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ANNUAL REPORT 2012-2013
LEAD
ING
THE F
IGHT
2013 was a busy year – God’s Pantry Food Bank made possible more than 20 million
meals! This was no easy feat, and we were only able to accomplish this with your help!
It is truly amazing when you think about the depth of the region’s support for the Food
Bank and our mission. Our food donors contribute nutritious food items. Our volunteers
repack the food or assist hungry families in our pantries, mobile distributions, Kids Cafes
and Backpack sites. Our financial donors support key initiatives and programs, which
ensure our success. Our staff works tirelessly with our member agencies to get the food to
the people who need it most – 1 in 6 Kentuckians at risk of hunger.
Our work together helps to ensure that Central and Eastern Kentuckians have access to
enough food to nourish their bodies and enable them to work, learn, care for their families
and participate in their community. Over the past year we have improved the quantity and
quality of the food we distribute, expanded our outreach efforts through the Food for
Underserved Counties Program and our new Senior Mobile Pantry, and continued to
strengthen and expand our infrastructure to better meet the needs presented to us today as
well as in the future.
Fifty years ago, President Johnson declared a war on poverty and unemployment in the
United States. This is a big deal. Progress has been made in the last 50 years: average
incomes of the poorest Americans have increased, the share of adults with a college degree
has increased, and infant mortality rates have improved. Public benefits, in particular, have
helped to reduce the rate of children living in poverty. But we all recognize there is still
much work to be done. With your support we lead this fight against the injustice of
hunger in Central and Eastern Kentucky. In our service area today 1 in 4 children are at risk
of hunger. I think we can all agree this is far too many Kentucky children. Together we can
solve hunger – and in turn improve the health of Kentucky families and the outlook for the
future of the Commonwealth.
It is an enormous undertaking to feed hundreds of thousands of
people in our 50-county service area. But it is one that we could
never do without you – our food and financial donors, member
agencies, volunteers, elected officials and advocates. You truly make
a difference, and for that we are thankful!
With Warm Regards,
Marian F. Guinn
CEO, God’s Pantry Food Bank
The mission of God’s Pantry Food Bankis to reduce hunger in Kentuckythrough community cooperationmaking the best possible use of
all available resources.
Programs of the Food BankService Area Map
Member Agencies by CountyStatement of Financial Position
Financial DonorsIn-Kind Donors
Food and Product DonorsTypes of Product
Food Drive PartnersVolunteers
Event SponsorsBoard of Directors
Staff
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While the primary function of God’s Pantry FoodBank is to serve as a reliable food resource forour nearly 300 partner organizations, we know
there are many who fall into pockets of need that require extra focus if we are to reach them with thesustenance they require to thrive.In response, we operate several programs to meet individuals and families where they are with healthy nutritious food. We focus on at-risk children and senior citizens who are disproportionately affected byhunger and have little opportunity to change their situations on their own.
REDUCE HUNGER
BackPackOne in four Kentucky children misses meals regularly. Even mild malnutrition can lead to learning delays,school absences and behavior problems. Studies have shown that a well-nourished child can concentratebetter in class, has fewer behavioral problems in school and has fewer overall health issues. God’s PantryFood Bank seeks to alleviate hunger among our most vulnerable population.In FY 2013, we sent home 25,855 BackPacks full of food with at-risk school children. This is done through partnerships with schools that identify at-risk kids and distribute the packs we provide. The food is nutritious,kid-friendly, easy to open, and needs little to no preparation.
Fayette County Pantry ProgramIn addition to its role as a regional food bank, God’s Pantry Food Bank operates multiple pantry locations inFayette County. In doing so, we continue the legacy of our founder, Mim Hunt. The Fayette County PantryProgram provides hungry families and individuals in Fayette County with a supply of wholesome food whichlasts as long a week for most families.In FY 2013, the Fayette County Pantry Program provided food to more than 24,000 families. Because pantry programs are geared toward families, we know we are serving a wide age range through this program, including children and seniors.
Kids CafeToo many hungry children fall through the cracks – especially during evening hours and schools breaks.Kids Cafe is a collaborative effort designed to provide children with the nutritious meals they so desperatelyneed when other dependable resources are not available. Kids Cafe programs provide free meals andsnacks to low-income children through a variety of existing community locations where children congregatesuch as community centers, Boys and Girls Clubs and churches.In FY 2013, God’s Pantry Food Bank Kids Cafe sites served 28,631 meals to youth at eight different locations in Fayette, Fleming, and Harlan counties.
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No breakfast.No lunch.
Can’t learn.
Planned for tomorrow,yet hungry today.
Senior Pantry ProgramGod’s Pantry Food Bank’s newest program aims to increase senior citizens’ access to food. Our Food Bankcurrently serves 9,400 senior citizens each month through the Commodity Supplemental Food Program.However, we have 1,834 individuals on our waiting list. Much like the Food for Underserved Counties pro-gram that targets counties with little to no emergency food assistance, the Senior Pantry Program is re-stricted to senior citizens (over age 60). Participants receive a blend of produce, refrigerated, frozen, anddry goods. The program began in March of 2013 and immediately began serving 144 individuals each month. In FY 2014 we plan to expand even more.
Commodity Supplemental Food ProgramThe Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) is a partnership with the US Department of Agricultureto supply seniors with a mix of food that fills in the gaps that are typically seen in the diet of this population.Individuals 60 years and older who qualify based on age and income level receive a well-rounded mix of fruits, vegetables, juices, grains and proteins once each month. In FY 2013 we distributed this food to an average of 9,400 individuals across all 50 counties that we serve.
Food for Underserved Counties ProgramSome counties in our service area lack the resources to consistently distribute sufficient food to those whoneed it. The Food Bank carefully monitors the amount of food that is distributed against the poverty levels ineach county. When this measure consistently falls below minimum standards, the Food for UnderservedCounties program is put in place to meet the needs of the underserved areas. We work with local organizations and volunteers to provide food and seek to develop long-term solutions and support that will eventually address food insecurity in each county. Each month, we send a truckload offood that is distributed cafeteria style to approximately 144 families. In FY 2013 we provided food to 19,248families in 10 Kentucky counties.
We thank you, and so do the people we serve:
The food was greatly appreciated
for me and my family. I thank God
and all of you for your blessings.
With love, R. Johnson
Thank you so muchfor caring forothers. May Godbless you all.
- Anonymous
Each year, we get many notes and letters like these, thanking us for the help that was given to families and individuals who are struggling with job loss, illness, the addition of relatives to care for,and a variety of other situations that cause people to need help. We know these words of appreciation are really meant for the thousands of people who support our mission through gifts oftime and talents. So from all of us, thank you.
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IN KENTUCKY
Every county in Kentucky has access to a food bThere are seven food banks that work together tohunger across Kentucky. To see a list of all the foand to learn about the Kentucky Association of FBanks, visit: www.KAFB.org
God’s Pantry Food Bank is a member of FeedingAmerica - the nation’s food bank network.
The 201 Feeding America food banks work collaboratively to solve the hunger crisis facing
our nation. To learn more about Feeding America,visit www.FeedingAmerica.org.
God’s Pantry Food Bank has been recognized six consecutive years
with a 4-star rating on Charity Navigator.
Only 3% of charities rated by Charity Navigator have received at least six consecutive 4-star or “exceptional” evaluations. And,
we are the only charity in Kentucky with such distinction.
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God’s Pantry Food Bank’s 50-County Service Area
Fayette
Scott
Harrison
Robertson
Carter
Rowan
FlemingNicholas
BourbonFranklin
Wood-ford
Ander-son
Mercer
Jess-amine
Clark
Mont-gomery
BathElliott
Menifee Morgan
Powell
EstillMadison
GarrardBoyle
Lincoln
Rock-castle
Pulaski
Jackson
Lee
WolfeMagoffin
Laurel
Clay
McCreary
Owsley
Breathitt
Whitley
Knox
Leslie
Bell
Harlan
JohnsonMartin(one-half)
Floyd
Knott
Perry
Pike
Letcher
Headquarters and PrimaryWarehouse, Lexington
Winchester Warehouse
Prestonsburg RegionalDistribution Center
Southeast RegionalDistribution Center
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God’s Pantry Food Bank works directly with nearly 300 organizations across a 50-county
(16,000+ square mile) service area to get food out to those in need.
These organizations run as many as 380 different programs. This is because some run multiple
programs, such as a food pantry and a Kids Cafe, or a senior center and a CSFP site.
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Two jobs.Two kids.
No groceries.
ANDERSONAnderson County Backpack BuddiesOpen Hands Community
BATHAbundance of Rain Christian Social Services
BELLAppalachian Hands of HopeCooperative Christian Ministry Henderson Settlement Lighthouse Mission CenterSalvation Army MiddlesboroShiloh Church Food Pantry
BOURBONBourbon County Comp CareParis Church of ChristRiver of Life Ministries
BOYLEBluegrass Community Action CounilCommunity Friends OutreachHarvesting Hope
BRACKENBrooksville Baptist Food Pantry
BREATHITTBethel Mennonite CampHelping HandsHigh Top Food PantryInterfaith of Breathitt CountyKentucky Mountain Bible CollegeMount Carmel SchoolOakdale Christian Academy
CARTER Bethany House Christian CenterCarter County CaresCommunity Food Pantry GraysonElijah CupboardsNortheast Kentucky Area Development
District New Hope Church of God
CLARKArk of Mercy Clark County Community ServicesGrace Baptist Winchester BackPack St. Vincent de Paul Society
CLAYClay County Old TimersCumberland River Comp Care Food for Underserved Counties (GPFB)
ManchesterFood for Underserved Counties (GPFB)
Big CreekGreenbriar Presbyterian BackPackRed Bird Mission The Remnant Bread of Life
ELLIOTTFood for Underserved Counties (GPFB)Sarah's Place Resource Center
ESTILLAldersgate Methodist CampEstill County Community Food PantryEstill County Senior Citizen Center Helping Hands Ministry BackPackKentucky River Foothills
FAYETTEArbor Youth ServicesBluegrass Council of the BlindBluegrass Domestic Violence ProgramBluegrass Personal Care HomeBluegrass United Church of Christ
BackPack ProgramCalvary Baptist BackPack ProgramCanaan HouseChild's Family Wellness CenterCollege For Technical EducationCommonwealth Baptist CollegeCrossroads Christian Church BackPackElkhorn Baptist AssociationGainesway CommunityGarden Springs BackPack ProgramGod’s Pantry Food Bank (GPFB)
BackPack ProgramCommodity Supplemental Food
ProgramFayette County Pantry ProgramKids Cafe Program
Habitat Hospitality BoxesHarvest Worship CenterHigh Street Neighborhood CenterHope CenterIsaiah 58 Clays Mill Elem. BackPackLighthouse Ministries, Inc.Main Street Baptist Manor PantryMaxwell Street Presbyterian Moveable Feast Lexington, Inc.The NestSeasons of Life BackPack ProgramSt. Martha’s Episcopal Church
BackPack St. Michael’s Episcopal Church
BackPackSt. Raphael’s BackPack ProgramVictory Christian ChurchVillage Library Kids CafeVillage Library Summer FeedingWestminister Village Personal
FLEMINGFood for Underserved Counties (GPFB)Fleming County BackPack (GPFB)Flemingsburg Kids Cafe (GPFB)Licking Valley Community Action Council
FLOYDAuxier Food PantryBetsy Layne SeniorsChristian Appalachian Project Feed My Sheep PantryFishes and Loaves Food PantryFitzpatrick First Baptist ChurchGarret Church of God Food BankGPFB - Floyd County Housing Authority
BackPack ProgramHeaven's HarvestHope In The MountainsJacob's Ladder Food PantryMartin Area Senior CitizensMiddle Creek Comunity PantryMountain Comp Care CenterMud Creek ClinicMud Creek Senior CenterSaint Vincent MissionTri-County Salvation Army
Our partnerships with nearly 300 other organizations, running nearly 400unique programs are vital to distributing food to the people who need it.
Member Agencies
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FRANKLINEmergency Food Pantry FranklinGraefenburg Christian ChurchPleasant’s PantrySenior Grocery Program (GPFB)Seven Stars Life CenterSt. Vincent de Paul–FrankfortWest Frankfort First Church of God
GARRARDBluegrass Community Action CouncilGarrard County Food PantryGarrard County Partners For Progress
BackPack Program
HARLANCamp O’CumberlandsCawood Church of God PantryChrist's Hands Cumberland River MH/MREvarts Church of God MinistryGPFB - Harlan Boys & Girls Club
BackPack ProgramSaint Stephen OutreachShepherd's Pantry, Inc.Verda First Baptist Church
HARRISONChurch of the AdventFeeding by FaithLiving Hope Assembly of God
JACKSONChristian Appalachian Project Jackson County BackPack ClubJackson County Food BankSand Gap Food Pantry
JESSAMINECommunity Service Center WilmoreGod’s Hands Food PantryGrace Happens, Inc.Isaiah 58 Jessamine BackPackJessamine County Food PantryJessamine County Sr Citizen Center
JOHNSONBread of Life Outreach Christian Appalachian ProjectFirst Church of GodHighland Community Food BasketHousing Authority of Paintsville
KNOTTCamp NathanaelCaney Baptist Church PantryLittle Gladys Food PantryLKLP Community Action Parntership Lotts Creek Community SchoolOmaha Bible Church Food PantrySalt Lick Food Pantry
KNOXChristian Life MinistriesCorbin Community BackPack ProgramCorbin Presbyterian Church Cumberland River MH/MR BoardFood for Underserved Counties (GPFB)
LAURELCome-Unity Cooperative CareCumberland River MH/MRFaith Assembly BackPack ProgramFed By GraceHart Baptist Feed The NeedHelping Hands Dorthae CorbinNew Salem Baptist Food Pantry
LAWRENCELouisa/Ft. Gay Ministerial Association
LEEHelping Hands Lee CountyLee County Executive Association Lee County FRC Caring Food BackPackMiddle Kentucky Community Action
Program Food Pantry
LESLIEBig Creek MissionLeslie County Food PantryLeslie County BackPack ProgramLKLP Community Action Parntership
LETCHEREast Letcher MinistriesECCO Food PantryLetcher County Food PantryLKLP Community Action Parntership
LEWISLending A Helping Hand Ministry
LINCOLNBluegrass Community Action CouncilFood for Underserved Counties (GPFB)Grace Fellowship Lincoln
MADISON Berea Baptist ChurchBerea Community Food BankGod's Outreach Community Food BankGrace Now of Madison CountyKentucky Men of IntegrityMadison County BackPack ProgramRichmond Cardinal HouseSalvation Army Richmond
MAGOFFIN Magoffin County SeniorsMountain Comp Care Center Saint Luke Catholic ChurchWater Into Wine Food Pantry
MARTIN Appalachia Reach OutInez First Baptist ChurchRockin’ Appalachian Mom Project
(RAMP)
MCCREARYIntegrated Community MinstriesMcCreary Christian Center
MENIFEEDayspring Food PantryGateway Community Action CouncilProject Worth & Outreach
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Third-shift mom,all day hunger.
MERCERAnne Nooe CenterBluegrass Community Action CouncilBurgin Church of God PantryChristian Life CenterImmanuel Baptist Food MinistryMercer County BackPack Program
MONTGOMERYElla’s OutreachFood for Underserved Counties (GPFB)Gateway Children's ServicesGateway Community ServicesGift of Love MissionHope Hill Children's Home
MORGANChrist’s Food PantryLick Fork Pentecostal ChurchLoaves & Fishes BackPackMorgan County Christian Social
Services Pathways Morgan County TRP
NICHOLASCommunity Action Council
OWSLEYOwsley County Food PlaceOwsley County Outreach Corp.Partnership Housing
PERRYBuckhorn Children & Family ServicesMountain Hope Food PantryFood for Underserved Counties (GPFB)
- AvawamFood for Underserved Counties (GPFB)
- BuckhornHazard/Perry Community MinistryLKLP Community Action PartnershipMaster’s Lambs Kids, Inc.New Hope MinistriesPerry County Schools BackPackSalvation Army Hazard
PIKEElkhorn Senior CitizensHandfulls on PurposeHELP Phelps, Inc.Home Missions OutreachHOPE IncorporatedHOPE Williamson AreaMarrowbone SeniorsMountain Comp Care Center Shelby
ValleyOperation Eat Jubilee ChristianPike County Senior CitizensShelby Valley SeniorsThankful Hearts Food Pantry
POWELLFull Gospel Lighthouse PantryGrace Fellowship PowellKY River FoothillsMore Than Enough MinistriesFirst Presbyterian Church of Stanton
Kids Cafe fillstheir growling tummies.
PULASKIBethany House Abuse ShelterBurnside Youth CampEubank Woodstock Food MinistryGod’s Food Pantry SomersetHarvest Time Food MinistrySomerset Christian Fellowship
ROBERTSONFood for Underserved Counties (GPFB)
ROCKCASTLEChristian Appalachian Project
ROWAN Bluebank Church MinistryChristian Social Services RowanDOVES of GatewayGateway Homeless CoalitionMorehead Gateway Helping HandsPathways Inc. Rowan County Senior Citizens
SCOTTGano Baptist ChurchGod’s Blessings Food BankGod's Table of Grace PantryHarvest Time MinistriesQuest Farm Inc.Scott United Ministries, Amen House
WHITLEYCumberland River MH/MR BoardEmergency Christian MinistriesFirst Baptist Church Corbin First Baptist Church Grace On the Hill ChurchPleasant View UMC BackPack
WOLFE Bear Pen Abiding Hope PantryBethany Christian Mission CenterDessie Scott Children’s HomeWolfe County - CSFP
WOODFORDFood for Underserved Counties (GPFB)Hope Ministries Midway Baptist Church Woodford County BackPack BuddiesWoodford County Ministerial Assn.
MAKING THE BEST POSSIBLE USE OF
Statement of Financial Position
ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalentsCertificates of depositAccounts and other receivablesUnconditional promises to give, netInventory Other current assetsTOTAL CURRENT ASSETS
Certificates of deposit InvestmentsUnconditional Promises to Give, Net Property and Equipment, Net
TOTAL ASSETS
2013$ 2,430,195
847,297188,266393,026
3,381,98740,294
7,281,065
- 106,717315,932
4,351,281
$ 12,054,995
Liabilities and Net Assets
CURRENT LIABILITIES Accounts payableAccrued expensesTOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES
NET ASSETS
UnrestrictedTemporarily restrictedPermanently restrictedTOTAL NET ASSETS
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
$ 154,602 153,334307,936
10,709,253957,80680,000
11,747,059
$12,054,995
year ending june 30, 2013
Foundations – .6%
Church/Clubs/Schools – .5%
Individ
uals–
5%
Businesses – 3.3%
Value of Donated Food–40.4%
Fede
ral G
rants–
4.8%
Value of GovernmentCommodities – 41.8%
Member AgencySupport – 2.9%
In-Kind Gifts–2.9%
Sources of Income
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SUPPORT
Contributions and non-federal grantsFederal grantsDonated foodUSDA commoditiesProgram service feesSpecial event revenue, net of
Direct costs of $38,957In-kind contributionsInvestment incomeNet unrealized and realized gains
on investments
Net assets released from restrictions due to satisfaction of time orpurpose restrictions
TOTAL REVENUES, GAINS, ANDOTHER SUPPORT
EXPENSES
Program servicesManagement and generalFundraising
Total expenses
Change in net assets
Net assets, beginning of year
NET ASSETS, END OF YEAR
Temporarily PermanentlyUnrestricted Restricted Restricted Total
$ 1,768,168 $ 1,138,652 $ $ 2,906,8201,498,520 1,498,520
12,614,248 12,614,24813,063,945 13,063,945
912,730 912,730
100,713 100,713 263,233 263,233
9,655 1,996 11,651
237 18,887 19,124
1,259,835 (1,259,835)
31,491,284 (100,300) 31,390,984
29,887,009 29,887,009485,934 485,934891,305 891,305
31,264,248 31,264,248
227,036 (100,300) 126,736
10,482,217 1,058,106 80,000 11,620,323
$ 10,709,253 $ 957,806 $ 80,000 $ 11,747,059
Statement of Activities & Changes in Net Assetsyear ending june 30, 2013
Donated income accounts for $3,007,533 of the total income for 2012-2013. Sources for donated income are attributed as follows:
Individuals – 53% Corporate – 36%Churches/Clubs/Schools – 5% Foundations – 6%
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$100,000 and aboveDavid and Susan DuffFeeding AmericaWilliam R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable TrustPine Branch Coal Sales, Inc.Department of Local Government’s U.S.
Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program through the City of London
Walmart Foundation
$50,000 - $99,999Commonwealth of KentuckyDr. Charles P. Holland, EstateKroger CorporationThe Quantrell Auto Group
$25,000 - $49,999Children's Charity Fund of the BluegrassMulhollem Cravens FoundationToyota Motor Engineering &
Manufacturing North America, Inc.
$10,000 - $24,999Ms. Betty Jane AddingtonMr. and Mrs. John P. BurkhardGreg & Tina CasterColumbia Gas of KentuckyE. O. Robinson Mountain FundGlenn BuickMrs. Isabel C. Grott, EstateMarian & Gene GuinnHoskins Family FoundationImmanuel Baptist ChurchLinda and John LancasterMAZON: A Jewish Response to HungerNorfolk Southern FoundationOhio Valley Combined Federal
Campaign
Randleigh Foundation TrustRent-A-CenterMr. and Mrs. Fon Rogers, IIS. L. Gimbel FoundationSpray FoundationTates Creek Christian ChurchThe Kroger Co. FoundationMs. Ruth Walton, Estate
$5,000 - $9,999Mr. Hubert AllenAntennas Unlimited Inc.Anthony & Lavenia BaxterMs. Mary M. Bell and Mr. Thomas
M. WynneBig Ass FansBlue Grass Community FoundationBluegrass RunnersDr. and Mrs. Peter P. BosomworthKen and Judi BrandenburghCarl Family FoundationCentral Bank & TrustDarden RestaurantsDinsmore & ShohlDr. Scholl FoundationEmergency Food and Shelter ProgramFirst Presbyterian ChurchG&J Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.GE FoundationGECO Enterprises, Inc.Dr. Mona HagyardHeritage Assets, LLCMollie K. HeronDr. and Mrs. Phillip HoffmanHonorable Order of Kentucky ColonelsJohn Parker Pope FoundationJunior League of LexingtonKebco, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. J.G. Kenan IIIKentucky Blood Center
Kentucky ProudLexington Coal ExchangeLG&E and KU Services CompanyGeorge, Donna and Griffin MasonMr. and Mrs. Wayne MusickNew West, LLCSusan & Nick NicholsonMr. and Mrs. John W. ParksPNC FoundationRepublic ServicesTrent and Myra RidleySecond Presbyterian ChurchSt. Luke United Methodist ChurchMr. and Mrs. Cliff SwaugerSWS Charitable Foundation, Inc.TECO Coal CorporationThe Orphan Society of LexingtonTrustees of Crowe FoundationDr. Janet L. WalkerMr. and Mrs. Dale E. WilliamsWoodforest Charitable Foundation
$2,500 - $4,999Mr. and Mrs. Randy AbshireThe Allen Company, IncAmerican WaterJack and Molly BakerBaptist Health - LexingtonDal and Laurie BarrettBB&TBeaumont Family DentistryDr. and Mrs. Gerry A. BernardoBluegrass Hospitality GroupMr. Buford BurchfieldDr. and Mrs. David M. CashThe Cerel Family FoundationMr. James CoilDr. Allan L. CourtneyCrutcher Family FoundationMr. Robert C. Dickson
THE MISSION OF GOD’S PANTRY FOOD BANK IS TO REDUCE HUNGER IN KENTUCKY THROUGH COMMUNITY COOPERATION MAKING THE BEST POSSIBLE USE OF
ALL AVAILABLE RESOURCES
All available resources includes financial donors, fooddonors, volunteers, advocates, and community leaders -all giving of their resources to offer help and lend avoice to ensure that no Kentuckian goes hungry.
Financial Donors
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Dr. Eric B. DurbinMr. and Mrs. David C. EllmannFamily Bible FellowshipFifth Thrid Bank, KentuckyMr. Luke GawelMr. and Mrs. Scott E. GouldHarshaw Trane FoundationMs. Jean HorineIBM Employee Services CenterJohn N. Browning Family FundJuddmonte Management, LLCKeenelandKentucky Lodging & DevelopmentKentucky Restaurant Association –
Bluegrass ChapterKokosing Construction Company, Inc.Kroger Mid-SouthMs. Dianne F. LillyMacy’s FoundationMr. Harry B. Miller Jr.MillerCoors, LLCMr. and Mrs. Robert E. MilwardMr. and Mrs. Brian MulberryNursery PlaceMrs. Betty J. OgleMr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Paynter Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. RamsayRosemont Baptist ChurchRouse Family Foundation - HRK FundMr. and Mrs. Timothy R. RowlandSAFECO InsuranceMr. and Mrs. Ralph ScearceSchneider Electric/Square D FoundationMary-Ellen ShieldsMr. Charles W. SullivanMr. and Mrs. Janak TalwalkarMr. and Mrs. Thomas ThompsonThe TJX FoundationTMAA - Team Members Activities
Association (Toyota)Mrs. Georgia TravisU.S. Bancorp FoundationMr. and Mrs. Terry WellsWells Fargo FoundationByron W. and Myrna M. WesleyDr. Kimberly D. WilliamsMr. John N. Winburne
$1,000 - $2,499Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. AllenAmerican Legion Post 8Ms. Ann B. AmersonAMI Morton FabricationBACK Construction
Ms. Susan Bailey and Ms. Erica L. HornMs. Suzette BallMr. James E. BanahanKent & Melanie BarberMr. and Mrs. Mark BarfieldMr. P. Douglas BarrMr. and Mrs. Kenny BashamMs. Susan J. BateDr. and Mrs. Alan C. BeckmanMs. Debbie A. BeidlemanPerry and Kristen BentleyMr. Philip BergerMs. Marilyn M. BertoldoBiological Systems Consultants, Inc.Mr. Shirley R BlackMr. and Mrs. Thomas H. BlanckBlandford StudMr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. BlantonBluegrass Disc Golf AssociationMr. and Mrs. Andrew T. BluesMr. and Mrs. John BolashDr. and Mrs. David C. BoothMr. and Mrs. Rob BostromMr. and Mrs. John A. BradyMr. Stephen BranhamJustin and Holly BranhamMr. and Mrs. Brian BrattenBroadway Christian ChurchRae Brown and Cathy BrownMr. and Mrs. Johnny L. BryantBurchfield & Thomas, Inc.Mr. Scott L. BurnsDr. and Mrs. Ronald P. ByarsMr. and Dr. Matthew J. CallahanSteve and Susan CallerMs. Anna B. CampbellMr. and Mrs. J. David CarterMr. Benjamin H. CaudillMr. and Mrs. Douglas E. CauthenCentral Kentucky Community
FoundationMs. Ann E. Chambliss and Mr. William
A. PhillipsMr. and Mrs. Mahesan ChelvayohanChurchill DownsCisco Employee Charitable Giving
ProgramMr. Mason Colby and Ms. Jennifer LinkMs. Anne M. CombsCommittee of 101Ms. Hannah ConoverMr. Kyle W. CooperCooper Painting, Inc.CorrectCare - Integrated Health, Inc.Mr. David L. Cotton and Ms. Brenda
G. LoweMr. Kenneth CraigMr. and Mrs. Scott T. CramerMr. and Mrs. Gene CravensMr. and Mrs. Donny CrayneMrs. Betty CressCrestwood Christian ChurchMr. and Mrs. Michael C. CrewsCumberland Valley National BankMr. Freddie L. DavisDenali StudDr. Suvas Desai and Dr. Nirmala DesaiMr. David DrakeR.W. III and Jane Winkler DycheEbco Inc.Ms. Kim EdwardsMr. and Mrs. Steve EhrlerEwing Baptist ChurchFaith Evangelical Lutheran ChurchMs. Willa FarmerMs. Ellen FergusonFirst Church of Christ ScientistFirst National Bank & Trust Co.Ms. Edna C. FischerMr. and Mrs. John W. FishMr. and Mrs. Walter S. FisterMr. and Mrs. Franklin D. FitzpatrickFleet Service Inc.Flemingsburg Baptist ChurchDr. Deborah R. Flomenhoft and Mr.
Steve T. FlomenhoftMr. and Mrs. Buddy R. FordFrancis Communications LLCFrankenmuth InsuranceDr. Jon and Mrs. Amy GaffneyMr. and Mrs. James GardnerMr. and Mrs. Erick A. GarrityGeorgia-Pacific FoundationDr. and Mrs. Jack GerenMrs. Marilyn L. GetchellJeff and Shannon GinnanMrs. Holiday GlennMr. M. A. Goldberg and Ms. Char
HummelGood Shepherd Episcopal ChurchMr. Christopher W. Goode and Ms.
Kristin Ingwell GoodeMr. and Mrs. William J. GoodingMr. and Mrs. David M. GrahamMr. and Mrs. Peter GrassGraybar Electric Co.Shannon and Winston GriffinMr. and Mrs. Richard GriffithMrs. Virginia B. Grogan
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Hacker Brothers, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John R. HallMr. Carl E. HamiltonDr. Curtis C. Harlin Jr.David & Vivien HarperMrs. Elizabeth HastieMr. and Mrs. Danny R. HatterMs. Robyn HayesRADM Kenneth G. Haynes U.S. Navy Heartland Payment SystemsMr. and Mrs. Ellis HefnerMr. and Mrs. James HendrixMr. and Mrs. Jimmy HenningMr. and Mrs. Eric HervolHilary Boone FoundationMr. and Mrs. Samuel E. HindmanMs. Jeanne M. HochMr. and Mrs. Ian HoffmanMr. Bob C. HollidayDr. Norris W. Hollon Jr.Ms. Jessica HorneMr. Kenneth O. HoskinsMr. and Mrs. Donald H. HovermaleMr. and Mrs. Leo A. HugenbergMr. and Mrs. Greg HullMr. and Mrs. David S. HulseMr. James S. HuntIBEW Local Union #369Dr. and Mrs. Chad JacksonMs. LaVonne JaegerMr. and Mrs. John R. JenkinsMs. Joni L. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Jason P. JonesMr. and Mrs. Robert D. JonesDr. and Mrs. Farhad KarimMr. and Mrs. Alann KarowMr. and Mrs. E. A. KemperMr. and Mrs. Michael BurnsMr. and Mrs. Michael J. KennedyMr. Nathaniel D. and Ms. Ellen
Arvin KennedyKentucky Association of Legal
AdministratorsKentucky BankKentucky Eagle, Inc.Kentucky Employee Charitable
CampaignKentucky Vein CareKenvironsMr. and Mrs. Royden T. KernMr. and Mrs. Henry KinserMrs. E. J. P. KirkpatrickDr. Hannah KnudsenMr. and Mrs. Andrew Kopp
Dr. Steve Kraman and Ms. Debbie Aminoff
Krishna ImportsMr. and Mrs. James KuhnMr. and Mrs. Daryl S. LarkeMr. and Mrs. Richard LarkinLewis MetalworksLexington Catholic High SchoolLexington Endodontics PLLCLexington Medical Society FoundationMs. Susan E. Liddle and Mr. Mark
SummersLiseed ConsultingLondon Radio ServiceMr. Samuel C. LongMr. and Mrs. George A. LoweKerry & Ellen LoyDr. Lawrence LynchDr. Priscilla A. LyndMr. and Mrs. Terry MagaldiMark L. Ford Law Office, PLLCMs. Doris G. MarksburyMrs. Beverly MarksburyMs. Catherine R. MartinMartin’s Peterbilt of Eastern KentuckyMr. Randal J. MasterMs. Lisa J. MattinglyMr. and Mrs. Dennis McAlisterMs. Sandra McClureMr. Jamie McDaniel and Mr. Christopher
NobleMr. and Mrs. Keith McGuireMr. James F. McKeighen IIIMr. William MeadowsMs. Ellen B. MeffordMs. Linda L. MeltonMs. Zina Merkin and Mr. Robert MilgateMicrosoft Giving ProgramMill Ridge Farm Ltd.Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. MillerMisdee Wrigley and James Mather Miller
Charitable FoundationMission of HopeMr. and Mrs. Alan MooreScott MorrisMr. Timothy Mowery and Mrs. Mary
Cooper MoweryMt. Horeb Presbyterian ChurchMs. Darlene Y. NallNational Workwear, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. NeltnerMr. and Mrs. Daniel NoletNorth Broadway Auto SalesNorthEast Christian ChurchMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. O'Brien
Open Arms of God MinistryOperation Roundup / Jackson Energy
TrustMr. Michael R. Osborne and Ms.
Catherine J. EngelkeDr. Wisam Owais and Dr. Carol
Fisk-OwaisMr. and Mrs. William B. OwenDr. Merrill Packer and Ms. Helen SadyMr. and Mrs. Michael J. ParkPepsi Cola Bottling Co. of HamiltonMr. and Mrs. Arthur Peter IIIMr. Bradley R. PlasterPowell Walton Milward Inc.Prairie Farms DairyMr. and Mrs. Arthur G. PratherMs. Katherine A. ProfittMr. and Mrs. Donald E. RalphMr. and Mrs. Elbert C. RayDr. Monica Ray and Dr. Charles RayRemedy StaffingRev. and Mrs. Howard O. ReynoldsMr. and Mrs. Ted L. RiceMs. Janet E. RobinsonDr. and Mrs. Daniel RodrigueAlice and Wayne RogersRotary Club of LexingtonMr. Bill Roughen and Ms. Teresa KellerS&S Tire Inc.Mr. Mutch SabounchiSaint Joseph Hospital Employees –
LondonMr. and Mrs. William SawranMr. and Mrs. Gregory R. SchaafMs. Katherine E. SchaeferMr. and Mrs. Mark SchentrupMs. Kathy SchiflettDr. and Mrs. Barry SchumerMr. and Mrs. Paul SchwartzJudge and Mrs. Joseph M. Scott Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael SeaversMr. and Mrs. Joseph SeidelShare Our StrengthMr. Terry ShawMr. and Mrs. DeLeon ShepherdMr. and Mrs. Rodney ShockleyMs. Cara D. ShoreMr. and Mrs. Dhaval ShuklaSisson–Stokes Charitable FundDr. Sean C. Skinner and Dr. Amy
HesslerMr. Jeremy Smith and Ms. Julie E.
AtkinsonDavid A. and Elizabeth O. SmithMs. Donelle Smith
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South Elkhorn Christian ChurchMr. and Mrs. Subramanian SrinivasanRobert and Barbara SrodulskiSt. Martha’s Episcopal ChurchStaggs & Fisher Consulting EngineersMr. and Mrs. E. C. StandifordStites & Harbison, PLLCMs. Elizabeth R. StoneMr. and Mrs. David StoneDr. and Mrs. Robert StrausDr. Mark Swanson and Dr. Nancy
E. SchoenbergJulia R. SwordsThe Boot StoreThe Capital Group Companies
Charitable FoundationMs. Lorna Thigpen
Dr. and Mrs. John Z. ThobabenMr. John S. ThomasMr. and Mrs. Leslie P. TomsTOSA FoundationToyota 100 Cars for GoodDr. and Mrs. John TrumpUnited Way of the BluegrassUPS Store of Hamburg & Tates Creek
CentreGeorge VanMeter, Jr.Dr. Thomas F. VanMeter IIDr. Gregory T. Snider and Ms.
Pamela ViceW. T. Congleton CompanyMr. and Mrs. Dwight WalkerRebecca and Jamie WallaceMr. and Mrs. Eddie Webster
Mr. and Mrs. John WherryMr. and Mrs. Conrad W. WhitakerWhitaker Bank Corporation of KentuckyMr. and Mrs. Gary C. WhiteWhite River Coal Sales Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Clayton T. WhitneyMs. Christine S. WilcoxsonMr. Frank WilfordMr. and Mrs. Harvie B. WilkinsonMr. and Mrs. Fernie D. Williams IIIWilliams-Roche OpticiansMr. Wayne WilsonMr. and Mrs. Ronald WoodardMs. Judy WorthWYMT – Mountain NewsMr. and Mrs. Lewis E. WynnYaden’s Auto Sales, Inc.
All-Rite Pest ControlBaptist Health Lexington –
Employee RelationsClear Channel Communications
James Coil
Fleet ServicesKeeneland
Kentucky Beef CouncilKlausing Group
Kroger Company
MeijerNapier & Associates
Republic ServicesSchneider Electric
Signs Now
Long lines.Help Offered.Hope Given.
In-Kind Donors
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1 Million + poundsU.S. Department of AgricultureP & K Services, LLC Walmart
100,000 - 999,999 poundsAlsum Farms & Produce Cabbage Inc.Columbia Fresh Produce ConAgra Consolidated Flowers Baking Co. Food CityFreeStore Food Bank - Cincinnati, OHIrving Farms MarketingThe J.M. Smucker Co.KelloggKrogerKY Association of Food BanksMars Snack Food U.S. LLC McCain Foods, Inc.Nestle - Mt. Sterling Quaker-Tropicana-GatoradeSecond Harvest Food Bank - Muncie, INWayne E. Bailey Produce
50,000 - 99,999 poundsCampbell Soup Company DeGroots Veggie Farms Direct AdvantageFood Bank of South Georgia General Mills Inc.KraftLennard Ag Co - Grow to GiveLynn-Ette & Sons Mountain King Potatoes Orgain, Inc. Save-A-Lot – WinchesterTorrey Farms Inc.Voelpel Farms Inc. Westmoreland Food Bank Winchester Farms Dairy
25,000 - 49,999 poundsAlgood Food CompanyBushmans Inc. Cherry Hill FarmsChiquita Brands Int. Inc. Clorox Company Dare To Care Food Bank, Louisville, KYFaith FeedsFamily Dollar MoreheadFEMALong Grain & LivestockMBM Food ServiceMid-Ohio Food Bank Mondelez InternationalNestle USA Northern Illinois Food Bank TargetTootsie Roll Industries, Inc.Tropicana Products, Inc. Truitt Bros, Inc.W.T. Young CompanyWilk Farms
Donated - 59%
Purchased - 8%
TEFAP - 19%
CSFP - 13%
Food Drives - 1%
Sources of Product
Food & Product Donors
In FY 2013, God’s Pantry Food Bank distributed 24.1 million pounds of food and grocery productsthroughout our service area. This food comes to us from a variety of sources, including donations,purchases, and USDA Commodities
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Fresh Fruits & Vegetables–34%
Bread & Grains–59%
Miscellaneous–10%
Protein–13%
Starches–5% Canned Fruit &
Vegetables–18%Dairy–
5%
Beve
rages
–5%
Entrees & Soup–2%Types of Product
Food Drive Partners
At God’s Pantry Food Bank we believe it isn’t enough to simply
provide food, but we must also offer healthy choices and encourage a balanced diet. While we have
little control over the donated products we receive, we work strategically toprovide fresh produce, adequate proteins and an array of staples, such asstarches, grains and dairy.
30,000 – 39,999 PoundsCassidy ElementaryJessie M. Clark Middle SchoolVeterans Park Elementary
20,000 – 29,999 PoundsBeaumont Middle SchoolClays Mill Elementary SchoolDaybreak Community ChurchRosa Parks ElementaryZ Rock 103
10,000 – 19,999 PoundsAmazon.comEdythe J. Hayes Middle SchoolLexington Christian Academy Rose
ElementaryMary Queen of Holy RosarySandersville ElementarySouthern Middle SchoolSquires Elementary SchoolTemple Adath Israel
5,000 – 9,999 PoundsAshland Inc.Central Baptist ChurchClear Channel CommunicationsCrossroads Christian ChurchGarden Springs ElementaryGoodwill IndustriesKORE Academy at Porter MemorialLandsdowne ElementaryLexington Christian Academy
IntermediateMaxwell Elementary SchoolTates Creek Christian ChurchTates Creek Middle School
1,000 – 4,999 PoundsAllconnectCabinet for Health & Family ServicesGreens Toyota of LexingtonLexington Clinic Marketing Dept.Social Security AdministrationUniversity of Kentucky Enterprise
Applications GroupVeteran's Administration Medical
Center
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320 + HoursBuckner Hamilton
160 - 319 HoursConfrontation Point MinistriesGary FosterVerda ReedAnn ThompsonBetty Yates
80 - 159 HoursManny BarredaStephen BottomPaul EvansDebbie HandyLee HunterDonna JonesElaine LandryHaley LawsonEric T. MayBob McLaughlinHelen NewbyYuvonne QueenMarty SellLicerio SotoElsie S. SpeedEsther SuterGarnett SuterMary Jo VotrubaEmma WaltersLeo WathenMelinda Wathen
40 - 79 HoursLinda AmickSusan ArnoldDaisy BattleJoan BishopLynn BrackmanDiana L. BurkeDiane C. CahillBetty CecilJimmy CecilBuddy ColemanDee ColemanSuzanne B. ComptonKen CreightonMike CrewsSharon DamronKimberlee A. DohertyCurtis EhrmantrautRosa FloydJanet GarrisonBarbara B. GeraldsGene GuinnSusan G. HarmonPatricia A. HarrisTracey HickeyShannon C. HillenmeyerPeggy HolmanBeth HunterLibby JohnsonMichael KinnairdDenise KoppTommy LanterJames L. Lentz
Doris LewisCora MarshAnnie K. MaxberryEric MayRoberta MayfieldMargetta McFarlandLarry McPhersonMike MeadowsFaye MortonRob NashawatyPat NicholsonSusan S. NicholsonJanis O'HaraCarol PaulyHoward O. ReynoldsMiranda RootVicki SalsmanRod SanfordBritt SewellMaury C. SparrowSheridan Trail-LikoyWilliam J. VanSantKay WarnerWilliam WaunCam WeirLonnie YatesMarlene B. Young
Beaumont Family DentistryBig Ass FansCentral Bank & TrustColumbia Gas of KentuckyUK Committee of 101Dinsmore & ShohlFrancis Communications LLCGlenn Buick
Kebco, Inc.Kentucky BankKentucky ProudKroger Mid-SouthLG&E and KU Services CompanyMartin's Peterbilt of Eastern
KentuckyNorth Broadway Auto Sales
NorthEast Christian ChurchPowell Walton Milward Inc.Prairie Farms DairyRepublic ServicesS&S Tire Inc.Stites & Harbison, PLLCThe Allen Company, Inc
Volunteers
Event Sponsors
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Empty cupboards.More month than money.
Hope.One pallet at a time.
PresidentFirst Vice President
Second Vice President TreasurerSecretary
Mindy Barfield, Dinsmore & Shohl LLPCarla Blanton, Carla Blanton ConsultingKen Brandenburgh, KEBCO, Inc.John Burkhard, Retired, Ford Motor Co.Shane Carpenter, UPSStacy Ellison, WKYTDr. Don Frazier, Retired, UK Medical CenterJeff Ginnan, Central Bank & Trust Co.Alison Lundergan Grimes, Secretary of StateJohn-Mark Hack, Local Food Assn. & Marksbury Farm Jerry G. Hale, KeenelandDave Harper, Retired, American Funds
Carlean Hefner, Ludwig, Blair & BushWendy McCarty, KrogerScott Morris, Rhino Energy LLCJennifer Osborne, Preston Osborne GroupKathy Scorsone-Stovall, Clear Channel Radio Lisa F. Smith, Columbia Gas of KentuckyCharles E. Ward, Dinsmore & Shohl LLPHarvie Wilkinson, UK Gatton School
Morehead Regional Advisory Board RepresentativeBen Caudill, Kentucky Bank
Southeast Regional Advisory Board RepresentativeJane Winkler Dyche, Dyche Law Offices
Cheryl James, Office of the Chapter 13 TrusteeKent Barber, Barber LawGregory Schaaf, US Bankruptcy CourtHolly Branham, Fifth Third BankMyra Ridley, Toyota Motor Manufacturing
Chief Operating OfficerDevelopment Director
External Relations Director
John W. LancasterRebecca R. WallaceRebecca L. Price
Admin/FinanceKelli NutterMelissa PuckettAnna Russell
DevelopmentSusie BashamKristin Ingwell-GoodeAlice RogersJill Seelmeyer
External RelationsAntonio Broadus Linda Lancaster
ProgramsRohan KrehbielLisa SatinRobert Srodulski
OperationsDebbie AmburgeyDarryl BakerMitch BarnesJack BishopRob BowserJeremy BoylesMichael CaseJesus GonzalesBill Hundley
Makens MeristilRodney MurphyPeter PatersonTim PhillipsJack ReedKeith RichardsonRenee Wilson
Board of Directors 2012-2013
Staff 2012-2013
Finance DirectorOperations DirectorPrograms Director
Sandi EverhardManuel HowardDanielle Pierce-Tussey
Chief Executive Officer Marian F. Guinn
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