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Nourishing New Beginnings

The staff and board at Mid-South Food Bank worked hard in 2018- Mobile Pantry 2019 toward a much anticipated goal: moving into a newly Our Mobile Pantry trucks provided food to thousands of retrofitted warehouse and office facility. This move represents a households at 91 distributions, with a total of 4,059,000 new beginning for the Food Bank, to work out of one building, pounds in both urban and rural areas. Additionally, our with capacity for more food to be distributed to people in need Mobile Pantry distributions included food for the government throughout our 31-county service area. But the new building is employees affected by the government shutdown in not the end, but an opportunity to nourish a new beginning and January 2019. move ahead to fully realize the dream the building is part of – the Mission of Mid-South Food Bank: Volunteers More than 6,400 volunteers contributed 24,970 hours of To change lives by eliminating hunger in the Mid-South. service sorting food in the warehouse, helping at special events, in the office and at Mobile Pantry distributions. Aside from the move to the new facility, there were many successes last year to acknowledge - SNAP Outreach Hunger’s Hope Food Distribution Mid-South Food Bank helped people at our partner agencies Mid-South Food Bank shattered its goal of distributing 15 and other appropriate venues with 1,325 applications for million pounds of food by increasing our distribution to 16.2 SNAP benefits (food stamps), the largest federal nutrition million pounds through our partner agencies and other assistance program. It is part of the Food Bank’s overall programs. efforts to provide people the food they need to lead healthy lives. Child Hunger Programs Two Kids Cafe locations in inner-city Memphis served 35,489 In January 2019, President & CEO meals to 450 kids (unduplicated). Estella Mayhue-Greer announced her plans to retire after 23 years Our 16 Food for Kids BackPack Programs provided 83,700 with Mid-South Food Bank, BackPack boxes with more than 500,000 meals to 2,135 kids working in agency relations, as (unduplicated). Senior Vice President and as Chief Operating Officer before We began a new program, Healthy School Pantry, at two becoming President & CEO in locations, distributing over 192,000 pounds of food through 2011. Her tenure was marked by monthly food boxes to 210 students and their families. significant growth in the number of people served by the Food The Summer Harvest program, which is the summer Bank, but her greatest successes extension of the Healthy School Pantry and BackPack include beginning new programs Programs, provided family food boxes equal to more than including Kids Cafe, the Food for 17,000 pounds of food to 49 families. Kids BackPack Program, Mobile Pantry and Healthy School Pantry. She also formulated the Nutrition on Wheels program to serve Seniors patients at low income clinics, which began in the Fall of 2019. Food distribution to seniors included the Senior Grocery Box Her most notable success and lasting legacy is the new Mid- filled with nonperishable food appropriate for senior diets South Food Bank facility at 3865 S. Perkins in Memphis, the including no-sodium vegetables, no-sugar fruit and fruit juice, culmination of many years of planning and partnerships. For this, low-sodium protein entrees, plus nonmeat protein, cereal and we will always be grateful. shelf-stable milk. More than 10,000 Senior Grocery Boxes were distributed through partner agencies as well as senior apartment complexes in Shelby County. 2018-19 AR Text Pages:2018-19 AR Text Pages 10/24/19 1:40 PM Page 2

Nourishing by Tackling Child Hunger Now

One of the Memphis Dream Center's goals is to have a positive impact on future generations. The Dream Center is the urban missionary arm of The Life Church. A Mid-South Food Bank partner agency since 2010, the Dream Center has worked aggressively to meet that goal by feeding children.

The charge to fight hunger originated when Dream Center administrators took note of a sobering 2010 statistic that ranked Memphis as the hungriest city in America. The Feed Memphis program distributes food directly to 4,000 children attending eight schools in four target areas of high poverty every Friday afternoon, using scores of volunteers. The teams come together to pray and carpool to the schools. Each child receives a bag with simple meals and snacks for the weekend. Volunteers greet the kids with lots of smiles, encouragement, high fives and hugs, as they hand out bags of food to every child.

“There should not be a hungry child in Memphis," said Joe Carson, coordinator of missions for the Dream Center. "Hunger is simply a symptom of poverty. Ensuring children have a healthy start affects the population's long- term health."

The Dream Center's Feed Memphis goal is to reach 10,000 children in the next two years, with 300 volunteers, and food assistance from Mid-South Food Bank, along with two national hunger relief organizations. A 4,000 square- foot warehouse in Cordova and a second center in northeast Shelby County serves food pantries in Memphis, Cordova and Jackson, Tennessee. Overall, the Dream Center helps 400 households every month in addition to the 4,000 children served through weekly food bags.

Partnership with Mid-South Food Bank is critical, Carson said. "It's the greatest source of food in the region and we couldn't do it without that assistance."

Everyone has a story and everyone wants dignity – and we are coming alongside them; not to hand out something, but to help them," Carson said. 2018-19 AR Text Pages:2018-19 AR Text Pages 10/24/19 1:40 PM Page 3

Nourishing "One Can at A Time"

For more than a decade, a group of five to ten parishioners from Balmoral Presbyterian Church in East Memphis have come to Mid-South Food Bank and they remain active in the fight against hunger. Every month, these volunteers sort and pack donated food, ensuring products meet safe food standards and are ready for any of the Mid-South Food Bank’s nearly 300 partner agencies to distribute to people in need.

While the group's dedication has resulted in thousands of meals for food-insecure households across our region, the experience has also strengthened friendships and established a culture of making a tangible difference within the church’s congregation.

"We support and help stock St. Luke's United Methodist Church Food Pantry and other non-profits. We know what a Balmoral Pres. Left to right. Barry Dotson,Fran Shannon,Janice Hill,Rev Amy Howe,William Warren and Linda Warren great resource the Food Bank is to our community. Knowing that helps strengthen our resolve to help," said Scott Dawson, with Balmoral.

Over 60 different volunteers from Balmoral have volunteered at Mid-South Food Bank at one point or another. They put a stamp on their efforts by breaking bread at a local restaurant following hours of working at the Food Bank.

"A routine service project followed by fellowship, a meal. How can you not grow closer together?" Dawson said.

The span of time that Balmoral has volunteered means that many of them have seen lots of changes at Mid-South Food Bank, most notably its move into a new headquarters that doubles its space and increases capability to collect and distribute food. Mid-South Food Bank Volunteer Services Director Clifton Rockett says the group is reliably eager to help with tasks and have adapted to changes in space for volunteers and sorting processes.

Dawson spoke for all the volunteers, saying they are impressed with the new facility's size and organizational design. "Volunteering at the Food Bank and at the pantry has motivated us, as a church, to take action and not just talk about it. We know by volunteering at the Food Bank, we are helping the less fortunate in our community, one can at a time." 2018-19 AR Text Pages:2018-19 AR Text Pages 10/24/19 1:40 PM Page 4

Nourishing to Provide "Nutrition on Wheels" for Patients

When UnitedHealthcare (UHC) announced plans to give $1 million in grants to seven Memphis-area nonprofit organizations to expand their services addressing key social determinants of health while improving access to care and patient outcomes, Mid- South Food Bank was proud to be the recipient of the largest of these grants. The gift of $500,000, made possible through UnitedHealthcare’s Empowering Health program, allowed the Food Bank to purchase two refrigerated, beverage-style trucks for Mobile Pantry food distributions at area community clinics that serve low-income patients. The increased access to fresh and healthy food is a way to address the need for proper nutrition as a key aspect of overall health.

UHC's Mobile Pantry, or Nutrition on Wheels, will travel to local healthcare clinics and senior agencies in the greater Memphis area beginning Fall, 2019. Each of the two trucks is capable of distributing 10,000 pounds of nutritious food. Several healthcare providers have been identified as specific target sites in Memphis, including Regional One, Christ Community Health Services, Church Health and UT Health Science Center.

In addition to health clinics, the program will also distribute healthy food, including fresh produce, to seniors who may not be able to afford it or do not have access due to transportation issues. Additionally, the grant provided refrigerator/freezers to three local schools for Healthy School Pantries, distributing food boxes to needy students and their families.

"With this program we will be able to feed more people in need with wholesome food, especially fresh produce, in order to improve health, reduce hospital stays and recidivism," said Keith Payet, President of UnitedHealthcare Community Care. "By proving fresh fruits and vegetables that are often missing from their household tables, we introduce the concept of 'food as medicine'."

Empowering Health is UnitedHealthcare’s nationwide initiative focused on improving the health of local communities and underserved populations through greater investments in social support programs. 2018-19 AR Text Pages:2018-19 AR Text Pages 10/24/19 1:40 PM Page 5

Mid-South Food Bank Statement of Activity Years Ended June 30, 2019 & 2018

SUPPORT & REVENUE 2018-2019 2017-2018 Unaudited Audited

Support: Grants $ 1,476,758 $ 7,545,789 * Contributions 4,006,382 4,650,437 Total Support 5,483,140 12,196,226

REVENUES: Program Income 763,096 740,715 Investment s & Other Income 1,418,285 269,195 Total Revenues 2,181,381 1,009,910

Total Support & Revenues 7,664,521 13,206,136

EXPENSES

Program Services: Food Bank Warehouse 3,347,774 3,009,632 Food Purchases 1,679,680 1,432,743 Total Program Services 5,027,454 4,442,375

Supporting Services: General Administration 1,021,751 586,615 Fund Raising 967,908 827,953 Total Support Services 1,989,659 1,414,568

Total Expenses 7,017,113 5,856,943

Increase In Net Assets From Operations 647,408 7,349,193

In Kind & USDA Food- Received 28,097,409 17,697,420

Donated Food - Distributed (27,001,666) (19,403,856)

Change in Current Year Net Assets 1,743,151 5,642,757 Cash Investment in New Market Tax Credit Entity (4,765,989)

Total Net Assets At Year End $ 18,938,958 $ 21,961,796

*Includes $6.8M Capital Campaign Grants 2018-19 AR Text Pages:2018-19 AR Text Pages 10/24/19 1:40 PM Page 6

USDA 4%

Funding Program Services 10% Individuals 35% Sources Non-Goverment Grants 20%

Goverment Grants Corporations 20% 8%

Faith-Based Foundations 2% 1% $100,000+ Michael Mathias Clifton B. Phillips Speer Charitable Trust MIFA/No Hungry Senior Carol W. Prentiss State of Tennessee Henry and Snowden Morgan Liz Pritchard UnitedHealthCare Orgill, Inc. Renasant Bank Urban Child Institute Servicemaster Jack Roberts TN Dept. of Agriculture/USDA St. Francis Hospital Shelby County Government Stratas Foods Harry L. Smith $50,000 - $99,999 Superlo Foods Customers – St. Andrew's Episcopal Church Create Foundation Feed the Need scan cards St. Mary's Episcopal School Germantown United Methodist Church Thomas W. Briggs Foundation R. Andrew Taylor H. W. Durham Foundation Triumph Bank Tenet Healthcare Kroger Delta Division United Healthcare TPC Southwind Kroger Customers – Woodforest Charitable Foundation Transnetyx, Inc. Zero Hunger Zero Trezevant Enterprises, Inc. Waste scan cards $5,000 - $9,999 Trustmark ACB, Inc. Wells Fargo Foundation $20,000 - $49,999 All Community Events, Inc. Nancy E. Yarbrough Altria Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation Brenda Carter Bluescope Foundation $1,000 - $4,999 Cigna Health Marion S. Boyd Jr. A and R Construction City of Memphis Gloria Boyland Darren Aghabeg Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation Certifit Mark Allen John Dustin Buckman Charitable Trust Coca-Cola Consolidated Mark Allison NIKE Foundation Dixon Hughes Goodman Samuel P. Alluisi Shooting Hunger/TN Farm Bureau Ebert-Leblanc Family Foundation Altruria Elementary School PTO Tennessee Valley Authority Fullview M. B. Church American Snuff Company Tyson Foods, Inc. Robert W. Green Lynda A. Antonelli Walmart Foundation Christopher Hayman Bette Arndt Cletus M. Hodge Mr. & Mrs. Fred Ashwill $10,000 - $19,999 D. Ralph Horn Austin Memorial Foundation Bank of America J.U.G.S. International, Inc.- Stewart G. Austin Sr. JB and Nicole Bickerstaff Memphis Chapter Avant Insurance Agency Buckman Faith Kaye Barbara B. Bacharach Castle Retail Group/Cash Saver Knapp Foundation, Inc. Eleanor Baer Cathryn Hillstrom Davidson & Mitch C. Major Robert G. Baird Helen Hillstrom Hunter Fund Memphis Grizzlies Brooke and Alan Balducci John and Lalla Colmer MGM Resorts Foundation Balmoral Presbyterian Church Combined Federal Campaign of Allen H. Miskowiec Don C. Bane Greater Ark. Mid-South/Memphis Naval Support Activity Mid-South Chapel Mr. & Mrs. William Barnacastle Crews Family Foundation Robyn Pallera Laura Barrett Darden Foundation Parker Hannifin Corporation Matthew Barron Hal Fogelman Bartlett Elementary School Kids Kan Janet H. Brueck Lang 2018-19 AR Text Pages:2018-19 AR Text Pages 10/24/19 1:40 PM Page 7

Funding Sources

Gene Barzizza Mark Evans Stephanie Brown James Gayle Beckler Evetts Pharmacy, Inc. Jan-Pro Cleaning Systems Bellevue Middle School Kids Kan Exxon Mobil Corp. Mr. & Mrs. Alex P. Jekels Mr. & Mrs. Richard Binswanger Faith Christian Church Mr. & Mrs. Frank Jemison Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Rick Boop Franklin Family Mr. & Mrs. William H. Jermann Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Boyer Finard Properties Llc Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Jones Clint and Judy W. Bratton John W. Fischer Jr. Kate Bond Elementary Kids Kan Briggs Equipment Anne O. Fleming Robert A. Kaufman Dr. Maury W. Bronstein Sue Fouse Kathleen Keltner Augustus F. Brown Fox13 Family Focus Mike Kerr Bryce Corporation Mr. & Mrs. Tom P. Francis Susan Klarich Jerome Burt Peter J. Fuess Edwin Koshland Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Callihan G.M.B Church Fund Lambda Chi Alpha Canale Foundation Gardo Design Group Nathaniel Landau Mr. & Mrs. John F. Canale III Brenda Gatlin LBOE, Inc Cargill Matthew A. Giannini Learfield Communications Neale J. Carter William T. Giles Diane Lee Harry T. Cash II Michele Glasgow Tim R. Lee Paul A. Chambers W.B. Mike Glasgow Jr. Richard E. Lewis Dr. & Mrs. Richard C. Cheek Jeff Goldstein Matthew Linxwiler Mr. & Mrs Christopher K. Choate Kathy N. Gomes David Livingston Christ The Living Word Ministries Mr. & Mrs. Bob Goodman Louis S. Loeb Christ UMC Lamplighter's Class Myron Graves Louis Foods Christian Brothers High School Great American Home Store Larry A. Lunati Cisco Foundation Barden Greenfield Macy's/Bloomingdale's Corporate Services Sandra J. Clamp Greystone Servicing Corporation Madonna Circle Michael & Nicole Cody Mark Gries F. Andrew Mall Jim N. Collier William B. Groth Myron Mall Robert F. Cooper Mr. & Mrs. Rod C. Halsell Sylvia G. Marks Living Trust Cornerstone Systems Mickey L. Harlow David Martin Sara Cross Jeff D. Harris Thomas Martin David C. Dando Mr. & Mrs. William Hawkins MATA – Stuff a MATA Bus Mark T. Daniel William L. Hawkins Theresa M. Mauer Danny Lee Construction Jane E. Hayden Carter McDaniel III Mr. & Mrs. Dale C. Davis Regina G. Healy Jesse E. McGee Martin Davis Elizabeth S. Heflin Judy McKay Scott Dawson Scot R. Hendricks Chris McLemore Patricia Page Demetriou Roy W. Hendrix Jr. Tina B. McWhorter Sanjay Desai Ann Ray Hogue Mechanical Systems Company Preston H. Dorsett Lionel Hollins Fernando Mechereffe Dr. Jack G. Young & Mr. & Mrs. David H. Holloway Jr. Memphis Mechanical Services Beulah C. Young Foundation Marcia Honig Memphis University School Jim Drain Mr. & Mrs. Jim M. Hood Jr. Memphis Works Managerial John Duffy Louise R. Horn Mercedes-Benz of Collierville Reid Dulberger Houston High School International Club Jean W. Mercer Stephen T. Dunavant Idlewild Elementary School Kids Kan Mid-South Homebuyers Beth Ann Dunlap Idlewild Presbyterian Church Mid-South Electric Contractors Victor E. Durkee Seiko Igarashi Janet F. Misner Wilbur G. Edmiston Jason Jackson Miss Cordelia's Customers – Anne Emmerth Frances D. James Feed the Need scan cards 2018-19 AR Text Pages:2018-19 AR Text Pages 10/24/19 1:40 PM Page 8

Funding Sources

Wealthia P. Mitchell-Hinton J. Allen Scoggin Vendtronics, Inc. Cynthia Monson David Sharfman Mr. & Mrs. Michael Waddell Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Montague Jr. Glenda Sharp David J. Wages Sam B. Morgan Estelle K. Sheahan Nancy S. Walker Mr. & Mrs. Tommy Morlino Louie Sheppard Walmart Supercenter #2846 Linda L. Morris Linda A. Silk Bill Wassmer Susan J. Morrow Darral W. Simmons Gina G. Webb Dr. Charles W. Munn George G. Simmons Mr. & Mrs. Allen Wegner Aubrey M. Neal Mr. & Mrs. Ham Smythe III Mitchell Weiss New Neighbors of the Judith E. Soberman Mr. & Mrs. Brandon M. Wellford Greater Memphis Area David S. Sparks Joy B. Wernet Thomas B. Newbern Dr. Paula Spence-Evans Mr. & Mrs James West Rusty E. Newman St. Benedict at Auburndale Kids Kan Virginia Wester Mr. & Mrs. Steven A. Nimtz State of Tennessee Department John Westmoreland Jean F. Norfleet Of Human Services Benton M. Wheeler Kathleen M. O'Connell Patrick L. Steepleton Byrne Whitehead Elizabeth K. O'Grady Mr. & Mrs. Winn R. Stephenson Linda O. Wible Olympus Elmer Stout Gary M. Wilson Orion Federal Credit Union Mr. & Mrs. Ben J. Strafuss Michael Wittke Mr. & Mrs. James C. Paavola Strictly Vettes Of Memphis WR Community Services, LLC Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Paessler John Stubbs Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Wurtzburger Janice W. Pafford Robert A. Svoboda Rebecca Yeung Pakistan Association of Memphis Barnabas Tabor Jr. John C. Pekar Stephanie D. Tancredi Karla M. Perrizo Kevin J. Tanis Henry D. Petty III Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Tanner Joe Phelan David Tate Rochelle S. Pierce Hugh B. Taylor Zygmunt Porada Richard L. Taylor Prime Therapeutic William Taylor Priority Insurance Agency, Inc. Zona Dale Taylor Brian M. Ragghianti Temple Israel Alan E. Reese Donald Thomason Reginald Wurzburg Foundation N. Gordon Thompson Gregory B. Richards William Thompson Larry C. Riddle Greg Tomlinson Peter Rinaldi Trezevant Manor Eddie Robinson Tri-State Plumbing, Heating And A/C Mr. & Mrs. Thad S. Rodda Jr. Contractors, Inc. James E. Rogers William H. True Meryl Shahun Rosen Mr. & Mrs. Kelly H. Truitt Jay Royalty Lucy W. Turnbull Kevin D. Ruby Mr. & Mrs. Nathaniel Underwood Dr. & Mrs. Bennett Rudorfer University of Tennessee John W. Runyan Jr. Health Science Center Amy E. Ryan Unitedhealth Group Michele Ryland V. Alexander & Co., Inc. James C. Sams Ari Vanderwalde Mary Ann Sandidge Lashell Vaughn 2018-19 AR Text Pages:2018-19 AR Text Pages 10/24/19 1:40 PM Page 9

Hunger to Hope Campaign Donors 2018-2019

$100,000 - $500,000 Suntrust Foundation Assisi Foundation Jim & Libby Witherington AutoZone Day Foundation $500 - $1,999 FedEx Corporation Mr. & Mrs. Fred Ashwill International Paper Joey H. Brown Dr. Robert Burns & $10,000 - $99,999 Dr. Linda Nichols Anonymous Dr. Barbara Duncan Cody First Pharmacy Services Downtown Neighborhood First Tennessee Foundation Association Goldsmith Family Foundation Dr. Joe C. Greer Hyde Family Foundations Angela Johnson Kroger Foundation Roland & Rene Lee Janet H. Brueck Lang Mathew W. Lipscomb III Mr. & Mrs. Will E. May $2,000 - $9,999 Sissy & Peter Pettit Richard & Nancy Barnhart Beth & Kerry Regen Community Capital The Sonrise Group Deloitte Southern Bancorp Bank Diane E. Fahey Trezevant Manor Rod & Barbara Halsell Floyd Veasley E. Florence Hervery Veasley's Rubbish Removal James & Stephanie Huffman Mr. & Mrs. Michael Whitten Richard & Cathy James Lakesha F Williams Lipscomb & Pitts Insurance Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Wood Perre Coleman Magness Estella H. Mayhue-Greer In-Kind Mississippi Boulevard Christian Sue & Frank Guarino Church Kroger Delta Division Johnny & Kim Pitts M. Palazola Produce Susan H. Sanford 2018-19 AR Text Pages:2018-19 AR Text Pages 10/24/19 1:40 PM Page 10

Community Feeding Food Drives America 2% 1% Food Local Donors 8%

Sources USDA/FEMA 24% National Donors 49%

Purchased 16% 1,000,000 Pounds+ Kroger Sam's Club TN Dept of Agriculture/USDA Walmart Holy Nation Mamies Pies 100,000 – 999,999 Pounds Lanter Distribution Memphians Care Costco McLane Food Service Memphis Police Dept. Kellogg Company Nissi Logistics LLC Patterson Warehouse Mondelez International Superlo Walter P Rawl & Sons Riviana Foods Inc United Exchange Corporation RBX Inc Post Consumer Brands Roadtex Sprouts 5,000 – 9,999 Pounds Seven Sisters Scones Target Abilee Motor Express St George's Tyson Foods Americold/ General Mills Independent School Aziz Tamiya Sysco Memphis 50,000 – 99,999 Pounds Bulldog Freightway Treehouse Foods Aaron Thomas Company CR England US Army Corps of Engineers-MS Brimhall Foods Develey Mustard and Yuletide Office Solutions- City of Memphis Condiment Corporation OpFeed Family Dollar Emmanuel United Maines Paper & Foods Methodist Church 1,000 – 1,999 Pounds Smithfield Foods Estes Truck Line ABF-Freight US Foods L'ecole Culinaire Amerisource M & G Wholesales CA Freight Express 20,000 – 49,999 Pounds Pride of the Pond Cam Transport B & G Foods Prime Time Strategic Partners Conagra /Ryder Coca-Cola Swift Transportation Conagra Foods Corky's Trius Trucking Covenant Transport Empire Foods Goodsource Lessors Inc 2,000 – 4,999 Pounds Liberty Transportation OK Foods A.S. Barboro ME Transport Pepsi Beverages Company Automated Egg Producers & ME and Brothers Save-A-Lot Processors Presbytery of the Mid-South Shelby County Schools Bald Eagles Barns Salvation Army SDR Trucking BPI Smithfield Farmland St. Clair Foods CH Robinson Southern Refrigerated Sysco Colonial Freight Systems Transport Cowley Distribution Tennessee Wildlife Federation 10,000 – 19,999 Pounds Crete Corporation Treehouse Foods AARP Foundation DB Transport Treehouse Private Brands Americold/General Mills Dots Foods Barrett Distribution Iship Express Boaty's Transport Knight Transportation Bulldog Freightway Inc Kraft Heinz Foods Dr. Pepper/Snapple La Boulangerie Gourmets Leonetti's 2018-19 AR Text Pages:2018-19 AR Text Pages 10/24/19 1:40 PM Page 11

Residential School Senior Programs Programs Programs Shelters Rehab 3% 3% 2% Programs 3% Agencies & 4% Programs Youth Programs 8% On-Site Programs 9% Food Pantries Arkansas 68% Good Neighbor Love Center Mobile Pantry Crittenden County Mobile Pantry Hope House Ministries Mobile Pantry Total Deliverance Cathedral Tennessee CMI Healthcare Services Alpha Omega Veterans Service Baby Love Mississippi Jericho Baptist Church- Madison Location Food Pantry A.M.E.N Food Pantry Bread of Life Central Location Poplar-Residential Aberdeen Loaves and Fishes Mississippi Delta Council, Alzheimer's Day Services Casa Grace Towers Amory Food Pantry Coahoma Raleigh Location Catholic Charities Baldwyn Bearcats Market Nettleton F.A.I.T.H. Dorothy's Place Genesis House Baptist Desoto Olive Branch Food Ministry American Red Cross Catholic Church of Ascension Belmont UMC Pinecrest Baptist Church Barron Heights Community Central Area Church Benton County Backpack Program Development C. E. Ware Towers Mobile Pantry Quitman County Food Pantry Barry Towers Children & Family Services The Care Station-Clarksdale River of Life Assembly of God Bellevue Baptist Frayser Day Care Center Church of the Crossroads/His Sacred Heart Southern Bickford Community Center Youth Program Compassionate Touch Missions Borda Towers Christ Missionary Baptist Churches United Food Depot of Mobile Pantry DeSoto, Boys & Girls Clubs of Church Tishomingo County Marshall Garden Cafe Greater Memphis City View Towers Cistern Hill Baptist Church Safe, Inc. Buckman Youth Program Cocaine & Alcohol Mobile Pantry Saint Mark COGIC Buckman Kids Cafe Awareness Program Davis Temple Salvation Army-Tupelo Buckman Backpack Supportive Housing Emmanuel COGIC Shelter Program Veterans Transitional Housing Feeding Hearts Soup Kitchen Porter/Goodwill Backpack Creative Life First Assembly of God- Samaritans Program Prep School Clarksdale Second Baptist Church Porter/Goodwill Kids Cafe After School Program First Baptist Church-Coldwater Mobile Pantry Porter/Goodwill Youth Crockett Care Council First Presbyterian Church- Smithville Helping Hands Program Mobile Pantry Odessa Grant Pantry Solid Rock Assembly of God Boys & Girls Club of Jackson Divine Purpose First Presbyterian Church South Panola Community Youth Program Douglass Park Mobile Pantry Tunica Mobile Pantry St. James Temple COGIC Boys & Girls Club Brownsville Dyersburg Christian Center First United Methodist Church- St. Luke United Methodist Backpack Program Early Childhood Enrichment Tupelo Helping Hands Church Brenda Brawley Daily Bread Center Flat Rock Baptist Church St. Mark COGIC. Brinkley Heights Baptist Church Early Grove Feeding Ministry Fulton United Methodist The Pantry of Oxford & Bolton High School Pantry Family Safety Center Church Lafayette County Brownsville Baptist Church Fayette County Commission Harmony United Methodist Ten Point Senior Coalition Mobile Pantry on Aging Church-The Food Depot Youth Program Building Blocks Mentoring Mobile Pantry Heartland Church Pantry Program First Assembly of God-Jackson Helpful Samaritan Tippah County Good Samaritan Burdette United Methodist First Baptist Brownsville Hernando United Methodist Ripley Branch Church Outreach Center Mobile Pantry Church Walnut Branch Calvary Rescue Mission First Congregational Church Hope Ministries Tupelo Children's Mansion Capleville United Methodist Pantry Hosanna Family Worship Tupelo-Lee County Church Fishes & Loaves Center Mobile Pantry Hunger Coalition First Emmanuel Church Interfaith Council on Poverty Union County Good Samaritan First Presbyterian Church Itawamba United Methodist Center 5 Loaves and 2 Fishes Pantry Church Soup for the Soul Soup Kitchen First Unitarian Church First United Methodist Church, Tipton 2018-19 AR Text Pages:2018-19 AR Text Pages 10/24/19 1:40 PM Page 12

Agencies & Programs

First United Methodist Church, Hamilton River of Life Assembly of God The Mission at Union Valley Millington Leawood RMBC Community Services Trezevant Community First United Methodist Church, Olivet Fellowship Ruth Tate Senior Center Transitions Halfway Ministries Lauderdale Labell Salvation Army Memphis Transitions of Dyer County Mobile Pantry Memphis Family Shelter Youth Program United Methodist Church Forerunner Baptist Church Memphis Heritage Adult Rehabilitation Center Asbury Friends for Life Christian School Salvation Army Brownsville Faith Positive Living Center Memphis International Church Salvation Army Dyer County Grace Friendship Baptist Church Memphis Pet’s Alive Salvation Army, Jackson Heartsong Glendale Towers Memphis Recovery Centers Mobile Pantry Scott Center Good Samaritan Church Young Adults Program Second Baptist Obion United Methodist Team Laeth Grace Baptist Ministries Youth Program Serenity Recovery Centers Unity Temple COGIC Graceland Wesley Gardens Memphis Union Mission Shelby Station Mobile Pantry Grace House Shelter Spirit of Truth United University Coalition of Primary Calvary Colony Methodist Church Churches Extended Moriah House SRVS – Learning Center University of Memphis Tiger Grace St. Luke's Episcopal Transitional Program St. Andrew AME Church Pantry GRAD Academy Memphis Opportunity Center St. James COGIC Venson Center Greater Harvest COGIC Midtown Mosque St. John Baptist Church Victory Outreach Pantry Greater Imani Mississippi Boulevard Christian St. John Catholic School Warrior Ministries Greater Middle Baptist Church St. John Food Pantry Wesley Highland Meadow Halal Food Pantry Montgomery Towers St. John's United Methodist Wesley Stage Park Harbor House Monument of Love Baptist Church Westwood Youth Development Hickory Hill Mobile Pantry Church St. Jude Missionary Baptist Whiteville Mobile Pantry Senior Program Mt. Calvary Baptist Church Church Word of Faith Child Care Holly Grove MBC NAMBC Family Life Center Pantry Center Holy Temple Naked Truth Ministries Soup Kitchen Word of Faith Dyer Holy Trinity Community Church Neighborhood Christian Center St. Luke Missionary Baptist Iglesias Apostolica Chickasaw Place Church Impact American Ministries Grace Church Mobile Pantry JACOA Greenbriar Pantry St. Luke's United Methodist Jefferson Towers Greenbriar Truth-seekers Church Jewish Family Services Robinhood Pantry St. Mary's Catholic Church Judicare Robinhood Truth-seekers St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Kefauver Towers Scott Street Pantry Soup Kitchen Lake County Mobile Pantry Mobile Pantry Homeless Program Landmark Training New Allen AME Church St. Patrick Catholic Church Development Co. New Era MB Church After School Program Latham Towers New Mt. Zion Food Pantry Leawood Baptist Church Mobile Pantry Soup Kitchen Liberty Transitional Ministries New Tyler AME Church St. Paul Baptist Church Longstreet United Methodist North Frayser Mobile Pantry St. Vincent DePaul Church Orange Mound Mobile Pantry Soup Kitchen Longstreet Community Dinner Operation Hope Mobile Pantry Our Lady of Sorrows Pantry Longview Heights Seventh-day Pass It on Ministries St. Ann Church Pantry Adventist Church Petra Ministries St. Ann Conference Lowenstein House Pleasant Grove Missionary St. Michael Pantry Luther Terrace Baptist Church Synergy Foundation Magnolia Towers Mobile Pantry Teen Challenge of Memphis Matthew 25:40 Project WIT The Dwelling Place Mobile Pantry Reelfoot Rural Ministries The Life Church McNairy County Loaves Regional Interfaith Association Memphis & Fishes Regional One Outpatient Pantry Jackson Memphis Athletic Ministry Ridgely Chapel The Healing Center Youth Program Mobile Pantry Mobile Pantry Greenlaw Riverview Kansas The Help Group