Fresh News ® Capital Area Food Bank October 2015

The Capital Area Food Bank is Taking Hunger Off the Map

olving a problem begins with understanding it. So two years new path forward, indicating where more food or different resources ago, the food bank set about creating a digital Hunger Heat are needed. Map to help us better understand regional hunger. Specifically, In suburban Prince William County, for instance, the Hunger Heat S we wanted to know – to be able to see, and to show others – Map made it clear that there is significant hunger but not enough where the hunger safety net in the Washington metro area is functioning partners to help us meet the need. As a result, the food bank has best, where its holes are, and, most importantly, how our work is helping joined with Shoppers Food to turn a former school bus into a mobile to fill those holes in. feeding vehicle. “The Bus”, as it is simply known at the food bank, To build the map, we began by looking first at the current hunger travels to several sites each day throughout the summer months, needs throughout our region, using census data about food providing lunch to children who may often not receive a meal at insecurity in each census tract to create a base layer. Montgomeryhome when school is out. Next, we added in data about our work, The map has also been an important tool allowing us to see the nearly 45 million “A balanced, healthy diet is the foundation for being in targeting resources for existing programs, pounds of food we served to men, successful and productive on a daily basis.” such as the food bank’s school-based women, and children in the community — Bill Conway, Jr., Co-Founder, Co-CEO and Managing of The Carlyle Group, markets in DC’s Wards 7 and 8. A partnership on why he supports the CAFB. via 444 community partners in the 2015 with the organization Martha’s Table, the fiscal year. We distributed those pounds program enables parents and children to choose food together at an on the map based on where food insecure individuals live, taking into in-school, market-style pantry. The map was used to help the food account their access to a car or public transportation. bank determine which schools to roll the program out at first. Washington The map’s third layer overlays the first two pieces, showing how each Seeing the powerful ability of this map to guide our own work in such D.C. area’s need and the food distributed there line up. Arlingtona short amount of time, the food bank quickly realized that the map It is the map’s final layer that is setting a courseFairfax for the food bank’s could inform the work of other organizations and individuals in the future work. It highlights areas where the food that the CAFB is broader community as well. So just after Labor Day of this year, we Alexandriareleased the map publicly, making this informative and visually distributing is significantly less than the estimated amount of food Prince George’s needed to bridge the gap between what a family can obtain on its compelling tool a free good for all to use. In its early days of release, own and what it actually requires. the map had already been viewed by tens of thousands of people. Check it out by following the link from our home page at These “hunger hot spots” – which show up bright red on a map www.capitalareafoodbank.org. consisting largely of blues and pinks – create the guideposts for a

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any households served by the Capital Area Food Bank count tortillas, beans and masa as key pantry staples and routinely feature them in home-cooked meals. To ensure access to such M healthy ingredients, the CAFB recently added to its meny a regular selection of foods commonly requested by the Hispanic neighbors we serve – who largely reside in the Northern Virginia suburbs of Prince William and Fairfax counties – through our Core Foods Menu.

Our Core Foods Menu means that food assistance partners who serve children, families and seniors of Central and South American backgrounds can provide Maseca corn flour, dried beans, and corn tortillas received from the CAFB. All of these foods fit the CAFB’s standards for wellness – high fiber, low sugar, and low salt. We will offer more Hispanic foods as they become available, including for example, plantains which will be offered free of charge, as are all fruits and veggies.

Spanish speakers are a large and growing segment of our community, there are The CAFB’s Core Foods Menu ensures access to healthy, core ingredients requested by our Hispanic partners. over 1.25 million Spanish speakers in the Washington metro area. Thirty-eight percent of households served by the CAFB identify as Hispanic, and approximately Follow our new Spanish social media accounts: 27 percent of households served use Spanish as the primary language. In addition to the Core Foods Menu, the CAFB provides recipe cards and fresh produce @cafb_es guides in Spanish, which are available at no cost to partners. /CapitalAreaFoodBankEnEspanol

Bringing Wellness Close to Home by Hilary Salmon

The road to fresh produce just got a lot shorter for some of the food bank’s partners. In August of this year, the Capital Area Food Bank launched its first “produce hub”, which is getting more fruits and vegetables into the hands – and onto the plates – of those we serve. The hub is allowing our Virginia partners to pick up produce at a central location closer to them than the food bank’s Lorton facility. The result: we’re taking hunger off the map one person at a time with more healthy food for families and children in hard to reach places.

The produce hub concept was born, as many ideas at the food bank are, from a conversation with our partners. While discussing some of their ideas and challenges with us, our partners in Prince William county told us that the people they serve were eager for more produce. The limitation to getting it to them, however, was that the distance to the food bank’s facility was too long to drive on a regular basis, particularly when fighting rush hour traffic.

Following the meeting, the food bank team brainstormed ways to meet the challenge of getting more fresh fruits and vegetables to partners. Rather than having partners come to the produce, the team thought, let’s bring the produce to Produce Hubs get more fruits and vegetables into the hands-and onto the plates-of the children, seniors and families we serve. the partners, to a single location – a hub – that multiple organizations can pick up from.

With the idea in motion, the next step was to determine where to put a pilot produce hub. Here, the food bank’s Hunger Heat Map (see story, page 1) became instrumental. The team looked at the map for the telltale bright red areas that signal high hunger needs but low available resources to meet those needs, knowing that a hub in one of these locations would have the most impact. SERVE, a partner in Manassas, was ultimately selected to serve as the pilot distribution site based on its location and it proximity to several partners who were looking for more produce.

Now, on the third Wednesday of every month, a food bank truck rolls up to SERVE carrying peaches, tomatoes, onions, corn, carrots, potatoes, and other nutritious fruits and vegetables, along with guides for both storing and cooking each item. And after some time spent loading up their cars and trucks, representatives from partners Haymarket Regional Food Pantry; St. Thomas United Methodist Church; Yeshua Church of God in Christ; and House of Mercy drive away with produce that will soon go into nourishing meals for the men, women, and children who need them.

The early success of the produce hub pilot has the food bank thinking about other locations, like Triangle, VA and southern Prince George’s county, that would allow partners to more easily access fruits, vegetables, and, over time, additional nutritious food items.

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What We Do From the Editor

The Capital Area Food Bank feeds 12 percent of the Washington metro area population - that’s 540,000 of our region’s mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, sisters, brothers, and grandparents. We work with our network of 444 food Fresh News is published once a year by the assistance partners, including soup kitchens, food pantries, youth programs, Community Engagement Department. Comments of emergency shelters, senior programs, faith-based organizations, and others suggestions? Contact Shamia Holloway via email at to provide food and nutrition education to our neighbors in need. The food [email protected]. bank distributed 45 million pounds of food last year – the equivalent of 37.5 million meals – a third of which was fresh produce. #FilltheBowl Challenge Companies Take Hunger Off the Map by Ashley Hieb

The following companies helped provide thousands of meals to families, children and seniors struggling with hunger: Keller Williams Capital Properties Safelite Protiviti CustomInk Nest DC Kenrich Group FHI 360 Summit Group DC Hotel Collection

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“Hunger relief is EMPTY BOWLS important because IN THE CAPITAL AREA it helps people in need throughout the Washington Metropolitan area to put food on their tables. It is also very important because it provides life-saving aid to the most vulnerable people in Johnny Yataco, Washington Hispanic President and CAFB Board Member, our communities.” joins the challenge to solve hunger in our area.

The Capital Area Food Bank engaged local companies online by offering customized, farmhouse-style bowls Washington, D.C. and challenging employees to Fill the Bowl. Location Harris Teeter, Cardinal Bank and Car2Go sponsored the inaugural #FilltheBowl challenge benefiting the Capital Area Food FHI 360 Conference Center Bank, which began on September 1 and runs through October 16. The goal of the challenge was to raise funds for the food 1825 Connecticut Avenue, NW, 8th Floor bank, awareness about hunger in our community, and to continue conversations about hunger that began at the food bank’s Washington, D.C. 20009 regional Empty Bowls events. Date and Time From the Farmer, Misfit Juicery, Zenful Bites, Gordy’s Pickle Jar and other retailers provided the prizes for the winning Wednesday companies. Organizations across the region also helped start a conversation using #fillthebowl on social media. October 21, 2015 To see the full results and learn more, visit give.capitalareafoodbank.org/campaigns/fillthebowl-challenge. 11:30 AM – 2:00 PM Throughout September and October the food bank posted photos of Hunger Heroes on Social media. To check out more stories, go to: capitalareafoodbank Springfield, VA Location “I do this because it’s Hilton Hotel – Springfield helping to make a difference "Food and the 6550 Loisdale Road in the community, but also because environment are intrinsically Springfield, VA 22150 hunger has no limits.” linked, and I think many people like to focus on one without thinking much about Date and Time the other." Thursday October 29, 2015

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’ Location Bethesda Blues & Jazz Supper Club 7719 Wisconsin Avenue “Healthy food is Bethesda, MD 20814 important for a strong society because it’s the foundation of so many things. Date and Time Without food, you can’t function... We have Wednesday to be able to let people aspire to dreams November 4, 2015 that are much bigger than just having Michael Heller, to figure out where their next Farm Manager at Chesapeake Bay Foundation's 11:30 AM – 2:00 PM Andy Shallal, Clagett Farm Bus Boys & Poets Founder meal is coming from.” capitalareafoodbank.org/empty-bowls If your company missed this year’s campaign, make sure to get involved next year! 4 capitalareafoodbank.org

Community Partners Make it Happen Ober/Kaler Target Foundation Based in Baltimore, Maryland, Ober/Kaler is a law firm with a commitment to the Target is helping to feed thousands of children and their parents. Target’s Meals- communities in which its employees live and work. This past year, Ober/Kaler for-Minds program helped to lauch the CAFB’s Family Markets program, which not only supported the food bank’s Weekend Bag program withm a grant of allows parents and children to select food together at 31 school sites around the $15,000, but 20 Ober/Kaler staffers spent Saturday, June 6 packing Weekend region. The food bank has received $425,276 from Target. From five schools in Bags at the food bank’s Washington distribution center. With CAFB staff on hand, the District of Columbia three years ago, we are on track to serve 39 Family O/K packed 1,010 bags for children in need. ’Market sites each month by the end of our present fiscal year in June 2016. Protiviti Protiviti hosted a service day at CAFB in February to sort and pack 25,000 meals. 9th Annual Legal Food Frenzy Attorneys from 22 firms across Northern Virginia area competed in the 9th Thanks to Protiviti’s volunteer time-match opportunity, employee volunteer hours annual Legal Food Frenzy and raised over $45,000, a 27 percent increase over added up to another $2,800 in support for CAFB’s mission and work. The last year’s campaign. company has also generously sponsored the Blue Jeans Ball since 2014. In the Community with the CAFB

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SAIC WAMU Morgan Stanley SAIC raised over $37,000 for the CAFB by hosted a campaign in partnership During WAMU 88.5’s winter membership campaign, supporters Over the past four years alone, Morgan Stanley has provided $187,500 with Feeding America. This year, SAIC Executive Tom Wofford extended his of the station had an opportunity to support public radio and help to support Family Markets and Weekend Bag, food bank programs that leadership by serving on our annual Blue Jeans Ball Committee and SAIC fight hunger. Thanks to the outpouring of support, WAMU address child hunger. Most recently, 40 employees volunteered at our came on as a first time, $10,000 sponsor. exceeded its fundraising goals and provided CAFB with the Northeast distribution center in May and June of 2015, and sorted a equivalent of 120,000 meals. Of those who opted for a thank you total of 46,000 pounds of food – the equivalent of 38,333 meals. gift, 85 percent chose to give meals to support hunger relief in Safelite Auto Glass the Washington metro area Last December, Safelite Auto Glass responded to our call with their matching gift of $6,000 to help the CAFB raise over $34,000 online in 24-hours during Giving Tuesday. Safelite employees are consistently one of the CAFB’s top volunteer groups and will participate in the CAFB’s new Fill the Bowl Challenge from September 1 to October 16. Hunger Through the Eyes of the Driver by Michael Joseph as told to Shamia Holloway

Driving for the Capital Area Food Bank for the past five years has opened my eyes to the tremendous need in our area. My daily routes take me throughout D.C., Maryland and Virginia – picking up donations from major retailers and dropping off fresh produce to our partners. When I drop off my deliveries, I see long lines of people waiting for food – people with jobs and people who don’t look like they’re in need, all lined up. The struggle can be seen everywhere. I get the chance to see a lot of new things driving the CAFB truck, so when my supervisor asked me to fill in for a vacationing staff member and drive the CAFB’s newly converted Shoppers bus for a week, I jumped at the opportunity. It was my first time ever driving a bus and I was kind of nervous. Nonetheless, I was looking forward to a new challenge.

This past summer, the Shoppers Bus delivered lunches to hungry children living in Prince William County and made four daily stops. On my first day, I made it through the first two stops feeling pretty confident about my bus driving capabilities. At each of the two stops, the kids were waiting for the bus when I arrived and I served them lunch, talked with them for a bit and proceeded to the next stop. But when I got to the third stop, a trailer park, I lingered. There was a make-shift playground with kids Joseph calls the Shoppers Bus a brilliant idea that “helped get lunch to children and playing barefoot because they didn’t have shoes. The trailers were very small families who clearly lacked resources.” and old. This was my first experience seeing real poverty.

When I pulled up, the children swarmed the bus like birds and wanted to know my name. Was I “the new bus driver” and “did I have candy?” One boy, who everyone called Buddy, took a particular interest in the bus and wanted me to show him how all the buttons worked and where the lunches were stored. I let Buddy push the buttons on the bus and showed him the refrigeration. Over the course of the week, Buddy greeted me every day and he got me out of my shell. Instead of just delivering the lunches, I played some soccer and football with the kids, talked with a few of them, and even participated in a water balloon fight. I met Buddy’s mom and some of the other families as well.

The Shoppers Bus is a great idea and helped get lunch to children and families who clearly lacked resources. I enjoyed my time driving the bus and met some great people, especially “Buddy.” I would love to drive the bus again if I’m needed. But I probably wouldn’t participate in any more water balloon fights.

President's Council Donors for Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Reflects only monetary donations made between July 1 2014 - June 30 2015

Individual Donors J. Willard & Alice S. Marriott Edward M. Fluhr Jerome A. & Deena L. Kaplan Family Boon and Phyllis Chock Kevin McAnaney and Grace Christian Church Nalin and Anjuli Bamzai are listed first in each Foundation Martin and Sherry Franks Foundation Mary G. Clark and Craig R. Schaffer Catherine McCabe Howard & Geraldine Polinger Michael and Maureen Barbee level, Oranizational Jean Axelrod Memorial Foundation Kevin Goddard and Mary Santiago Jim & Marcia Rosenheim Family Fund Andrew and Amanda Coelho Noel McCaman and Mary Ann Pryor Family Foundation David and Livia Bardin Live Nation Music Group, Inc. John Grady III John & Nancy Goldsmith Family Irving M. Colonel Catherine McGuire Jane Emily Clymer Memorial Fund Joanne S. Barker Donors follow Marriott International, Inc. Megan Herman Foundation Amy B. Connelly Walter G. McMackin JP Morgan Thomas Barna Martha's Table Program Jeanette M. Honsa Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc. Michael Cook James and Marjorie McMann Kelly Riley Foundation Gentry and Sandra Barnes President's Council Maryland Food Bank Lynne and Joe Horning K&L Gates LLP Charles and Candace Cowan Maria Teresa Meyer Kolar Charitable Foundation of William Bates Chairman's Circle Morgan Stanley Foundation Heidi K. Hubbard Katten Muchin Rosenman David and Martha Dantzic Joanna A. Miller and Roger D. Brown BuckleySandler Ray and Ellen Battistelli $10,000+ Mt. Vernon Knights of Columbus Richard J. Hwang M. D. Foundation Inc. Igor and Keiko Dawid Mark and Jessica Miller Kraft Foods, Inc. Diana Bauer Anonymous (4) Club, Inc. John and Diane Hynes The Kellogg Collection, Inc. Frank Demarais and Barbara Frank and Barbara Miller Leading Systems Technologies, Inc. John P. Beal III Bedford Falls Foundation NAIOP - MD/DC Chapter Inc. Ernest Isenstadt and Judith Hsia The Lear Family Shuttleworth Jessie and Ann Miller Lincoln Park Strategies Kristin Bear Michael S. Beriss and Jean Carlson Nestle Allan W. Johnson Jr. Marshall B. Coyne Foundation, Inc. Tom Doong James L. Mills & Gayle Countryman-Mills McCandlish & Lillard Seth Becker Haise and Kevin Borgmann Ober Kaler Grimes & Shriver Joe Judge McCottry Industries, Inc. Barbara J. Easterling Edmond and Margaret Missiaen McKenna Long & Aldridge Foundation Inc. Kathryn H. Bedell Dean Brenner and Robin Shaffert Our Family Foundation Bradley L. Kading and Kim Ross Microsoft Giving Campaign John Engler Joan Mooney Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP Kelly Beeland and Bradley Canel Phil and Valerie Brown Panera Bread Foundation Sheila R. Kessinger Miller Brewing Company Mary A. Evans Tony Moraco National Rural Electric Cooperative Association Geoffrey Benelisha Mark Colley and Deborah Harsch PEPCO Paul B. Krauss Montgomery County - Health & David and Joan Evans Mary C. Morton Naval Support Activity Washington Katherine and Peter Benjamin Terry and Alisann Collins Philip L. Graham Fund Janet B. Kreizman Human Services Merle Fabian Randall Mottram and Mary M. Kimble Olsson Frank Weeda Terman Matz PC Robert M. Bennett Lawrence and Kimberly Cook Premium Distributors of VA, LLC Timothy J. Lawrie National Capitol Chapter ITPA Nancy S. Ferris Eric Murchison Otto-Whalley Family Foundation Matthew L. Bennett and Susan Lambert M. Patricia Davis PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Mary Jane Lee New Albertson's, Inc. Stephanie and Jason Fertig N. James and Ellen Myerberg PNC Joan K. Benziger Lois England Prince Charitable Trusts Richard and Mary Lou Lindholm Newman's Own Foundation Randi Field Randy Noranbrock Posner-Wallace Foundation Robin Bergen Ethan J. Friedman Prince George's County Office of Paul and Annie Mahon Nordstrom Charles A. Fleischman and Kenneth Oberly Professional Convention Management Carol and Gary Berman Kerry R. Geist Finance Marilyn Marcosson The Pampered Chef Carol Evans Ellen Oberwetter Assoc. - Capital Chapter Jessica Berman and Michael Fernandez David and Lorna Gladstone Rent-A-Center David and Joan Maxwell The Pew Charitable Trusts John Flood Susan Y. Palik PwC Keith Berner and Martha Ittner Leslie H. Goldberg Republic National Distributing Company Judith F. Mazo and Mike Seidman Qatar Foundation International Don and Cathy Fogel Odysseas Papadimitriou The Richard L. Levin Family Foundation Amy Bernstein and Dan Goldenberg David Guinasso Richard E. & Nancy P. Marriott Timothy McCormack Qualcomm Norton Francis and Anne Stauffer Jenna Papadopoulos Safeguard Properties Management LLC Marijean Berry and Jonathan Auerbach John and Belva Hayden Foundation, Inc. Jerry and Audrey Moran Ratner Companies Daniel Frisch Caitlin Parke The Samuel & Grace Gorlitz Foundation Maribeth Bersani Amy K. Dunbar and Ted Hester Robert P. and Arlene R. Kogod Shari Lawrence Pfleeger & Regal Foundation Sherry W. Gilbert Heidi Parsont Saratoga Insurance Brokers, Inc. David and Dawn Biggins Victorio and Diane Hoskins Family Foundation Charles P. Pfleeger RJ Hutton Charitable Trust John Michael Gilligan Mary K. Pedigo Sheehy Ford Of Springfield, Inc. Daaiyah Bilal-Threats Julie Jacobson Safeway Foundation Mari-Anne Pisarri The Russell Group Inc. Mary Cornelia Ginn Susan L. Phillips The Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament Margaret Binns and Patrick Mahon John and Diana Jaeger SAIC Adam and Kelli Polon Safelite AutoGlass Foundation Thomas and Laurie Gira Jeremy Presser TGI Friday's Michael Birbiglia Edward and Irene Kaplan Sandy Spring Bank Thomas and Eleanor Porter Safeway Inc. Peter Glaser Robert and Anne Quinn Thompson Coburn LLP Lincoln Bisbee The Honorable Gladys Kessler Harris Teeter Jennifer Sosin and Adam Posen Select Wines Peter and Denise Glassman Rosemary Regis and David DeRamus The Unruh Team Maria Bishop Jerry Knoll Service Distributing Inc. William and Sandra Rogers Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Terence J. Golden Bernard and Barbara Ries USI Insurance Alice A. Bishop John and Marilyn Kuray Share Our Strength David and Kristen Romero Simon and Sarah Larach Christine Grady Barbara C. Roberts and Whole Kids Foundation Hille Blackshaw Judy Anne Light Shoppers Food & Pharmacy J. Stapleton Roy Memorial Fund Robert and Regina Gramss J. Gary Roberts The Wollenberg Foundation Christine Blair Julie Mintz ShopRite Partners in Caring Fund Joan E. Ryzner SKDKnickerbocker John M. Grimberg Donna L. Rosen Diana J. Blalock Jane Strauss Northern Sodexo Steven Salop and Judith Gelman Southern Company Services, Inc. Carl H. Gunderson William Gould and Mary Rouvelas President's Council Marjorie Blanc John Rentzepis and Virginia Poole Stonesifer Kinsley Family Fund Cathrine Sasek Sprint Patricia A. Hansen John Scheibel and Ester Kurz Patron $1,000 - Charles and Allison Blanchard Bruce and Lori Rosenblum TAA | PR Oliver Shanks Sulica Fund Helen Harkins Ned Scherer and Elizabeth Kaiser $2,499 Mary Blatch Target Corporation Anne L. Shelton SunTrust Foundation Jacklyn Harris Sondra and Edwin Schonfeld Michael Blaustein Peter and Marla Schnall Anonymous (58) TD Charitable Foundation Neel B. Shepard Jr. Taste of the NFL Jeffrey B. Harrison Laurence and Susan Schor Rich and Jackie Boak Gretchen Sierra and Brandy Price Rashmi Abraham The Abe & Kathryn Selsky Marla D. Smith Tosa Foundation Margaret Freeston Hennessey Alfred M. Selgas Michael J. Bocian Carl L. Vacketta Esq. Amy Peck Abraham Foundation, Inc. Kristin Smith Treasury Wine Estates Paul and Lynda Heran Adam Shapiro Irene Bode David Vander Els Ronald D. Abramson The Herb Block Foundation Linda Keene Solomon Unilever United States Linda Hill Stanley and Mary Sherman Frank and Beth Boland Glenn and Suzanne Youngkin Peter Ackerman and Joanne The World Bank Steven D. Toney Foundation Said and Angela Hitti Albert D. Shuldiner and Emily B. Myers Joseph Bond 7-Eleven, Inc. Leedom-Ackerman United Healthcare of the Mid-Atlantic John Viner United Therapeutics Corporation Jonathan F. Smoot and Stephen P. Smith Daniel Bourassa ACT for Alexandria William B. Adams United Way of the National Capital Area Jeffrey A. Wyand Virginia Eagle Distributing Mary K. Hobbie Sandra Spear Bruce and Elizabeth Bowen Ahold Financial Services Douglas and Prudence Adler Venable Foundation Helen S. Yanchisin Company LLC James and Patricia Hoffman The Honorable John M. Steadman Elizabeth Brackett Ahold USA, Inc Charles Agee Jr. Virginia Imports Ltd. Anthony and Ellen Zelano Washington Forrest Foundation Sylvia Horwitz and Dov Weitman Ronald A. Stern and Elisse Walter Peter and Loren Brandman Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Sharon Ahmad The Wallace Genetic Foundation, Inc. Bruce Zimmer Washington Nationals Baseball Timothy and Debra Howard Samuel Tabak Ora Brane Feld LLP Donald P. Albers Walmart Foundation Karen Zizmor and Bruce Rinaldi Club, LLC Gary and Nola Huffman Kelly and Nicholas Testoni Paul Branum American Petroleum Institute John J. Albert WAMU 88.5/Bluegrass Country Albemarle Distributing Company Wawa Kasey Jarosz Athena Thornton Jon Brazill Association of American Anita A. Alexander Wegmans American Psychological Association Wells Fargo Community Support Geraldine and Wilbert Johnson Jim Tippett Adam Brecher Medical Colleges Americo S. Allegrino Wells Fargo Foundation Amgen Foundation Campaign Christie and John Johnson Ralph and Barbara Turner David Brindley Bainum Family Foundation Robb Allen YRCI Andrews & Kurth LLP Whole Foods Melissa Jones Luann Colburn Vaky Mark Brissette Balducci's Elena A. Alvarez Associated Distributors LLC Daniel Kaplan and Kay Richman Robert and Christine Van Kirk John Broadbent Bank of America Foundation Marta Ames President's Council AT&T President's Council Marcia B. Kass Daniel and Linda Vilardo William J. Brock and Kathy McGown The Bedford Falls Foundation Brent Andersen Trustee $5,000 - Beaverdale Foundation, Lowry Hill Benefactor $2,500 - Loretta R. King Charles W. Walton Brian J. Broderick Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc. Katherine Anderson $9,999 Bloomberg LP $4,999 Jay Kloosterboer and Craig and Darci Weaver Margaret Chriss and Anne Brodsky C & S Wholesale Grocers, Inc. Donald and Sally Anderson, Jr. Buchly Charity Fund of Lodge No.1 Barbara Zicari Howard Weiss Robert M. Brown Capital One Anonymous (22) Anonymous (32) Tove Anderson Capital Eagle, Inc. Sheila Klos Linden H. Welch Shannon Brown The Community Foundation for the Janet B. Abrams Carolyn Andrews Stephen Ansari Carefirst Bluecross Blueshield Mike Knobler Janet Louise Weller Robert and Susan Bruce National Capital Region Peter J. Albert and Charlotte Mahoney David and Deborah Astrove H.K. and Trina Armstrong Carita Foundation Barry L. Kostinsky G. Evans Witt and Amy R. Sabrin Daniel Burke The Connors Foundation Margaret R. Bennett Stanley and Shelley Balis Robert and Jane Asher Chales B. Preacher Foundation Steven B. Kramer Richard N. Wright III David G. Burr Diane and Norman Bernstein Joshua B. Bernstein David and Naomi Balto Susan and Robert Askew ConAgra Foods Sheldon Krantz and BAND Foundation Diane B. Burstein Foundation Raymond Bobo Andrew E. Barrer Ph. D. Lynn Atchison Constellationn an Exelon Company Laurie O. Robinson Bates White Economic Consulting Peter Buscemi and Judith Miller DLA Piper LLP Benjamin and Sue Boley Julianne Beall Lawrence and Carol Aten Country Vintner Sanjiv Kumar and Brown Family Foundation Inc. J. 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