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A L L I T T A K E S I S 2010/2011 ANNUAL REPORT
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Page 1: 2010/2011 Annual Report

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W E A r E A m A z E d

We are amazed by the past year – so much has been accomplished. Our distribution of food increased by 32 percent since last year, meaning 5,377,792 more meals were distributed to families in need. Food came from every conceivable source, including farmers/growers, manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, retailers, restaurants and resorts, catering companies and community food drives. Volunteers are helping at record levels; we received a total of 35,115 hours this past year. These numbers show how dynamic and deep-rooted our food and volunteer resources are within the Central Florida community. You, and your neighbors, stopped hunger in its tracks for many in 2011.

We are amazed and shocked for a different, more troubling, reason – recent hunger studies show an increase in the number of children in need. In Central Florida now, roughly one in four children are food insecure. The remainder are senior citizens, working poor, homeless people, unemployed and the disabled. A year ago, our partner network of programs reached 732,000 people. These numbers remind us: We have a lot of work to do as the economy struggles to come back.

We are amazed and proud to report that we continue to help more and more people, while remaining financially solid and debt-free. We work hard to be worthy stewards of the community’s generosity.

Efficiency in accomplishing our mission is so important. Outside sources such as Charity Navigator affirm our efforts by awarding their highest four-star rating to Second Harvest.

We are amazed by the incredible effort of our 500 partner agencies that literally feed thousands of people each day. Their passion is at the heart of our inspiration.

We are amazed and genuinely appreciate you taking the time to spend a few minutes reviewing this report. We trust that you will find it energizing and full of hope. For those of you who already support the work we do in the community, thank you. And, for those of you who may be newly discovering our work, please contact us, as it will be our pleasure to speak with you regarding how you can join the effort to fight hunger in Central Florida.

On behalf of the thousands of people who benefit from your generosity, thank you. You are amazing.

Susan Reimer-Sifford Dave KrepchoChair, Board of Directors President/CEO

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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 Colleran / Michael Dosal / Mike EagenTed Hamilton, M.D. / Allison Hudson / Andrew W. Kimpel, CPIM / Marcus Lyons / Paul W. MorganKim Mowatt / Deborah Rusnock / Jim Schreiber / James S. Toscano / Edwin Wronski

Food distribution

our Branches• Collectively in fiscal 2010/2011, our organization distributed 32,830,936 pounds of food in six counties – which include Brevard, Volusia, Lake, Orange, Osceola and Seminole.

• In fiscal year 2010/2011, the Volusia Branch provided 4,259,717 pounds of food to more than 85 non-profit organizations.

• Our Brevard Branch distributed 4,528,568 pounds of food to more than 77 non-profit organizations during fiscal year 2010/2011.

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GENERAL FOOD DISTRIBUTIONProducts donated by manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, growers and others are distributed to emergency food pantries, shelters and other types of agencies serving clients in need. This program distributed 20,062,465 pounds of nutritious food in fiscal year 2010/2011.

KIDS CAFEAt 13 after-school sites in three counties, 168,124 prepared or catered meals were served in fiscal 2010/2011. On average, 1,250 children were served daily. In total, more than 1 million meals have been served since the program’s inception in 1993.

SUMMER FOOD PROGRAMDuring 51 operational days last summer – a time when children in needy areas lack access to school lunch programs – 69,768 meals were served at 24 sites in four counties, reflecting an increase of 62 percent over the previous year. Through a grant from Johnson & Johnson, we were also able to provide the children with 13,750 take-home, shelf-stable food packs for the weekends. And, for the first time, we were able to serve Osceola County. Since the program commenced in 2008, Second Harvest Food Bank has provided more than 162,000 summer meals.

HI-FIVE KIDS PACK PROGRAMLast year, 51,791 shelf-stable food packs were provided to needy children at 20 elementary schools and 25 community sites. These packs are meant to help bridge the nutritional gap that exists during weekends, when children lack access to school cafeterias. Since 2006, more than 143,173 packs have been distributed.

COMMUNITY FOOD DRIVESAn amazing 1,154,164 pounds of non- perishable grocery products were collected in fiscal 2010/2011 through our community food drives, including:• Boy Scouts of America/Scouting for Food• National Association of Letter Carriers Food Drive• WESH News Channel 2’s “Share Your Christmas” Food 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 for government food commodities. In fiscal year 2010/2011, a total of 8,973,364 pounds of these wholesome products were made available to Central Floridians in need.

SECOND HELPINGSThis prepared/perishable food programdistributed 1,339,780 pounds of food in fiscal2010/2011 to agencies that provide onsite mealsfor senior citizens, shelters, soup kitchens andnon-profit kids’ programs.

GROCERY ALLIANCEWith more than 300 retail locations throughout Central Florida, this vast food recovery program brought in 10,558,792 pounds of food in 2010/ 2011 – more than a 100% increase over the previous year. Each day, participating retailers gather and prepare unsalable, but perfectly consumable products, for donation. Donations are collected via our fleet of refrigerated vehicles

Monday through Friday, and are brought back to the food bank, where they are inspected and distributed to our feeding partners. The Grocery Alliance product mix – whichincludes meat, produce, dairy, bakery and drygoods – offers a wide range of nutritious foods.In mid 2011, the program began yieldingmore than 1 million pounds of donatedproduct per month.

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Why A cAPITAL cAmPAIgn?Today in Central Florida, hundreds of thousands of children, seniors and families are experiencing hardship due to record unemployment, home foreclosures and the tightening of credit. And, the number one problem caused by the current economic situation is hunger. Last year, nearly one in five of our neighbors – 732,000 people – could not afford to buy enough food.

More than 500 non-profit feeding partners in Second Harvest’s service area continue to face historic demands for food. Even as the community’s economic situation begins to improve, an enormous gap remains between those who need food and the amount available. The hunger relief system must expand to meet this need.

It’s estimated that to fully meet the demand, Second Harvest’s annual distribution would have to double. But the ability of SHFB to continue moving forward in its mission to alleviate hunger is now severely limited by current facilities and infrastructure.

With the investment and help of our community, Second Harvest will be able to provide a greatly expanded and more efficient food delivery system to tens of thousands of people in need every week.

Why buILd nEW vS. rEnovATE?For nearly two years, a volunteer/ staff committee – along with CNL Commercial Real Estate Services – examined facilities and vacant land in a targeted geographic area. Even when retrofitted or remodeled, no existing properties were found that could adequately meet our needs. The lowering price of building materials, contractor fees and other costs due to the economy helped to make new construction a feasible option. Using a cost-per-square-foot comparison, we found that the costs of ground-up construction were not significantly different from purchasing and retrofitting an existing facility. After intensive number crunching and discussion, it was determined that building new would provide the Food Bank with exactly the features it needs, along with the energy efficiency required to operate as cost-effectively as possible in the future.

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Freezer capacity increase of

330%,which would accommodate

19 truckloads of product

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with 3 doors will provide us with the ability to maintain

the correct temperature of product for safe

food handling

Refrigerated capacity increase of

440%,allowing us to provide more nutritious food

to the community

Dry storage capacity increase of

113%,doubling our ability to handle

dry product by utilizing 30-foot clear ceilings to maximize space usage

Agency dock doors increase by

300%allowing us to increase service to our agencies

with six doors of weather- protected docks

In-bound docksincrease by

450%with 9 dock doors,

including 3 cool dock doors, to allow more

donated product

A large salvagearea to provide our

volunteers with space to sort product to ensure

product integrity

A community meeting/events center,

will provide space for community events,

training and community relations

A community kitchen which will

serve to train members of our community to

become employed in the food-service industry and

improve their basic lifestyle skills

A dedicatedvolunteer area to allow groups of 100+ to serve

the community by sorting food and feeding children

through our school and summer feeding food

pack programs

A large agency shopping area, which

will provide temperature- controlled shopping for

all refrigerated and frozen produce, ensuring

product safety

Increased capacity will provide an average of

1 millionmore meals for

children each year

EACH YEAR,

MORE THAN

4 MILLION

POUNDS OF

FOOD ARE

BEING

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AWAY DUE

TO LACK

OF SPACE.

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building solutionsto hunger

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a special thank you to our most valued partners and donors (7/1/10-6/30/11):

PArTnErS

morgan & morgan, P.A.

darden restaurants, Inc.

Walt disney World®

Second harvest food bank of central florida board of directors

Edyth bush charitable foundation

bhm Architecture

dr. Phillips charities

cnL

baker barrios Architects

brasfield & gorrie general contractors

The morgridge family foundation

donorS

Allan and Conrad, Inc.Arnold D. & Winifred W. Palmer FoundationPhoebe M. CarpenterPaige DrizaRona FeldmanHands on OrlandoHerbert B. and Shirley K. HardinErnest S. HardyRobert JohnsonCraig and Deirdre MacnabRodger A. and Deborah D. MartyTerrell S. and Rachelle McCloudStephen MillerSusan and Harold E. Monde, Jr.Edwin NievesHarry J. and Barbara OldfordPrince of Peace Lutheran ChurchBill ReighardJanice ReimerJames C. and Elizabeth T. RobinsonRotary Club of Apopka, Florida, Inc.Clifton M. and Marion C. SmithRichard and Dale Lyn VanGelderWells Fargo Bank NAElizabeth F. WoodRobert R. and Page H. Wright

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benefitsconnection

Benefits Connection helps to capture a portion of the millions of unclaimed federal dollars for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly Food Stamps, in Central Florida. Designed to help people overcome the challenges associated with claiming these dollars, the program assists those who either lack access to a computer or do not possess the skills to navigate an online application. Due to a general lack of awareness regarding these benefits, many qualified candidates simply do not know where to go to obtain information and assistance.

In order to maximize claims, our team of outreach specialists helps candidates complete online benefit applications, submit Department of Children and Families documents and complete the interviews required by the Food Assistance Program.* By offering advice and support at a variety of convenient locations, we can successfully extend our reach and better facilitate the food assistance process.

Since its inception, the Benefits Connection program has secured more than $39 million in food stamp funds for Central Floridians. In addition to food stamp benefits, our specialists are also able to sign clients up for Medicaid and cash assistance, and provide referrals to a network of collaborating agencies.

*In June 2009, Second Harvest Food Bank received a Federal Demonstration Project grant – one of two in the United States – which allows our specialists to perform the final interview for applicants. This relieves the pressure DCF faces in returning calls and has resulted in a much higher approval rate for our cases.

ApplicationsProcessed

goal: 7,680Actual: 8,773

Average monthlyfood Stamp benefit

goal: $203Actual: $213 $ value of benefits

goal: $14,303,644Actual: $18,886,980

(Annualized)

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ONE COMMUNITYREACHING OUT TO ANOTHER

feeding hopesociet

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Feeding Community $125,000+Marilyn SciortinoMorgan and Morgan, P.A.

Feeding Families$50,000AnonymusEric and Diane HolmMelissa Peacock & Pedro Rubio

Feeding neighbors $5,000Anonymous Aegis Sports Management, Inc.Lars and Julie Anderson

Tim and Kari 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 Properties LLCNancy EppsBryan G. and Marilyn FulwiderBob and Carolyn GosselinTed and Jackie HamiltonGreg and Ann Marie Higgerson

Vince C. and Leigh Ann HortonJMHCDave and Lois KrepchoDorina LoraPaul W. and Glenda G. MorganBrian and Tracie MorrisEd and Shawn NoseworthyGlenn OsborneCharles and Dale ParsonsDoug and Susan Reimer-SiffordJoseph and Deborah RusnockJason SchragoJames E. and Jeanette C. SchreiberBill and Susan SullivanJim and Wendy ToscanoRobert K. and Melinda B. Welter, Jr.

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.

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annual campaign donors$10,000+(7/1/10-6/30/11)

AARP Foundation / Drive to End HungerA Friend’s FoundationAaron’s, Inc.Abram and Ray Kaplan FoundationAllied Veterans of the World & AffiliateAmerican Fundraising Auctions, Inc.Ann & Bill Wallace FoundationCentral Florida PresbyteryDarden Restaurants FoundationDisney Worldwide Services, Inc.Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation, Inc.EIF – Entertainment Industry FoundationElizabeth Morse Genius FoundationLars J. ErikssonFeeding AmericaFitness PartnersFive Guys Burgers & FriesFlorida Hospital Medical CenterSheldon J. and Cynthia F. FoxGeneral MillsGlenda G. Morgan Charitable FoundationGlobal Giving FoundationHeart of Florida United Way, Inc.Julia HoffmannHogs against HungerEric and Diane HolmJ and J Sales & Logistics Co, LLC

John T. and Betty Ann Lewis FoundationKaplanEffie P. KesslerMorcom FoundationPaul W. and Glenda G. Morgan Morgan and Morgan, P.A.Orlando Sentinel Family FundOrlando/Orange County Convention & Visitors BureauPampered ChefMelissa Peacock and Pedro RubioPublix Super Markets Charities, Inc.Marilyn SciortinoDoug and Susan Reimer-SiffordShare Our StrengthJennifer W. SheffieldRamona Ann SpearsTarget CorporationTD Charitable FoundationAnthony and Monica TerryTeva Neuroscience, Inc.The Bank of New York Mellon Corp FoundationThe Boyd Foundation, Inc., A Not for Profit CorporationThe Grainger FoundationThe Martin Andersen-Gracia Andersen Foundation, Inc.The National Christian FoundationUnited Way of BrevardWachovia Wells Fargo Foundation

William S. WagnerWalMart FoundationWalt Disney World ResortWinter Park Health Foundation

$5,000 – $9,999(7/1/10-6/30/11)

Aegis Sports Management, Inc.Lars and Julie AndersonAnonymousAnonymousAnonymousArnold D. and Winifred W. Palmer FoundationTim and Kari BakerBank of America Foundation Central FloridaChris and Maureen BrockmanBruce K. Gould FoundationRoy L. and Deborah J. BurkettBrad and Julie ButtersteinCurtis J. and Sharon ButtersteinPhoebe M. CarpenterCentral Florida Group Services, Inc.CHEP Charitable Foundation, Inc.Cheesecake FactoryCNL BankJohn A. and Constance S. CoxCharles T. and Irene CreecyRay S. Crickenberger

Diego J. Veitia FoundationMatthew J. DonnellyChristopher N. DuhonElevation Properties LLCNancy EppsFitness PartnersFL State Employee’s Charitable CampaignFLIR Systems, Inc.Bryan G. and Marilyn FulwiderGFP Properties, LTDPaul A. GoddardBob and Carolyn GosselinTed and Jackie HamiltonLaverne P. and Pamela D. HerzogGreg and Ann Marie HiggersonVince C. and Leigh Ann HortonJMHCJunior League of Greater OrlandoJustGive.orgDave and Lois KrepchoBarri and Thomas D. Looke, MDDorina LoraMacy’s Shop for a CauseMartinez for SenateMiller Charitable Foundation, Inc.MOPARS of BrevardPaul W. and Glenda G. MorganMorganelli and Associates, Inc.Brian and Tracie MorrisEd and Shawn NoseworthyGlenn Osborne

Parrish Medical CenterCharles and Dale ParsonsDoug and Susan Reimer-SiffordRising Sun FoundationRobert & Lois Braddock Charitable FoundationRoth Family FundJoseph and Deborah RusnockJames M. RussellJason SchragoJames E. and Jeanette C. SchreiberSchwab Charitable FundBill and Susan SullivanCary P. SwindleTaylor FarmsThe Carmax FoundationThe Kimball Foundation, Inc.Jim and Wendy ToscanoVHAWarren and Augusta Hume Foundation Wells Fargo Advisors, LLCWells Fargo Bank NARobert K. and Melinda B. Welter, Jr.Winn-Dixie StoresScott and Lauren Zimmerman

$2,500 – $4,999(7/1/10-6/30/11)

Aegis Sports Management, Inc.America’s CharitiesBank of New York Mellon Community PartnershipBest Buy Co., Inc.BPRH Architects-Engineers, Inc.Chamberlin’s Natural Foods, Inc.Charity Challenge, Inc.Nirmal and Ellen ChatterjeeColdwell Banker Residential Real Estate CaresWalter CollinsCombined Federal CampaignCommunity Foundation of Central Florida, Inc.Community Foundation of South Lake CountyCoosemans Tampa, Inc.Deanna CopleyDane and Judy CornellMarguerite Gargan CourtadeBradford and Lisa CrandellDaytona Turkey Run, Inc.

Florida State Employees’ Charitable CampaignRichard and Barbara FultonMark and Tamara GilbertGive With LibertyDonna R. GlanzGrimmway Enterprises, Inc.Peter R. and Carrin L. HahnTed and Jackie HamiltonJames and Nancy HannahHarris FoundationPhilip A. and Lisa B. HartHatco CorporationBlake and Michelle HoltonHoly Land Stone Company, LLCHotel Interactive, Inc.J. Raymond Construction Corp.Richard E. and Patricia L. JonesCarol KlimHoward L. and Christine P. LanceWilliam N. and Tamra P. LearyCharles and Helen T. LentzAngelo A. LopezMatthew B. and Sheri C. LordLowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & ReedPeggy Sue LuzadderMarcus D. LyonsGeorge L. and Eloise MacKayMarriott International, Inc.Elton and Charlene MitchellMorgan Stanley Smith Barney Gift Inc.David L. NeelNordstrom, Inc.North South Foods Group, Inc.Ed and Shawn NoseworthyParkway Presbyterian Church A.R.P.C.PepsiCo, Inc.Robert D. and Karen K. PriceEdith C. RingerMichela RiselingRobert E. Jones FoundationRotary Tip-off ClassicJames E. and Jeanette C. SchreiberMarilyn M.Shapiro, Ed. D.Shaw Industries Group, Inc.Charlie and Nelwyn Sims Dorothy Davis SmithAngela StrombergDavid and Diane SutterThe Alliance – First Unitarian Church of OrlandoThe Charles Hosmer Morse Foundation, Inc.The Hartford

TOSA FoundationTruistUnited Launch AllianceUniversal Orlando FoundationVista del Lago Bingo PlayersVolusia County Board of CommissionersCheryl D. WhiteWhole Foods Market ServicesCharles R. Wood, Jr.William and Nancy Yarger

$1,000 – $2,499(7/1/10-6/30/11)

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. BollermanEmiliano 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 Buttery

Anthony 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.Data Graphics, Inc.Michael DatheAlan and Tywonn DavidsonLinda M. DavisRobert E. and Collette DavisDaytona Partners Realty, LLCDC Consulting LLCMark De ShetlerDiscalibur Disc Golf Club, Inc.Dennis DolfiMatthew J. DonnellyDon DrakeJames 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 Church

one donation

at a time can

impact hunger

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annual campaign donorsGrainger 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 Family Trust 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. HochuliJohn 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 CenterInCharge InstituteAnthony J. IppolitoWendy and Frank Jamison, IIIJohn and Martha JenningsMartha and John C. Jennings, IIIMary 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. Kovaleski

L. and A. West Concrete, Inc.John and Alicia LaBombardRonald L. LandonTimothy D. LeePatricia A. LenhardArthur G. Leonhardt, Jr. Heritage TrustKenneth LewisJoseph LoiarsAngelo LopezRaymond LopezCraig and Deirdre MacnabMacy’s #810 at The Mall at MilleniaMacy’s Corporate Services, Inc.Macy’s FoundationJames 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. MillerRobert MullicanRichard and Margaret MullinsMV Transportation Inc.Barbara L. MyersNational Association Postal SupervisorsCharles E. and Sharron H. NelsonStuart W. NicholsAnthony and Linda NolanNona Investment AssociatesBrigid M. Noonan-KlimaWilliam D. and Eunice G. O’BrienWilliam L. OddieDebbie OdomOrlando Community of ChristOrlando 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 Engergy of Florida, Inc.Quality Brands, Inc.Joseph RadosevichDon and Margaret RaederPatrick T. and Louise B. RaineyVictor C. and Joan E. RaynorE. Janet ReeceJanice ReimerReiss 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 & Stephanie SobeckSociety for Foodservice ManagementJames B. and Sharon A. SolbergSpice World, Inc.Stand Tall FoundationElizabeth A. SterchiJohn and Jean SterlingJerry StewartRobert Stouppe, Jr.Shirley E. SullivanBill and Susan Sullivan

SunTrust 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 WieckowskiBickley Chipman WilsonChristopher P. and Elizabeth WilsonLon and Patricia WojtowiczShirley WolfDoug WrightEdwin and Kim WronskiGary and Mary Ann YocumRobin YoungMary E. Young

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partnerssecond harvest is thankful

to our partner agencies for

their work on the front lines

of hunger. We are honored to

support their efforts.

orange countyAccess Connection, Inc. Agape Ministries InternationalAgape Temple of Faith, Inc.Apopka Franco Haitian ChurchApopka Spanish SDA ChurchApostolic Assembly of FaithApostolic Church of FaithASDP Association for the Safety of Disabled PersonsAttain / Barnegat HouseAttain / Carmel HouseAttain / Conway GardensAttain / Harding HouseAttain / Summerlin HouseAttain / Ventura HouseAttain / Wayfarer Court B.A.S.E. Camp Children’s Cancer FoundationBeracah SDA ChurchBerach II SDA Haitian Church Bethany Haitian Assembly of GodBethel French SDABob Nutting Ministries, Inc.Boys and Girls Club / Engelwood NCF Brother’s Keeper / St. Charles ChurchCalvary Outreach CenterCalvary TowersCaring for OthersCatholic Charities of Central Florida, Inc.Center for Drug-Free Living / Clarcona PointCenter for Drug-Free Living / Just CenterCenter for Drug-Free Living / Women’s CenterCenter for Multicultural Wellness and PreventionCenter of Faith Church, Inc. Central Care Mission

Central Florida Center for Independent LivingCentral Florida Group Homes / Carolina WoodsCentral Florida Group Homes / DaventryCentral Florida Group Homes / Dean RoadCentral Florida Group Homes / Glyn StreetCentral Florida Group Homes / GronauCentral Florida Group Home / MiamiCentral Florida Group Homes / PamlicoCentral New Testament Church of GodChampions Outreach MinistryChildren’s AG & Science AdventuresChrist AliveChristian Care Counseling CenterChristian Service CenterChristian Service Center / Daily BreadChristian Service Center / West OrangeThe Church at Oak Level Church of the Good Shepherd Food BankCity of Orlando Afterschool All StarsCity of Orlando / Mayor William Beardall Senior CenterCoalition for the Homeless of Central Florida Community Baptist ChurchCommunity Services of Genesis SDA Church Concord Street Church of ChristCovenant Builders Ministries, Inc.Covenant House of Florida Orlando Deeper Life AssemblyDelaney Street Baptist ChurchDevereux Residential Edgewood Children’s RanchEl Bethel Temple of Jesus at Orlando

Every Kid Outreach, Inc. / Life Center ChurchFaith Tabernacle Worship CenterFaith United Church / A New AlternativeFamily and Friends United, Inc.First Baptist Church / Pine CastleFirst Baptist Church of Union ParkFirst Community Christian Pentecostal Church of GodFirst Methodist Church Star of David, Inc.First Pentecostal Church of OrlandoFirst United Church of ChristFocal Point ChurchFoundation for Life MinistriesFountain of Love International MinistryFountains of Living Water Ministries, Inc.Freedom Fellowship, Inc.

Fresh Start Ministries of Central FloridaFriends of Children and Families / Union ParkFriends of Children and Families / Winter GardenFull DeliveranceGod’s Little Lambs Learning CenterGonave Vision Group, Inc.Grace Street Church of God

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lake countyAngels of MercyBetter Life Worship CenterBoggy Creek Gang CampCamp Challenge / Easter SealsCamp HorizonCatholic Community of St. PaulCentral Florida Group Home / Rob RoyCentral Florida Group Homes, LLC / BlackstillChristian Care Center / BenevolenceChristian Care Center / ChildrenChristian Care Center / MenThe Church at South LakeCommunity Crusaders, Inc.Dayspring MinistriesEncounter ChurchFaith Neighborhood CenterFamily Christian CenterFirst Baptist Church of UmatiIlaFountain of HopeHaines Creek Baptist ChurchHearts & Hands MinistriesHouse of God / Mt. DoraLady Lake Church Of God Food MinistryLake Cares, Inc. Food PantryLeesburg First Assembly of God ChurchLogos Christian FellowshipLuz y Vida Christian Church / Semillas de AmorMonteverde United Methodist ChurchNew Beginnings of Lake County, Inc.New Water Church Place of Comfort / Lake CountyThe Salvation Army LeesburgSaving Faith Baptist ChurchSt. Vincent de Paul Society / St. Timothy ConferenceSt. Vincent de Paul / St. Mary of the Lakes

volusia countyAll Saints Episcopal ChurchApostolic Pentecostal Church of GodArt Haus Foundation, Inc. Avenues 12Back to Basics Bible Baptist ChurchBoys & 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 Park

Boys & Girls Club / SpringhillCasa San PabloCatholic Charities of DaytonaChapel of FaithChiles AcademyChildren’s Home SocietyChurch of God Prophecy of De Leon SpringsCommunity United Methodist ChurchCWC MinistriesDaytona Deliverance Church of GodDeltona Presbyterian ChurchDeltona Spanish SDA ChurchDove Villas / UCPEdgewater Methodist ChurchEmmanuel Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchEpiphany Outreach MinistriesFirst Assembly DelandFirst Baptist ChurchFirst Christian Church First United Methodist ChurchFlorida United Methodist Children’s HomeFull Gospel Christian Center, Inc.Gifts of LoveGrace Community Food PantryGreater Friendship Baptist ChurchH.U.M. Bridge of HopeHalifax Urban Ministries / DaytonaHalifax Urban Ministries / New Smyrna BeachHalifax Urban Ministries / OrmondHalifax Urban Ministries / Port OrangeHaven Recovery Center / Amelia StreetHaven Recovery Center / Big JohnHaven Recovery Center / High StreetHaven Recovery Center / San JuanHaven Recovery Center / Stone StreetHaven Recovery / My PlaceHomeless Assistance CorpHope House / Abundant Life MinistriesIglesia Cristiana Nuevo Comienzo de DeltonaInternational Miracle CenterJan Murray Ministries, Inc.Jerry Doliner Jewish FederationLighthouse Christian ChurchLiving Faith Church of GodLove CenterMary McLeod Bethune Community CenterMental Health Association / Volusia CountyMt. Calvary AssemblyNeighborhood CenterNew Life ChurchOpen Bible Baptist ChurchOpen Hands Ministry

Palm Coast Portuguese Seventh-Day AdventistPrince of Peace Social ServicesRHD of VolusiaRose Marie Bryon Children’s CenterSalvation ArmySalvation Army / Daytona BeachSalvation Army / West VolusiaSeventh Day Baptist ChurchSociety of St. Vincent de Paul of St. Gerard Mission ChurchSouth Daytona Christian ChurchSt. BarnabasSt. Vincent / Our Lady of HopeSt. Peter’s Food PantryTabernacle of PraiseThe Henry & Rilla White FoundationTomoka Christian ChurchTrinity United Methodist ChurchUCP / United Cerebral PalsyVision Ministries Outreach, Inc.WORC Haven, Inc.

Brevard countyAlco-Hall, Inc. @ How HouseAlco-Hall-Inc.AMI Kids Space Coast, Inc.Ascension Catholic Church SocialBethany Baptist / Brevard Christian SchoolBethel Baptist Church C.I.T.A. MissionCatholic Charities of Central FloridaCenterpointe Food PantryCentral Brevard Sharing CenterCentral Church of Christ CocoaChrist Lutheran ChurchChurch of Christ OceansideCountry Acres Auxiliary, Inc. Daily BreadDevereux AquariusDevereux Therapeutic Group HomeDiscipulos De CristoEast Coast Christian CenterEmmanuel United Methodist ChurchFirst Baptist Church of MalabarFirst Baptist Church of Merritt IslandFirst Baptist Church of TitusvilleFirst Pentecostal ChurchFirst United Methodist of Port St. JohnFirst United Methodist of CocoaFriendship Primitive Baptist ChurchGenesis House, Inc.Gillespie ServicesGillespie Services, Reeves Home

Glory of God Anglican ChurchGrace Fellowship of Brevard, Inc. Grace United Methodist ChurchHeritage Baptist ChurchHoly Name of Jesus / St. Vincent de Paul SocietyHope Community FellowshipHouse of Deliverance Apostolic Outreach Impact CenterLoaves & Fishes Community KitchenLockmar Baptist ChurchThe Master’s WorkshopMelbourne Church of Christ Food PantryMelbourne SDA Church Melbourne Spanish Seventh-Day AdventistMims United Methodist ChurchN.M.I. United Methodist ChurchNorth Brevard Charities and Sharing CenterNorthwind Ministries, Inc.Our Lady of Grace, SVDPOur Savior Catholic Church / St. Vincent de PaulOutward Bound DiscoveryOvercomes Liberty LodgePalm Bay Christian ChurchPalm Bay United Methodist ChurchPentecostal Church of the Living GodPentecostal Lighthouse, Inc. Prevent / Baxley ManorPrevent / Garden ApartmentsProject Response, Inc. River of Life Assembly of GodSalvation Army Domestic ViolenceThe Salvation Army / N.C. PantryThe Salvation Army / North CentralThe Salvation Army PantrySouth Brevard Sharing Center MelbourneSouth Brevard Sharing Center Palm BaySt. Joseph’s St. Vincent de PaulSt. Mary’s Helping HandsSt. Teresa ChurchSt. Vincent de Paul Divine MercyStorehouse Food PantrySue M. Pridmore Center / Salvation ArmyTabernacle SCFATrinity Towers South, Inc. United Church of God of DeliveranceWalk-About-Ministry, Inc.West Side Baptist Church

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(continued)PARTNERSGrand Avenue Economic Community Development CorporationGuilgal SDA ChurchHaiti Health and RehabilitationHaven of Hope MinistriesHi-Five / Hungerford ElementaryHoly Trinity Church of GodHoly Trinity Group Home / Greywall HouseHope and HelpHope Community Center Farmworker MinistryHouse of HopeHouse of Refuge Orange CityHubbard House / Orlando HealthIglesia Apostolica El MaestroIglesia Bautista “El Camino”Iglesia CanaanIglesia De Dios Pentecostal MI / North GoldenrodIglesia De Dios Una Iglesia Para Todo Los NacionesIgreja Assembleia De Deus Em Orlando International Church of FaithInternational HarvestIslamic Society of Central Florida / North GoldenrodJesus Loves You Outreach Ministries, Inc.Jewish Family Services of Greater OrlandoJewish Family Services / South CampusJoy Metropolitan Community ChurchKids Cafe at Callahan Community CenterKids Cafe Disney at Pine Hills Boys and Girls Club Kids Cafe at Lake MannKids Cafe at Pine Hills Community ChurchKids Cafe at Reeves TerraceKids Cafe at Universal B&G ClubKids Cafe Winter GardenLakeside Behavioral Healthcare Inc.Life Center ChurchLight House Baptist ChurchLiving Water ChurchLiving Word ChurchLoaves and Fishes Loving Tender Care Adult Home, Inc.Magnolia Towers, Inc.Ministerio Centro Cristiano Nefesh, Inc.Ministerio Un Toque De DiosMt. Olive S.D.A. ChurchMt. Sinai Missionary Baptist ChurchMt. Zion A.M.E. Church

NCCJC / Community HouseThe New Chief Cornerstone MinistriesNew Covenant Church of Central FloridaNorth Orlando SDA ChurchO.A.C. Ministries, Inc.One Accord Christian MinistriesOpen Door Missionary Baptist ChurchOperation Love OutreachOperation Provision InternationalOpportunity House, Inc.The Orlando Bridge / Christian Prison MinistryOrlando Day NurseryOrlando Spanish SDA 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 / CentaurPower of GodPremiere Eglise Baptiste Ebenezer D’ OrlandoPrimitive Church of OrlandoPrimrose Center / Civitan HallPrince of Peace Lutheran ChurchQuest / Springs HomeQuest Inc. / Camp ThunderbirdQuest Inc. / Clarcona Group HomeQuest Inc. / First StreetQuest Inc. / Laurel HillQuest Inc. / NorthQuest Inc. / Piedmont HouseQuest Inc. / Wekiva HomeRedeeming Light Center ChurchRejouis Refuge, Inc.Restore Orlando, Inc.Riverside Baptist ChurchRock Orlando Transformation CenterS.T.E.P.S., Inc. / Specialized TreatmentSafe Haven Salvation Army / ARCSalvation Army / The Men’s ShelterThe Salvation Army / Food Pantry OrlandoSanctuary at Conway Church of GodThe Sanford BridgeSenior and Life SolutionsServant’s Heart International Ministry

SFP/ Englewood Neighborhood CenterShare the Care / ConwayShare the Care / College ParkShare the Care / Windermere Share the Care / Winter GardenSheeler Oaks SDA ChurchSister to Sister Women’s MinistrySouth Orlando S.D.A. ChurchSpirit of Life Recovery Centers, Inc.St. Andrew Catholic Church SVDPSt. Paul AME Church St. Stephen Presbyterian ChurchSt. Vincent de Paul / Holy FamilySt. Vincent de Paul / St. John VianneySword of the SpiritTabernacle of the Enlighten / BroomeTangelo Baptist Church Threshold Inc. / Morrison HouseTranquil Terrace Food Co-opTrue Vision in Christ Church of the Living God, Inc.United Church of God by FaithUniversity Congregational ChurchUniversity Seventh Day Adventist Church Victory through Grace Ministries, Inc.Volunteers of America Elderly HousingWard Chapel A.M.E. ChurchWayne Densch Center, Inc.Winter Park ChurchWinter Park Day NurseryWoodbury Presbyterian ChurchThe Word of Truth Christian MinistriesWRCC / Coalition for the Homeless

SEMINOLE cOuNtyThe Advisory Board for the DisabledAltamonte Springs Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchApostolic Church Of Jesus / Altamonte SpringsBoys Town / 1401 Flanagan LoopBoys Town / 1405 Flanagan LoopBoys Town / 1415 Flanagan Loop Boys Town ShelterCentral Florida Group Homes / Sterling OaksChristian HelpChurch of God Prophecy / Whole World Gospel CenterCommunity Church of God of GenevaDee’s Food ServiceDevereux Transitional Living CenterThe Family of Friends, Inc. Fern Park Developmental Center

Friends of Children and FamiliesHF Sonshine Food Pantry Iglesia Presbiteriana El RedentorKids Cafe at MidwayLa Amistad Foundation / Lakewood CenterLatin American ProjectMeals on Wheels, Etc.Milestone Social Services, Inc.Mission Road C.O.G.I.C.Pathways to CarePlace of Comfort / Seminole CountyQuest Inc. / Citrus HouseReach / Love in ActionRecovery House of Central Florida Inc.Rescue Outreach MissionSafehouse of SeminoleSanford Sharing CenterSDA Spanish / Winter ParkShare the Care / OviedoThe Sharing CenterSt. Mary and Archangel Michael Coptic Orthodox ChurchTeen Challenge of FloridaTuskawilla United Methodist ChurchVictory Deliverance CenterWord of Faith Ministries

OScEOLa cOuNtyAssembly of God Ebenezer Church Calvary Assembly of GodChristian Oriented Evangelistic Healthcare Ministry, Inc.Dignity Ministry, Inc.First Christian Hispanic Church Help Now of OsceolaHouse of FreedomIglesia Cristiana RenuevoIglesia Hispana St. Cloud Shuler MemorialMen of Destiny Ministries, Inc.Mental Health Resource CenterMt. Zion Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchOsceola County Council on AgingPark Place Behavioral HealthPlace of Comfort / OsceolaPoinciana Alabaster Church of the NazarenePrimera Iglesia Cristiana Em KissimmeeProject Make a DifferenceProvidence Rock, Inc. / The Rock ChurchSalvation ArmySt. Rose of Lima Catholic ChurchSunrise Drop-in CenterTransition House, Inc.Transition House, Inc. / St. Cloud

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food drives10,000+ pounds(7/1/10-6/30/11)

7-Eleven Abbott Nutrition Barnie’s Coffee & Tea Co. Bimbo Bakeries USA Borden Dairy Burris Logistics Cabbage Inc. CANstruction Canteen Vending Capital Grill Centerplate Chef Creations Inc. CHEP Coca Cola Composite Analysis Group, Inc. ConagraContemporary Convention Center Coronado Hotel Country Fresh, Inc. Culinary Concepts CVS Pharmacy Diel JerueDisney Harvest DS Waters

EpcotEpcot Events Kitchen Flowers Bakery Flying Food Group Food Lion Super MarketsFresh Point Frito Lay General Mills Gordon Food Service Grand Floridian Kitchen Harvill’s Produce Hawaiian Tropic Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek Hinkle Produce InterBev 2010 J & J AG Products Inc. J & J Produce J.W. Marriott The Kellogg CompanyKentucky Fried Chicken Kids in Distress Situations, Inc. Kraft Lake County Sheriff Work Farm LDS Church Long & Scott Farms Long Horn Steakhouse Restaurants Mack Farms, Inc.

MBM Food Services Distribution McLane / Suneast Merchant Grain LLC MGM Backlot MGM Muppets MGM Prime Time MGM Sunset Ranch Market Morton Salt Mountain King Potatoes Nabisco Foods Nutri System Ocean Spray Old Dominion Freight Olive Garden Restaurants Orange County Public Schools P & K Services PepsiCo Beverages Performance Food Group Pilgrim’s Pride Pizza Hut Restaurants Procter & Gamble Produce Marketing Association Publix D.C. Publix Super MarketsQuaker Oats Company Quantum Distributors Red Gold Red Lobster Restaurants

Rotary First Harvest Royal Pacific Resort Sam’s Clubs Sam’s Club Food Show Schoenmann Produce Society of St. Andrew Sweetbay Supermarkets Sygma Distribution Sysco Food Service Central Florida Szawlowski Potato Farms Target Stores Taylor Farms Tropicana U.S. Foodservice Walgreens D.C. Walmart Neighborhood Market StoresWalmart Stores Walmart Food Show Walt Disney World DC 3 West Coast Tomato Westlake Miller, LLC Wilk Farms Wilson Family Farm Ltd. Winn-Dixie D.C. Winn-Dixie StoresYum Bulk Harvest

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AaronsAdventist health SystemsAir force Junior roTc at colonial high SchoolAlliance Supports corp.American red cross of central florida Teen corpsbank of America barry university bath & body Works be orlandobest buy boy Scout Troop #24danielle cartercentral florida Presbytery darden restaurantsdean, ringers, morgan & Lawton, P.A.first unitarian church florida bankers Associationflorida hospital hands on orlandohard rock hotel Indiana Wesleyan university Johnson & Johnson Junior League of greater orlandoKPmg LLPmikel magnerLockheed martin corporationmarriott vacation club national Alliance on mental Illness Ky-linn newmeyerosceola School district’s oASIS School volunteer Program Professional opportunities Program for Students, Inc.rollins crummer graduate School Sathya Sai baba center of orlandoSiemens corp.St. Paul’s missionary baptist churchSummit churchSunTrust bank, Inc.Target university of central florida Alumni Associationunited youth congress universal orlandoWalt disney WorldymcA of central florida

volunteers/GrouPs with 100+ hours

food industrypartners

raising 500+ pounds(7/1/10-6/30/11)

1st Unitarian Church Of OrlandoAARP Drive to End Hunger / Winn-DixieAdvanced CurascriptAdventist Health SystemAlliance Supports Corp.Andrew SmithAtonement Lutheran ChurchBaptist TerraceBed Bath & BeyondBoy Scouts of AmericaBoy Scouts / Halifax DistrictBright House NetworkBuckethead Saves ChristmasCFE FinancialCNL Financial GroupCanstructionCarmaxCe Ce’s ClosetCentral Florida InstituteCentral Florida Preparatory SchoolCentral Florida TraconCentury LinkChase / Business OfficesCheesecake FactoryCHEPChick-Fil-AChris Duhon’s Stand Tall FoundationCNA InsCollege Park Presbyterian ChurchConcord ManagementCongo River GolfDiscovery Middle SchoolDisney’s Animal KingdomEA SportsEast Orange Kiwanis ClubEmbassy Suites Orlando DowntownEmbry Riddle UniversityEnergy AirEquity ResidentialF.I.T. Student Life OfficeFair Tax PatriotsFast Park & RelaxFFAFirst AcademyFirst Baptist OrlandoFirst National BankFirst Presbyterian Church of OrlandoFlorida Bankers AssociationFlorida Council on Crime & Delinquency

Florida Farmers AssociationFlorida HospitalFlorida Hospital ApopkaFlorida Hospital Pediatrics FloorFlorida Hotel & Conference CenterFlorida Turnpike EnterprisesForest City Elementary SchoolFreedom High SchoolFull Circle YogaGoodwill IndustriesGoya FoodsHalifax Medical CenterHard Rock CafeThe HartfordHartland FinancialHewitt AssociatesHighland UniversityHillcrest Hampton HouseHilton OrlandoHilton Orlando Bonnet Creek / WaldorfHobbit MealHubbard ConstructionHuddle To Fight Hunger / Lake Mary High School)Hunters Creek AssociationIn ChargeJackson Therapy PartnersJohn EdmundsonKaplan UniversityKeller Williams Heritage RealtyKiwanisKiwanis / East OrangeKrewe de CouerL.D. Citrus, Inc.Lockhart Middle SchoolLake Brantley High SchoolLake Mary Montessori AcademyLake Orienta Elementary SchoolLane InsuranceLetter Carriers Food Drive / OrlandoLetter Carriers Food Drive / BrevardLexis NexisLiberty Middle SchoolLiberty MutualLockheed MartinMacy’sMarques RobinsonMelbourne Light ParadeMiss America PageantMorgan & Morgan, P.A.Morgan Stanley Smith BarneyMrs. Heart of AmericaNorthrup Grumman

Olympia High SchoolOral & Facial Surgery CenterOrange City Controller’s OfficeOrange County Controller’s OfficeOrange County Convention CenterOrlando Anime EventOrlando Church of ChristOrlando Fire DepartmentOrlando Science Middle SchoolPalm Beach Atlantic UniversityPark Lake Presbyterian ChurchPark Maitland SchoolParke House AcademyPark Lake Presbyterian ChurchPine Castle Lodge #368 F. & A.M.Pirates Dinner AdventurePrimrose School at Vista LakesPrimrose Tattoo ParlorProgress EnergyPublix Food for Sharing Food DriveRDV SportsplexRegal Palms Resort & Spa ManagementRemington CollegeRingling Bros.Risk TransferRitz CarltonRobb & StuckyRollins CollegeRosen Shingle Creek ResortSabal Palm at Metro West 2Safe Haven at Maxwell GardenSea WorldSeparation TechnologyShingle Creek Elementary SchoolSI Goldman CompanySiemens Corp.Skanska Construction Co. / NemoursSocial Security AdministrationSodexho Marriott Spectra FlooringSpring Lakes ElementarySprintStarChild AcademyStarwood VacationSunGardSunset Park ElementarySunTrust BankThomas J. Barnes, M.D.Toyota of OrlandoTravelersTri-City ElectricTrinity Prep School

UCF C / O Suddath MovingUCF Rosen School of HospitalityUnited Space Alliance University of PhoenixValencia Community CollegeVeterans Health AdministrationVolusia County FairVolusia County Health DepartmentWalgreen’s Mail ServiceWalmartWalt Disney World Weight WatchersWesh 2 Share Your Christmas Food DriveWest Creek ElementaryWindermere Prep SchoolWinter Park High SchoolWinter Springs SDA ChurchXerox CorporationZenith Insurance Co.

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financialsassetsCash, Cash Equivalents and Investments $ 1,489,691Restricted Cash $ 302,150Accounts Receivable $ 211,683Inventory $ 2,928,403Prepaid Expenses and Deposits $ 67,615Pledges Received – Program $ 789,323Cash Reserves for Capital Replacement $ 192,311Assets Held by Community Foundation $ 199,205Property & Equipment $ 3,708,563Investments $ 1,115,132

total assets $ 11,004,076

liabilities / net assetsAccounts Payable and Accrued Expenses $ 370,932Total Liabilities $ 370,932Unrestricted Net Assets $ 9,942,268Temporarily Restricted Net Assets $ 690,876

total net assets $ 10,633,144total liabilities and net assets $ 11,004,076

To obtain a copy of our independently audited financial statement, please contact Carol C. Van Horn at 407.295.1066, ext. 40.

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Second harvest food rescue center 3533 Mercy Drive Orlando, FL 32808 407.843.5009

Second harvest food bank/volusia branch 320 North Street Daytona Beach, FL 32114 386.257.4499

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