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tuesday, october 22, 2013
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2013
A View From the Bus:
Searching for Economic Justice
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Building a
healthy future
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eve t features
Program
Di er Me u
Cocktail Hour & Silent Auction
Salad
Mixed greens, roasted grapes, almonds, creamy
lavender vinaigrette
Welcome
Lynn Cullen
Master of Ceremonies,
Host of Lynn Cullen Live at www.pghcitypaper.com
Introductory Remarks
Linda Dickerson
Honorary Chair, Principal, 501(c)(3)
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Reflection
Rev. Thomas Smith
Monumental Baptist Church
Dinner
Entree
Roasted chicken breast filled with fontina, proscuitto
and arugula
OR
Lemongrass pan-seared tofu, cilantro fried rice, braised
baby bok choy and a chili drizzle
Dessert
Bavarian apple tart, nutmeg ice cream
Coffee Service
Just Harvest: 25 Years and Still Pushing Forward
Sister Barbara Finch, Board President
Empowering a Stronger Voice
Melissa Farabaugh-Martin, Board Member
Keynote Address
Sister Simone Campbell
Di er COMMITTEE
George & Jane Becker Memorial Award Presentation
to Sister Simone Campbell
Fred Redmond, International Vice President, United Steelworkers
Linda Dickerson
Seeds of Justice Award Presentation
to Just Harvest’s Founding Board of Directors
Sr. Barbara Finch, Board President
Committee Co-Chair
Acknowledgement
Patrick Cleary-Burns, Founding Board President
Good Night
Honorary Chair
Theresa Orlando
Kair Purvis
Committee Co-Chair
Sister Barbara Finch
Julie Malloy
Ann Sanders
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a view from the bus
Sister Simone Campbell has dedicated her life to
social justice, serving as a religious leader, an attorney,
and a poet with extensive experience in public policy
and advocacy for systemic change. In Washington, she
lobbies on issues of peacebuilding, immigration reform,
healthcare and economic justice. Around the country,
she is a noted speaker and educator on these public policy issues.
During the 2010 congressional debate about healthcare reform, she wrote the famous “nuns’ letter” supporting the reform bill. This action was cited by many as critically important in passing the Affordable Care Act.
In 2012, she was instrumental in organizing the
“Nuns on the Bus” tour of nine states to oppose the
“Ryan Budget” approved by the House of Representatives and designed to decimate programs for people in
need. “Nuns on the Bus” received an avalanche of attention across the nation from religious communities,
elected officials and the media. This summer she led a
new cross-country Nuns on the Bus focused on comprehensive immigration reform.
Simone has often been featured in the national and
international media, including recent appearances on 60
Minutes, The Colbert Report, and The Daily Show with
Jon Stewart.
She has received numerous awards, including the
“Defender of Democracy Award” from the International
Parliamentarians for Global Action and “Health Care Heroes Award” from Families USA. In addition, she was a
featured speaker at the 2012 Democratic National Convention.
Prior to working at NETWORK in 2004, Simone
served as the executive director of JERICHO, the California interfaith public policy organization that works like
NETWORK to protect the interests of people living in
poverty. Sister Simone founded and served for 18 years
as the lead attorney for the Community Law Center in
Oakland, California, where she served the family law
and probate needs of the working poor of her county.
our past speakers
Harvest Celebration
Dinner
marks 25 Years
2012
2011 2010 2009
2008 2007
2006
2005
2004
2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 David Shipler
Tony P. Hall
Arlene Holt Baker
Raj Patel
Robert Kuttner
Donna Brazile
Frances Moore Lappe
Eric Alterman
Will Durst
Jim Hightower
Dick Gregory
Paul Begala
Doug O’Brien
Janet Poppendieck
Shirley R. Watkins
Peter Edelman
Frances Fox Piven
Barbara Ehrenreich
Ed Cooney
Sr. Christine Vladimiroff
Rev. David Beckmann
Dr. Joycelyn Elders
Nancy Amidei
Dr. J. Larry Brown
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Just Harvest’s Founding
Board of Directors
We are proud to honor Just Harvest’s founding
Board of Directors with the 2013 Seeds of Justice
Award. Thanks to their visionary leadership, Just Harvest continues to be guided by its mission and founding
principles.
In 1986, Just Harvest was formed to continue the
legacy of Hunger Action Coalition in working to eliminate
hunger in our community through public policy advocacy
and community education. And for over 25 years, we’ve
been a leader in the fight to end hunger and poverty in
Allegheny County.
The Seeds of Justice Award is presented annually
to individuals or organizations that make extraordinary
contributions in advancing Just Harvest’s mission to
eliminate hunger and poverty.
It gives us great pleasure to present the 2013
Seeds of Justice Award to our first leaders in the fight to
end hunger: Patrick Cleary-Burns, Fr. Garrett Dorsey,
Brigid Lund, Tom Menk, Ginnie Mertz, Sr. Jean Murin,
Dolores Patrick, Joyce Rothermel, Molly Rush and Rob
Shepherd.
past seeds of justice awardees
seeds of justice
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
East Liberty Presbyterian Church
Joyce Rothermel
Joni Rabinowitz
East End Food Co-op
Senator Jim Ferlo
University of Pittsburgh,
School of Social Work
George and Jane Becker
Attorneys Against Hunger
Molly Rush
Congressman Bill Coyne
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Celebrating the differences
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Vice-President
Thomas R. McIntyre
Recording Secretary
Richard A. Dunkel
Treasurer
Congratulates Just Harvest on Your
25th Annual Harvest Celebration Dinner
Anthony M. Helfer
President
Paul R. Brophy
Secretary-Treasurer
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OUR TEAM
Teamwork is a hallmark of Just Harvest’s success. Just Harvest remains effective and strong because of the commitment and hard work of our board, our staff (including seasonal tax project staff), our interns, our volunteers, our
members, our funders, our donors, our sponsors, our advertisers, our guests, our allies, and community partners.
Thank you for being part of the Just Harvest team.
HO ORARY ADVISORY COU CIL
Esther L. Bush
Emily Cleath
President and CEO,Urban League of Greater
Pittsburgh
Communications Coordinator
Antoinette Cardamone
Rochelle Jackson
Community Volunteer
Senator Jay Costa
Bill Coyne
Former Congressman
Jane Downing
Senior Program Officer,The Pittsburgh
Foundation
Congressman Mike Doyle
Senator Jim Ferlo
Leo W. Gerard
Public Policy Advocate
Eugenia Mosby
Food Stamp Specialist
Ken Munz
Operations Coordinator
Zach Murray
Emerson Hunger Fellow (until Summer 2013)
International President,United Steel Workers
Maria Muzzie
Phil Hallen
Grassroots Organizer
Constance Portis
Connie Portis Enterprises
Rev. Thomas E. Smith
Monumental Baptist Church
Kenny Steinberg
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Sr. Barbara Finch
President
Fran Gruden
Ken Regal
Executive Director
Ann Sanders
Volunteer Coordinator
Adrien Schless-Meier
Emerson Hunger Fellow
Emily Schmidlapp
EBT @ Farmers Markets Coordinator
Vice-President
Heather Seiders
Mary Elizabeth McCarthy
Office Manager
Secretary
Jeffrey Anderson
Sara Bennett
AJ Baughn (term ended 2013)
Keith Caldwell
Alexander Carlisle
Barbara Coffee
Melissa Farabaugh-Martin
Jeannette Hickman
Patrick Horvat
Mary Ann Hvizdos
Paul McKrell
Gabe McMorland
Theresa Orlando
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STAFF
Kristie Weiland Stagno
Tax Campaign Organizer
I TER S
Adam Cannon
Nick Chubb
Carly Cottone
Andrew Frizzell
Samantha Litvak
Sirisha Kandukuri
Dylan Molloy
Brandie Waxler
TAX STAFF
Sara Bennett
Mary Grace Diana
Ginnie Farnsworth
Nikki Griffin
Ed Heath
Barbara Jakab
Marrissa Johnson
Kellie Kasbee
Ke Li
Sue Polanowski
Emily Schmidlapp
Cassandra Seawood
Kathleen Sheehan
Richard Surdyk
Kay Tanney
Janet Willoughby
TAX I TER S
Linghao Cui
Steven Danielson
Xin Li Guo
Liam Hennessy
Ruben Jones
Eric Nine
Joseph Peorio
Leah Sibbio
Michael Spagnolo
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volu teers
Constance Akannam
Sarah Altmeyer
Brittany Arnett
Darlene Atwater
Patrick Bondi
Russell Buckley
Francine Cameron
Frank Caputo
Gina Carl
Zachary Cavalier
Jie Chen
Goldy Cheng
Carly Cottone
Chris Davidson
Christine Derr
Heather Dougherty
Vicky Durrett
Jarmil Edmond
Daniel Elko
Timothy Escajeda
Anthony Failla
Virginia Finnegan
Office & Mailings
Katrina Bauman
Dana Esposito
MJ Flott
Jody Geletko
Maxine Heller
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Joni Rabinowitz
George Sanders
Cal Schuchman
Allison Scott
Lisa Scott
Cal Shuchman
Mercedes Smith
Dwayne Strutt
Danna Watson
Bernice Weisberger
Chelsea Wojsovich
Heather Wylie
Tax Preparers and Tax Site Greeters
Don Gallagher
Ashleigh Lawrence
Mary Gallagher
Samantha Lee
Mark Gibbons
Susanna Lee
Elizabeth Graham
Radiesha Leocadio
Laketa Green
Danye Li
Yingzhen Han
Erik Lingren
Brittany Harris
Kaitlin Lloyd
Jason Hockenberry
Pamela Ludin
Alan Hohlfelder
Karen Mahan
Betsy Hohlfelder
Nicole Maiolo
Darnita Holmes
Eric Markowski
Glen Matteson
Amy Hoolihan
Thokozani Mbewe
Katie Hopkins
Cynthia McCallister
Xinyue Hu
Mary Elizabeth McCarthy
Shobha Jatkar
Juanita McKelton
Matthew Kersten
Ryan Milliron
Jessica Kiser
Sam Mudrak
Albulena Krasniqi
Joanne Mule
Jared Kubinsky
Theresa Orlando
Sineun Kwak
Chao Pan
Fernando Lanas
Fran Quinlan
Ralitsa Lau
Special Events
Tricia Abbott
Teresa Di Marco
Christina Bullock
Bret Fowler
Cindy Fowler
Patti Gruden
Julie Malloy
Gabriel McMorland
Patricia Murphy
Julia Nagle
Kair Purvis
Kathleen Sheehan
Nieves Stiker
Aubrey Stock-Bratina
Jennifer Williams
Matt Cady
Molly Parker
Just Vote
Caroline Phillips
John Pilecki
Priya Raghavan
Tresa Sambenedetto
Outreach & Surveys
Janice Bahary
Srihari Balasubramanian
Jasmin Braddock
Nick Brango
Michelle Bundridge
Emay Dong
Becky Gagliardi
Elena Likaj
Danielle Markanich
Hannah McKenna
Haley Schmidt
Ellen Kehl
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Nerina Sivonjic
Lorraine Smith
Elena Spas
Osana Steave
Justin Taylor
Jing Tu
Rashan Walker
Samantha Walker
Rachel Way
Thelina Williams
Erin Wood
Marcia Yanshak
Angela Youngblood
Xiaomei Yuan
Junyun Zhu
Fresh Access
John Michael Keba
Sara Rummel
Food Stamps
Rachel Chen
Emily Collins
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Lauren DelSignore
Jeffrey Jenkins
Sirisha Kandukuri
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Angela Lepley
Cassandra Malinak
Dylan Molloy
Jeff Nimerosky
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Anna Pleet
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Noah Stansbury
Stephanie Yarup
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back i the day:
i TRIBUTE
just harvest's early victories
by Joni Rabinowitz, Founding Co-Director & 2010 Seeds of Justice Awardee
In the late 80’s, when Just Harvest was just beginning, the US Conference on Mayors reported that many cities provided funds to help fight
hunger--either through their own budgets, or through federal Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG). Richard Caliguiri was Mayor of Pittsburgh then, and Pittsburgh was not among them.
Just Harvest organized an active coalition around this campaign
for a “Pittsburgh Hunger Fund,” including Just Harvest, the Food Bank,
Pittsburgh Community Services, the Rainbow Kitchen (Bob Anderson &
Terry Chalich), East End Cooperative Ministries (Mary Reiger), Northside
Common Ministries (Bob Christner), SW Pittsburgh CDC (Alice Nixon) and
many others. One key leader was John Ungerman (at left in the news photo
below), the feisty director of a Northside food pantry and a city firefighter,
who suggested that 1% of the city budget be designated for hunger.
Jim Ferlo had been newly elected to City Council and was excited
about taking on the challenge of bringing Pittsburgh on board to help
hungry people. Ferlo proposed taxing video poker machines in bars to
create new revenue for a hunger fund.
In April 1988 Ferlo introduced
the Pittsburgh Hunger Act to create a
Hunger fund and provide for an annual
“State of the Poor” report, but after a
threatened legal challenge to the video
poker tax plan, there was no funding
mechanism. Using the Conference of
Mayors report, we pushed council for a
set-aside of city CDBG funding.
We organized demonstrations,
press conferences and media interviews, post cards, petitions, public
hearings and direct lobbying for the
new city hunger fund, including actions
at the mayor’s office, where Sophie
Masloff had recently succeeded Mayor
Caliguiri.
25 years ago this week: Just Harvest rallies for
At a critical moment in the camHunger Fund at Mayor’s office.
paign, actor Ed Asner visited the
Rainbow Kitchen in Homestead. Mayor Masloff attended his event there,
hugging Asner and announcing that she would include $100,000 from
CDBG for the “Hunger Fund,” in her first budget as Mayor.
We continued to organize and mobilize actions to demand that Council
and the Mayor raise the allocation in the 1989 CDBG budget, and both
our victories and the Hunger Fund grew.
The details of the Hunger Fund’s distribution have changed a lot
over the years. But four mayors and many city councilmembers later,
anti-hunger groups led by Just Harvest still visit council members each
fall to remind them of their responsibility to give the most they can to the
Hunger Fund.
During the original campaign, then-Councilman Jack Wagner urged
us to approach the County Commissioners with a similar request. This
helped kick off our Allegheny County Budget Campaign in 1989. Over
the next several years, this campaign also succeeded, persuading the
County not only to set aside significant CDBG funds for hunger, but also
to establish a formal committee of county departments and anti-hunger
organizations to coordinate effective action for our hungry neighbors.
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In the midst of our celebration, Just
Harvest pauses with sadness in tribute
to three former members of our Board of
Directors who passed away earlier this
year. Jane Becker,
together with her
husband George,
was a recipient of
our 2006 Seeds of
Justice Award. She
served on Just Harvest’s board in the
early 1990’s and
was on the planning
committee for the Harvest Celebration
Dinner in a few of its earliest formative
years. She was a long-time labor and political activist, and a founder of SOAR, the
Steelworker Organization of Active Retirees. Jane died on July 19 at the age of
80. Tonight our annual presentation to our
keynote speaker is renamed the “George
and Jane Becker Memorial Award.”
Bill Page was one
of Just Harvest’s
first interns and
joined the board
of the Just Harvest
Education
Fund in the late
1980’s. Bill joined
Just Harvest as
an activist social work student and played
a major role in our Allegheny County
budget campaign. That project won the
creation of the county government’s first
comprehensive coordinated response to
hunger in the early 1990’s. He went on to
become a community organized for the
Allegheny Intermediate Unit. He passed
away on June 15 at the age of 55.
Rachel Freund,
described by the Post-Gazette as a “tenacious
fighter for people with
mental illness” passed
away on September 18
at the age of 54. A longtime organizer and advocate for the Mental Health
Association of Allegheny County, Rachel
played a key role in our “Just Vote!” voter education and mobilization campaigns.
She served on the Just Harvest board
from 2005 to 2008.
by Ken Regal
:POISED FOR ACTIO
When Just Harvest was in its infancy, the Physician Task Force on
Hunger in America conducted hearings and field visits around the nation
to document the impact of Reagan-era
policy on America’s hungry families.
So it was fitting that the Task Force’s
chair, Dr. J. Larry Brown, was the keynote speaker at our very first Harvest
Celebration Dinner on October 26,
1989.
Although Just Harvest was then almost three years old, the first Harvest
Celebration Dinner was in many ways
our “coming out party,” the launch of
a signature fundraising event that tonight marks its Silver Anniversary.
Just Harvest emerged
from the dissolution in 1986
of the Hunger Action Coalition, which had led our community’s anti-hunger movement for 11 years. Hunger
Action had created the
Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank; advocated
powerfully on local, state
and national hunger issues;
conducted research and
educated the community
on hunger; and pioneered
food stamp application assistance.But
amid financial and political pressures,
H.A.C. determined that it could no longer effectively operate its direct service programs and its strong independent advocacy on public policy issues.
Just Harvest’s intrepid founding
board of directors—honored tonight
with our Seeds of Justice Award—were
ten H.A.C. board members who would
re-engineer for the next generation the
mission of public policy advocacy for
economic justice. Chalking up early
policy victories on school breakfast
in Pittsburgh and several surrounding
communities, and helping advance
state WIC policy and national improvements on food stamps, Just Harvest
established our credibility as astute
but uncompromising advocates for
hungry people. In the years since, an
entire generation of Pittsburghers has
grown up healthier thanks to breakfast
at school.
Tough but successful campaigns
to push the City and County governments for budget commitments on
anti-hunger initiatives followed, as we
mobilized a growing base of members,
coalition partners and community support (see Joni Rabinowitz’s sidebar
for details on the original City Budget
Campaign). These campaigns still
bear fruit in annual anti-hunger budget
set-asides by local government.
Today’s projects on food deserts
and access to food also have their
roots in our early work to combat in-
ner city supermarket closings, which
led to the creation of the Pittsburgh
Food Policy Commission in the early
1990’s. Just Harvest’s participation in
ground-breaking national research on
childhood hunger and led to our publication of the Hometown Hunger report
in 1994 led to further organizational
growth.
Our organizing agenda grew in
the mid-1990’s as we mobilized women on welfare to speak out, advocate,
protest, educate, and break stereotypes, during the national debate on
welfare reform. Leaders in that struggle included Rochelle Jackson and
Eugenia Mosby, now staffers at Just
Harvest. We joined in protests from
the George W. Bush ranch in Texas
to the United Nations to local welfare
offices; we educated thousands of
voters about issues; and we trained
students by the busload to lobby our
elected officials before they were even
old enough to vote. Major voter registration and mobilization efforts, campaigns on numerous state and federal
budget issues, and coalition projects
to strengthen our local food system
continued in the ensuing years.
Just Harvest’s largest growth in
the past decade has been the development of services to connect people
in need to public safety net programs
and reduce barriers to participation
in those programs. In 2003, our community education campaign to inform
low-income working families about
the Earned Income Tax
Credit transformed into a
full-fledged free Income
Tax preparation program.
In 2007, our advocacy work
on food stamp policy was
enhanced by a program to
assist households in applying for benefits. Our Welfare Justice efforts took on
case-by-case advocacy for
people struggling to navigate the welfare bureaucracy. These services gained
institutional strength and
visibility in 2010 when we
were selected to become a partner
agency of the United Way of Allegheny County. Seven thousand food
stamp applications, hundreds of welfare clients empowered, and 17,000
tax returns and over $30,000,000 in
tax refunds later, Just Harvest is a
local and statewide leader in each of
these policy arenas.
In 2012, we completed a new strategic plan and organizational chart.
These documents ground current efforts to re-invigorate our grassroots
mobilization,and to extend our creative
leadership in the fight to end hunger.
Today, as we mark the 25th Anniversary of the Harvest Celebration
Dinner, we remain true to our advocacy origins. And we are still—as we
described ourselves in our very first
newsletter in 1987—“Just Harvest:
Poised for Action.”
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2013 highlights
“A Menu for Food Justice”
For nearly half of our Pittsburgh neighbors (47%),
the simple act of getting nutritious food at a store is a
huge difficulty.
In June, Just Harvest released “A Menu for Food
Justice: Strategies for Improving Access to Healthy
Foods in Allegheny County”, written by Zachary Murray
during his term with us as an Emerson Fellow of the
Congressional Hunger Center.
Just Harvest hosted a community forum to discuss
this report and mobilize community members to action.
In fact, one of those efforts is already underway: Farm
Truck Foods, a mobile grocery store that will deliver
food to Pittsburgh’s low-income neighborhoods. They
plan to be on the road by next spring and, according
to an article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, will select
their targets based on Just Harvest’s food deserts
report.
Fresh Access
For the first time in a
decade food stamps can be
used at Pittsburgh Citiparks
farmers markets. In May,
Just Harvest launched Fresh
Access, a program that
enables purchases by EBT
card—as well as by credit and
debit cards—at the Citiparks
farmers markets.
Over $10,000 worth of
EBT (Food Stamp) sales have
occured at Citiparks farmers
markets through this progam.
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1 in 7
people receive
SNAP in Allegheny
County and have
not had access
to the fresh, local
foods available at
farmers markets.
Tax Campaign Helps More People Than Ever
As a lead organization in the United Way of Allegheny County’s Money
in Your Pocket Coalition, Just Harvest operated four volunteer income tax
preparation sites: at our South Side office, the Community College of Allegheny
County Boyce Campus, Bedford Hope Center, and at the Prospect Park housing
community in Baldwin.
Like so much at Just Harvest, this effort would not have been possible without
our volunteers. This year, 95 volunteers at our sites donated 4,300 hours of their
time to help us complete over 2,800 returns accounting for over $4.9 million in
refunds to low-income families!
Pushing Against Barriers to Benefits
During the course of our first community meeting, food stamp clients shared
their own customer service stories of caseworkers not returning phone calls
and losing their paperwork. Many could relate to Gloria Pierson, who reported,
when calling the Department of Public Welfare’s Change Center, being put
on hold for lengthy periods of time only to then be disconnected—“like my time
means nothing”.
“It’s humiliating to be poor,” said Kim Robinson, who says she and other
food stamp recipients are treated with utter disrespect. “It’s like they’re being
paid to provoke you and make you give up.”
Work continues on this campaign as we prepare to meet with DPW
Secretary Beverly Mackareth on October 30, 2013.
Organizing Efforts
With the return of a full-time community organizer to the Just Harvest team comes a renewed commitment to
grassroots engagement. Some of the campaigns we’ve worked on:
• Monthly grassroots meetings that allow for direct participation and face-to-face relationship-building while
also serving as a powerful vehicle for addressing hunger-related poverty issues;
• An effort to improve customer service at the Department of Public Welfare in regards to Food Stamp
processing;
• An ongoing effort to stop cuts to SNAP in the Farm Bill including a SNAP challenge with Pittsburgh PostGazette and Just Harvest staff;
• A campaign to keep payday loans out of Pennsylvania;
• A coalition effort with One Pittsburgh to campaign for an increase in the minimum wage.
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recog ized for excelle ce
1993 World Hunger Year Harry Chapin Food
2006
Self-Reliance Award
Child Tax Credits and Education Credit returns
1993 Pennsylvania Public Health Association
than any other site in Western PA.
2007 Hunger Awareness Day Award from
Rodale Award for Health Promotion
1997 Congressional Hunger Center
Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank
2008 Community Partner Award from
Victory Against Hunger Award
2001-2003 Congressional Hunger Center
Pittsburgh Community Services, Inc.
2008 Volunteer Return Preparation Program
Victory Against Hunger Award
2003
Pennsylvania Hunger Action Center
Department of Treasury
2009 IRS Best Supporting Partner Award
25th Anniversary Leadership Award
2003
2005
Super Star Award from IRS for filing more EITC,
Dominion Foundation Community Impact Award
for Volunteer Tax Preparation
2010 IRS Honors for Volunteer Tax Preparation
2010 & 2012 United Way Award for
Volunteer Return Preparation Program
Department of Treasury
Excellence in Human Services
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Just Harvest to build a
strong and healthy Pittsburgh.
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Just Harvest
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Just Harvest Education Fund is a proud
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Allegheny County. A grant from the United
Way’s Impact Fund on Financially Struggling Adults and Families is helping Just
Harvest expand and strengthen our efforts
to help low-income people access the
public safety net benefits they need.
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supports
Just Harvest
in its mission
to eliminate
hunger and
poverty.
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Attorneys at Law
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Ken Steidl
Kenny Steinberg
Julie Steidl
Chris Frye
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mmunity
Steidl & Steinberg
supports
our friends at
Just Harvest.
May you reap
a bountiful harvest
of support
as you minister
to the hungry.
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The Apollo Café
Gateway Clipper Fleet
Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium
Arnold Palmer Enterprises
Greg Swiderski
Rae Ellen O’Hair
Audubon Society of Western PA
Hyeholde Restaurant
Rev. Donald Fisher
Backrubs and Bodyworks
Iris Valanti and Theresa Orlando
Robert Bishop
Beads for Change
Kair Purvis
Romulus Inc.
Benjamin Thomas
Ken Regal and Judy Ruszkowski
Sr. Barbara Finch
Big Burrito Restaurant Group
Legume
Senator John Heinz History Center
The Big Y Group
Linda Dickerson
Sue Corry Designs
Birdsfoot Golf Club
Loretta Barone
Suzanne Bailey
BYS Yoga
Lucyna deBarbaro
Tennis Village
Call to Action Pennsylvania
Mary Stark
Theresa Orlando
Camille Papia
Nakama Japanese Steakhouse &
Sushi ¬Bar
Typhoon Lighting
Nina Sowiski Photo
Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History
United Steelworkers
Carnegie Science Center
Omni William Penn Hotel
University of Pittsburgh Department
of Athletics
Carol Davis
Paramount’s Kings Island
Vanderbeck Massage Therapy LLC
Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh
Paul McKrell
Verve Wellness
City Theatre
Peggy Sunseri
Clarissa Boutique
Pennsylvania Trolley Museum
William Penn Jewelers and Watchmakers
Color Me Mine
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical
Gardens, Inc.
Decorations donated by:
Pittsburgh CLO
Hepatica
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
Goose Creek Gardens LLC
Cyril Wecht, M.D., J.D.
DelGrosso’s Amusement Park
Diane Kaiser
Pittsburgh Filmmakers/Pittsburgh
Center for the Arts
Dinette
Dish Osteria and Bar
Pittsburgh Penguins
Douglas Wynn
Pittsburgh Pirates
East End Food Co-op
Pittsburgh Playhouse Theatre
Ed and Ann Ruszkowski
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Fran and Patti Gruden
The Frick Art and Historical Center
Expensive Choice
Pittsburgh Public Theater
Pittsburgh Steelers and Theresa
Orlando
Polluting Choice
“They all ate and were
satisfied.” Mk 6
Natural Choice
The Association of
Pittsburgh Priests
Conventional Cemetery:
wastes steel, concrete, and
rainforest hardwoods
Cremation:
pollutes the air and
wastes energy
Call for your personal tour of Penn Forest.
Woodland Burial:
helps restore forest land
with only minimal pollution
[email protected]
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Congratulates
Join the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh
For the annual “State of Black Pittsburgh”
Opportunity Fair and Town Hall Meeting
Seeds of Justice
Awardee
Just Harvest’s
Founding Board
of Directors
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Saturday, October 26th from 8am-2pm
For more information, please call 412-227-4229.
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Pittsburgh, PA 15219
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Just Harvest &
Greater Pittsburgh
Community Food Bank
Partners in fighting hunger!
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Public education is about all of us. The public schools
are our schools. It takes parents, community leaders,
elected officials, and educators working together.
www.partnersforpubliced.org
www.pittsburghfoodbank.org
412-460-FOOD
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Michael J. Crossey, President
W. Gerard Oleksiak, Vice President
Dolores M. McCracken, Treasurer
John F. Springer, Executive Director
Eliminate Hunger & The Nuclear Danger
- Twin Threats To Human Health And Survival -
The Sisters of Divine Providence
are pleased to honor
Simone Campbell, SSS
TO SAVE LIFE ON EARTH
with the 2014 Ketteler Award for Social Justice
WORK FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE
ABOLISH NUCLEAR WEAPONS
NO WAR ON SYRIA OR IRAN
To be presented at the Annual Assembly
of the Sisters of Divine Providence in August 2014
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SCHOOL SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS
934 Forest Avenue – Pittsburgh, PA 15202
412-761-6004
Thank You, Just Harvest,
for your outstanding service to the poor!
Marian Hall Personal Care Home – 412-761-1999
Mount Assisi Academy Preschool – 412-761-0381
Saint Francis Center for Renewal – 610-867-8890
www.schoolsistersosf.org
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Saint Vincent Seminary
Best Wishes.
Levin Furniture Co.
www.saintvincentseminary.edu
Call to Action – PA
Michael
LAMB
City Controller
For a Better Pittsburgh
Congratulations to the
Founding Board of Just Harvest—
this year’s Seeds of Justice Awardee.
“Injustice anywhere
is a threat to justice
everywhere.”
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR., LETTER FROM BIRMINGHAM JAIL, APRIL 16, 1963
Hugh Fitzpatrick McGough
ATTORNEY AT LAW
[email protected]
412.441.7677
for planting a seed that has
blossomed for 25 years and is still
bearing fruit.
JUST HARVEST
Thank you for your outstanding
service to our community!
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Sisters of Mercy
New York, Pennsylvania,
Pacific West Community
PITTSBURGH, PA 15219
Thank you Just Harvest for all you do for the community!
Best Wishes
Just Harvest
Buckler, McKenney & Nadzadi
Certified Public Accountants
MITCHELL K. McKENNEY, CPA
from
116 Fox Plan Road
BILL MULLEN
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Paid for by Dan Frankel
for 23rd District
Continued Blessings on your
efforts to feed the hungry.
430 BOULEVARD OF THE ALLIES
ALLEGHENY COUNTY SHERIFF
State Representative Dan Frankel
Congressman Mike Doyle
“Proudly serving the Pittsburgh
Region in Washington, DC”
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Paid for by the Committee to Elect Bill Mullen Sheriff
Thank you for your dedication to
our commity!
salutes the Founding Board
ROBERT N. ISACKE, JR.
412-391-3927
Congratulations to
Just Harvest’s Founding Board!
Catholic Advocacy for
Social Justice & Inclusion
Monroeville, PA 15146
SHADYSIDE - Edward G. McCabe, Supervisor
BLOOMFIELD - Edward G. McCabe Jr., Supervisor
(412)856-7880
Fax (412)856-0510
[email protected]
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HARVESTER
GLEA ER
SOWER
TILLER
Brashear Association
Salutes Just Harvest
An Advocate for Justice
Community Living and Support Services, Inc. (CLASS)
Working Toward A Community Where Each Belongs
www.CLASSCommunity.org
Bill Benter
Merging Media is proud to support Just Harvest
Dr. & Mrs. Edward W. Sites
Cecelia Epperson
Consumer Health Coalition
advocates for quality, affordable healthcare.
412-456-1877
To our anti-hunger colleagues at Just Harvest,
Keep up the good work.
PA Hunger Action Center
State Representative
Harry Readshaw
36th District
Continued blessings on your work.
Sisters of St. Francis of the Neumann Communities
www.sosf.org
St. Stephen Church
Come Worship With Us!
5115 2nd Avenue, Hazelwood
The Steel Valley Authority (SVA) is an organization dedicated
to saving and creating sustainable manufacturing jobs which
are vital for successful families and strong communities.
William Zammerilla DMD
Family Cosmetic Dentistry, Pleasant Hills
412-653-1115
Lin & Stanley Ehrenpreis
St. Raphael Food Bank
Cliff & Nora Johnson
Michael & Jane Louik
Fitness Techniques
Thank you for all the work, services and advocacy you
provide to alleviate poverty and hunger in the region.
City Councilman Daniel Lavelle
Congratulations, Sister Simone!
The Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill join you
in standing for justice for God’s People.
Who Cooks For You Farm is Certified Naturally Grown
providing vegetables, fruits and herbs via farmers markets,
CSA & wholesale.
Happy Anniversary!
Thank you for your great mission to end hunger.
Congregation of the Sisters, Servants of IHM
Everybody IN, Nobody OUT!
Expanded and Improved Medicare for All
WPaSinglePayer.org
Harry Davis & Company
www.harrydavis.com
Congratulations Just Harvest’s Founding Board!
*THANK YOU FOUNDING BOARD
MEMBERS OF JUST HARVEST*
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Putting “people first” in Recovery
3433 Bates Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412-683-7140
www.peoplesoakland.org
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TO OUR
SPO SORS
Anonymous
Donor
TO OUR
TABLE BUYERS
Association of Pittsburgh Priests
Call to Action PA
Dollar Bank
East End Food Coop
East Liberty Presbyterian Church
Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank
LaRoche College
Linda Dickerson & Friends
Patrick Cleary-Burns & Friends
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Peoples Natural Gas
Rae O’Hair & Friends - In memory of Jerry Yoest
School Sisters of St. Francis
St. James Wilkinsburg
Steel Valley Printers
University of Pittsburgh School of Social
Work
Women of Steel - United Steelworkers
Local 3657 – In memory of Jane Becker
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