presbyterian Church
Carter John and Christine Christensen
Chugin (USA), Inc.
Barry Clinger
Andrew and Dorothy Cochrane
Foundation
Neil W. and Gemma Lee Cole
Community Bank of Broward
Gilbert E. and Karen J. Cook
Joseph M. Cosentino
Thomas M. Cotton
Gene Cristan
Jerome Cruitt
James I. Cutler, Jr.
Michael Dathe
Alan and Tywonn Davidson
Linda M. Davis
Robert E. and Collette Davis
Daytona Partners Realty, LLC
DC Consulting LLC
Mark DeShetler
Discalibur Disc Golf Club, Inc.
Dennis Dolfi
Matthew J. Donnelly
Don Drake
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donations
hungry families
James P. Edmunds
Elevation Properties LLC
Joyce C. Ellis
Thomas and Janet Elrod
Seth Elsheimer
William J. and Cyndee S. Emmer
Entec Polymers, LLC
Nancy Epps
Robert and Mary Ferdinand
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Blaise J. and Elizabeth Figura
Robert and Joan Fisher
Ford & Harrison LLP
Larry and Andrea Frank
Fulfillment Partners, Inc.
Deborah G. Gale
Kenneth Gardner
GE Foundation
John M. and Cathleen Geist
Gentner Innovations, Inc.
Adam J. and Margaret Gerber
Joseph C. and Susan S. Gilman
Kristine and Kevin R. Gowen, Sr.
Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church
Grainger Matching Charitable Gifts Program
Shelton and Barbara Granade
Gregory S. Martin & Associates, PA
James W. and Diane Grisham
Thomas Gurrentz
Kevin B. and Denise Habicht
John and Susan Halloran
Nancy C. Hamlin
Hancock Bank
Joel A. and Patricia M. Handschuh
John and Gail Harbeck
Harriett Lake
Steven Harrison
Harry P. Leu Foundation
Alfred E. Hawkins
William P. and Maude Hayman
Virginia H. Heintzelman
Susan Hensley
Michael B. and Maureen R. Heretick
Greg and Ann Marie Higgerson
Hill Orthopedic Center LLC
David Ashley and Susan R. Hill, MDs
Jonathan and Karen Hillock
Stephanie A. Hochuli
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Annualcampaigndonors
John M. Hoepner
Karen Holder
Mark S. and Janet L. Holecek
Douglas and Kathleen Holton
Valete and Barbara Hopkins
David B. Horne
Peggy and William C. Horsfield, III
Steve and Anne C. Houston
J. Scott and Allison S. Hudson
Joanne H. and Charles M. Hymes, Jr.
IAP World Services
IBM Employee Services Center
Anthony J. Ippolito
Wendy and Frank Jamison, III
John and Martha Jennings
Mary Lou Johnson
Marsha and Melvin Johnson, III, MD
Stacie L. Jones
Carmen Jordan
Ned N. Julian, Jr.
Steven R. Kartholl
Christopher J. Keller
Jay A. and Karen W. Keller
Thomas F. and Sheri Kerney
Kimberly Christoefl, Inc.
Klima Weeks Civil Engineering, Inc.
Keith Kocarek
Charles J. and Rebecca S. Kovaleski
L. and A. West Concrete, Inc.
John and Alicia LaBombard
Timothy D. Lee
Patricia A. Lenhard
Arthur G. Leonhardt, Jr. Heritage Trust
Kenneth Lewis
Joseph Loiars
Angelo Lopez
Raymond Lopez
Macy’s #810 at The Mall at Millenia
Macy’s Corporate Services, Inc.
James and Maxine Maloy
Daisy and Robert Mansbach, Jr.
George W. Martens
Deborah J. and Paul H. Martin
Eric S. and Diane V. Mashburn
Michaela and Christopher C. Mason, MD
Owen S. and Lois Matthews
Maverick Constructors, LLC
Michael B. and Sheryle B. McAfee
Terrell S. and Rachelle McCloud
Nancy McEnaney
Jeffrey A. and Jennifer McKinley
Honor Margo Mello
Alan J. and Ashley M. Michaels
Microsoft Matching Gifts Program
Mike L. and Cyndi L. Miller
Richard and Margaret Mullins
MV Transportation Inc.
Barbara L. Myers
National Association of Postal Supervisors
Charles E. and Sharron H. Nelson
Stuart W. Nichols
Anthony and Linda Nolan
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Nona Investment Associates
Brigid M. Noonan-Klima
William D. and Eunice G. O’Brien
William L. Oddie
Debbie Odom
Orlando Foot and Ankle Clinic
Orlando Lodge No 69 F. & A. M.
Brian Osborn
Chet R. and Patricia R. Osborn
Glenn Osborne
Alan R. and Patricia B. Ostendorp
Richard and Eileen Oswald
Oviedo & Port St. John Eye Care
Robert G. Owen, D.D.S.
Park Insurance Planners, Inc.
Parking Company of America
P.E.A.S. Foundation
Margo and John E. Pfauser, Jr.
James R. and Catherine R. Philips
Gwyn Picerne
Progress Energy of Florida, Inc.
Quality Brands, Inc.
Joseph Radosevich
Don and Margaret Raeder
Patrick T. and Louise B. Rainey
Victor C. and Joan E. Raynor
E. Janet Reece
Reiss Engineering, Inc.
Mark A. Riner, M.D.
Riverside Presbyterian Church
Lois M. Robertson
Hoyle Robinson and Jim Layne
Rotary Club of Apopka, Florida, Inc.
Dr. Stephen and Claudia S. Roth
Scott Runda
Joseph and Deborah Rusnock
S. I. Goldman Company, Inc.
Yvette Saliba
Randy and Katherine Schimmelpfennig
Robert J. Schmidt
Alan M. and Ines M. Schmook
Seaside Piecemakers, Inc.
Seavin, Inc.
Joseph R. and Terrie A. Senecal
Virginia M. Sexton
William and Mary Ann Shaffer
Terry M. Shaikh
Richard A. and Dolores Shantz
Terry D. and Paula Shaw
George and Judith Shaw
Mary Sue and Fred W. Shepherd, Jr.
Ian Sherwood
William and Margaret Shutze
Donald E. Sibert
Stephen and Tina Smith
Mark J. and Sandra L. Smith
Robin A. Smythe and Gerald Weisman
John Butera and Stephanie Sobeck
Society for Foodservice Management
James B. and Sharon A. Solberg
Spice World, Inc.
Stand Tall Foundation
CONTINUED
John and Jean Sterling
Jerry Stewart
Robert Stouppe, Jr.
Shirley E. Sullivan
Bill and Susan Sullivan
SunTrust Foundation
T & C Limited LLC
Elwood G. Taggart, Jr.
Ralph Taylor
Bruce and Donna Templin
Michael Tetrick
The Bond Foundation, Inc.
The Broadlane Group
The George B. Carter Foundation
The Inga Ellzey CHIS Foundation
The Musante Family Foundation
The Wekiva Island, LLC
Stephen C. Thomas
Peri Tong
Jim and Wendy Toscano
Travelers Insurance
Robert Turner
United Way of Central & NE Connecticut
U.S. Food Service
Paul Utecht
Charles Vanneste
Anne Vercheski
Tim and Barbara Vickers
Barry and Susan Victory
Victory Wholesale Grocers
Wilma Wagner
June L. Wallace
William J. and Denise C. Ward, III
Bill and Margaret L. Warrington
Robert Webb
David Webb
Elaine Welborn
Harold K. Weller
Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign
Robert K. and Melinda B. Welter, Jr.
Thomas Wert
Westpoint Fellowship Church
Lance D. and Katherine T. Whitehead
Leonard and Judith Wieckowski
Christopher P. and Elizabeth Wilson
Lon and Patricia Wojtowicz
Shirley Wolf
Doug Wright
Edwin and Kim Wronski
Gary and Mary Ann Yocum
Robin Young
Mary E. Young
PARTNER
Agencies
Second Harvest is thankful to our partner agencies for
their continued assistance. Our efforts make a greater
impact because of your commitment.
orange county
A Gift for Teaching
A Grateful Mind International, Inc.
Access Connection, Inc.
Agape Temple of Faith, Inc.
All Saints Church of Winter Park
Apopka Franco Haitian Church
Apopka Spanish Seventh-Day
Adventist Church
Apostolic Assembly of Faith
Apostolic Church of Faith
Apostolic Worship Center
Association for the Safety of Disabled
Persons
Attain-Barnegat House
Attain-Carmel House
Attain-Conway Gardens
Attain-Harding House
Attain-Neponset
Attain-Summerlin House
Attain-Ventura House
Attain-Wayfarer Court
B.A.S.E. Camp Children’s Cancer Foundation
Bay Street Church
Beracah Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Beracah II Seventh-Day Adventist Haitian
Church
Bethany Haitian Assembly of God
Bethel French Seventh-Day Adventist
Big Sis, Inc.
Bithlo Summer Camp at United Global
Outreach
Bob Nutting Ministries, Inc.
Boys and Girls Club / Engelwood –
Neighborhood Center
Boys and Girls Club / Zellwood
Brother’s Keeper – St. Charles Church
Calvary Outreach Center
Calvary Towers
Caring for Others
Carter Tabernacle Church
Catholic Charities of Central
Florida, Inc.
Center for Drug-Free Living / Clarcona Point
Center for Drug-Free Living / Just Center
Center for Drug-Free Living / Women Center
Center for Multicultural Wellness and
Prevention
Center of Faith Church, Inc.
Central Care Mission
Center for Independent Living of Central
Florida, Inc.
Central Florida Group Homes / Dean Road
Central Florida Group Homes / Daventry
Central Florida Group Homes / Glyn Street
Central Florida Group Homes / Pamlico
Central Florida Group Homes / Ratcliff
Central Florida Group Homes / Stratford
Central Florida Group Homes / Jellison
Central New Testament Church of God
Champions Outreach Ministry
Children’s Ag & Science Adventures
Christian Care Counseling Center
Christian Service Center
Christian Service Center / Daily Bread
Christian Service Center / West Orange
Church of the Good Shepherd Food Bank
City of Orlando Afterschool All Stars
City of Orlando – Parramore Kidz Zone
City of Orlando – Mayor William Beardall
Senior Center
Coalition for the Homeless of Central
Florida, Inc.
Community Baptist Church
Community Based Care of Central Florida
Community Center at Willow Lakes
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Partneragencies
Community Services of Genesis Seventh-Day
Adventist Church
Concord Street Church of Christ
Connexion Empowerment Center, Inc.
Covenant Charities, Inc.
Covenant House Florida, Orlando
Deeper Life Assembly
Delaney Street Baptist Church
Devereux Residential
Ebon Temple Church
El Bethel Temple of Jesus at Orlando
Ephraim Project, Inc.
Episcopal Church of St. John the Baptist
Evans Community School
Evans High School
Every Kid Outreach, Inc. / Life Center Church
Faith Tabernacle Worship Center
Faith United Church – A New Alternative
Family Ties Ministries
Fern Creek Elementary School
Foundation, Inc.
First Baptist Church / Pine Castle
First Brazilian Baptist Church of Orlando
First Pentecostal Church of Orlando
First United Church of Christ
Focal Point Church
Foundation for Life Ministries
Fountain of Love International Ministry
Fountains of Living Water Ministries, Inc.
Free Methodist Church
Freedom Fellowship, Inc.
Fresh Anointing Church of God in Christ
Fresh Start Ministries of Central Florida
Friends of Children and Families / Union Park
Friends of Children and Families / Winter
Garden
Full Deliverance
Glenridge Middle School
God’s Little Lambs Learning Center
Good Neighbor Thrift Store
Grace Street Church of God
Grand Avenue Economic Community
Development Corporation
Haven of Hope Ministries
Hi-Five / Aloma Elementary School
Hi-Five / Audubon Park Elementary School
Hi-Five / Bonneville Elementary School
Hi-Five / Brookshire Elementary School
Hi-Five / Cheney Elementary School
Hi-Five / Fern Creek Elementary School
Hi-Five / Ivey Lane Elementary School
Hi-Five / Lake Sybelia Elementary School
Hi-Five / Lakemont Elementary School
Hi-Five / Rock Lake Elementary School
Hi-Five / Hungerford Elementary School
Hi-Five / Killarney Elementary School
Hi-Five / Maxey Elementary School
Hi-Five / Palmetto Elementary School
Hi-Five / Sadler Elementary School
Hi-Five / Tangelo Park Elementary School
Hi-Five / Tildenville Elementary School
Hi-Five / West Oaks Elementary School
Hi Tech Tutoring
Holy Trinity Group Home / Greywall House
Hope and Help
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Hope Community Center Farmworker
Ministry
Hope for Life Ministries, Inc.
Hosanna Ministries, Inc.
House of Hope
House of Prayer and Praise
House of Refuge Orange City
Hubbard House / Orlando Health
Human Advocate Foundation
Iglesia Apostolica El Maestro
Iglesia Bautista “El Camino”
Iglesia Canaan
Iglesia De Dios Bithlo
Iglesia De Dios Pentecostal MI / North
Goldenrod
Iglesia De Dios Una Iglesia Para Todo
Los Naciones
Igreja Assembleia De Deus Em Orlando
International Association
International Church of Faith
Islamic Society of Central Florida / North
Goldenrod
Jesus Loves You Outreach Ministries, Inc.
Jewish Family Services of Greater Orlando
Joy Metropolitan Community Church
Junior League of Greater Orlando
Kids Cafe at Callahan Community Center
Kids Cafe at Denton Johnson Center
Eatonville
Kids Cafe at Lake Mann
Kids Cafe at Reeves Terrace
Kids Cafe at Restore / Orlando Inc.
Kids Cafe at Taft Boys and Girls Club
Kids Cafe at Universal Boys and Girls Club
Kids Cafe at West Orange Boys and
Girls Club
Kids Cafe Disney at Pine Hills Boys and
Girls Club
Kids Cafe Winter Garden
Kingdom Communities, Inc. / Willow Lake
Apartments
Kingdom Hope International Ministries, Inc.
Knights Helping Knights Pantry
Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare, Inc.
Lighthouse Baptist Church
Living Word Church
Loaves and Fishes
Loving Tender Care Adult Home, Inc.
Ministerio Centro Cristiano Nefesh, Inc.
Ministerio Un Toque De Dios
Ministry of Hope
Mt. Olive Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Mt. Sinai Missionary Baptist Church
Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church
Nap Ford Community School
NCCJC / Community House
New Beginnings / House of Grace
New Beginnings / House of Nicholas
New Beginnings / Nicole Attwood
New Beginnings / Venus Martinez
New Beginnings Church
The New Chief Cornerstone Ministries
New Hope Community Church of God, Inc.
New Image Youth Center
North Orlando Seventh-Day Adventist
Church
NTTAC Community & Family Outreach
Olive Branch Community Development
Corp., Inc.
Open Door Missionary Baptist Church
Operation Love Outreach
Opportunity House, Inc.
Orlando Bridge / Christian Prison Ministry
Orlando Day Nursery
Orlando Spanish Seventh-Day Adventist
Church
Orlando Union Rescue Mission / Men
Orlando Union Rescue Mission / Women
Pact of Faith
The Pantry at St. Francis
Pathways Drop-in Center
Patmos Chapel Community Service Center
Peter Pan Day Care Center
Pine Hills Community Church
Place of Comfort / at Centaur
Power of God
Premiere Eglise Baptiste Ebenezer
D’ Orlando
Primitive Church of Orlando
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
Quest, Inc. / Springs Home
Quest, Inc. / Camp Thunderbird
Quest, Inc. / First Street
Quest, Inc. / Laurel Hill
Quest, Inc. / Clarcona Group Home
Quest, Inc. / North
Quest, Inc. / Piedmont House
Quest, Inc. / South
Quest, Inc. / Wekiwa Home
Reach Back Foundation
Reach Back Foundation at Hope Church
Reach-Love in Action / Ocoee
Redeemer Lutheran Church
Redeeming Light Center Church
Restore Orlando, Inc.
Riverside Baptist Church
Rock Lake Elementary
Rock Orlando Transformation Center
S.T.E.P.S., Inc. / Specialized Treatment
Salvation Army / The Food Pantry Orlando
Salvation Army / The Men’s Shelter
Salvation Army / ARC
Sanctuary at Conway Church of God
The Sanford Bridge
Senior and Life Solutions
Servant’s Heart International Ministry
Share the Care / Conway
Share the Care / College Park
Share the Care / Windermere
Share the Care / Winter Garden
Sheeler Oaks SDA Church
Shepherd Vision Missionary, Inc.
Sister to Sister Women’s Ministry
South Orlando Seventh-Day Adventist
Church
Spirit of Life Recovery Centers, Inc.
St. Andrew Catholic Church SVDP
St. Anthony Coptic Orthodox
St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church
St. Rebekah Coptic Orthodox Church
St. Stephen Presbyterian Church
St. Vincent De Paul / Holy Family
St. Vincent De Paul / St. John Vianney
Storehouse Food Pantry / Church in the
Son, Inc.
Tabernacle of the Enlightened / Broome
Tangelo Baptist Church
Threshold Inc. / Morrison House
Tranquil Terrace Food Co-op
True Gospel Church of Jesus
True Vision in Christ Church of the Living
God, Inc.
Ujima Village House
United Church of God by Faith
University Congregational Church
University Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Victory through Grace Ministries, Inc.
Victory World
Voltaire Community Center
Ward Chapel African Methodist Episcopal
Church
Way to Calvary Church of the Nazarene
Wayne Densch Center, Inc.
Winter Park Day Nursery
Woodbury Presbyterian Church
The Word of Truth Christian Ministries
WRCC / Coalition for the Homeless
Seminole county
Advisory Board for the Disabled
Altamonte Springs Seventh-Day Adventist
Church
Apostolic Church Of Jesus / Altamonte
Springs
Ascension Lutheran Church Outreach
Boys Town / 1401 Flanagan Loop
Boys Town / 1405 Flanagan Lane
Boys Town / 1415 Flanagan
Boys Town Shelter
Central Florida Dream Center, Inc.
Central Florida Dream Team
Central Florida Group Homes / Sterling
Oaks
Christian Help
Church of God Prophecy / Whole World
Gospel Center
Community Church of God at Geneva
Devereux Transitional Living Center
The Family of Friends, Inc.
Fern Park Developmental Center
First United Methodist Church of Geneva
Friends of Children and Families
Geneva Elementary PTA
Hope Helps, Inc.
Iglesia Presbiteriana El Redentor
Kids Cafe at Midway
La Amistad Found / Lakewood Center
Latin American Project
Meals on Wheels
Midway Safe Harbor
Milestone Social Services, Inc.
Operation Provision International
Pathways to Care
Place of Comfort-Seminole County
Quest, Inc. / Citrus House
Recovery House of Central Florida, Inc.
Rescue Outreach Mission
Salvation Army / Sanford
Sanford Safe Haven
Sanford Sharing Center
Share the Care / Oviedo
The Sharing Center
St. Mary and Archangel Michael Coptic
Orthodox Church
Teen Challenge of Florida
Tuskawilla Shepherds, Inc.
Victory Deliverance Center
Word of Faith Ministries
OSCEOLA county
Assembly of God Ebenezer Church
Calvary Assembly of God
Christian Oriented Evangelistic Healthcare
Ministry, Inc.
Church and Community Assistance
Program, Inc.
Clarita’s House, Inc.
Cornerstone Baptist Church, Inc.
The Edge Church
Green Bag Project
Help Now of Osceola
House of Freedom
Iglesia Cristiana Renuevo
Iglesia Hispana St. Cloud Shuler Memorial
Kids Cafe at Chambers Park Community
Center
Kids Cafe at Oak Street Community Center
Men of Destiny Ministries, Inc.
Osceola County Council on Aging
Park Place Behavioral Health
Place of Comfort / Osceola
Primera Iglesia Cristiana En Kissimmee
Project Make a Difference
Providence Rock Inc. / The Rock Church
The Salvation Army
Second Chance
St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church
Sunrise Drop in Center
The Transition House, Inc.
Zenith School
LAKE county
Angels of Mercy
Better Life Worship Center
Boggy Creek Gang Camp
Camp Horizon
Catholic Community of St. Paul
Central Florida Group Homes / Rob Roy
Central Florida Group Homes / Blackstill
Christian Care Center / Benevolence
Christian Care Center / Children
Christian Care Center / Men
Christian Food Pantry
The Church at South Lake
Dayspring Ministries
Encounter Life Church
Faith Neighborhood Center
First Baptist Church of UmatiIla
Fountain of Hope
Gloria Dei Food Distribution Center
Haines Creek Baptist Church
Hearts and Hands Ministries
House of God / Mount Dora
Lake Cares, Inc. Food Pantry
Leesburg Food Bank, Inc.
Life Church Assembly of God
Logos Christian Fellowship
Monteverde United Methodist Church
New Beginnings of Lake County, Inc.
New Water Church
Our Father House of Refuge Ministries
Place of Comfort / Lake County
The Salvation Army Leesburg
Saving Faith Baptist Church
The Society of St. Vincent De Paul /
St. Timothy Conference
The Society of St. Vincent De Paul /
St. Mary of the Lakes
VOLUSIA county
Agape Worship / New Beginnings
All Saints Episcopal Church
Art Haus Foundation, Inc.
Avenues 12
Bible Baptist Church
Boys & Girls Club
Boys & Girls Club / Bunnell Elementary
Boys & Girls Club / Edgewater
Boys & Girls Club / Harris Saxon
Boys & Girls Club / Holly Hill
Boys & Girls Club / Lake Helen
Boys & Girls Club / New Smyrna
Boys & Girls Club / Palmetto Park
Boys & Girls Club / Spring Hill
Care Cupboard Ministry / First United
Methodist Church
Casa San Pablo
Catholic Charities of Daytona
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Partneragencies
Centro Cristiano Carismatico Sembrando
Amor, Inc.
Children’s Home Society
Chiles Academy
Christ Community Church of New Smyrna
Beach
Church of God Prophecy of De Leon Springs
Community United Methodist Church
CWC Ministries
Daytona Deliverance Church of God
Daytona State College Rotary Club
Deleon Springs United Methodist Church
Deltona Alliance Church / Community Dinner
Deltona Presbyterian Church
Deltona Spanish Seventh-Day Adventist
Church
Domestic Abuse Council
Dove Villas / United Cerebral Palsy
Edgewater United Methodist Church
Emmanuel Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Epiphany Outreach Ministries
Farmworker Association of Florida
First Christian Church
First Church of the Nazarene
First United Methodist Church
Florida United Methodist Children’s Home
Full Gospel Christian Center Inc.
Gifts of Love
Grace Community Food Pantry
Greater Friendship Baptist Church
Halifax Urban Ministries Bridge of Hope
Halifax Urban Ministries / STAR Center
Halifax Urban Ministries / Daytona
Halifax Urban Ministries / Port Orange
Halifax Urban Ministries / New Smyrna Beach
Harts Temple
Haven Recovery Center / Amelia St.
Haven Recovery Center / Big John
Haven Recovery Center / High St.
Haven Recovery Center / San Juan
Haven Recovery Center / Stone St.
Haven Recovery / My Place
Hi-Five / South Daytona Elementary School
Hi-Five / Turie T. Small Elementary School
Hope House / Abundant Life Ministries
Iglesia Cristiana Nuevo Comienzo
de Deltona
Iglesia Cristiana Nueva Vision, Inc.
International Miracle Center
Jan Murray Ministries, Inc.
Jerry Doliner Jewish Federation
Lighthouse Christian Church
Living Faith Church of God
Love Center
Mary McLeod Bethune Community Center
Masters Domain
Mental Health Association / Volusia County
Mt. Calvary Assembly
Neighborhood Center
New Life Church
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Open Hands Ministry
Our Lady of Hope / St. Vincent
Our Lady of Lourdes / St. Vincent de Paul
Our Lady of the Lakes / St. Vincent De Paul
Palm Coast Portuguese Seventh-Day
Adventist Church
Pierson United Methodist Church
Prince of Peace Social Services
Resource for Human Development of Volusia
Rose Marie Bryon Children’s Center
The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army / Daytona Beach
The Salvation Army / West Volusia
Seventh-Day Baptist Church
Society of St. Vincent De Paul of St. Gerard
Mission Church
South Daytona Christian Church
St. Ann’s Catholic Church
St. Barnabas Episcopal School
St. Peters Food Pantry
Step Into Faith Outreach Church
The Henry & Rilla White Foundation
Tomoka Christian Church
Trinity Church at Lake Mack
Trinity United Methodist Church
UCP/WORC, Inc.
United Brethren in Christ Food Pantry
Vision Ministries Outreach Inc.
WORC Haven, Inc.
BREVARD county
Adult Family Care of Cocoa
Advent Lutheran Church Food Bank
Alco-Hall, Inc. at How House
Alco-Hall, Inc.
Ascension Catholic Church Social
Bethany Baptist / Brevard Christian School
Bethel Baptist Church
C.I.T.A. Mission
Catholic Charities of Central Florida
Centerpoint Food Pantry
Central Brevard Sharing Center
Central Church of Christ / Cocoa
Children’s Hunger Project
Christ Lutheran Church
Church of Christ Oceanside
Country Acres Auxiliary, Inc.
Crossroads Community Church
Daily Bread
Devereux Aquarius
Devereux Therapeutic Group Home
East Coast Christian Center
Emmanuel United Methodist Church
First Baptist Church of Malabar
First Baptist Church of Merritt Island
First Baptist Church of Titusville
First Baptist Church Port Saint John
First Pentecostal Church
First United Methodist Church of Port
Saint John
First United Methodist of Cocoa
Friendship Primitive Baptist Church
Genesis House, Inc.
Gillespie Services
Gillespie Services / Reeves Home
Glory of God Anglican Church
Grace Fellowship of Brevard, Inc.
Grace United Methodist Church
Heritage Baptist Church
Hi-Five / Cape View Elementary School
His Place Ministries East Coast
Holy Name of Jesus / Society of St. Vincent
De Paul
Hope Community Fellowship
House of Deliverance Apostolic Outreach
House of Prayer
Iglesia De Dios Pentecostal
Impact Center
Loaves & Fishes Community Kitchen
Lockmar Baptist Church
Master’s Workshop
Melbourne Church of Christ Food Pantry
Melbourne Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Melbourne Spanish Seventh-Day Adventist
Church
North Merritt Island United Methodist
Church
North Brevard Charities and Sharing Center
North Carolina Outward Bound Discovery
Northwind Mintries, Inc.
Our Lady of Grace / St. Vincent De Paul
Our Savior Catholic Church / Soceity of
St. Vincent De Paul
Overcomers Liberty Lodge
Palm Bay PAL
Palm Bay United Methodist Church
Pentecostal Church of the Living God
Pentecostal Lighthouse, Inc.
People of Destiny Christian Fellowship
Project Response, Inc.
River of Life Assembly of God
River Run Christian Church
The Salvation Army Domestic Violence
Program
The Salvation Army / North Central Brevard
The Salvation Army Pantry
South Brevard Sharing Center Melbourne
South Brevard Sharing Center Palm Bay
St. Josephs Society of St. Vincent De Paul
St. Mary’s Helping Hands
St. Teresa Church
St. Vincent De Paul Divine Mercy
Tabernacle SCFA
St. Paul’s United Methodist Church
United Church of God of Deliverance
Walk-About Ministry, Inc.
Wesley United Methodist Church
Westside Baptist Church
Food
drives
raising 500+
pounds
(7/1/11-6/30/12)
Adventist Health System
Albertsons
Alliance Support Corporation
American Heart Association
Aon Hewitt
Audrey Long
Baptist Terrace
Best Buy Geek Squad
Big Lots
Bishop Moore High School
Boy Scouts of America
Brasfield & Gorrie
CFE Federal Credit Union
Canstruction Orlando
Caribe Royal
CarMax
Cash America International
Central Florida Youth Football League
Chase Bank
CHEP
Chick-fil-A Turkey Drive
Church of Christ
City of Daytona Beach
City of Holly Hill
City of New Smyrna Beach
CNL Financial Group
Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida
Columbia College / Orlando Campus
Congo River Golf
Connextions, Inc.
Consolidated Tomoka
Cowboys & Knights
Craft Fair
Crane Lakes Golf and Country Club
CredAbility
Crete Carrier Corp.
Customs and Border Protection
Cypress Creek High School
Darden Restaurants
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fooddrives
Daytona State College
Department of Homeland Security Customs
Disney Food Drive
Dr. Phillips Elementary School
EA Sports
Embassy Suites
Endeavor Elementary School
Equity Residential
Fairwinds Credit Union
FCCD Chapter
Feds Feeding Families
FELD Entertainment
Fidelity National Title
Fifth Third Bank
First Baptist Church of Orlando
First Unitarian Church of Orlando
Florida Federation of Women’s Club
Florida Hospital
Florida Hotel and Conference Center
Florida Parks and Recreation Association
Florida School Nutrition Association
Florida Turnpike Enterprises
Global Experience Specialists
Goodwill Industries of Central Florida
Gorilla Challenge
Grub Taxi
Harland Financial Solutions
Harris Corp CANthropy
Hillcrest Hampton House
Hilton Grand Vacations
Hilton Orlando
HMSHost
Holland & Knight LLP
Honest Tea
Hunters Creek Association
Hyatt Regency OIA
InCharge Institute of America
International Palm Resort
JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes
Junior League of Greater Orlando
Kiwanis / East Orange
Lake Gem Elementary School
Lake Mary High School
Lamar’s Pharmacy
League of United Latin American Citizens
Letter Carriers Food Drive
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Liberty Middle School
Liberty Tax Service
Lockheed Martin Enterprise Business
Louis Dreyfus Citrus Employees
Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor
& Reed, P.A.
Macy’s
Marriott
Melbourne Light Parade
Miss Florida Pageant
Miss Heart of America
Muslim Women of Orlando
Natalie Palmadesso
NW Sign Industries
Orange County Sheriff’s Office
Om Tat Sat Institute of Yoga, Inc.
OmniCare
Oral and Facial Surgery Center
Orlando Fire Department
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra
Orlando Science Middle School
Orlando V.A. House Care Center
Orlando World Center Marriott
Palmer College of Chiropractic
Park House Academy
Park Maitland School
Patrick Air Force Base 45th Space Wing
Pinnacle Family
Pirates Dinner Adventure
Poinciana 24/7 Preschool
Primrose School at Vista Lakes
Princeton Elementary
Publix Super Markets
Quality Custom Distribution
Quietflex
RBC Bank
RDV Sportsplex
Renaissance Resort
Reunion Resort
Ripley’s Believe It or Not
Rollins College
Rue and Ziffra
Sabal Palm at Metro West II
Sabal Point Elementary
Sam’s Club #8214
Scouting for Food
S.I. Goldman Company, Inc.
Siemens
Siemens Energy Sector
Skanska
Social Security Administration, Office of Disability Adjudication and Review
Marriott Sodexo
South West Middle School
Sprint
Stonebridge Village HOA
Suddath Relocation Systems
SunGard
Sunset Park Elementary
Sweetbay Supermarkets
Thacker Avenue Elementary School
The Christ School
The Face of Change
The Hartford Insurance Group
Thoughts Foundation
Tijuana Flats
Time Out for Women
Travelers Insurance
Trinity Lutheran School
Trinity Preparatory School
United Space Alliance
Unity Church of Christianity
Vacation Innovations
Villas of Grand Cypress
Volusia County Fair
Volusia County Fire Services
Volusia County Government
Volusia County Public Works
Volusia County Schools
Volusia County Sheriff’s Office
Walgreens Mail Service
Walmart Neighborhood Market
Walmart Stores
Walt Disney World
Weight Watchers
Wells Fargo Central FL Women’s TMN
WESH 2 News Share Your Christmas
West Creek Elementary
Whole Foods Market
Winn-Dixie Stores
Winter Park High School
Winter Park OB/GYN
Wyndham Bonnet Creek Resort
Wyndham Hotel Convention Center
volunteers
In fiscal year 2011/2012, 11,147 volunteers contributed 42,256
hours — equivalent to more than 20 full-time staff members!
Without this incredible human resource, Second Harvest Food Bank
could not have the impact on hunger our community requires.
groups with
100+ hours
(7/1/11-6/30/12)
AAA (American Automobile Association)
AARP (Association of American Retired
Persons)
Adventist Health System
Alliance Support Corporation
Bank of America
Bank of NY Mellon
Boy Scout Troop #24
Colonial High School ROTC Program
Darden Restaurants
Dean, Ringers, Morgan & Lawton
First Unitarian Church of Orlando
Florida Hospital
Forest Lake Academy
Hands On Orlando
Hard Rock Hotel
Hardin Construction
Johnson & Johnson
KPMG
Lake Eola Charter School
Lockheed Martin
Marriott Grande Vista Resort
National Alliance on Mental Illness
PepsiCo, Inc.
Publix Super Markets
Quality Custom Distribution
Rollins College
Rosen Shingle Creek
Sathya Sai Baba
Siemens Corporation
SunTrust
Target
Taste of the Nation Committee
Universal Orlando
Walmart
Walt Disney World
Wells Fargo
Wine Women & Shoes Committee
Wyndham
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Food
Industry
Partners
10,000+ pounds
(7/1/11-6/30/12)
7-Eleven, Inc.
7-UP, Dr. Pepper and Snapple Group
Abbott Nutrition
Anastasia Confections, Inc.
ATN Express, Inc.
Bahama Breeze
Barnie’s Coffee and Tea Co.
Bimbo Bakeries USA
BJ’s Wholesale Clubs
BJ’s Wholesale Club Food Show
Borden Dairy
Burris Logistics
Cabbage, Inc.
Calavo Growers, Inc.
Campbell’s Soup Company
Canteen Vending
The Capital Grille
Carolina Logistics
Centerplate
Chef Creations, Inc.
CHEP
Chiquita Bananas
Coca-Cola
ConAgra
Contemporary Convention Center
Country Fresh, Inc.
Culinary Concepts
CVS Caremark Distribution Centers
Darden Restaurants
Disney Harvest
Diversified Foods, Inc.
Dole Food Company
Dollar General Convention
E S Foods
Epcot Events Kitchen
Europa Sports Products, Inc.
Feeding America
First Baptist Orlando
Flying Food Group (MCO)
Food Donation Connection
Fresh from the Start
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Fresh Logistics, LLC
FreshPoint
Frito Lay
General Mills
Grand Floridian Kitchen
GRS Transport
Haddon House Food Products, Inc.
Harris Corp. CANthropy
Harvest Express
Harvill’s Produce
Hawaiian Tropic
Hilton Hotels
J & J Snack Food
Jackson Musyoka / NRB Logistics
Jasced Transport
Kellogg Company
KFC
Kids in Distressed Situations, Inc.
Kimberly Clark Corporation
Kraft General Foods
Lagasse Paper Co.
Lake Trucking Company
Latitude Foods, LLC
Long & Scott Farms
LongHorn Steakhouse
MBM
McDonalds
McLane Suneast
Meals of Hope
MGM Studios
Mid Gulf Bakeries
Morning Star
Morton Salt
Nabisco Foods
Naturally Fresh, Inc.
Nestlé USA
Nutrisystem
Ocean Spray
Old Dominion Freight
Olive Garden
Orange County Public Schools
Orlando World Center Marriot
Pepperidge Farm
PepsiCo, Inc.
Pizza Hut
Procter & Gamble
Publix Distribution Centers
Publix Super Markets
Quaker Oats Company
Quality Custom Distribution
Red Gold
Red Lobster
Renaissance Food Group
Roma Foods
Royal Pacific Resort
S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.
S.K. Trucking
Sam’s Clubs
Save-A-Lot Ltd.
SeaWorld
Shaffer Trucking
Smart Warehousing
Smithfield Packing Co., Inc.
Society of St. Andrew
Star Foods, Inc.
Star Wood Warehouse
Starbucks Coffee Company
Suddath Relocation Systems
Sun Gro
Sweetbay Supermarkets
Sysco Food Service Central Florida
Target Stores
Taylor Farms
Tejinder Pal Singh
The Clorox Company
Toufayan Bakery
Tropicana Products, Inc.
Tyson Foods
U.S. Foodservice
Universal Studios Orlando
Walgreens Distribution Centers
Walmart Distribution Centers
Walmart Food Show
Walmart Neighborhood Market Stores
Walmart Stores
Walt Disney World
West Coast Tomato
Whitewave Foods, Inc.
Winn-Dixie Distribution Centers
Winn-Dixie Reclamation Center
Winn-Dixie Stores
World Food LLC
ZICO
Financials
assets
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Investments
Restricted Cash
Accounts Receivable
Inventory
Prepaid Expenses and Deposits
Pledges Received – Program
Assets Held by Community Foundation
Property & Equipment
$ 2,792,001
$ 2,126,835
$
579,536
$2,135,320
$
78,000
$ 2,354,816
$
195,323
$ 4,393,497
Total Assets
$14,655,328
liabilities / net assets
Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses
Total Liabilities Unrestricted Net Assets Temporarily Restricted Net Assets $
596,642
$
596,642
$ 11,187,610
$ 2,871,076
Total Net Assets Total Liabilities and Net Assets $14,058,686
$14,655,328
To obtain a copy of our independently audited financial statement, please
contact Veronica Marshall at 407.295.1066.
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Morgan & Morgan P.A. Hunger Relief Center
411 Mercy Drive
Orlando, FL 32805
407.295.1066
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320 North Street
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
386.257.4499
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6928A Vickie Circle
West Melbourne, FL 32904
321.733.1600