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donations and community support

need and fewer families struggling with

2011/2012 ANNUAL REPORT

MORE=LESSHUNGER.

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Our Mission: To Fight Hunger

in Central Florida

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.

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.

Activity 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 Dave KrepchoChair, Board of Directors President/CEO

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Kids CAFEA healthy snack and meal service program providing food to needy children in three counties during afterschool hours.

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 PROgRAMProvides 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 PROgRAMA 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 dRivEsAn 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 disTRibUTiONThe 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 PROgRAMWith 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 HELPiNgsThis 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 ALLiANCEWith 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 PARTNERsIn 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.

• 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.

Our Branches

NUTRITION

CHAiRMAN / 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 ColleranMichael Dosal / Cameron Sforza-Flick / Lora Gilbert / Ted HamiltonAllison Hudson / Andrew W. Kimpel / Marcus Lyons / Paul W. Morgan Kim Mowatt / Deborah Rusnock / Jim Schreiber / James S. ToscanoEdwin Wronski

Board ofDirectors fOOd

dISTRIbUTION

At 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.

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.

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

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wiNE wOMEN & sHOEsOn 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 ORLANdOOn 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 MONTHEach 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.

EVENTHIGHLIGHTS

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Since 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-on-one 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.

* 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.

ApplicationsProcessed

Goal: 7,680Actual: 9,051

Average MonthlyFood Stamp Benefit

Goal: $203Actual: $217

$ Value of BenefitsGoal: $14,303,644

Actual: $21,150,828(Estimated Annualized)

Benef itsConnection

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National Retail PropertiesCraig and Dierdre MacNabWells Fargo BankPublix Super Markets CharitiesFlorida Hospital / Adventist Health SystemsFeeding AmericaWawa, Inc.Brasfield & GorrieSchmidt EstateThe Share FoundationGary and Janell Monetti in Memory of George V. BayerData Graphics, Inc.Ronald LandonHorncrest FoundationGeneral MillsAllan and Conrad, Inc.AnonymousEllen H. ArnoldArnold D. & Winifred W. Palmer FoundationPatricia Royal BarrBill and Jean BaumanMike and Cheryl BlakesleePatricia B. BoyerBrad and Julie ButtersteinPhoebe M. CarpenterCNL BankEd Colleran

Michael L. DosalPaige DrizaPatricia J. DuncanRona FeldmanFishing for LifeCameron Clay Sforza-FlickFood Shippers of America, Inc.Sheldon J. and Cynthia F. FoxGlenda G. Morgan Charitable FoundationGordon Food ServiceKevin B. and Denise HabichtThomas E. and Jackie C. HamiltonHands on OrlandoErnest S. HardyHarriett Lake Family TrustChristian HartFlorence and Dr. Frank R. HellingerJ. Scott and Allison S. HudsonRobert JohnsonAndrew W. and Leslie KimpelDave and Lois KrepchoIvan M. and Fern LefkowitzMargaret S. and Brendan F. LinnaneLong & Scott Farms / Agri-gatorsMarcus D. LyonsGeorge L. and Eloise MacKayB. L. MetzStephen Miller

Paul W. and Glenda G. MorganKim MowattEdwin NievesPrince of Peace Lutheran ChurchCharles M. RandBill ReighardJanice I. ReimerDoug and Susan Reimer-SiffordJames C. and Elizabeth T. RobinsonArmando RodriguezAna RoosenRotary Club of Apopka, Florida, Inc.Joseph and Deborah RusnockNoah RusnockJames E. and Jeanette C. SchreiberStephen L. and Cassandra L. StarksGeorge R. and Barbara J. StedronskySunTrust FoundationJim and Wendy ToscanoRichard and Dale Lyn Van GelderVision Marketing & CommunicationsRobert K. and Melinda B. Welter, Jr.Jud and Audrey WilcoxEllen and Wayne C. Wolfson, DCEdwin and Kim WronskiZ Development Services

THE FUTURE OF HUNgER RELiEF gOT MUCH CLOsER iN 2012The 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!

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!

cApITALcAMpAIGN

Capital Campaign Donors

Darden RestaurantsWalt Disney WorldSHFB Board of DirectorsDr. Phillips Charities

Elizabeth Morse Genius FoundationBank of AmericaMorgridge Family FoundationJP Morgan ChaseCNL Commercial Real Estate

MoRGAN & MoRGAN, P.A.

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FEEdiNg COMMUNiTy: $125,000+Marilyn Sciortino

Morgan and Morgan, P.A.

FEEdiNg FAMiLiEs: $50,000Anonymous

Eric and Diane Holm

FEEdiNg NEigHbORs: $5,000Aegis Sports Management, Inc.Lars and Julie AndersonKari and Timothy BakerChris and Maureen BrockmanBruce K. Gould FoundationBrad and Julie ButtersteinCurtis J. and Sharon ButtersteinPhoebe M. CarpenterCentral Florida Group Services, Inc.John A. and Constance S. CoxRay S. CrickenbergerMatthew J. DonnellyElevation Preservation Properties, LLCNancy EppsBryan G. and Marilyn FulwiderBob and Carolyn GosselinThomas E. and Jackie C. HamiltonGreg and Ann Marie HiggersonVince C. and Leigh Ann Horton

Forough B. HosseiniJMHCDave and Lois KrepchoDorina LoraPaul W. and Glenda G. MorganBrian and Tracie MorrisEd and Shawn NoseworthyGlenn OsborneCharles and Dale ParsonsMelissa J. and Pedro Rubio PeacockDoug and Susan Reimer-SiffordJoseph and Deborah RusnockJason SchragoJames E. and Jeanette C. SchreiberStephen L. and Cassandra StarksBill and Susan SullivanKathleen TomlinsonJim and Wendy ToscanoRobert K. and Melinda B. Welter, Jr.

ANNUALcAMpAIGNdONORS $10,000+

(7/1/11-6/30/12)

7-ElevenAnn and Bill Wallace Foundation, Inc.AnonymousBank of New York Mellon FoundationHarry and Wendy BrandonCalifornia Community FoundationCentral Florida PresbyteryCombined Federal CampaignCommunity Foundation of Central Florida, Inc.Covelli Enterprises, Inc.Cox Media Group, Inc.Darden Restaurants FoundationElizabeth Morse Genius FoundationLars J. ErikssonRichard M. and Sandra FarottoFeeding AmericaFive Guys Burgers and FriesFlorida State Employees’ Charitable CampaignHeart of Florida United Way, Inc.Laverne P. and Pamela D. HerzogJohnson and Johnson Sales and Logistics Co., LLCJack Holloway FoundationJohn T. and Betty Ann Lewis FoundationJPMorgan Chase & Co.JPMorgan Chase Global PhilanthropyKraft FoodsNetwork for GoodOrange County Board of County CommissionersOrlando Utilities CommissionPepsiCo, Inc.PCL Construction Services, Inc.Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc.James M. RussellBetty J. RussellMarilyn SciortinoShare Our StrengthTerry D. and Paula ShawRamona Ann SpearsTarget CorporationThe Boyd Foundation, Inc., A Not for Profit Corporation[ continued on page 12 ]

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 Hope Society

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The American Bottling CompanyThe Charles Hosmer Morse Foundation, Inc.The HartfordThe John and Katherine Duda FoundationThe Walt Disney Company FoundationTosa FoundationTruistUniversal Orlando FoundationUnum GroupBarry and Susan VictoryCheryl D. WhiteJoe and Judy Wiginton Family FoundationEllen and Wayne C. Wolfson, D.C.Worldwide Produce Direct, LLCDoug WrightWilliam and Nancy YargerScott and Lauren Zimmerman

$1,000 – $2,499(7/1/11-6/30/12)

A Squared Production Group, Inc.Lionel and Marylin AbbottABC Companies, Inc.ABC Fine Wine & SpiritsMohan B. and Indira AbichandaniElizabeth and John E. Accola, Jr., MDJulie AlbachiaroBart M. and Sandra H. AldermanAllan and Conrad, Inc.Patricia G. AmbinderVickie and Niles D. Andersen, Sr. AnonymousLaurea M. ArmstrongAlton D. and Ellen H. ArnoldRichard and Elizabeth AshbyLeslie and Brenda BakerBank of America United Way CampaignDouglas and Harriet BarringerCary BassElizabeth K. BatesSusan BaumEdward Wilson BeauchampTresa T. and Douglas L. Bechard, M.D.Janet and Richard E. Biehl, Ph.D.William E. BinkleyMaryAnn BlindMichael K. Bollerman

Emiliano and Barbara BonaparteJames M. and Brenda J. BondPatricia B. BoyerRobert E. and Floella J. BradleyBranch RepairDeena BreedNorman H. BrittChris and Maureen BrockmanKevin M. and Karen B. BroganBruce K. Gould FoundationArnold and Mary Lou BrunellElizabeth Grady BurchBurgess & Niple Charitable Gift FundCurtis J. and Sharon ButtersteinBrad and Julie ButtersteinRobert and Linda ButteryAnthony ByersC & S Engineers, Inc.Millicent W. CarducciCarpenter Law, P.A.Lawrence W. Carroll, Jr.Central Florida Auto Dealers Assoc., Inc.Central Florida Chapter of Credit UnionsCentral Florida Group Services, Inc.Christ Presbyterian ChurchCarter John and Christine ChristensenChugin (USA), Inc.Barry ClingerAndrew and Dorothy Cochrane FoundationNeil W. and Gemma Lee ColeCommunity Bank of BrowardGilbert E. and Karen J. CookJoseph M. CosentinoThomas M. CottonGene CristanJerome CruittJames I. Cutler, Jr.Michael DatheAlan and Tywonn DavidsonLinda M. DavisRobert E. and Collette DavisDaytona Partners Realty, LLCDC Consulting LLCMark DeShetlerDiscalibur Disc Golf Club, Inc.Dennis DolfiMatthew J. DonnellyDon Drake

James P. EdmundsElevation Properties LLCJoyce C. EllisThomas and Janet ElrodSeth ElsheimerWilliam J. and Cyndee S. EmmerEntec Polymers, LLCNancy EppsRobert and Mary FerdinandFidelity Charitable Gift FundBlaise J. and Elizabeth FiguraRobert and Joan FisherFord & Harrison LLPLarry and Andrea FrankFulfillment Partners, Inc.Deborah G. GaleKenneth GardnerGE FoundationJohn M. and Cathleen GeistGentner Innovations, Inc.Adam J. and Margaret GerberJoseph C. and Susan S. GilmanKristine and Kevin R. Gowen, Sr.Grace Covenant Presbyterian ChurchGrainger Matching Charitable Gifts ProgramShelton and Barbara GranadeGregory S. Martin & Associates, PAJames W. and Diane GrishamThomas GurrentzKevin B. and Denise HabichtJohn and Susan HalloranNancy C. Hamlin Hancock BankJoel A. and Patricia M. HandschuhJohn and Gail HarbeckHarriett Lake Steven HarrisonHarry P. Leu FoundationAlfred E. HawkinsWilliam P. and Maude HaymanVirginia H. HeintzelmanSusan HensleyMichael B. and Maureen R. HeretickGreg and Ann Marie HiggersonHill Orthopedic Center LLCDavid Ashley and Susan R. Hill, MDsJonathan and Karen HillockStephanie A. Hochuli[ continued on page 14 ]

ANNUALcAMpAIGNdONORS CONTiNUEd

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The Grainger FoundationThe Martin Andersen-Gracia Andersen Foundation, Inc.Thomas UlmerUnited Way of BrevardVolusia County Board of CommissionersWalMart FoundationWalt Disney WorldWinter Park Health FoundationWomen’s Missionary Society of the African Methodist Episcopal Church

$5,000 – $9,999(7/1/11-6/30/12)

A Friends Foundation TrustAmeriFactorsAnonymous Apple Matching Gifts ProgramBank of New York Mellon Community PartnershipBJ’s Wholesale ClubGlenn and Wendy BeckCentral Florida Snow Skiers, Inc.CHEP Charitable Foundation, Inc.Dane and Judy CornellEverette DeaverFLIR Systems, Inc.Food Lion Charitable FoundationFoosaner FoundationFrank Productions, Inc.Peggy A. and William C. Horsfield, IIIJustGive.orgCarol KlimCharles and Helen T. LentzLighting Science Group CorpLive Nation

Matthew B. and Sheri C. LordPeggy Sue LuzadderMiller Charitable Foundation, Inc.Elton and Charlene MitchellMOPARS of BrevardMorganelli and Associates, Inc.Stuart W. NicholsNordstrom, Inc.Pampered ChefDouglas D. and Elizabeth W. ParrishPCE Management, Inc.Pershing LLCRising Sun FoundationRobert and Lois Braddock Charitable FoundationRoth Family FundSeaside Piecemakers, Inc.Springline CorporationSunTrust FoundationTaylor Farms FloridaAnthony and Monica TerryThe Hampton FoundationVista del Lago Bingo PlayersWalker Family FoundationWarren and Augusta Hume FoundationRobert 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.

Charity Challenge, Inc.Nirmal and Ellen ChatterjeeBetty and Thomas CobbDeanna CopleyDaytona Turkey Run, Inc.Curt and Carol DiPasquaRandall E. and Janice EllingtonWilliam H. GattleGeneral MillsGE United Way CampaignSuzanne E. GilbertGive With LibertyDonna R. GlanzPaul A. GoddardGotham City FXPeter R. and Carrin L. HahnThomas E. and Jackie C. HamiltonPhilip A. and Lisa B. HartDiane and Russel HeikenMark S. and Janet L. HolecekHolland & Knight LLPBlake and Michelle HoltonHoly Land Stone Company, LLCIBM Employee Services CenterInCharge InstituteJ. Raymond ConstructionRichard and Patricia JonesKaegan CorporationLeslie KinnairdDave and Lois KrepchoRonald L. LandonMacy’s FoundationMarriott International, Inc.Carol K. McMorrowMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramNicholas NeilOrlando Community of ChristRobert D. and Karen K. PriceMicaela RiselingRobert E. Jones FoundationW. T. and Wendy ScannellRandy and Katherine SchimmelpfennigDorothy Davis SmithSouthern Power CompanyKimberley A. StoverSubwayWalter SulakDavid and Diane SutterT.G.I. Friday’s

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John M. HoepnerKaren HolderMark S. and Janet L. HolecekDouglas and Kathleen HoltonValete and Barbara HopkinsDavid B. HornePeggy and William C. Horsfield, IIISteve and Anne C. HoustonJ. Scott and Allison S. HudsonJoanne H. and Charles M. Hymes, Jr.IAP World ServicesIBM Employee Services CenterAnthony J. IppolitoWendy and Frank Jamison, IIIJohn and Martha JenningsMary Lou JohnsonMarsha and Melvin Johnson, III, MDStacie L. JonesCarmen JordanNed N. Julian, Jr.Steven R. KarthollChristopher J. KellerJay A. and Karen W. KellerThomas F. and Sheri KerneyKimberly Christoefl, Inc.Klima Weeks Civil Engineering, Inc.Keith KocarekCharles J. and Rebecca S. KovaleskiL. and A. West Concrete, Inc.John and Alicia LaBombardTimothy D. LeePatricia A. LenhardArthur G. Leonhardt, Jr. Heritage TrustKenneth LewisJoseph LoiarsAngelo LopezRaymond LopezMacy’s #810 at The Mall at MilleniaMacy’s Corporate Services, Inc.James and Maxine MaloyDaisy and Robert Mansbach, Jr.George W. MartensDeborah J. and Paul H. MartinEric S. and Diane V. MashburnMichaela and Christopher C. Mason, MDOwen S. and Lois MatthewsMaverick Constructors, LLCMichael B. and Sheryle B. McAfeeTerrell S. and Rachelle McCloudNancy McEnaneyJeffrey A. and Jennifer McKinleyHonor Margo MelloAlan J. and Ashley M. MichaelsMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramMike L. and Cyndi L. MillerRichard and Margaret MullinsMV Transportation Inc.Barbara L. MyersNational Association of Postal SupervisorsCharles E. and Sharron H. NelsonStuart W. NicholsAnthony and Linda Nolan

Nona Investment AssociatesBrigid M. Noonan-KlimaWilliam D. and Eunice G. O’BrienWilliam L. OddieDebbie OdomOrlando Foot and Ankle ClinicOrlando Lodge No 69 F. & A. M.Brian OsbornChet R. and Patricia R. OsbornGlenn OsborneAlan R. and Patricia B. OstendorpRichard and Eileen OswaldOviedo & Port St. John Eye CareRobert G. Owen, D.D.S.Park Insurance Planners, Inc.Parking Company of AmericaP.E.A.S. FoundationMargo and John E. Pfauser, Jr.James R. and Catherine R. PhilipsGwyn PicerneProgress Energy of Florida, Inc.Quality Brands, Inc.Joseph RadosevichDon and Margaret RaederPatrick T. and Louise B. RaineyVictor C. and Joan E. RaynorE. Janet ReeceReiss Engineering, Inc.Mark A. Riner, M.D.Riverside Presbyterian ChurchLois M. RobertsonHoyle Robinson and Jim LayneRotary Club of Apopka, Florida, Inc.Dr. Stephen and Claudia S. RothScott RundaJoseph and Deborah RusnockS. I. Goldman Company, Inc.Yvette SalibaRandy and Katherine SchimmelpfennigRobert J. SchmidtAlan M. and Ines M. SchmookSeaside Piecemakers, Inc.Seavin, Inc.Joseph R. and Terrie A. SenecalVirginia M. SextonWilliam and Mary Ann ShafferTerry M. ShaikhRichard A. and Dolores ShantzTerry D. and Paula ShawGeorge and Judith ShawMary Sue and Fred W. Shepherd, Jr.Ian SherwoodWilliam and Margaret ShutzeDonald E. SibertStephen and Tina SmithMark J. and Sandra L. SmithRobin A. Smythe and Gerald WeismanJohn Butera and Stephanie SobeckSociety for Foodservice ManagementJames B. and Sharon A. SolbergSpice World, Inc.Stand Tall Foundation

John and Jean SterlingJerry StewartRobert Stouppe, Jr.Shirley E. SullivanBill and Susan SullivanSunTrust FoundationT & C Limited LLCElwood G. Taggart, Jr.Ralph TaylorBruce and Donna TemplinMichael TetrickThe Bond Foundation, Inc.The Broadlane GroupThe George B. Carter FoundationThe Inga Ellzey CHIS FoundationThe Musante Family FoundationThe Wekiva Island, LLCStephen C. ThomasPeri TongJim and Wendy ToscanoTravelers InsuranceRobert TurnerUnited Way of Central & NE ConnecticutU.S. Food ServicePaul UtechtCharles VannesteAnne VercheskiTim and Barbara VickersBarry and Susan VictoryVictory Wholesale GrocersWilma WagnerJune L. WallaceWilliam J. and Denise C. Ward, IIIBill and Margaret L. WarringtonRobert WebbDavid WebbElaine WelbornHarold K. WellerWells Fargo Community Support CampaignRobert K. and Melinda B. Welter, Jr.Thomas WertWestpoint Fellowship ChurchLance D. and Katherine T. WhiteheadLeonard and Judith WieckowskiChristopher P. and Elizabeth WilsonLon and Patricia WojtowiczShirley WolfDoug WrightEdwin and Kim WronskiGary and Mary Ann YocumRobin YoungMary E. Young

ANNUALcAMpAIGNdONORS CONTiNUEd

pARTNERAGENcIESORANgE COUNTyA Gift for TeachingA Grateful Mind International, Inc.Access Connection, Inc.Agape Temple of Faith, Inc.All Saints Church of Winter ParkApopka Franco Haitian ChurchApopka Spanish Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchApostolic Assembly of FaithApostolic Church of FaithApostolic Worship CenterAssociation for the Safety of Disabled Persons Attain-Barnegat HouseAttain-Carmel HouseAttain-Conway GardensAttain-Harding HouseAttain-NeponsetAttain-Summerlin HouseAttain-Ventura HouseAttain-Wayfarer Court B.A.S.E. Camp Children’s Cancer FoundationBay Street ChurchBeracah Seventh-Day Adventist Church Beracah II Seventh-Day Adventist Haitian Church Bethany Haitian Assembly of GodBethel French Seventh-Day Adventist Big Sis, Inc.Bithlo Summer Camp at United Global OutreachBob Nutting Ministries, Inc. Boys and Girls Club / Engelwood – Neighborhood CenterBoys and Girls Club / ZellwoodBrother’s Keeper – St. Charles ChurchCalvary Outreach CenterCalvary Towers

Caring for OthersCarter Tabernacle ChurchCatholic Charities of Central Florida, Inc.Center for Drug-Free Living / Clarcona Point Center for Drug-Free Living / Just CenterCenter for Drug-Free Living / Women CenterCenter for Multicultural Wellness and PreventionCenter of Faith Church, Inc. Central Care Mission Center for Independent Living of Central Florida, Inc.Central Florida Group Homes / Dean RoadCentral Florida Group Homes / DaventryCentral Florida Group Homes / Glyn StreetCentral Florida Group Homes / PamlicoCentral Florida Group Homes / RatcliffCentral Florida Group Homes / StratfordCentral Florida Group Homes / JellisonCentral New Testament Church of GodChampions Outreach MinistryChildren’s Ag & Science AdventuresChristian Care Counseling CenterChristian Service CenterChristian Service Center / Daily BreadChristian Service Center / West OrangeChurch of the Good Shepherd Food BankCity of Orlando Afterschool All StarsCity of Orlando – Parramore Kidz ZoneCity of Orlando – Mayor William Beardall Senior CenterCoalition for the Homeless of Central Florida, Inc.Community Baptist ChurchCommunity Based Care of Central FloridaCommunity Center at Willow Lakes[ continued on page 16 ]

Second Harvest is thankful to our partner agencies for

their continued assistance. Our efforts make a greater

impact because of your commitment.

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Storehouse Food Pantry / Church in the Son, Inc.Tabernacle of the Enlightened / BroomeTangelo Baptist Church Threshold Inc. / Morrison HouseTranquil Terrace Food Co-opTrue Gospel Church of JesusTrue Vision in Christ Church of the Living God, Inc.Ujima Village HouseUnited Church of God by FaithUniversity Congregational ChurchUniversity Seventh-Day Adventist Church Victory through Grace Ministries, Inc.Victory WorldVoltaire Community CenterWard Chapel African Methodist Episcopal ChurchWay to Calvary Church of the NazareneWayne Densch Center, Inc.Winter Park Day NurseryWoodbury Presbyterian ChurchThe Word of Truth Christian MinistriesWRCC / Coalition for the Homeless

sEMiNOLE COUNTyAdvisory Board for the DisabledAltamonte Springs Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchApostolic Church Of Jesus / Altamonte SpringsAscension Lutheran Church OutreachBoys Town / 1401 Flanagan LoopBoys Town / 1405 Flanagan LaneBoys Town / 1415 Flanagan Boys Town ShelterCentral Florida Dream Center, Inc.Central Florida Dream TeamCentral Florida Group Homes / Sterling OaksChristian HelpChurch of God Prophecy / Whole World Gospel CenterCommunity Church of God at GenevaDevereux Transitional Living CenterThe Family of Friends, Inc.Fern Park Developmental CenterFirst United Methodist Church of GenevaFriends of Children and FamiliesGeneva Elementary PTA Hope Helps, Inc.Iglesia Presbiteriana El RedentorKids Cafe at MidwayLa Amistad Found / Lakewood CenterLatin American ProjectMeals on WheelsMidway Safe HarborMilestone Social Services, Inc.Operation Provision InternationalPathways to CarePlace of Comfort-Seminole CountyQuest, Inc. / Citrus HouseRecovery House of Central Florida, Inc.Rescue Outreach MissionSalvation Army / SanfordSanford Safe HavenSanford Sharing CenterShare the Care / OviedoThe Sharing CenterSt. Mary and Archangel Michael Coptic Orthodox Church

Teen Challenge of FloridaTuskawilla Shepherds, Inc. Victory Deliverance CenterWord of Faith Ministries

OsCEOLA COUNTyAssembly of God Ebenezer Church Calvary Assembly of GodChristian Oriented Evangelistic Healthcare Ministry, Inc.Church and Community Assistance Program, Inc.Clarita’s House, Inc. Cornerstone Baptist Church, Inc. The Edge ChurchGreen Bag ProjectHelp Now of OsceolaHouse of FreedomIglesia Cristiana RenuevoIglesia Hispana St. Cloud Shuler MemorialKids Cafe at Chambers Park Community CenterKids Cafe at Oak Street Community Center Men of Destiny Ministries, Inc.Osceola County Council on AgingPark Place Behavioral HealthPlace of Comfort / OsceolaPrimera Iglesia Cristiana En KissimmeeProject Make a DifferenceProvidence Rock Inc. / The Rock ChurchThe Salvation ArmySecond ChanceSt. Rose of Lima Catholic ChurchSunrise Drop in CenterThe Transition House, Inc.Zenith School

LAKE COUNTyAngels of MercyBetter Life Worship CenterBoggy Creek Gang CampCamp HorizonCatholic Community of St. PaulCentral Florida Group Homes / Rob RoyCentral Florida Group Homes / BlackstillChristian Care Center / BenevolenceChristian Care Center / ChildrenChristian Care Center / Men

Christian Food PantryThe Church at South LakeDayspring MinistriesEncounter Life ChurchFaith Neighborhood CenterFirst Baptist Church of UmatiIlaFountain of HopeGloria Dei Food Distribution CenterHaines Creek Baptist ChurchHearts and Hands MinistriesHouse of God / Mount DoraLake Cares, Inc. Food PantryLeesburg Food Bank, Inc.Life Church Assembly of God Logos Christian FellowshipMonteverde United Methodist ChurchNew Beginnings of Lake County, Inc.New Water Church Our Father House of Refuge MinistriesPlace of Comfort / Lake CountyThe Salvation Army LeesburgSaving Faith Baptist ChurchThe Society of St. Vincent De Paul / St. Timothy ConferenceThe Society of St. Vincent De Paul / St. Mary of the Lakes

vOLUsiA COUNTyAgape Worship / New BeginningsAll Saints Episcopal ChurchArt Haus Foundation, Inc.Avenues 12Bible Baptist ChurchBoys & Girls ClubBoys & Girls Club / Bunnell ElementaryBoys & Girls Club / EdgewaterBoys & Girls Club / Harris SaxonBoys & Girls Club / Holly HillBoys & Girls Club / Lake HelenBoys & Girls Club / New SmyrnaBoys & Girls Club / Palmetto ParkBoys & Girls Club / Spring HillCare Cupboard Ministry / First United Methodist ChurchCasa San PabloCatholic Charities of Daytona[ continued on page 18 ]

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Community Services of Genesis Seventh-Day Adventist Church Concord Street Church of ChristConnexion Empowerment Center, Inc. Covenant Charities, Inc. Covenant House Florida, Orlando Deeper Life AssemblyDelaney Street Baptist ChurchDevereux Residential Ebon Temple ChurchEl Bethel Temple of Jesus at Orlando Ephraim Project, Inc.Episcopal Church of St. John the BaptistEvans Community SchoolEvans High School Every Kid Outreach, Inc. / Life Center ChurchFaith Tabernacle Worship CenterFaith United Church – A New AlternativeFamily Ties MinistriesFern Creek Elementary School Foundation, Inc.First Baptist Church / Pine CastleFirst Brazilian Baptist Church of OrlandoFirst Pentecostal Church of OrlandoFirst United Church of ChristFocal Point ChurchFoundation for Life MinistriesFountain of Love International MinistryFountains of Living Water Ministries, Inc.Free Methodist ChurchFreedom Fellowship, Inc.Fresh Anointing Church of God in ChristFresh Start Ministries of Central FloridaFriends of Children and Families / Union ParkFriends of Children and Families / Winter GardenFull DeliveranceGlenridge Middle SchoolGod’s Little Lambs Learning CenterGood Neighbor Thrift StoreGrace Street Church of GodGrand Avenue Economic Community Development CorporationHaven of Hope MinistriesHi-Five / Aloma Elementary SchoolHi-Five / Audubon Park Elementary SchoolHi-Five / Bonneville Elementary SchoolHi-Five / Brookshire Elementary SchoolHi-Five / Cheney Elementary SchoolHi-Five / Fern Creek Elementary SchoolHi-Five / Ivey Lane Elementary SchoolHi-Five / Lake Sybelia Elementary SchoolHi-Five / Lakemont Elementary SchoolHi-Five / Rock Lake Elementary SchoolHi-Five / Hungerford Elementary SchoolHi-Five / Killarney Elementary SchoolHi-Five / Maxey Elementary SchoolHi-Five / Palmetto Elementary SchoolHi-Five / Sadler Elementary SchoolHi-Five / Tangelo Park Elementary SchoolHi-Five / Tildenville Elementary SchoolHi-Five / West Oaks Elementary SchoolHi Tech TutoringHoly Trinity Group Home / Greywall HouseHope and Help

Hope Community Center Farmworker MinistryHope for Life Ministries, Inc.Hosanna Ministries, Inc. House of HopeHouse of Prayer and PraiseHouse of Refuge Orange CityHubbard House / Orlando HealthHuman Advocate FoundationIglesia Apostolica El MaestroIglesia Bautista “El Camino”Iglesia CanaanIglesia De Dios BithloIglesia De Dios Pentecostal MI / North GoldenrodIglesia De Dios Una Iglesia Para Todo Los NacionesIgreja Assembleia De Deus Em Orlando International AssociationInternational Church of FaithIslamic Society of Central Florida / North GoldenrodJesus Loves You Outreach Ministries, Inc.Jewish Family Services of Greater OrlandoJoy Metropolitan Community ChurchJunior League of Greater OrlandoKids Cafe at Callahan Community CenterKids Cafe at Denton Johnson Center EatonvilleKids Cafe at Lake MannKids Cafe at Reeves TerraceKids Cafe at Restore / Orlando Inc.Kids Cafe at Taft Boys and Girls ClubKids Cafe at Universal Boys and Girls ClubKids Cafe at West Orange Boys and Girls ClubKids Cafe Disney at Pine Hills Boys and Girls Club Kids Cafe Winter GardenKingdom Communities, Inc. / Willow Lake ApartmentsKingdom Hope International Ministries, Inc.Knights Helping Knights PantryLakeside Behavioral Healthcare, Inc.Lighthouse Baptist ChurchLiving Word ChurchLoaves and Fishes Loving Tender Care Adult Home, Inc.Ministerio Centro Cristiano Nefesh, Inc.Ministerio Un Toque De DiosMinistry of HopeMt. Olive Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchMt. Sinai Missionary Baptist ChurchMt. Zion A.M.E. ChurchNap Ford Community SchoolNCCJC / Community HouseNew Beginnings / House of GraceNew Beginnings / House of NicholasNew Beginnings / Nicole AttwoodNew Beginnings / Venus MartinezNew Beginnings ChurchThe New Chief Cornerstone MinistriesNew Hope Community Church of God, Inc. New Image Youth CenterNorth Orlando Seventh-Day Adventist Church

NTTAC Community & Family Outreach Olive Branch Community Development Corp., Inc.Open Door Missionary Baptist ChurchOperation Love OutreachOpportunity House, Inc.Orlando Bridge / Christian Prison MinistryOrlando Day NurseryOrlando Spanish Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchOrlando Union Rescue Mission / MenOrlando Union Rescue Mission / WomenPact of FaithThe Pantry at St. FrancisPathways Drop-in CenterPatmos Chapel Community Service CenterPeter Pan Day Care CenterPine Hills Community ChurchPlace of Comfort / at CentaurPower of GodPremiere Eglise Baptiste Ebenezer D’ OrlandoPrimitive Church of OrlandoPrince of Peace Lutheran ChurchQuest, Inc. / Springs HomeQuest, Inc. / Camp ThunderbirdQuest, Inc. / First StreetQuest, Inc. / Laurel HillQuest, Inc. / Clarcona Group HomeQuest, Inc. / NorthQuest, Inc. / Piedmont HouseQuest, Inc. / SouthQuest, Inc. / Wekiwa HomeReach Back FoundationReach Back Foundation at Hope ChurchReach-Love in Action / OcoeeRedeemer Lutheran ChurchRedeeming Light Center ChurchRestore Orlando, Inc.Riverside Baptist ChurchRock Lake ElementaryRock Orlando Transformation CenterS.T.E.P.S., Inc. / Specialized TreatmentSalvation Army / The Food Pantry OrlandoSalvation Army / The Men’s ShelterSalvation Army / ARCSanctuary at Conway Church of GodThe Sanford BridgeSenior and Life SolutionsServant’s Heart International MinistryShare the Care / ConwayShare the Care / College ParkShare the Care / Windermere Share the Care / Winter GardenSheeler Oaks SDA ChurchShepherd Vision Missionary, Inc.Sister to Sister Women’s MinistrySouth Orlando Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchSpirit of Life Recovery Centers, Inc.St. Andrew Catholic Church SVDPSt. Anthony Coptic OrthodoxSt. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church St. Rebekah Coptic Orthodox ChurchSt. Stephen Presbyterian ChurchSt. Vincent De Paul / Holy FamilySt. Vincent De Paul / St. John Vianney

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Centro Cristiano Carismatico Sembrando Amor, Inc.Children’s Home SocietyChiles AcademyChrist Community Church of New Smyrna BeachChurch of God Prophecy of De Leon SpringsCommunity United Methodist ChurchCWC MinistriesDaytona Deliverance Church of GodDaytona State College Rotary Club Deleon Springs United Methodist ChurchDeltona Alliance Church / Community DinnerDeltona Presbyterian ChurchDeltona Spanish Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchDomestic Abuse CouncilDove Villas / United Cerebral Palsy Edgewater United Methodist ChurchEmmanuel Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchEpiphany Outreach MinistriesFarmworker Association of Florida First Christian Church First Church of the NazareneFirst United Methodist ChurchFlorida United Methodist Children’s HomeFull Gospel Christian Center Inc.Gifts of LoveGrace Community Food PantryGreater Friendship Baptist ChurchHalifax Urban Ministries Bridge of HopeHalifax Urban Ministries / STAR CenterHalifax Urban Ministries / DaytonaHalifax Urban Ministries / Port OrangeHalifax Urban Ministries / New Smyrna BeachHarts Temple Haven Recovery Center / Amelia St.Haven Recovery Center / Big JohnHaven Recovery Center / High St.Haven Recovery Center / San JuanHaven Recovery Center / Stone St.Haven Recovery / My PlaceHi-Five / South Daytona Elementary SchoolHi-Five / Turie T. Small Elementary SchoolHope House / Abundant Life MinistriesIglesia Cristiana Nuevo Comienzo de DeltonaIglesia Cristiana Nueva Vision, Inc.International Miracle CenterJan Murray Ministries, Inc.Jerry Doliner Jewish FederationLighthouse Christian ChurchLiving Faith Church of GodLove CenterMary McLeod Bethune Community CenterMasters DomainMental Health Association / Volusia CountyMt. Calvary AssemblyNeighborhood CenterNew Life Church

Open Hands MinistryOur Lady of Hope / St. Vincent Our Lady of Lourdes / St. Vincent de Paul Our Lady of the Lakes / St. Vincent De PaulPalm Coast Portuguese Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchPierson United Methodist ChurchPrince of Peace Social ServicesResource for Human Development of VolusiaRose Marie Bryon Children’s CenterThe Salvation ArmyThe Salvation Army / Daytona BeachThe Salvation Army / West VolusiaSeventh-Day Baptist ChurchSociety of St. Vincent De Paul of St. Gerard Mission ChurchSouth Daytona Christian ChurchSt. Ann’s Catholic ChurchSt. Barnabas Episcopal SchoolSt. Peters Food PantryStep Into Faith Outreach ChurchThe Henry & Rilla White FoundationTomoka Christian ChurchTrinity Church at Lake MackTrinity United Methodist ChurchUCP/WORC, Inc.United Brethren in Christ Food PantryVision Ministries Outreach Inc.WORC Haven, Inc.

bREvARd COUNTyAdult Family Care of CocoaAdvent Lutheran Church Food BankAlco-Hall, Inc. at How HouseAlco-Hall, Inc.Ascension Catholic Church SocialBethany Baptist / Brevard Christian SchoolBethel Baptist Church C.I.T.A. MissionCatholic Charities of Central FloridaCenterpoint Food PantryCentral Brevard Sharing CenterCentral Church of Christ / CocoaChildren’s Hunger ProjectChrist Lutheran ChurchChurch of Christ OceansideCountry Acres Auxiliary, Inc. Crossroads Community ChurchDaily BreadDevereux AquariusDevereux Therapeutic Group HomeEast Coast Christian CenterEmmanuel United Methodist ChurchFirst Baptist Church of MalabarFirst Baptist Church of Merritt IslandFirst Baptist Church of TitusvilleFirst Baptist Church Port Saint JohnFirst Pentecostal ChurchFirst United Methodist Church of Port Saint John

First United Methodist of CocoaFriendship Primitive Baptist ChurchGenesis House, Inc.Gillespie ServicesGillespie Services / Reeves HomeGlory of God Anglican ChurchGrace Fellowship of Brevard, Inc. Grace United Methodist ChurchHeritage Baptist ChurchHi-Five / Cape View Elementary SchoolHis Place Ministries East CoastHoly Name of Jesus / Society of St. Vincent De PaulHope Community FellowshipHouse of Deliverance Apostolic OutreachHouse of PrayerIglesia De Dios PentecostalImpact CenterLoaves & Fishes Community KitchenLockmar Baptist ChurchMaster’s WorkshopMelbourne Church of Christ Food PantryMelbourne Seventh-Day Adventist Church Melbourne Spanish Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchNorth Merritt Island United Methodist ChurchNorth Brevard Charities and Sharing CenterNorth Carolina Outward Bound DiscoveryNorthwind Mintries, Inc.Our Lady of Grace / St. Vincent De PaulOur Savior Catholic Church / Soceity of St. Vincent De PaulOvercomers Liberty LodgePalm Bay PALPalm Bay United Methodist ChurchPentecostal Church of the Living GodPentecostal Lighthouse, Inc. People of Destiny Christian FellowshipProject Response, Inc. River of Life Assembly of GodRiver Run Christian ChurchThe Salvation Army Domestic Violence ProgramThe Salvation Army / North Central BrevardThe Salvation Army PantrySouth Brevard Sharing Center MelbourneSouth Brevard Sharing Center Palm BaySt. Josephs Society of St. Vincent De PaulSt. Mary’s Helping HandsSt. Teresa ChurchSt. Vincent De Paul Divine Mercy Tabernacle SCFASt. Paul’s United Methodist ChurchUnited Church of God of DeliveranceWalk-About Ministry, Inc.Wesley United Methodist ChurchWestside Baptist Church

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fOOd dRIVES

RAisiNg 500+ POUNds(7/1/11-6/30/12)

Adventist Health SystemAlbertsonsAlliance Support CorporationAmerican Heart AssociationAon HewittAudrey LongBaptist TerraceBest Buy Geek SquadBig LotsBishop Moore High SchoolBoy Scouts of AmericaBrasfield & GorrieCFE Federal Credit UnionCanstruction OrlandoCaribe Royal CarMaxCash America InternationalCentral Florida Youth Football LeagueChase BankCHEP Chick-fil-A Turkey DriveChurch of ChristCity of Daytona BeachCity of Holly HillCity of New Smyrna BeachCNL Financial GroupCoalition for the Homeless of Central FloridaColumbia College / Orlando CampusCongo River GolfConnextions, Inc.Consolidated TomokaCowboys & KnightsCraft FairCrane Lakes Golf and Country ClubCredAbilityCrete Carrier Corp.Customs and Border ProtectionCypress Creek High School Darden Restaurants [ continued on page 20 ]

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Daytona State CollegeDepartment of Homeland Security CustomsDisney Food DriveDr. Phillips Elementary SchoolEA SportsEmbassy SuitesEndeavor Elementary SchoolEquity ResidentialFairwinds Credit UnionFCCD Chapter Feds Feeding FamiliesFELD Entertainment Fidelity National TitleFifth Third BankFirst Baptist Church of OrlandoFirst Unitarian Church of OrlandoFlorida Federation of Women’s ClubFlorida Hospital Florida Hotel and Conference CenterFlorida Parks and Recreation AssociationFlorida School Nutrition AssociationFlorida Turnpike EnterprisesGlobal Experience SpecialistsGoodwill Industries of Central FloridaGorilla ChallengeGrub TaxiHarland Financial SolutionsHarris Corp CANthropy Hillcrest Hampton HouseHilton Grand VacationsHilton OrlandoHMSHost Holland & Knight LLPHonest TeaHunters Creek AssociationHyatt Regency OIAInCharge Institute of AmericaInternational Palm ResortJW Marriott Orlando Grande LakesJunior League of Greater OrlandoKiwanis / East OrangeLake Gem Elementary SchoolLake Mary High School Lamar’s PharmacyLeague of United Latin American Citizens Letter Carriers Food Drive

Liberty Middle SchoolLiberty Tax ServiceLockheed Martin Enterprise BusinessLouis Dreyfus Citrus EmployeesLowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A.Macy’sMarriottMelbourne Light ParadeMiss Florida PageantMiss Heart of AmericaMuslim Women of OrlandoNatalie PalmadessoNW Sign IndustriesOrange County Sheriff’s Office Om Tat Sat Institute of Yoga, Inc.OmniCareOral and Facial Surgery CenterOrlando Fire DepartmentOrlando Philharmonic OrchestraOrlando Science Middle SchoolOrlando V.A. House Care CenterOrlando World Center MarriottPalmer College of ChiropracticPark House AcademyPark Maitland SchoolPatrick Air Force Base 45th Space WingPinnacle FamilyPirates Dinner AdventurePoinciana 24/7 PreschoolPrimrose School at Vista LakesPrinceton ElementaryPublix Super MarketsQuality Custom DistributionQuietflexRBC BankRDV SportsplexRenaissance ResortReunion ResortRipley’s Believe It or NotRollins CollegeRue and ZiffraSabal Palm at Metro West IISabal Point ElementarySam’s Club #8214Scouting for FoodS.I. Goldman Company, Inc.

Siemens Siemens Energy SectorSkanskaSocial Security Administration, Office of Disability Adjudication and Review Marriott Sodexo South West Middle SchoolSprintStonebridge Village HOASuddath Relocation SystemsSunGardSunset Park ElementarySweetbay SupermarketsThacker Avenue Elementary SchoolThe Christ SchoolThe Face of ChangeThe Hartford Insurance GroupThoughts FoundationTijuana FlatsTime Out for WomenTravelers Insurance Trinity Lutheran SchoolTrinity Preparatory SchoolUnited Space AllianceUnity Church of ChristianityVacation InnovationsVillas of Grand CypressVolusia County FairVolusia County Fire ServicesVolusia County GovernmentVolusia County Public WorksVolusia County SchoolsVolusia County Sheriff’s OfficeWalgreens Mail ServiceWalmart Neighborhood Market Walmart StoresWalt Disney World Weight WatchersWells Fargo Central FL Women’s TMNWESH 2 News Share Your Christmas West Creek ElementaryWhole Foods MarketWinn-Dixie StoresWinter Park High SchoolWinter Park OB/GYNWyndham Bonnet Creek ResortWyndham Hotel Convention Center

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VOLUNTEERSgROUPs wiTH 100+ HOURs(7/1/11-6/30/12)

AAA (American Automobile Association)AARP (Association of American Retired Persons) Adventist Health SystemAlliance Support Corporation Bank of America Bank of NY MellonBoy Scout Troop #24 Colonial High School ROTC ProgramDarden RestaurantsDean, Ringers, Morgan & Lawton First Unitarian Church of OrlandoFlorida Hospital Forest Lake Academy Hands On OrlandoHard Rock Hotel Hardin ConstructionJohnson & Johnson KPMGLake Eola Charter School Lockheed MartinMarriott Grande Vista Resort National Alliance on Mental Illness PepsiCo, Inc.Publix Super MarketsQuality Custom DistributionRollins College Rosen Shingle CreekSathya Sai BabaSiemens CorporationSunTrust Target Taste of the Nation CommitteeUniversal OrlandoWalmartWalt Disney World Wells Fargo Wine Women & Shoes CommitteeWyndham

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.

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10,000+ POUNds(7/1/11-6/30/12)

7-Eleven, Inc.7-UP, Dr. Pepper and Snapple GroupAbbott NutritionAnastasia Confections, Inc.ATN Express, Inc.Bahama BreezeBarnie’s Coffee and Tea Co.Bimbo Bakeries USABJ’s Wholesale ClubsBJ’s Wholesale Club Food ShowBorden DairyBurris LogisticsCabbage, Inc.Calavo Growers, Inc.Campbell’s Soup CompanyCanteen VendingThe Capital GrilleCarolina LogisticsCenterplateChef Creations, Inc.CHEPChiquita BananasCoca-ColaConAgraContemporary Convention CenterCountry Fresh, Inc.Culinary Concepts CVS Caremark Distribution CentersDarden RestaurantsDisney HarvestDiversified Foods, Inc.Dole Food CompanyDollar General ConventionE S FoodsEpcot Events KitchenEuropa Sports Products, Inc.Feeding AmericaFirst Baptist OrlandoFlying Food Group (MCO)Food Donation ConnectionFresh from the Start

Fresh Logistics, LLCFreshPointFrito LayGeneral MillsGrand Floridian KitchenGRS TransportHaddon House Food Products, Inc.Harris Corp. CANthropyHarvest ExpressHarvill’s ProduceHawaiian TropicHilton HotelsJ & J Snack FoodJackson Musyoka / NRB LogisticsJasced TransportKellogg CompanyKFCKids in Distressed Situations, Inc.Kimberly Clark CorporationKraft General FoodsLagasse Paper Co.Lake Trucking CompanyLatitude Foods, LLCLong & Scott FarmsLongHorn SteakhouseMBMMcDonaldsMcLane SuneastMeals of HopeMGM Studios Mid Gulf BakeriesMorning StarMorton SaltNabisco FoodsNaturally Fresh, Inc.Nestlé USANutrisystemOcean SprayOld Dominion FreightOlive GardenOrange County Public SchoolsOrlando World Center MarriotPepperidge FarmPepsiCo, Inc.Pizza HutProcter & GamblePublix Distribution Centers

Publix Super MarketsQuaker Oats CompanyQuality Custom DistributionRed GoldRed LobsterRenaissance Food GroupRoma FoodsRoyal Pacific ResortS.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.S.K. TruckingSam’s ClubsSave-A-Lot Ltd.SeaWorldShaffer TruckingSmart WarehousingSmithfield Packing Co., Inc.Society of St. AndrewStar Foods, Inc.Star Wood WarehouseStarbucks Coffee CompanySuddath Relocation SystemsSun GroSweetbay SupermarketsSysco Food Service Central FloridaTarget StoresTaylor FarmsTejinder Pal SinghThe Clorox CompanyToufayan BakeryTropicana Products, Inc.Tyson FoodsU.S. FoodserviceUniversal Studios OrlandoWalgreens Distribution CentersWalmart Distribution CentersWalmart Food ShowWalmart Neighborhood Market StoresWalmart StoresWalt Disney WorldWest Coast TomatoWhitewave Foods, Inc.Winn-Dixie Distribution CentersWinn-Dixie Reclamation CenterWinn-Dixie StoresWorld Food LLCZICO

FinancialsassetsCash, Cash Equivalents and Investments $ 2,792,001Restricted Cash $ 2,126,835Accounts Receivable $ 579,536Inventory $ 2,135,320Prepaid Expenses and Deposits $ 78,000Pledges Received – Program $ 2,354,816Assets Held by Community Foundation $ 195,323Property & Equipment $ 4,393,497

Total Assets $ 14,655,328

liabilities / net assets Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses $ 596,642Total Liabilities $ 596,642Unrestricted Net Assets $ 11,187,610Temporarily Restricted Net Assets $ 2,871,076

Total Net Assets $ 14,058,686Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 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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