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Leading the Effort to Eliminate Hunger in Our Community Annual Statement for July 1, 2015 – June 30, 2016
Dear Foodbank Friends, Even though, nationally, the number of families living in poverty has decreased, along with the unemployment rate, the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore continues to see the need for food increase. Thanks to your support, during fiscal year 2016, we were able to provide over 15 million meals to individuals who were hungry and food insecure through our network of partner food pantries, emergency shelters, soup kitchens, as well as our mobile pantry and child nutrition programs. In the following pages, you will find information that demonstrates our steadfast commitment to an enduring mission, leading the effort to eliminate hunger in our community. As we continue looking for innovative and collaborative ways to effectively fulfill our mission, we have adopted a more holistic approach to our services and programs based on strategic partnerships with like-minded organizations. We are also leveraging support from local farmers with a renewed commitment to providing fresh fruits and vegetables to our families — particularly those living in food deserts with limited access to healthy options. We want to do more than just feed people food; we want to ensure that they have healthy choices in the food we provide. This year, we celebrated 35 years of providing food to hungry children and families, and we’re reminded of the unwavering support and contributions from our volunteers, donors, and community partners — the true force behind our service delivery model. Because of you, we are able to affect thousands of lives in our community every year. In 2017, we are even more inspired and energized to break the cycle of food insecurity in our region, and look forward to working with you to ensure a hunger-free community. Thank you for your continued support. Best regards, Ruth Jones Nichols, PH.D. Paul G. Finch Chief Executive Officer President Board of Directors 3
Leading According to Feeding America’s “Map Through a variety of programs and the Meal Gap*,” there are over 176,000 partner agencies, such as BackPack individuals in our service area who are Programs, Mobile Pantries, and Kids uncertain from where their next meal Cafés, the Foodbank is leading the will come. These people do not have effort to eliminate hunger in a service consistent access to healthy nutritious area spanning 4,745 square miles. meals. Currently, the meal gap for our The Foodbank provides resources area is 31 million meals. through more than 350 partner The Foodbank leverages data provided agencies and program sites in localities in the Map the Meal Gap, which throughout Southeastern Virginia and provides critical information about the Eastern Shore, including Norfolk, food insecurity in various communities Portsmouth, Chesapeake, Suffolk, across the United States, to make Franklin, and Virginia Beach, as well informed decisions on how to best as the counties of Southampton, serve the needs of hungry children and Northampton, Sussex, Isle of Wight, families in Southeastern Virginia and and Accomack. the Eastern Shore. *Feeding America defines the Meal Gap as a conversion of the total annual food budget shortfall in a specified area divided by the weighted cost per meal in that area. The meal gap number represents the translation of the food budget shortfall into a number of meals.
The Effort The Foodbank secures food donations from various sources including retail partners, food drives, and individual donations. The distribution of food to hungry families would not be possible without the collaborative effort of our donors, partners, and committed volunteers. Number of meals: Pounds of food secured from food drives: 18,075,041 pounds distributed 958,855 pounds (15,062,534 meals) Pounds of food rescued from retail partners that are picked up by our agency partners: Pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables distributed: 6,668,763 pounds 5,185,013 pounds The value of all donated The value of volunteer food secured/provided: hours contributed: $26,073,518 Over $42,000 5
To Eliminate Hunger HUNGER VS. FOOD INSECURITY – There’s a Difference! USDA Economic Research Service defines food insecurity as a state in which “consistent access to nutritionally adequate and safe food is limited or uncertain due to a lack of money and other resources at various times during the year.” Hunger is the “physiological state that describes the physical pain and discomfort an individual may experience.” Everyone experiences hunger. In fact, it is the discomfort we feel that prompts us to look for a snack or something to eat at meal times. But, hunger — as a result of food insecurity — is a much different discomfort. It is a physical pain because the lack of food is constant, rather than a fleeting moment. This is the hunger we strive to eliminate. 6
Hunger Knows No Bounds College-educated. Employed. “I almost felt guilty. Here I stand, a Homeowner. Married. These are not graduate of Old Dominion University, words that immediately come to mind employed as a claims adjuster, and when we think of food insecurity and dressed in professional attire. I didn’t feel hunger; but Ginger’s story illustrates the like I belonged, but my co-worker stood diverse face of hunger. in line with me and reminded me of why I was there—to support my family.” In 2011, Ginger found herself pregnant and raising two children alone after As Ginger neared the front of the an unexpected separation from her line, she was presented a box of food husband. Without any financial support, without any questions, for which she Ginger soon discovered that her single was thankful. She returned to work paycheck could no longer cover the that afternoon with food for her household bills and put food on the table children, along with her dignity. Ginger for her family. She applied for support utilized the Foodbank services for through the Department of Social several months—frequenting local food Services, but did not qualify for food pantries in Hampton Roads to feed her assistance because of her income. children until she recovered from her financial hardship. “Working to gain assistance through social services was difficult,” said Ginger. It has been five years since Ginger’s “I felt categorized and embarrassed, but I first encounter with the Foodbank, and knew I needed the help.” she is now working to pay it forward. She and her eight-year-old daughter, Through private conversations and Kennedy, established Kennedy Cares — research, Ginger discovered resources an initiative aimed at securing donations available through the Foodbank’s for the Foodbank. She also supports local agencies and churches. With the the food drive hosted by her current encouragement and support of a co- employer, Chesapeake Homes, and worker, Ginger stood in line at Calvary frequently shares her story on social Revival Church in Norfolk, where she media encouraging others to support once attended. the Foodbank. “I remember standing in that line with so many emotions. I was almost in tears— “People need to continue to wondering how I’d arrived at this point and petrified someone I knew would see share their personal stories; me. It was a humbling experience, but as a mom, you do what you have to do to that’s what frees others to feed your kids.” get the support they need.” After looking at others in line, Ginger The Foodbank distributes food to more contemplated leaving. She didn’t believe than 350 locations across Southeastern herself to be as deserving of the help as Virginia and the Eastern Shore; and on those in line around her; and she feared any given day, these locations are lined having to offer an explanation to the with people just like Ginger. women handing out boxes of food. 7
BackPack Program Imagine being a child and dreading the weekends. Instead of looking forward to two school-free days like your peers, you know that it means two days of not having any food to eat. It means going to school on Monday so hungry you can’t concentrate on schoolwork. It is for this reason that our BackPack program continues to grow. This program responds to the needs of children — discreetly distributing nutritious food to children at the end of the school day and before weekends and school breaks. The food is child-friendly, non-perishable, and easily-consumed. This is food that we purchase, which is why monetary donations for this program are so vital. It costs $150 per child per year to provide BackPack meals during the school year. In 2015/2016, the Foodbank filled 62,379 bags of food for 3,473 students participating in the program. Mobile Pantry Driving to the grocery store or taking public transportation may seem easy enough, but what if you do not have a car and live in a rural area without access to public transportation? Suddenly, it isn’t so easy. The Foodbank’s Mobile Pantry provides a means for individuals and families to receive food when they cannot travel to an agency, or their local agency is at-capacity. In 2015/2016, the Mobile Pantry delivered 1.4 million pounds of fresh, refrigerated, and frozen food at 36 different sites throughout the service area. Thanks to the generosity of the PRA Group, the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore was able to augment efforts by purchasing a brand new refrigerated truck that will enable the organization to provide an additional 1 million pounds of food annually. Kids Café We often take for granted the ability to come home from a long day at work or school and to sit down to an evening meal. For many in our community, an evening meal isn’t possible; but our Kids Café program makes it possible. Kids Café is a national program offering students ages 5 through 18 free, nutritious evening meals and/ or snacks within walking distance from their schools. With the help of our partner agencies, the Foodbank supports 21 Cafés during the school year and summer in low-income areas, feeding over 2,200 children in 2015/2016. 8
In Our Community A Holistic Approach to Eliminating Hunger The Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore has been increasingly committed to adopting a more holistic service model, while engaging the community in hunger relief efforts. In addition to receiving food, families facing food insecurity are now able to take advantage of free courses that provide information on affordable and healthy food preparation. Chef Damon K. Covington, founder and owner of the Urban Culinary Institute, knows about food insecurity — having grown up facing similar challenges. A native of Muskegon Heights, Michigan, Damon recalls making visits to the local food pantry with his grandmother — standing in line and waiting to see what type of food they would take home. Reflecting on his humble beginnings, Chef Damon is sensitive to the needs of families that receive services from the Foodbank’s partner agencies, and committed to helping families in the community where he now lives and works. This year, Chef Damon partnered with the Foodbank to host the “Collaborating for Clients” cooking series – where he teaches how to prepare affordable meals using fresh and locally grown produce. Through these courses, Chef Damon shares recipes and cooking techniques that help food insecure families stretch their food and dollars to create multiple nutritious meals on a budget. “GROWing” It Forward In May 2016, the students at Norfolk Collegiate’s Lower School (NCS) embarked on an effort to renovate the school’s dilapidated courtyard, which needed significant improvements. With the help of donations, the students turned the courtyard into a greenhouse, chicken coop, and garden where they could harvest spinach, carrots, cucumbers, and plenty of other produce. In addition to learning new mathematical and weather pattern concepts related to gardening, the students also gained insight on the importance of community engagement and volunteerism. Students in Norfolk Collegiate’s summer clubs contributed their freshly grown produce and eggs from the resident NCS chickens to the Foodbank. These donations helped support our Foods to Encourage initiative, which encourages donors to give fresh produce to ensure our children and families have access to healthy food options. 9
Statement of Finances 2015-2016 FY 2016 Results FY 2015 Results Revenue Sources July 1, 2015-June 30, 2016 July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2015 Donated Food 26,073,518 27,392,021 Monetary Donations 3,299,844 2,900,570 Grants 1,336,971 1,504,836 Special Events 788,445 877,898 United Way 350,168 349,070 Other Income (40,014) 128,524 Thrift Store 88,387 155,313 Program Fees 289,486 307,934 Investment Gains/(Losses) 28,447 40,352 Total 32,215,252 33,656,518 Functional Expenses Program Services 29,486,286 32,375,278 Fundraising 1,368,569 1,274,350 Management and General 319,594 432,504 Depreciation Expense 449,684 n/a Total 31,624,133 34,082,132 Change in Net Assets 591,119 -425,614 Ending Net Assets 12,433,578 11,994,571 Other income includes sales to agencies, fees, donated goods and services, rental income, thrift store loss, and disposal of P&E. Sales to Agencies Net (209,348) USDA Handling Fees 169,727 Donated Goods & Services 25,177 Rental Income 41,710 Other Revenue 20,108 Loss on Disposal of (97,590) Thrift Store Gain on Dosposal on P&E 10,202 Total (40,014) 10
Revenue Sources Donated Food 81% Monetary Donations 10% Grants 4% Special Events 3% United Way 1% Other Income 0% Thrift Store 0% Program Fees 1% Investment Gains/(Losses) 0% Functional Expenses Program Services 93% Fundraising 4% Management and General 1% Depreciation Expense 2% 11
Listed are monetary donors who have made gifts of $1,000 or more to the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore from July 1, 2015, through June 30, 2016. Their generosity enables us to distribute millions of nutritious meals annually. $100,000 and Above Mr. and Mrs. David L. Bernd United Way of Franklin-Southampton FM99 and 106.9 The Fox Mayflower Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bozman Area Marathon Drs. Joel and Michelle Brenner United Way of Virginia’s Eastern Norfolk-Portsmouth Bar Association - The Brock Foundation Shore Legal Food Frenzy Mr. David F. Brown Wells Fargo Norfolk Southern Foundation Ruth Camp Campbell Foundation Violet S. Whitson Memorial Donor United Way of South Hampton Roads Camp Foundation Advised Fund Camp-Younts Foundation Yum! Brands Foundation, Inc. $50,000 to $99,999 City of Chesapeake Anonymous City of Suffolk $1,000 to $9,999 City of Norfolk Dominion Foundation 219 An American Bistro City of Virginia Beach Elizabeth River Crossing OpCo, LLC. 456 Fish Farm Fresh Food and Pharmacy Mr. Paul Finch A. Dodson’s Feeding America Ms. Linda Founds A Dolphin’s Promise Food Lion, LLC Mr. and Mrs. James J. Gildea AGL Resources Private Foundation/ Janis 2011 Charitable Lead Annuity Violet H. Greco Foundation Virginia Natural Gas Trust Richard & Caroline T. Gwathmey Mr. and Mrs. Garrett A. Alcaraz Portsmouth General Hospital Memorial Trust All Saints Episcopal Church Foundation Hampton Roads Community Alpha Dog Marketing, Inc. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael Alston Walmart Foundation Harris Teeter, Northern Region Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Ambler Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keil American Legion Riders Association $25,000 to $49,999 Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Kramer Tidewater Post 327 Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Kramer Ameriprise Financial - Community Estate of Janice Irene Lawrence Kroger Relations Federation of Virginia Food Banks Landmark Foundation Annunciation Greek Orthodox Ms. B. Cullen Gibson, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Leyman Cathedral Harris Teeter Mrs. Ann Nusbaum Anonymous Joshua P. and Elizabeth D. Darden Franklin P. and Arthur W. Perdue Mr. and Mrs. David H. Armstrong Foundation Foundation, Inc. Associated Insurance Center, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kiley Patricia and Douglas Perry Mr. Robert Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Manion Foundation Mr. Dennis Attenello Wynne Family Fund of the Hampton Priority Charity Bowl Mr. Richard Aufenger Roads Community Foundation PWC Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Austin Sumitomo Drive Technologies Red Nose Day Fund Stephenson Pope Babcock Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Ryan Foundation $10,000 to $24,999 Mr. Bill F. Seib and Ms. Leslie A. Paul W. Baerentz A-1 American Services Mr. and Mrs. Peter Segaloff Mr. Joshua Baker Altria Companies Employee Simon Family Foundation Mr. Stanley F. Baldwin Community Fund Specialty Food Foundation Bank of America United Way American Borate Company STIHL, Inc. Campaign Anonymous Target Foundation Bank of Cheer c/o Eastern Shore Mr. David Bain Thistle Foundation News Bank of America Charitable TJX Foundation c/o The TJX The Bannon Foundation Foundation Companies, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher James Barnes Beazley Foundation Tyson Foods Mrs. Clay Barr 12
Ms. Joanne E. Batson and Mr. Philip Mr. Denny P. Cobb Estate of R. Victor Turriziani Rovner ConAgra Foods Exmore Rotary Club Mr. and Mrs. Gary Baum Mr. John Conery Family Dollar BCF Mr. J. Daniel Coogan, Jr. Farm Bureau Live Mr. Michael G. Beck Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cook Mr. and Mrs. Paul Farrell Ms. Jessica Bedois Ms. Sheela Cooper Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Beem Mr. Merle K. Copeland Ms. Renee Figurelle Dr. and Mrs. J. Sumner Bell, III Ms. Donna J. Corry-Parker Dr. Bryan Fine Belle Haven Presbyterian Church COSMOPOLITAN Club of Norfolk Mr. Kevin Fink Mr. and Mrs. David J. Benjack Foundation, Inc. First Presbyterian Church Ms. Sara Berg Mr. Douglas L. Crain Mr. and Mrs. C. Hunter Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berryman Ms. Jennifer Cregar Mr. Joseph K. FitzGerald Ms. Claire Bertone Dr. Yvonne Dexters-Creteur Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Forehand, Jr. Better Life Services, Inc. Crew Hampton Roads Inc Ms. Karen Franklin Bharat Inc Taste of India Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Cross, III Franktown United Methodist Church Big Easy Grill & Oyster Bar Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cross Franktown United Methodist Women Birdsong Charitable Foundation Dr. and Mrs. David B. Crouse, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Frantz Dr. David N. Block, Incorporated Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Cuba Mr. Leslie H. Friedman Bodega on Granby Darden Restaurants, Inc. Foundation Fulton Bank Book Exchange Ms. Linda Sue Dauphin Gaynor Law Center Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bosco Ms. Cecile A. Davis General Mills, Inc. Boy Scout Troop 417 Mr. and Mrs. Jason R. Davis Gethsemane Community Fellowship BreakThru Beverage of Virginia (FKA Mr. and Mrs. Stuart T. Davis, Jr. Baptist Church Associated Distributors) DaVita Midtowne Dialysis Center Ms. Donna Gladden Mr. Albert S. Brown, Jr. DaVita Total Renal Care, Inc. Margaret Gomez Mr. Jason Brown and Family Ms. Denise A. Decenso Mr. and Mrs. Victor F. Gonzalez Dr. and Mrs. William R. Brown Delhaize America Shared Services David R. Goode Charitable Lead Mr. Richard Lee Buchanan Group LLC Annuity Trust Ms. Dana Buckhout Douglas and Marianne Dickerson The Hon. and Mrs. Samuel Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Dean Buckius Foundation Goodwyn Mr. and Mrs. William P. Bundschuh R. & C. Dickerson Family Fund Janet and Daniel Gordon Ms. Deborah Butler Mr. Timothy J. Dishaw Philanthropic Fund Byrd & Baldwin Brothers Steakhouse DOCUCOMP, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Gordon J. L. Camp Foundation, Inc. Door Engineering Corporation Mr. Paul M. Gottlieb Campbell Soup Company Mr. Barry Dorans Ms. Barbara Grantz Capital One Dragas Mortgage Company Grasp Fund at the Community Mr. Patrick Casey Mr. Christopher Drake Foundation of Sarasota Ceramic Designers Association The Dreyfus Foundation Great Bridge Baptist Church Mr. and Mrs. Bryan J. Cerny Ms. Suzanne N. Drgon Great Bridge Presbyterian Church Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cetrone Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dunn, II Greenwich Centre Investors, L.C. Chapel of the Good Shepherd East End Baptist Church Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gregg, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie L. Chapman Eastern Shore Auto Body & Ms. Wendy M. Gunther and Mr. Chesapeake Riders M/C Customizing James A. Baker Chesbay Distributing Inc. Eastern Virginia Vascular Hampton Roads Bankshares Roger T. Chesley Technologists Hampton Roads Community Ebenezer Baptist Church Foundation Christ the Redeemer Anglican Church Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. Eliason Hampton Roads HVAC Service, Inc. City of Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. Steven Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Harrell, Sr. Clark Nexsen Foundation, Inc. Emmanuel Lutheran Church Mr. Henry U. Harris, III Dr. and Mrs. William P. Clark, Jr. ESI Electronic Systems Ms. Mary Pat Harris Ms. Sandra L. Clements Estate of Arelis Van Breda Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Harvey Coastline Chemical, Inc. Estate of Barbara O. Hodge Mr. and Mrs. Paulus I. Haynsworth 13
HBA Architecture & Interior Design Mr. and Mrs. David Landsberger Ms. Peggy Neil Inc. Willard and Helen Lane Charitable Ms. Lorinda Ann Newland Dr. Harold P. Heafner, Jr. Fund Ruth Jones Nichols, Ph.D. Helen G. Gifford Foundation Langley Federal Credit Union NiSource Charitable Foundation Ms. Sharon B. Henley Mr. Ralph T. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nock High Street United Methodist Church LeClairRyan Nomarama Burger Battle Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Holbrook Ms. Karen M. Ledsky Mr. and Mrs. Alan Nordlinger Mr. and Mrs. L. Bruce Holland Lincoln Financial Foundation Norfolk Academy Mr. Michael Holland Mr. Michael P. Long, Jr. Norfolk Redevelopment Housing Mr. Michael J. Hotchkiss Mr. Melvin Hilton Lucy Authority Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Howard Lynnhaven United Methodist Church Norfolk Rotary Club Howell Law Group PLLC Machining Technology, Inc. Norfolk Sunrise Rotary Club Mr. Andrew Howell Mandell Retina Center, PC Northrop Grumman Technical Ms. Melissa Howell Dr. and Mrs. Chad R. Manke Services Rebekah L. Huber Family Charitable Dr. Kevan Mann and Dr. Sally Tamayo Nancy N. Nusbaum and V. H. Fund 3 Marathon Consulting, LLC. Nusbaum, Jr. Donor Advised Hungars Episcopal Church Ms. Winifred J. Marquart Fund 2 Hungars Parish Thrift Shop Dr. Juan Marti and Sir Chrys Ryan, Mr. Robert C. Nusbaum and Ms. Inspired Events by Kelly Esq. Linda Laibstain Jackson Memorial Baptist Church Mr. and Mrs. Blake Martin Dr. and Mrs. Donald Nuss Mrs. Nancy Jacobson Mr. Kyle Martin Mr. James O’Keefe Mr. Anthony James Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Martin Obici Healthcare Foundation Mr. Francis Javier Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mastracco The Honorable and Mrs. Norman Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Jett Mr. Rick Mayo Olitsky Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Johnson Ms. Cecil E. Mays Onancock BPOE #1766 Dr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Johnson Joanne and Jim McClellan Fund Onancock Rotary Club Ms. Helen Jones Mr. and Mrs. J. Duncan McDuff Panda Restaurant INC Mrs. Myra W. Jones Mrs. Jill McElhiney Mr. and Mrs. Dustin M. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David B. McKercher Pincus Paul Restricted Fund of the Tidewater Jewish Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joyner Mr. and Mrs. Collin McKinnon Mr. Grayson B. Pearce J.P. Morgan Chase McKown Pressure Wash and Painting Mr. and Mrs. John D. Pearson Mr. James A. Juillerat Mr. David McRae Terry Penn Mr. and Mrs. William Kamarek Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. McSweeney Mr. and Mrs. William Pennypacker, Jr. Ms. Natalie Kaszubowski Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Melancon Mr. Hassel E. Perrel Kaufman & Canoles, P.C. Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Meredith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Peters Mr. Charles L. Kaufman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Messner Pick-N-Pull Ms. Sarah F. Kellam Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Middlebrook Pinochle Bugs Social Civic Club Inc. Ms. Kirkland M. Kelley Ms. Connie S. Minton Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Pirkle Kellogg Company Monarch Charities Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Plimpton Ms. Kathleen Kenyon Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Moorman Porsche Club of America First Mr. and Mrs. Alan S. Keyes Morgan Stanley Settlers Region, Inc. Mr. Scott W. Kezman Morrisette Architecture Port Norfolk Civic League Mr. Richard King Mr. Richard Morrow Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie B. Powers Mr. Thomas Kochaba and Ms. MPI Fastech, LLC Presbyterian of Eastern Virginia Christine R. Morris Ms. Patricia T. Murphy Prime Media Productions, Inc. Ms. Ann Korsak Mr. Gregory S. Murray Dr. and Mrs. David B. Propert Kraft Foods Group Music for the Hungry QVC, Inc. Headquarters Alma & Howard Laderberg Restricted NAB Little Creek Chapel Fund of the Tidewater Jewish Rashkind Family Foundation Naval Station Norfolk Religious Foundation John and Janet Read Offering Fund Lamy Marine, Incorporated Mr. Brad B. Reaves NAWBO of Southeastern Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Land Mr. Robert Reed Dr. and Mrs. G. Peyton Neatrour Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reins 14
Restoration Free Will Baptist Church Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Speckhart Mr. and Mrs. C. Gerard Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Ricci, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. Spero Ms. Gail E. Thompson Ms. Margaret B. Richard Mr. W. Edgar Spivey The Kelly & Linda Thorp Foundation Dr. Roger Richman St. Andrew Presbyterian Church Tidewater Mopar Club, Inc. The Honorable Scott Rigell St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Tignor Mr. Kevin Rogers and Ms. Jackie St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Mr. Joseph Tillson, Jr. L. King St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Treakle Elementary School Mr. and Mrs. Wayne P. Rogers Philoptochos Tri-State Utilities Mr. William Roman St. Simon’s By-The-Sea Episcopal Truist Ronald McDonald House Charities- Church Mr. Goody Tyler Global Mrs. Jeanne J. Stabler Unilever Ronald McDonald House Charities Star Imaging Inc. United Steelworkers Local 8888 of Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Story United Way of Greater Atlanta Rotary Club of Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. William L. Strickland United Way of Suncoast Rotary Club of Town Center Suffolk Foundation Uzzell’s United Methodist Church Roussos, Glanzer & Barnhart, PLC Summit Group of Virginia Mr. William R. Van Buren, III Mr. Hugh Ruegsegger and Ms. Mr. and Mrs. Greg E. Summy Vandeventer Black Foundation, Inc. Virginia Cochran Surf Rider Bluewater Vandeventer Black LLP Mr. Edward Ruf Surf Rider Chesapeake Virginia Chapter HFMA Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Ryan Surf Rider Group Virginia Wings, Inc. S. F. Bennett & Son, Inc./Surf Rider Surf Rider Inc Mr. and Mrs. Brian K. Wall North Surf Rider Western Branch, Inc. Mr. Guy T. Wallace Cdr. and Mrs. Harold Sacks Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Swartz Walmart #1682 Salem United Methodist Church Ms. Wanda Sykes Warden Family Foundation Mr. David S. Salmons T&M Mechanical Wards Corner Lions Club Sam’s Club Store #4733 Taste of the Eastern Shore Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Warner Samuel I. White, P. C. Taylor Walker, P.C. Ms. Teresa Weatherington Mr. J. Mitchell Sandlin Ms. Rose Ellen Taylor Mr. Lewis W. Webb, III Mr. Tom Schickedanz Mr. Thomas Taylor WellPoint Foundation & Social Ms. Bernice Schoenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Tedesco Responsibility (aka Anthem) Science Applications International The Benevity Community Impact Drs. Jeffrey M. and Heather Y. Corporation Fund Wentworth Second Calvary Baptist Church WMU The Cheesecake Factory Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Werner Second Harvest Food Bank of Incorporated Westminster Canterbury on Metrolina The Good Samaritan Foundation Chesapeake Bay Mr. Ramiro Sepulveda, Jr. The Kroger Co. Foundation Ms. Connie White Scott Seymour The Marc and Christine Weiss Mrs. Charlyne White Mr. and Mrs. John S. Shannon Charitable Foundation Mr. Burt H. Whitt Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Shevlin The Pampered Chef Whole Foods Market Dr. Anne Shewan The Rotary Club of Hampton Roads Ms. Beth Wiegan Shiloh Baptist Church Foundation Wilbanks, Smith & Thomas Asset Dr. Jeremy Shulman The Southeast Virginia Community Management, LLC Virginia and John L. Sinclair Foundation Mr. and Mrs. F. Blair Wimbush Foundation The Treasure Shop Dr. Cathy Winkler Mr. Maurice Jones and Mrs. Lisa The USAA Foundation Mr. W. Carter Winn Smith The Way, The Truth and The Life Ms. Barbara M. Wolcott Mr. Stephen Smith Church Ms. Edith D. Woods Sodexo Foundation The Women of Trinity Episcopal Mr. Wayne Zinn Southern Bank & Trust Church Mr. Gregory M. Zitkus Southern Bank Foundation The Woodforest Charitable Zoup! Southern Branch Music Foundation Spangler Construction Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard A. Thelen Spartan Stores Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James M. Thomas 15
Listed are Food Donors who have donated 10,000 pounds or more to the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore from July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016. Their contributions support our efforts to eliminate food insecurity throughout our service area. 1 Million Pounds and Above 30,000 to 99,999 Pounds Farm Fresh Food & Pharmacy A-S Services Feeding America Harris Teeter Food Lion Massimo Zanetti Beverage USA Inc. Virginia Department of Agriculture Nikola Psic Walmart Perdue Farms Wright Foods Harvest Donations 200,000 to 999,999 Pounds BJ’s 10,000 to 29,999 Pounds Kroger Cost Plus World Market Sam’s Club David Long Farm Federation of Virginia Foodbanks 100,000 to 199,999 Pounds Indian Creek Farms Kellam High School Letter Carriers Food Drive Maya Tortilla Factory FM99 and 106.9 The Fox Mayflower Marathon Military Produce Group (MPG) Norfolk Banana Distributors Old Dominion Peanut Corp. Pepsi Bottling Group Panera Bread Co. LLC Target Smithfield Food Tyson Foods Inc. Smithfield Packing Co. Various Trucking Co. 22 16
(Above) USAA employees donated their time sorting, packing, and distributing food during the 2016 United Way Day of Service. (Left & Right) Foodbank volunteers working to collect and sort food for the Annual FM99 and 106.9 The Fox Mayflower Marathon. 23 17
In Fiscal Year 2016, the Foodbank benefited from more than 65,000 volunteer hours. Listed are those who have volunteered 40 hours or more to the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore. Their unwavering support helps us to make an impact on the lives of children and families we serve. 450 Hours and Above Patricia Proctor Kadeem Coker Sandra Rucker Khadijah Collins Ricky Burroughs Chad Schultz Venetta Crawford Lindsey Moylan David Suda Cheri Daley Kenneth Thomas Bunni Daniels 300 to 449 Hours Gail Thompson Sarah Davidson Susan Barr Leslie Urie Jan Dillard Christopher Burke Janice Vitelli Andrew Dunkel Jonathan Edwards Saki Yamada Daniel Engelking Sandra Etheridge Gima Fekadu-Baker Patricia Gattshall Steven Rudis 40 to 99 Hours Andrew Feret Arnida Allen Bill Filbert Jayne Ashe Brenda Frech 200 to 299 Hours LaSierra Askew-White Stefanie Gale Rachael Austin Geoffrey Atkinson Spencer Geiger Austin Bryant Tysha Austin Stephanie Glenn Pat Filbert Albert Bailey Nehemiah Goodwin Charlene Greiner Hillard Bane Sharon Goodwyn Irving Jones Babbi Bangel Joni Gwaltney Jeffery Lewis Amy Barnard Barbara Hagans Ethel Mae Pearce Lauren Baxter Ralph Harker Angela Bellinger Jacqueline Harrell 100 to 199 Hours Shea Benitez Amber Hignite Dorothy Boone Kim Bivins Milton Hill Rose Brooks Brooke Bonneville Keturah Hobbs Shirley Butts Lee Booth Donald Hodge Barbara Collins Elizabeth Borel Susan Hogan Ann Consolvo Timothy Borel Sharmane Holeman Devoshia Dingle Brittny Brown Eunice Holland Joyce Ferguson Loyce Bryan Joseph Hollar Paul Finch Tom Bryan Joseph Holyfield Abraham Forman Joanna Bryant Anthony Howard Cindy Jeffers Lorenzo Bryant Alexandra Johnson Betty Kendall Sam Bryant Kapri Jones Michael Klick Tekia Byrd David Kight Michael Lipman William Carter Deanna LeBrecht Kelly May Maria Case Marcos Luchetti Joan McRae Gregory Chery Bozena Mammah Kevin Mielnik Dana Clark Frances Matulenas Eboni Pearce Steve Clayton Luz Medina 18
(Above) Healthy, nutritious foods are provided for food insecure households at the Foodbank’s USDA distribution. Antoinette Mille Samantha Parrish Donya Stagg Michael Mohelski Brandy Person Edward Stevens Lola Molony Sarah Pettit Edward Stevens, Jr. John Monaghan Tristan Pinnock Valerie Stevens Ladonna Moore Londell Pitt Valerie Tuck Georgene Moravec Michael Prussock Robert Tyrrell Cedric Myles Valerie Ransdell Anne Voegeli Jerome Newkirk Lynes Reid Alston Walker Thomas Nieman Jariah Rogers Courtney Wallace Jon Nathanlee Ocampo Michael Sabourin Adrienne Warren Kristen Ocampo BreA’nna Sanders Steven Warren Romelee Ocampo Junae Saunders Lacrystal Webb Iyore Omorogbe Andrew Scott Tia Williams Juliana OSEI Ellen Simmons Carla Wilson Kyle Owens Justine Singleton Yuhao Wu Precious Owens Cheryl Speelman Dorothy Zeller 19
Thanks to the following groups that volunteered: Corporate Jazzercise Studio Center Total Production 7 Eleven Inc. Jones Lang LaSalle Target Ambit Energy JSNL Tavss Fletcher Amerigroup Kaufman & Canoles TEKsystems Ameriprise Financial KeyImpact Sales & Systems, Inc. TFC Recycling AMSEC Kohl’s The Cellular Connection Anthem, Inc. Kris Weaver Real Estate The Mapp Law Firm, PLLC Anthem, Inc. Human Resources Lawson Realty Corporation Tidewater Mortgage Apple LeClairRyan Tidewater Paralegal Association Association of Government LoanCare, LLC Topgolf Accountants, Virginia Peninsula Long & Foster United Healthcare Chapter Mattress Firm Unity Renaissance Spiritual Life Atlantic Bay Mechdyne Corporation Center Atlantic Bay Cares MF&B Marine LLC USAA Atlantic Bay Mortgage Group Mislang Realty Group USI Insurance Services, LLC Bank of America Mode5 Valpak of Southern Virginia BB & T Morgan Stanley Vandeventer Black LLP Belfor Morgan’s Specialty Snacks Virginia Department of Booz Allen Hamilton National Counseling Group Transportation Breathe Yoga naviHealth Virginia Society of CPAs, Tidewater Capital One Navy Federal Credit Union Chapter CBRE Cares NetTek, LLC Wells Fargo ChesBay Norfolk Southern Willcox & Savage, P.C. Christie, Kantor, Griffin & Smith, P.C. Norfolk Technical Center CMA CGM NS Legal Military Conway Office of the Norfolk USN Commitment Watch Section COX Communications Commonwealth’s Attorney JEB Little Creek Delta Career Education Corporation Optima Health NAS Hampton Roads DesRoches & Company, CPAs Palms Associates, LLC NAS Oceana Dixon Hughes Goodman, LLP Parks Zeigler, PLLC National Geospatial-Intelligence Dominion Virginia Power Payless Shoes Agency Double Tree by Hilton PepsiCo NATO Youth Ambassadors Dunkin Brands PI Group Naval Medical Center Portsmouth Dunkin Donuts Port of Virginia Naval Safety Center ECPI University - Online Campus PRA Group Naval Station Norfolk Elizabeth River Crossings R. J. Reynolds NMAWC Det Norfolk Eastern Virginia Association of Rack & Moccia, P.C. NRD Richmond Health Underwriters Reed & Associates Marketing NSA FCPOA First Command Financial Resite Online US Air Force Food Lion Feeds Retail Alliance US Army Public Health Fulton Bank River Yoga US Coast Guard GEICO SA workers US Fleet Forces Command Glasser and Glasser PLC Samuel I. White, P.C. US Joint Forces Command Hall Honda Sentara US Navy Hampton Inn SERVPRO USAF 10th Intel Hazen and Sawyer, P.C. Sheraton Norfolk Waterside Hotel USAF 83 NOS Healthwaves Siemens USCG Chiefs Mess Hewlett-Packard Solar Services, Inc. USCG Incident MAT Hunton & Williams, LLP Starbucks USCG SMTC Issuetrak Stay at Home Personal Care USCGC Elm 20
USMC MCSFR USN HM-15 USS Truman USN 550 Cyber Protection Team USN HSC-22 USS Vela Gulf USN ACB-2 USN HSCWSL USN ACU-2 USN IDC Mid-Atlantic Community USN ACU-4 USN ISES & Non-Profit USN Advanced Training Command USN JEA 4-H Teen Council USN Afloat Training Group USN LOGSU-2 AARP USN Air Ops NAVSTA Norfolk USN MARMC Alpha Delta Kappa, Sigma Chapter USN Air Traffic Control USN Mid-Atlantic Regional Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. USN ASD Norfolk Maintenance Center Alpha Kappa Alpha, Gamma Delta USN ASD Oceana USN NAV-SUP Omega USN ATG Norfolk USN Navy Operations Command Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., USN CBMU 202 USN NCIS STAT Epsilon Nu Lambda USN CDS-28 USN NCU-11 Alpha Phi Omega USN Center for Naval Aviation USN NIOC Norfolk AmeriCorps NCCC Training USN NMC Portsmouth Arabia Court 23 DOI USN Chief Petty Officers Selectees USN NNSY Association of American Law USN CHSCWL USN NOPF Schools USN CMSA LANT USN NSW ATC DFS Atlantic Financial Services, Virginia USN CNAFR USN OES-593 Beach Elite 12B USN CNAL USN PCD Norfolk Beach Elite Volleyball USN Commander, Navy Reserve USN RLSO Mid-Atlantic Group Blacks in Government, Norfolk Forces Command USN RMARCC Naval Shipyard Chapter USN CNRFC USN RSO Brownie Troop 45 USN CNRFC FCPOA USN SGOT Norfolk Buffalo Soldiers Hampton Roads USN CNSL Chiefs Mess USN SPAWAR Motorcycle Club USN Commander Operational Test USN SRT-2 CB Solutions, LLC and Evaluation Force USN Sub Squadron-6 Chesapeake Riders Motorcycle Club USN CPRG USN TACRON-22 Christian Fellowship USN CSADD of BHC Norfolk USN TPU Norfolk Civic Scholars USN Center for Security Forces USN TSC Norfolk Club FLOW USN CSFWL USN Turbo Dogs Credit Unions Care Foundation USN CSG-12 USN Undersea Warfighting Crown Vic Boys/Girls of Virginia USN CSG-2 Development Center Beach – Chapter 34 USN Center for Service Support USN VAW-126 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Learning Site - Norfolk USN VFA-11 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., USN Cultural Diversity Education USN VFA-131 Norfolk Alumnae Chapter Team USN VFA-34 Divine Destiny #1224 USN Dam Neck Naval Base USS Arlington Dynamic Divas USN Defense Service Office USS Bainbridge Eastern Light Lodge #4 USN DFA MMD USS Bataan Ezekiel Lodge 571 USN EOD ESN 2 USS Dunham FBI Citizens Academy Alumni USN FACSFAC VACAPES USS Eisenhower FCCLA USN FAT Team USS Ford First Settlers Region Porsche Club USN FCPOA USS Gonzalez of America USN FFT USS Hall Flaming Knights Motorcycle Club USN FLC Norfolk USS Hudner Gamma Kappa Omega USN Fleet Readiness Center USS Mason Gamma Sigma Sigma USN Fleet Weather Center USS Mitscher Girl Scout Troop 447 USN Flying Warriors USS Monterey Girl Scout Troop 643 USN HM-12 USS Normandy Global Monarch Club USN HM-14 USS San Antonio 21
Great Bridge Motorcycle Club Norfolk NATO Festival Trinity Lutheran Church Greater Washington JCC Norfolk Rotary Club United Way of South Hampton Hampton Roads Association of Norfolk Sunrise Rotary Roads Legal Administrators Norfolk Xpress United Way of South Hampton Hampton Roads American Payroll Oak Grove United Methodist Church Roads, African American Association OES Grace & Mercy 593 Leadership Society Hampton Roads Chivers Omega Psi Phi, Lambda Omega United Youth Congress, iServe Hampton Roads Rotary Chapter Virginia Credit Union League Hampton Roads Volunteers Unite! Penn State Alumni Association, WiseGuys MC&A Hampton Roads Young Democrats Hampton Roads Chapter WooHoo Sistahs! Hands on Tidewater Phi Mu at Tidewater Alumni Chapter YMCA Eastern Shore Group The HUF Center Project Inclusion Alumni Association YMCA Leaders’ Club IBEW Local 80 Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC, Young Filipino-American Inspire United Way Professionals of Hampton Roads Jamesville Homemakers Restore Church Youth Ambassadors JEA Royal Infiniti Ryders MC Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Beta Theta Junior League of Norfolk-Virginia Royster Memorial Presbyterian Chapter Beach Church Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Justice League South South Hampton Roads PanHellenic Zion Baptist Church K9 Social Club, Virginia Beach Council Kappa Epsilon Psi Shiloh Baptist Church Karamel Divaz Motorcycle Club Sigma Nu Alumni, Old Dominion Schools and Colleges Indian River High School KEY Little Sister Community Group University Indian River High School Riverbucks Lady Capitol Punishment Car Group Simon Family JCC Indian River High School SECEP Lambda Omega St Johns Helpers Indian River High School, Gamma Legal Aid Society of Eastern Success Without Limitations Kappa Omega Lewis Project Team Red, White & Blue, Virginia Nansemond River Track Team Lions Club Beach Chapter Norfolk Collegiate School Mopar Missez Car Club The Can Doers Norview High School More 2 Give Inc. The United Jewish Federation of Old Dominion University Mt Sinai FCLC Tidewater, Young Adult Division Old Dominion University Alumni National Council of Negro Women Theta Chi, Old Dominion University Old Dominion University Office of Inc. Theta Kappa Omicron Inc. Research National Pan Hellenic Council of TIDE Swimming Rivermont Tidewater School Portsmouth Tidewater Wesley Foundation New Jerusalem Ministries Today’s America Woman Pageant 22
Save the Dates Contact Us March 1-28, 2017 Main Office Women Ending Hunger Challenge 800 Tidewater Dr. Norfolk, VA 23504 Phone: (757) 627-6599 March 26, 2017 Fax: (757) 627-8588 Taste of the Eastern Shore Eastern Shore Branch Physical Address: April 3 – 14, 2017 24530 Coastal Blvd. Legal Food Frenzy Tasley, VA 23441 Phone: (757) 787-2557 Fax: (757) 787-7850 May 13, 2017 National Association of Letter Carriers Mailing Address: Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive P.O. Box 518 Onley, VA 23418 July 2017 If you would like to receive our e-newsletters and event notices, please 12th Annual Music for the Hungry visit FoodbankOnline.org to sign up. Eastern Shore The Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore is a proud member of: September 2017 Hunger Action Month A Member Of November 17 – 19, 2017 21st Annual FM99 and 106.9 The Fox Mayflower Marathon The Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia earned a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator. This distinction means the Foodbank, a 501 (c)3 charitable organization, outperformed most charities in America in areas of efficiency, fiscal integrity, and effectiveness. A copy of our financial statements is available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Virginia State Division of Consumer Affairs, P.O. Box 1163, Richmond, Virginia 23218. In accordance with Federal law and internal policy, the Foodbank is prohibited to discriminate in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or a part of an individual's income is derived from any public assistance program. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact the Foodbank’s Chief Financial Officer at 757-314-4547. The Foodbank is an equal opportunity provider and employer. FoodbankOnline.org 23
2016-2017 Board of Directors Officers Honorary Life Members President David Brown, CMAS, LLC Paul G. Finch, PF&A Design, Retired Bruce Holbrook, Dixon Hughes Goodman, LLP Peter M. Huber, Wilcox & Savage Vice President Carol Jarvis, Community Volunteer Lisa Cuba, Xenith Bank Andy Kline, Payday Payroll Secretary/Treasurer Susan Mayo, Community Volunteer William Jesse Owens, Dominion Enterprises Dorcas Hodges Nelson, Community Volunteer Immediate Past President William Nusbaum, Williams Mullen Kenneth J. Thomas, Kraft Foods Global, Inc., Retired Marianne P. Scott, Community Volunteer Marc Weiss, Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC Board Members Chief Executive Officer Michelle Brenner, MD, Children’s Hospital Ruth Jones Nichols, Ph.D. of the King’s Daughters David Chase, Shareholder, Wall, Einhorn & Chernitzer, P.C. Darius Davenport, Crenshaw, Ware & Martin, PLC Larry Ebinger, Community Volunteer Sandra Etheridge, Community Volunteer Sharon Goodwyn, Hunton & Williams, LLP Rollie Guinn, Tyson Foods Inc. Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia Joanne K. Kinsey, Chesapeake Public Schools and the Eastern Shore Tim Lockett, Sodexo - Virginia Wesleyan College Cynthia Messer-Carey, US Trust, Bank of America Leading the effort to eliminate hunger in our community Melissa Boldt Smith, A&N Electric Cooperative Leah E. Williams, Virginia Beach Community Development Corporation Mission Vision Leading the effort to eliminate hunger in our community. A hunger-free community. Values People Stewardship We will treat all people with respect, dignity, and We will use our resources wisely, courtesy. We will work to provide an inclusive with accountability to the public and culture in which all can work and learn together. concern for the environment. Quality Collaboration We are committed to excellence in services, We are appreciative of our community partners, products, and operation. donors, volunteers, and employees for their commitment and support. Integrity We will be honest and fair in 30 our dealings with others. 24
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