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1982201230YEARSMORELESS
2011–2012 ANNUAL REPORT
SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK OF NORTH CENTRAL OHIO
The County Cupboard & Resource Center was established as a temporary hunger-relief program serving Lorain County. County Cupboard distributed surplus commodities from the USDA along with food provided through an anti-trust lawsuit settlement.
As needs within the counties increased, County Cupboard began an aggressive campaign to gather and distribute more food and other resources. To better reflect its broader services, County Cupboard officially changed its name to Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio.
Following a successful capital campaign, Second Harvest purchased land and built a new facility at Deer Trail Lane in Lorain, adding much-needed warehouse and refrigerated storage space.
Second Harvest completed a warehouse reconfiguration project to free up additional dry storage space.
Second Harvest’s board of directors and staff completed a comprehensive strategic plan,
outlining goals to address hunger in the region.
County Cupboard was granted tax-exempt status under IRS section 501(c)(3) and added Huron and Erie counties to its regional service area.
County Cupboard became an affiliate of Feeding America, formerly America’s Second Harvest, and was successful in gaining funding through the United Way of Greater Lorain County.
Second Harvest distributions reached a record 7.5 million pounds of food and grocery products, up 31% from the year before. Through the agency network, over 2 million pounds of locally-grown produce was distributed at Farmer’s Markets.
By the late 80s County Cupboard had outgrown its Vermilion location and relocated to Amherst.
Crawford County became part of Second Harvest’s regional service area.
30 YEARS OF MORE FOOd And LESS hungEr CALL FOR A
BOARd OF diRECTORSSecond Harvest is governed by a board of directors
representing a cross section of our region both
professionally and geographically.
This dedicated group of individuals works closely
with the staff to help us realize our ultimate goal
to eradicate hunger in our region.
STAFFDaily operations at Second Harvest are handled
by the Executive Director and a staff of twenty-two
dedicated individuals.
ExECUTIVE COmmITTEE
President: michael Goodman Goodman Advisors
Vice-President: Stephen Lucas Huntington Bank
Secretary: Patricia O’Brien The Stocker Foundation
Treasurer: Tim mcNeill Bettcher Industries
At-Large: Brian Sooy Aespire
DIRECTORS
Edwin Garcia Lorain Metropolitan Housing Authority
Adele Kozar Catholic Charities Diocese of Toledo
Cynthia mcCabe Lorain County Community College
Deborah miller North Coast Cancer Foundation
mel miller Janotta & Herner, Inc. (retired)
Elizabeth Newman Community Representative
John Pluta Invacare Corp.
Gayle A. Reeves Gayle A. Reeves, L.P.A.
Donna Williams Community Representative
Executive Director: Juliana Chase-morefield
Director of Resources: Saberina Burkhammer
Director of Operations: Scott Ciaston
Donor Services Assistant: Becky Bardsley
External Affairs Manager: Susan Bartosch
Program & Education Coordinator: Julie Cruz-Blair
Customer Service Coordinator: Dawn Kinsley
Agency Relations Manager: Beverly Lizanich
Volunteer Relations Coordinator: Jean Niedzwicki
Evening Volunteer Assistant: Jessica Porter
Administrative Assistant: Kacy Porter
Warehouse Manager: Phil Simulcik
Food Resource Coordinator: David Wiedenheft
Drivers: Bill Belcher martin Digby michael Harmon Dick Schrenkel Floyd Walker
Operations Staff: Ryan Forthofer mark millis Bernie Naber Jim Krugman
To gaTHEr anD proviDE rESourcES To HungEr-rEliEf agEnciES SErving
inDiviDualS anD familiES in crawforD, EriE, Huron, anD lorain counTiES.
LORAINCOUNTY
HURONCOUNTY
CRAWFORDCOUNTY
ERIECOUNTY
SECOnd HARVEST MEMBER AGEnCiES [BY COunTY]
over the past year, Second Harvest distributions reached a record 7.5 million pounds of food and grocery
products, up 31% from the year before. These distributions supported 104 member agencies (154 programs),
including emergency food pantries, soup kitchens, emergency shelters, Backpack programs, Kids cafe,
farmer’s markets, mobile food pantries, and other supplemental food programs.
Despite these achievements, our work in CRAWFORD, ERIE, HURON, and LORAIN counties is not yet done,
as the stats below indicate:
7,450 / 44,345
46,170 / 299,805
10,540 / 59,886
12,430 / 77,687 FOOd inSECuRE/TOTAL pOpuLATiOn [BY COunTY]
24+76+v 19+81+v20+80+v 22+78+v23.9% 19%20.2% 21.9%
CHiLdREn*
in pOVERTY [BY COunTY]*18 and under
SECOnd HARVEST diSTRiBuTiOn [BY COunTY]
30 YEARS. 80 MiLLiOn pOundS. 67 MiLLiOn MEALS.
in millions of pounds
.638 1.430 4.458.831
Information from the U.S. Census Bureau and Feeding America’s Map the Meal Gap 2012.
FOOd SOuRCinG
Abbott Nutrition
Adrienne’s Gourmet Foods
Advance Pierre Foods
Aldi Inc. – Amherst
Aldi Inc. – Elyria
Aldi Inc. – North Ridgeville
Aldi Inc. – Norwalk
Aldi Inc. – Sandusky
Aldi Inc. – Sheffield Village
Allens, Inc.
Big Lots – Lorain
Bimbo Bakeries USA
BJ’s Wholesale Club
Campbell Soup Company
Chef’s Garden
Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
ConAgra Consolidated
ConAgra Grocery Products
ConAgra Specialty Potato
Costco
CP Industries
Custom Culinary
CVS Corporation
D & H Meats
FOOd dOnORSDannon Company Inc.
Danone Waters of North America
Dragon Ranch Golf Club
End o’ the Road Farm Market
Farmers & Hunters
Feed the Hungry
Freight Line (various)
General Mills Inc.
Giant Eagle – Amherst
Giant Eagle – Avon Lake
Giant Eagle – Elyria
Giant Eagle – North Ridgeville
Giant Eagle – Sheffield
Giant Eagle – Sheffield Lake
Giant Eagle – Vermilion
Good Samaritan Health Group
Goodman Distributors
Grafton Correctional Institute
Grandma’s Kitchen
Hahn Farms
Hall Brothers Meats
Hamman’s Bakery
Heinen’s
Holthouse Farms
Individual Donor
JH Routh Packing Co.
John F. Brandau
John F. Stambaugh & Co.
Kamm Farms, Inc.
Kellogg Company
Kimberly-Clark Corp.
Kovach Family
Kraft Biscuit
Kraft Foods Inc.
Krieg’s Farm Market
Kroger Food Store of Bucyrus
Kroger Food Store of Sandusky
Land O’Lakes Inc.
Lorain Correctional Institution
Lorain County Fair
Mama Jo Homestyle Pies
Meijer Food Store
Millbrook Schwebels Baking Co.
Mimmi Bonderer— Mondo Italiano
Mor-4-Less
Murray Ridge School
Nestle USA, Inc.
North Coast Correction Facility
Northern Ohio Youth Orchestras
Norwalk Catholic School
Office – Child Nutrition
Ohio Association of Foodbanks
Onion Boy
Penton’s Farm Market
Pepsi Cola General Bottlers
PepsiCo Beverages North
Philabundance
Pickering Hill Farms
Polansky’s Market
Poppee’s Popcorn Inc.
Procter & Gamble
Purity Foods
Quaker/PepsiCo Beverages
S.C. Johnson
Sam’s Club – Sandusky
Sam’s Club – Sheffield Village
Snack Factory Inc.
Target – Amherst
Target – Avon
Target – Elyria
Target – Sandusky
Tendershoot Farm
Toft Dairy Inc.
Toth Farms – Lorain
Triple Diamond
Tropicana Inc.
Tropicana Products, Inc.
Unilever Best Foods
Walgreens
Wal-Mart – Bucyrus
Wal-Mart – Elyria
Wal-Mart – Lorain
Wal-Mart – Norwalk
Wal-Mart – Oberlin
Wal-Mart – Sandusky
Wal-Mart – Avon
Weirs Farm, Inc
White Wave Foods
Local Donations
2,242,926 LBSs 24.8% from last year
STATE Ohio Food Program & Ohio Agriculture Clearance Program
2,329,544 LBSs 42.3% from last year
FEDERAL The Emergency Food Assistance Program / USDA
1,621,709 LBSs 32% from last year
Feeding America (National)
533,696 LBSs 55.9% from last year
Purchased Product
771,475 LBSs 33.8% from last year
Food Bank Share
327,437 LBSt 4.8% from last year
Ashley Allen
Laura Allen
Sharon Alloway
Adam Amanse
Ryan Aroney
Rebecca Bailey
Melissa Berens
Chris Biro
Botson Family
Andrew Boudon
Lynn Boudon
Neil Brennan
Mike Brewer
Erin Bryne
Alexis Bullock
Linda Buswell
Tom Buswell
Sara Chambers
Elaine Childs
Maxine Conibear
Harold Copperman
Albert Cruz
Lois Cuenin
DeMange Family
Richard Donohue
Becky Dorsey
Jody Dorsey
Ali Draga
Nate Fuller
Joe Geletka
Krystal Genoff
Gerold Family
Richard Gordyan
Hall Family
Bill Hardway
Karen Hardway
Kelly Harvey
Rich Hasenflue
Dave Hatcher
Havas Family
Alan Heggie
Bob Heinrick
Brian Herda
Andrew Holmiss
McKenzie Hoover
Allyson Jagoda
Susan Jagoda
Jared Korinko
Kim Kreig
Kromer Family
Chris Kuwamoto
Patti Lamar
Maggie LeGlise
Kristin Lesniak
Dick Linnevers
Sarah Lloyd
Jared Loufman
Felicia Manubay
Tom McCartney
Leroy Meades
Allison Mencl
Kristin Mieden
Diana Milete
Joel Miller
Beth Morganti
John Murray
Kirk Nevins
Tyler Newton
Laura Patalon
Gail Pogue
Jessica Porter
Sara Porter
Mike Poyle
Prieto Family
Julia Provoznik
Ravens Family
Amy Reed
Cat Rogers
Les Shure
Jessica Singh
Abby Singletary
Sobota Family
Trevon Stewart
Stoyka Family
Libby Sudnick
Zach Sudnick
Drew Tanzilli
Rachel Tanzilli
Beth Thoms
Matt Turza
Bob Ulrich
Peter Van Euwen
Stefani Vancs
Emily Varner
Holly Vasiloff
Olivia Vasiloff
Sophia Vitek
Brianna Wagner
Steven Ward
Tyler Ward
Zach Ward
Brenda Warren
Sue Warren
Al Wear
Willis Family
Sherry Winders
Nicholas Wright
Isaac Yoder
Advance Pierre Foods
Abbe Road Baptist Church
Amherst Football Team
Amherst Journalism Class
Amherst Leo Club
Bendix
Brookside Student Council
Burger King
Cargill
Church of the Latter Day Saints
Church of the Open Door
Credo
Cub Scout Pack 152
Cub Scout Pack 429
DePalma Insurance
Discover Church
Elyria High School
Emerson Network Power
EMH Regional Medical Center
Erie County Health Department
Fifth Third Bank
First Federal Savings of Lorain
First United Methodist
Ford Motor Company
Girl Scout Troop 50181
Girl Scout Troop 50326
Girl Scout Troop 50562
Girl Scout Troop 50624
Girl Scout Troop 50719
Girl Scout Troop 50891
Girl Scout Troop 554
Girl Scout Troop 706
Girl Scout Troop 719
Girl Scout Troop 811
Hazelwood Christian Church
Henrietta United Church
JVS Student Counselors
JVS Students
Kendal at Oberlin
Key Bank
Lake Ridge Academy
Lakeview Baptist Church
LCCC Service Learning
Lorain County Community College
Lorain County Community Ladies
Lorain High Key Club
Lorain Lighthouse Methodist United
Lorain Lions Club
Lorain National Bank
Macy’s
McMananon & Company
Mercy Allen Medical Center
Mercy Regional Medical Center
Murray Ridge Center
NACS
National Council of Negro Women
Nordson Corporation
North Olmsted High School
Northwood Middle School
Office of Sherrod Brown
Parts Source Group
Philippine American Association
Pitchfork 4-H Club
PolyOne
Prince of Peace
Sandusky Mission Outreach
Sheffield Church of God
Shiloh Industries
Spectrum School of Autism
St. John Medical Group
Stocker Foundation Summer Camp
Target
The Way Ministry
Trinity Luthern Church
TW Bible Study Group
US Bank
VOLunTEERS
VOLunTEER GROupS
To assist the paid staff, volunteers have been utilized extensively this past year (and every
year). in fact, Second Harvest’s overhead costs would significantly increase without these
dedicated individuals and groups. volunteers come from all walks of life and assist with
clerical, maintenance, special event, and food sorting duties.
1,531 VOLunTEERS. 11,400 HOuRS.
MEMBER AGEnCiESCRAWFORD
Bucyrus Christian Center
Bucyrus Church of God
Bucyrus Salvation Army
CAMP
Crestline Church of the Nazarene
Ohio Heartland CAC
Pentecostal Tabernacle of Oceola
Prevailing Word Ministries
St. John Lutheran Church – New Washington
ERIE
Agape Love Ministries
American Red Cross Firelands
Boys & Girls Clubs of Erie County
Care and Share
Father’s Heart Ministries, Inc
First Presbyterian Church
Grace United Methodist Church
Lighthouse Assembly of God
Master’s Hand Church of God
Milan Friends Church
Saint Francis Animal Sanctuary
Sandusky Salvation Army
Vermilion Church of Christ
Volunteers of America
HURON
Caring Community of Wakeman
Faith Bible Church of Bellevue
Fish and Loaves
Grace United Methodist Church
KinderNest Child Development
Miriam House – Catholic Charities Toledo Diocese
New London Salvation Army
North Fairfield United Methodist Church
Norwalk Alliance Church
Norwalk Area Food Bank, Inc.
Norwalk Salvation Army
Our Lady of Lourdes Church
Plymouth Shiloh Co-Op
St. Paul Episcopal Church
Victory Baptist Church
Willard Area Food Bank
Willard Hope Center
LORAIN
American Red Cross
Amherst Church of the Nazarene
Asbury United Methodist Church
Avon Lake Community Resource Services, Inc.
Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Lorain County
Boys & Girls Clubs of Lorain County
Broadway Assembly, Inc.
Catholic Charities
Christ Episcopal Church
Christian Temple
Church of the Open Door
Church on the North Coast / Love Center Food Cupboard
Community United Methodist Church
El Centro de Servicios Sociales, Inc.
Elyria Salvation Army
Elyria YWCA
Fairfield Christian Center of Worship & Praise Intl.
Family Promise of Lorain County
First Congregational United Church of Christ
First United Methodist Church of South Amherst
First United Presbyterian
Good Shepherd Baptist Church
Greater St. Matthew AME Church
Greater Victory Christian Ministries
Harrison Cultural Community Centre
Hospitality Center
Humility of Mary Housing, Inc.
Kipton Community Church
LaGrange Lions Community Foundation
LCADA, Inc.
Lorain Cooperative Ministry
Lorain County Aids Task Force
Lorain County Office on Aging
Lorain Lighthouse United Methodist Church
Lorain Salvation Army
Mount Olivet Alliance Church
Neighborhood Alliance
North Ridgeville Church of God
North Ridgeville Community Care
Oberlin City Schools
Oberlin Community Services
Original Church of God
Original Glorious Apostolic Church
Our Lady Queen of Peace
Park Street Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Pathways Enrichment Center
Positive Education Program
Rust United Methodist Church
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Parish
St. John Lutheran Church – Elyria
St. Jude Church
St. Mary’s – Elyria
St. Mary’s Church – Lorain
United Hearts Life Mission Center
Vermilion Area Charities
Vine of Hope
We Care We Share Ministries
Well Help
Wesley United Methodist Church
Our Lady Help of Christians
Harvest Baptist Temple
Each week over the last year, nearly
1,500food-filled backpacks were given to children for weekend nourishment.
SEconD HarvEST conTinuES To opEraTE in a poSiTion of STrEngTH anD STaBiliTy, wiTH
97.7% of ExpEnSES BEing program rElaTED.
STATEMEnTS OF FinAnCiAL pOSiTiOn
STATEMEnTS OF ACTiViTiES And CHAnGES in nET ASSETS
march 31, 2012 march 31, 2011
Assets
Cash & Cash Equivalents
Cash – Operating 538,657 526,412
Cash – Agency Funds 2 7
Grants Receivable 61,984 28,881
Accounts Receivable 25,858 9,728
Inventory 352,994 409,121
Investment in Marketable Securities 1,119,946 985,663
Endowments Funds Held by Third Party 64,772 66,816
Prepaid Expenses 13,901 5,178
Property and Equipment, Net 919,078 977,853
TOTAL ASSETS 3,097,192 3,009,659
Liabilities
Accounts Payable 26,274 25,540
Accrued Payroll and Payroll Taxes 2,587 1,077
Deferred Revenue 2 7
TOTAL LIABILITIES 28,863 26,624
Net Assets
Unrestricted
General 2,698,688 2,636,587
Board Designated 64,772 66,810
Temporarily Restricted 304,869 279,632
TOTAL NET ASSETS 3,068,329 2,983,029
Total Net Assets & Liabilities 3,097,192 3,009,653
Year Ended march 31, 2012 Year Ended march 31, 2011 Temporarily Temporarily Unrestricted Restricted Total Unrestricted Restricted Total
Support
Government Grants & Contracts 0 69,788 69,788 0 135,775 135,775
Contributed Food 8,580,309 0 8,580,309 6,811,245 0 6,811,245
Contributions, Grants & Bequests 577,569 742,825 1,320,394 561,870 585,850 1,147,720
United Way 0 117,639 117,639 0 109,712 109,712
9,157,878 930,252 10,088,130 7,373,115 831,337 8,204,452
Revenue
Shared Maintenance Fees 80,329 0 80,329 69,526 0 69,526
Sales of Food Products 262,906 0 262,906 147,074 0 147,074
Endowment Funds Income (2,038) 0 (2,038) 6,294 0 6,294
Conferences and Training 585 0 585 895 0 895
Interest and Investment Income 44,120 0 44,120 33,151 0 33,151
385,902 0 385,902 256,940 0 256,940
Net Assets Released from Restriction 905,015 (905,015) 0 829,647 (829,647) 0
10,448,795 25,237 10,474,032 8,459,702 1,690 8,461,392
Expenses
Program Services
Food Distribution 10,136,051 0 10,136,051 8,170,688 0 8,170,688
Support Services
Management & General 86,370 0 86,370 77,683 77,683
Fundraising 166,311 0 166,311 126,017 0 126,017
TOTAL ExPENSES 10,388,732 0 10,388,732 8,374,388 0 8,374,388
Changes in Net Assets 60,063 25,237 85,300 85,314 1,690 87,004
Net Assets, Beginning of Year 2,703,397 279,632 2,983,029 2,618,083 277,942 2,896,025
NET ASSETS, END OF YEAR 2,763,460 304,869 3,068,329 2,703,397 279,632 2,983,029
This financial information has been derived from Second Harvest’s audited financial statements, which are available for review at secondharvestfoodbank.org/about-us/financial.
3M Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. M.W. Andre de la Porte
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Abkemeier
AEP Ohio
Aespire
Amherst Foursquare Church
Barnes Wendling CPAs, Inc.
Ms. Patricia Bazar
Mrs. Judith Beebe & Mr. Norman Kummerlen
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Behm
Leo & Juanita Bender
Bendix Employees Club
Bennett Electric, Inc.
Ms. Sarah E. Berger
Bettcher Industries, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Bierly
Blackford Trading Co., Inc.
Francis Bonner
Mr. David Borling
Mr. Robert Boucherle
Rick & Tanya Bradley
Senator Sherrod Brown
Brownhelm Congregational United Church of Christ
Mr. & Mrs. Vernie Buerkle
Hans & Lynda Burkhardt
Ms. Marian Burkley
The Cafaro Foundation
Mrs. Dolores J. Campana
Cargill Inc.
Central Plastics Company, Inc.
CenturyLink
Charles Henry Smith Sr. Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore L. Chase
Christ Episcopal Church
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Clifford
Columbia Community Foundation
Community Foundation of Lorain County
Community West Foundation
Mr. Doug Corwon & Ms. Betty Sutton
John & Brooke Costin
Country Day School
Maureen & William E. Cromling, II
Ms. Linda Cunningham
Ms. Margaret Czarney
Mrs. Usha Rani Dacha
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Davis
Mrs. Sheila Deibert
Ms. Phyllis J. DeMark
Dr. John Dobney
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Eckley
Roger & Barbara Edgerly
The Elyria Schools
EMH Heathcare
Mr. J. Michael Faehner
Mrs. Jane Fawks
Fifth Third Bank
First Congregational Church
First Place Bank
First United Presbyterian Church
FirstMerit Bank, N.A.
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Flores
Mr. William Francis
Mr. Gregory Freeh
GenOn – Avon Lake Generating Station
Mrs. Marcia Goff
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Goodman
Mr. Lawrence Goodman
Mr. Richard Gray
Gregory Trucking
Mr. Ian R. Guthrie
The Hampson Family Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. James Hartman
Mr. Dave Hatcher
Mrs. Victoria Hayes
Mr. John Helmstetter
Mr. Gregory Howe & Ms. Sandy Werner
Mr. Richard Huhn
IBEW Local #1194 Line Section – Lake Avenue
Invacare, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. David Jacobs
The Jake Nolan Foundation
Jamie’s Carpet Shop
Mr. Matt Janik
Mr. & Mrs. John Paul Jones
Mr. & Mrs. David Joyce
Kabat, Mielziner & Sobel
Ms. Patricia Karres
Mr. Paul Kelly
Key Bank
Mr. & Mrs. George Kinloch, II
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Koch
Kokosing Construction Company, Inc.
Kokosing Materials, Inc.
Mr. Gary Kornblith & Ms. Carol Lasser
Mrs. Adele Kozar
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Krupar
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Kruszka
Jay & Betsy Kuhn
Ms. Roxanne Laine
Ms. Gloria Larson
Mr. & Mrs. Dan Lawrence
Levis, Nolan & Company
Mr. Joseph Lewis
Ms. Janet Limpert
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Linnevers
Local 2000 U.A.W
Lorain Cooperative Ministry
Lorain County JVS
Lorain County Medical Society Foundation
Lorain Metropolitan Housing Authority
Lorain National Bank
Stephen & Michelle Lucas
Ms. Kimberly Malenky
Mr. & Mrs. James Malloy
Ms. Cyndi McCabe
Mr. & Mrs. Tom McCartney
Mrs. Lila McGinnis
Mr. & Mrs. Robert McMinn
Mercy Regional Medical Center
Mrs. Ann Messenheimer
Ms. Jean Miller
Mrs. Mary Miller
Mr. David Miraldi
Mr. & Mrs. David Moffatt, Jr.
Murray & Murray Co., LPA
Mrs. Louise Murray
Ms. JR Myers
The Mylander Foundation
National Association of College Stores
Ms. Peggy Needham
Mr. Kirk Nevins
Newman’s Own Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Quentin Nolan
The Nord Family Foundation
FinAnCiAL dOnORSNordson Corporation Foundation
Nordson Corporation
Mr. & Mrs. Brad Norton
Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church
Dr. Anna O’Donnell
Ohio Edison
Ohio Festival & Events Association
Ohio Metallurgical Service, Inc.
Our Lady of the Wayside
Paul Amos & Associates, LLC
Mrs. Ida Pawlisch
Peck & Peck Public Accountants, Inc.
Ms. Donna Perhot
Ms. Paula M. Pietch
Ms. Laurie Piskur
Poggemeyer Design Group, Inc.
Ms. Betty Powers
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Prete
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Pustay
R. W. Beckett Corporation
The Randolph J. and Estell M. Dorn Foundation
Ms. Gayle Reeves
Ms. Valerie Remaklus
Rhenium Alloys, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. William Rice
Mr. Eugene Rietschlin
The Robert M. & Lori B. Campana Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rodachy
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Routh
The Salvation Army – Galion Unit
Sandusky/Erie County Community Foundation
Ms. Jenny Scheidler
Schlessman Seed Company
Schwebel Family Foundation
Mrs. Tanya Sherer
Mr. Jeffrey Shirley
ShurTech, Inc.
The Sidney Frohman Foundation
SIFE
Mrs. Thelma Slutzker
Sodexo Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Sonye
St. John’s United Church of Christ
St. Peter Church
Mr. & Mrs. William Starbuck
Mrs. Donna Stetak
The Stocker Foundation
Mr. Charles Stocker
Ms. Linda Stotts
Stumphauzer, O’Toole, McLaughlin, McGlamery & Loughman Co., LPA
Mrs. Barbara Sullivan
Mr. & Mrs. Kent Sutton
Ms. Sylvia Taylor
The Citizens Banking Company
The Kroger Co.
Rick & Wendy Tully
The Turco Foundation
Twenty First Century Foundation
UAW Local 2192
United Slovak Societies
US Steel Lorain Tubular Operations
Ms. Linda Vanca
Vermilion Lagoons HOA
VFW of Ohio Charities
VFW Post 1662
Walmart Foundation
Mrs. Ruth Watts
Mr. Todd Westley
Wickens, Herzer, Panza, Cook & Batista
Wightman-Wieber Charitable Foundation
Will Ptak Foundation, Inc.
Wolfey’s Bistro and Pub
The Woodforest Charitable Foundation
Ms. Maricia Woods
Mrs. Helen Woodward
Ms. Susan Ziegler
Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Zunich
Second Harvest continues to
AdVOCATE for increased federal funding, as well as state funding for the Ohio Food Program and Ohio Agriculture Clearance Program.
although the economy is slowly improving, hunger remains a critical
issue for families, and especially seniors and children. for the past
30 years, Second Harvest has been the leader in alleviating hunger in
our community by distributing 80 million pounds of food and grocery
products, equaling 67 million meals for families struggling with hunger.
our capacity to provide food and resources through our hunger-relief
network has had a direct and lasting impact across our region.
our ability to support and strengthen those devoted to addressing
the issue of hunger has never been greater and yet, it is not enough.
looking to the future, we will utilize all of our resources in undertaking
strategic initiatives aimed at expanding our capacity to bridge the gap
and bring hope to the families we serve.
our goal remains unchanged: more Food. less Hunger.
ViSiOn FOR THE FuTuRE
7445 Deer Trail Lane · Lorain, Ohio 44053-1982 · www.secondharvestfoodbank.org tel 440.960.2265 · fax 440.960.2356 · toll-free 800.848.9431
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