TEAMWORK!
Samaritan Kitchen of Wilkes is truly a team effort. Some of the team may be more visible than others, but there are many, many important team members! Whether the team part is as a donor, volunteer, staff member, board member, client or a com-bination of those, SKW would not exist without any one branch of this team! Teamwork is at the heart of great accomplishment!
Teamwork maximizes abilities, allowing the organization to feed off the strengths of the volunteers.
Teamwork maximizes assets - The greatest asset in a non-profit organization is not the finances, not the property and not the building. The greatest asset in any and all nonprofit organi-zations is the people. Everyday people are volunteering and giving to nonprofits. Think about this for a moment. How does a nonprofit raise funds? Through various avenues with people. How does a nonprofit accomplish various tasks? Through vari-ous avenues with people. The key to teamwork and nonprofit success is centered in the people. The people make things happen within the organization. Where would Samaritan Kitchen of Wilkes be without the volunteers and the people in-volved? SKW would simply cease to exist without the people.
Come and be a team player!!! Whether by donating monetarily, with food for either the Client Choice Pantry or Project Back-pack or by volunteering, you can make a difference in someone else’s life and at the same time be richly blessed. Volunteers are needed to stock shelves, assist clients with paperwork and selecting groceries, and pack backpacks. We especially need volunteers for three hours a day to assist the van driver with pickups and lifting 20 to 30 - pound boxes. In addition, SKW is in need of volunteers to do data entry in Excel, answer the phone and schedule appointments and/or write thank you notes. Any amount of time is appreciated, from an hour a month on up! Come see what we are all about!
“SKW OUTREACH”
April 2014 Samaritan Kitchen of Wilkes, Inc. (SKW)
VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED DAILY
Volunteer
Executive Committee Vickie Hugger
Brett Yates Gail Spiers
SKW Staff Operations Manager
Julie Smith
Asst. Operations Manager Jennie Schardt
Volunteer Coordinator Robin Morgan
Drivers Brenda Pruitt Richard Smith
Board of Directors Shanna Bell
Dean Clayton Margaret Cooper Kimberly Ellis
Vickie Hugger – Chairwoman Denis Lachapelle
Nada Ann Lawrimore Marla McNeill
Gail Spiers - Treasurer Glenn W. Van Cleve
Brett Yates - Secretary
Mailing: P.O. Box 1072
Wilkesboro, NC 28697
Physical: 4187 W. US Hwy 421 Wilkesboro, NC 28697 Phone: (336)-838-5331
www.scmofwilkes.org
Samaritan Kitchen is NOT affiliated
with Samaritans Purse
SKW is a 501c3 organization A United Way Partner Agency
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Making a Difference
An Unexpected Blessing—SKW owns two ve-hicles used for picking up daily donations, a box truck and a van. One day when our driver, Brenda, was starting to get gas, some-one also at the pumps said that she wanted to pay for our gas. She said she had been meaning to send in a donation, so instead, spotting our van, paid for the fill-up!
Age 10
Kohl’s Associates come every Tuesday morning to help pack the backpacks.
This is on their day-off, giving up their own personal free time. They have been doing this for three to four years! Like their logo says, “Expect great things!”
So the next time you are in Kohl’s, please acknowledge their service
to the community!
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Making a Difference
Do you know anyone that is thinking about building a New Home?
If so, be sure to mention that Samaritan Kitchen of Wilkes re-
ferred you and we’ll receive a check for $1,000!! It’s that easy.
*Certain Restrictions Apply.
To be eligible, new customers must have had no prior contact
with Sedgewick Homes and the new customer must inform Sedge-
wick Homes they were referred by SKW during their first com-
munication. The $1,000 referral fee is paid when we dig the foot-
ers for your Referral’s New Home.
VOLUNTEERS OF THE MONTH
All work and no pay!!!
June 2013 - Lucie Cooper
July 2013 - Eleanor Wilborn
August 2013 - Elva Hayes
September 2013 - Bobby Parsons
October 2013 - Jack Absher
November 2013 - Carolyn Miller
December 2013 - Glenn Smith
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Mark your calendars!
Annual Yard Sale The Wilkes/Yadkin Homebuilders Association will host the fourth annual Yard Sale for the benefit of Project Backpack. The date will be Satur-day, May 3. New this year the Yard Sale will be held here at Samaritan Kitchen—4187 W. US Hwy 421 (the Wilkes Telephone Building). If you have items you would like to donate please drop them off or contact Julie Smith @ 927-5431.
USPS Letter Carriers Food Drive The annual Stamp Out Hunger Postal Food Drive will be held on Saturday, May 10. Be sure to put your bagged non-perishables out by your mailbox for your letter carrier to pick up when your mail is delivered or drop it off at a post office before Saturday, May 10. Food from the post offices in Wilkes County is then col-lected and distributed to the food pan-tries in Wilkes County. All donations stay local!!! Help your fellow neighbor in need!
Ruby Tuesday will donate 20% of your meal cost to SKW. The first Friday and Saturday of each month through the end of 2014, just eat at Ruby Tuesday and be sure to tell them you are there to support Samaritan Kitchen.
Liberty Theater has a special offer going on every Monday. Turn in a canned food item and they will give you a ticket for a free small popcorn! YUMMY!! Remember, Mondays only for the free popcorn, but they will accept food donations every day!!!
It costs $7.80 to fill each backpack each week!
This includes the cost of the actual backpack at the beginning of the
school year.
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Project Backpack Summer Survival Wish List
Currently we are serving 700 students each week through Project: Backpack.. We consider it a great honor to be able to provide this service to Wilkes County Students. We are asking for your continued support in making this a reality for
the children.
As SKW winds down the Project: Backpack for the school year, we have a cou-ple of items we still are in dire need of to complete the student summer bags. We still need 700 washcloths and 7000 individual bandaids! (Walmart carries an 18 pk of washcloths for approximately $5, a 100-pk of bandaids for $3.) Any quantity you can donate whether one or more, will be greatly appreciated! Many of our other health & beauty items were donated through a Ventures Grant with the United Way of Wilkes. Please have these donations to us by
May 1, so we know what we still need to order.
Another fun item for the children is activity/coloring pages or books.
Any church that would like to contact us regarding their VBS schedule for the summer may do so by May 1 and we will also include this info in the bag of
goodies!
Thank you for considering collecting these items or making a monetary dona-
tion for the purchase of these items for Project Backpack and Summer Survival.
Help a child carry home hope!
Samaritan Kitchen of Wilkes is
a 501c3 organization and a
United Way partner agency. We are not affiliated with Samaritan’s Purse.
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Mission The mission of Samaritan Kitchen of Wilkes, Inc. (SKW) is to “feed the hungry in Wilkes County”. Methods used in accomplishing this are the Client Choice Pantry and Project: BackPack.
Our Programs
Client Choice Pantry Program: The client
choice pantry opened officially in November 2006. The pantry is open every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by appointment. Clients are able to shop, se-lecting their preferred food choices for themselves with the guiding hand of one of our many volunteers. This helps to give our clients a sense of dignity in asking for help. In the last fiscal year our pantry as-sisted 5,637 families by providing 271,476 pounds of food and other items. The value of the product that was given away equaled $450,650.
Project: Backpack: The BackPack program
started in December 2005 to help feed children who are at-risk of going home to little or no food in the house. Each week every child receives 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners and snacks that are easy to prepare (and jarred peanut butter approx every 6 weeks) at a cost per child of approximately $7.80. The School Coordinator meets one-on-one with them and packs the food into their backpacks for them to carry home. During the 2012-2013 school year we were able to assist an average of 672 chil-dren weekly. SKW packed 22,713 bags at a cost of $177,161. Our goal each year is to serve at least 10% of the children receiving free and reduced lunch at school. We met our goal this past year.
Management and Staff The Board of Directors for Samaritan Kitchen of Wilkes is served by ten to twelve volunteer mem-bers. SKW has 1 salaried position, 4 part-time hourly positions, plus a network of volunteers. The combined paid positions are the equivalent of 3.1 full-time employees. Payroll expenses are just 7.3% of our budget.
Volunteers Last fiscal year, our priceless volunteers clocked an impressive 8,720 hours.
Funding Our budget was $228,484 for monetary donations, over half of this was donated by individuals and churches, the remaining came from the United Way, grants and fundraisers.
The food and other non-cash donations were valued at $655,532. This resulted in a total SKW budget of $884,016 for 2012-13.
Who We Serve We service all of Wilkes County.
Financial Statement Our Form 990 financial statement is available for review by appointment.
Our Annual Statistics
Fiscal Year
July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013
Any donations of money or food made to Samaritan Kitchen by April 30 will be partially matched by the Feinstein Million Dollar
Challenge. The more you give, the more of the Feinstein $1 million SKW will get! In it’s 16th year, The Feinstein Challenge
has been a successful ongoing effort to fight hunger.
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If we missed you or your group, our apologies, it was not intentionall!
THANKS TO ALL OF THOSE WHO HAVE REACHED OUT
TO OTHERS DURING 2013…..
through their pantry and backpack food donations
AARONS ADVANTAGE REFRIGERATION ALISHA SHEW ANNA GRACE ANDERSON APPALACHIAN SENIOR PROGRAMS APRIL SHEPHERD ARBOR GROVE UMC ARMIT TEVEPAUGH ASHLEY PENNELL ASSEMBLY OF GOD'S WORD BETA SIGMA PHI BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH BILLIE STEPHENSON BILLY ANDERSON BRAHME HUIE BRENDA PRUITT BRUSHY MOUNTAIN SHAG CLUB BRUSHY MOUNTAIN SMOKEHOUSE CARLOS MONZON CAROLINA WEST WIRELESS CASSIE STRICKLER CERTAINTEED CHARLIE WALLACE CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS CINDY BREDEN COMMUNITY ONE BANK CONNIE WINKLER COVENANT ARP CHURCH DAVID CASTOR DAVID KAMMERER DAVID SOUTHER DAVID SWARINGEN DIANE MARION DONNA GOFORTH DR. TODD JORDAN DUNKIRK UMC EAST GATE BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF ELKIN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NW FISHING CREEK ARBOR BAPTIST CHURCH FRUTIS FAMILY GAIL WALLS GFWC WOMENS CLUB GINA MCDOWELL GINGER EDMISTON & FRIENDS GIRL SCOUTS OF WILKES COUNTY GREEN VALLEY FARMS HARRY PAGE HILLTOP BAPTIST CHURCH HOBE'S HAM HOUSE HUMANE SOCIETY JACK STEELE JAMES YORK
JAY CARLTON JULIE CALL JUSTIN LITTLE KENTUCKY MISSION LEE K CORONETT LIBBY COOK-CARLTON LIBERTY THEATRE LINDA FLORA LOWES CORPORATE OFFICES MARSHALL LONG MARTHA BARNES MATTHEW & TIFFANY WARREN MCVICKER/SIRMAN MELISSA FRANCES MICHAEL JOHNSON MILLERS CREEK BAPTIST MILLERS CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH MILLERS CREEK ELEMENTARY MILLERS CREEK SCHOOL PTO MILLERS CREEK UMC MORNINGSTAR MOUNTAIN VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH - GA MR. & MRS. GIL GANELLA MT PLEASANT ELEM SCHOOL MT. PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH MTN VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH N. WILKESBORO FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH N. WILKESBORO METHODIST CHURCH N. WILKESBORO PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH N. WILKESBORO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NARFE NEW COVENANT CHRISTIAN CHURCH NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH NOLAND, KEN NORTH WILKESBORO WOMEN'S CLUB NORTHWEST FOOD SERVICE OAK GROVE BAPTIST OAKWOODS GROCERY ONE MAIN FINANCIAL OUR HOUSE PAPAWS RESTAURANT PHI BETA PINE VIEW BAPTIST PINEY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH R. GOLDS RACHEL ELLER RAGG COMPANY / ELLEDGE SERVICES ROBERT PARSONS ROGER QUEEN ROSE GLENN VILLAGE SAMARITAN'S PURSE SAVE-A-LOT
SECU SMOKEHOUSE SPRINGLEAF FINANCE ST. PAUL'S FINANCIAL CRISIS MINISTRY STEPHANIE BYRD STEVE BLANKENSHIP SUSAN CERV TAMMY DANCY TERRINA RIEANN TOM & ANN WALKER TOM & TORRI THOMPSON TRUTH COMMUNITY CHURCH TUMBLING SHOALS FARM UNION UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - WILKESBORO USPS FOOD DRIVE VANNOY AND LANKFORD PLUMBING VFW #1142 LADIES AUXILIARY VICKIE HUGGER VICTOR PARISI VONDA ABSHER WAGGLES WALGREENS WELLS FARGO WENDY NICHOLS WHIPPOORWILL ACADEMY WILKES AMAZING RACE WILKES CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL WILKES CIVITAN CLUB WILKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE WILKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE CULINARY CLASS WILKES COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION WILKES COUNTY LIBRARY WILKES COUNTY MISSIONARY WILKES COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT WILKES FAMILY CENTRAL/LINCOLN HEIGHTS WILKES MASTER GARDENERS WILKES MEDICAL ASSOCIATES WILKES REALTORS WILKES REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER WILKESBORO BAPTIST CHURCH WILKESBORO BAPTIST CHURCH - PRE-SCHOOL WILKESBORO CHURCH OF CHRIST WILKESBORO ELEM SCHOOL WILKESBORO PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL WILKESBORO PTO WILKESBORO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH WILLIAM & LYNN CLARK WOMAN'S SERVICE LEAGUE OF WILKES YADKIN VALLEY BANK
WHETHER A POUND OR A TON, WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR IT ALL!
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… schools
...churches and church
groups Antioch Baptist Church of Wilkes Arbor Grove Baptist Adult SS Class Arbor Grove Baptist Church Arbor Grove Missionary Baptist Church Bauguess, Larry & Susan Beaver Creek Advent Christian Church Calvary Baptist Church Cool Spgs. Church Covenant Presbyterian Church Darby Mennonite Brethren Church Dehart Baptist Church Adult Class East Gate Baptist Church First Baptist Church of N Wilkesboro First Baptist Church of NW Faithfinders First United Methodist Church First United Methodist Church - UMW Fishing Creek Arbor Baptist Church Fishing Creek Arbor Baptist Church WMU Full Gospel Mission Greater Vision Baptist Church Hilltop - Women's Sunday School Class Lewis Baptist Church Lewis Fork Bapt Ch - Kindred Souls Class Middle Cross Baptist Church Millers Creek UMC - UMM Millers Creek UMC Fellowship SS Class Millers Creek UMC MADD Class Millers Creek United Methodist Church Morningstar Ministries Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church-Rebekkah SS Mt. Valley Baptist Church N. W. Presbyterian Church - Women N.W. Presbyterian Church - Noon Circle New Covenant Bapt. Ch. New Covenant Bapt. Ch. Ladies Circle Oak Forest Baptist Church Oak Grove Baptist Church Oak Grove Baptist Church - Adult Class I Pilgrim Baptist Church Rachel Baptist Church Restoration Center Roaring Gap Bapt. Ch. Median Adult Class Rock Creek Baptist Church St. Paul's Episcopal Church Stony Hill Baptist Ch - Women on Missions Union United Methodist Church Victory Baptist Church Walnut Grove Baptist Ch. Welcome Home Missionary Baptist Church White Rock United Methodist Church Wilkesboro Baptist Ch - Triplett Class Wilkesboro Baptist Church Wilkesboro UMC Wilkesboro UMC - Ecclesia Class Wilkesboro UMC - UMW Wilkesboro UMC- Genesis Class
Thank you to the following for their financial Outreach during 2013...
...organizations and clubs Angel Satellite Association Brushy Mountain Ruritan Club Brushy Mountain Shag Club Girl Scouts N.A.R.F.E. Network for Good WC Hunter's Helping Kids, Inc. Wilkes Chapter No. 42, OES Wilkes County Association of Realtors Wilkes County Cruisers Wilkes County Schools School Nutri. Asso. Women's Service League of Wilkes Woodmen of the World #969 Woodmen of the World #806
...businesses
ACDelco Applefield Realtors Blair & Ward Properties Brame Huie Pharmacy Carolina Realty of Wilkes, Inc. Carolina West Wireless Casey & Company Realty Cassie Stone Photography Food Industry Crusade Against Hunger Food Lion Grand National Realty Great State Bank Jefferson H&R Block Lowe Fur Herb, Inc. Lowe Property Management, Inc. Lowes Hardware Mike's Body Shop Modern Automotive Network, LLC Network for Good PWC Randy D. Miller Lumber Co. Recycling Rose Glen Village Ruby Tuesday Saint-Gobain Corporation Foundation Sherrill Faw Realty Springleaf Financial Services The Hartford Insurance Victory Toyota Walker, Kimberly Walmart Wilkes Telephone Membership Corporation Yadkin Bank
...grants and family founda-
tions Feinstein Family Fund Kohl's Cares Kulynych Family Foundation I, Inc. Leonard G. Herring Family Foundation Lowes Foundation Melton Foundation NC Carolina Comm. Fdn. Salem Presbytery United Way of Wilkes
...individuals
Absher, Jack & Shirley Arbor Grove Baptist Adult SS Class Bailey, Evelyn Bare, Beth Leigh Barker, Wayne & Zedena Barnes, James Bauguess, Larry & Susan Beamon, Dorothy Beard, Jeffrey & Elizabeth Bennett, M.D., John Berry, Doris Billings, Jane Blankenship, Ronnie & Mary Blevins, Jimmy & Judy Bond, Frances W. Brason, Fred & Karen Breden, Paul & Louise Brooks, Alice Brown, Ann Brown, Dale & Carol Bullis, Janet Bumgarner, Harold & Karen Bumgarner, Max & Carolyn Canon, John Canter, Celia Carlton, Robert & Lisa Carpenter, John Carter, John and Bonnie Carter, Pamela Carver, Brenda Caudill, Martha Caudill, Rosa Christenbury, Deborah Church, Michael & Kelly Church, Nelta Church, Steven & Angelia Clark, Lynn & William Clark, Pamela Clifton, William & Karen Colvard, Howard & Brenda Conway, Joel Cook, Clyde & Geraldine Cook, Mark & Malulani Cook, Theresa Cook-Carlton, Libby Cooke, Stephanie Cornett, Debo L. Davis, Jerry & Jenny Davis, Marie Eller Dellinger, Fred O. Dent, Susan Derr, John & Bonnie Dimmette, Dennis Drennan, Gaye Drum, Charles M. Duncan, Eric & Betty Dyer, J. Allen Edgerton, Margery Efferson, Joseph & Cindy Elledge, James & Joanne Eller, Diane Eller, Ward & Kate
...Cont’d on next page...
Wilkes Central High School
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If we missed you or your group, our apologies,
it was not intentional.
A GREAT BIG THANK YOU ALSO GOES TO OUR
ANONYMOUS DONORS!
YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE AND SO DOES GOD!
...the following for their ongoing food
donations
Pizza Hut - Hwy 18 and School Street
Deals Apple Orchard
Lowe’s #5, #139
Operation Blessing
Food Lion #2582 & #1677
Just Save #137
Red Lobster and Olive Garden
Thank you to the following for their financial Outreach during 2013...
Ellis, Kim Ernst, Carolyn Ernst, Charles & Lynda Farmer, Anne Faw, Claude Faw, Gregory Fetty, Paul & Blenda Finley, Cam & Tammy Flora, Linda Forehand, Vania A. Foster, Cynthia Foster, Sandra Foster, Steven Frachey-Dargin, Laurie Garner, Robert & Brenda German, Wilma Gilreath, Ward Goff, John & Gladys Goforth, Donna Golden, Walter Gooch, Deborah Goodrum, Thomas Gorich, Tracie & Jonathan Greene, Laura Greene, Mary Belle Greene, Ray Dell Hamby, Judith Hansmann, Sylvia Hatton-Charest, Dehonor Hauser, Tim Hayes, Elva Hayes, Rebecca Hayes, Vaughn Haynes, Ivery & Annie Haynes, Joan Haynie, David & Elizabeth Hickman, Clara Hill, Daniel & Melissa Hix-Boyette, Kathryn Hoots, Lisa Horton, Delores F. Hubbard, Paul & Susan Hubbard, Todd & Elizabeth
Huffman, Johnny & Vickie Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hugger, Betty Hugger, Vickie Hunter, Jack & Sandra Ingram, Ruby Jarvis, Jodi Johnson, Christopher & Tamera Johnson, Gary and Madelene Johnson, Lazarus Johnson, Martha Johnson, Michael Johnson, William & Mary Johnston, Keith and Amanda Joines, Melissa W. Jones, Ronnie & Janie Jourdan, Martha Kerhoulas, Mike Kilby, Gail Kilby, Gloria Kirkham, Jerry Lackey, Gary & Ellen Laws, Linda Laws, William & Evelyn Leonard, Ralph & Elizabeth Lieberman, Nadine Lilly, Terry & Lori Long, Reba Love, Donald & Linda Lowe, Carroll Lytton, Joel Macemore, Jamye Mancusi, Debra Martin, Angela Martin, Nancy Mastin, Wardner McCann, Linda and R.C. McDaniel, Jerry & Cricket McGuire, Julia McMillan, Joe McNeil, Kevin & Denise McNeil, Richard McNeill, W. David
Miles, Teresa Miller, Barbara Miller, Tathel Minton, Dave Mitchell, Charles & Marie Morrow, Tana and Phillips, Kirk Morrow,Tana Moulton, David Murphy, Timothy Necessary, Beth Nofrey, Judy Nolin, Bruce & Kathleen Norris, Erin Nuttall, Chester Oates, Gary & Kathleen Owens, Jeff & Micki Owings, Eugene & Sue Parsons, Barbara Parsons, Danielle Peebles, Henry & Janis Peterman, Alfred & Dorothy Phillips, Keith & Lora Porter, Judith Prevette, Barbara Price, Stephen & Alicia Reid, Kaye Renfro, Matthew Reynolds, Anna Ricketts, Robert & Nancy Ridgell, Carrie Roath, Jean Rockefeller, Monica Roe, Jan Rogers, Dawn G. Sale, Larry Satterfield, E. S. & Mary Alice Schardt, Jennie Scheuermann, Angela Sebastian, Ann Sebastian, Gail Shepherd, David Sheppard, Sandra Shinaman, Brad & Melanie
Simpson, Arnold & Nancy Simpson, Paige Smith, Glenn & Kathie Snyder, David & Gayle Snyder, Johnny & Carolyn Solomon, E. South, Lanny & Laura Spencer, Annette Spiers, Ron & Gail Stackhouse, David & Terrie Staley, Darrell & Marlayne Stanley, Janice Stegall, Rick & Ginger Stierwalt, Alliene Stinson, John & Stephanie Stone, Larry & Diane Sturdivant, Alvin & Shirley Taylor, Herbert Taylor, Jonathan Tedder, Teresa Testerman, Amanda Thomas, Carolyn Tolbert, William & Alan Tomlinson, Phil & Brenda Travis, Billy & Sharon Trivette, Jimmy & Sue Van Cleve, Glenn Walz, Ronald & Sharon Watkins, Randy & Sherry Watts, William & Karen Webb, Charlene E. West, Melvin & Verna White, Denny & Carol Wiggins, Talmadge & Marjorie Wilcox, Edgar & Dorothy Willens, Jim & Barbara Wilson, Juanita W. Wingler, Beryl & Donna Wingler, Michael & Vickie Witherspoon, Bobbie Woods, Barry & Maxine Woods, Maxine Zinger, Linda
A special THANK YOU to Wilkes Telecommunications for donating
the use of their building on US 421. Thanks to their generosity we
are now able to have our entire operation at one location.
Please remember to keep SKW in your prayers.
DONATION FORM
OR DONATE VIA PAYPAL ON OUR WEBSITE! Samaritan Kitchen of Wilkes, Inc. (SKW) is a non-profit, 501C3 charitable organization and a United Way Partner
Agency whose mission is to “feed the hungry in Wilkes County.” No amount is ever too small. Please give what
you are able. Any size gift is greatly appreciated. Thank you. Enclosed please find my gift of: __________
Your Name: _____________________________________________
Feinstein Challenge Gift: Y N
Name of your Organization: (if applicable) _________________________
Address: _________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
Telephone Number: ________________________________________
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Please make checks payable to ”The Samaritan Kitchen of Wilkes” or “SKW” and mail to:
P.O. Box 1072, Wilkesboro, NC 28697
If you need a tax-deductible receipt in addition to your cancelled check, one will be mailed upon re-
quest. In addition, those donating over $200 in 2014 will be sent a letter at the end of the year. Whenever you make a donation in someone else's name, they will receive a card from us acknowledging goodness done in their name, but not the actual amount. You will also receive an acknowledgement.
Please make my gift In Honor of / In Memory of: _____________________________________________
Honorarium/Memorial address: _________________________________________________________
Addr. cont’d. _______________________________________________________________________
Donate via Paypal
SKW now accepts donations via PayPal.
Although you are able to donate via PayPal, no actual PayPal account
is required, just a credit card.
You may also access the secure link at our website:
www.samaritankitchenofwilkes.org or our PayPal email is
My donation is designated for:
___ Client Choice Pantry
___ Project: Backpack
___ Project: J.O.Y.
___ Wherever needed