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C: 100 M: 92 Y: 0 K: 1

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Queens

Brooklyn

Staten Island LETTERS FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND BOARD CHAIRS

Our goal is to eradicate hunger and Both of us welcome you to the rebirth poverty so we can close our doors. of the Pantry, a changing of the guard. But aspirations and efforts cannot always surmount the reality of suffer- This Annual Report marks the launch ing in our city. Last year we served of a new era for us: the definitive over half a million more meals than expansion of the Yorkville Com- the year before--nearly 2.5 million. mon Pantry into city-wide service, We saw a 24% increase in the expressed in our new, proud name, number of people served in our Common Pantry. Pantry program—people from 157 zip codes, far more than the 13 of Those great shifts in scope and name a few years ago. We responded were propelled by several factors: the to Superstorm Sandy, bringing landmark strategic plan guided by impacted communities meals, water, a superb team from McKinsey and supplies and clothing. Company, the impact of Superstorm Sandy, leading us to respond with Our decision to grow our programs emergency service in the Rockaways was a response to the circumstances and elsewhere, the explosive growth around us. Since 2007, 250 of of clients from all boroughs served at the city’s emergency food providers our 109th Street home. have closed due to lack of money or food. That is the backdrop behind We mark these transitions as well our changed name. People come with a change in our Board leadership to us from all over our city. To meet as Wendy finishes her term and the growing need, we’ve expanded Mike takes up the reins. We were our food rescue, tripled our efforts to both introduced to the Pantry by raise funds, modernized our Choice volunteering, and both found it pro- Pantry, and served more children in foundly meaningful. We are thrilled our Live Healthy! program. to work together for the continued excellence of the New York Common While we may not be able to stamp Pantry and invite you to work with us. out hunger in the short term, we Scientific studies have shown that continue to address these vexing philanthropy (whether volunteering social problems and make a difference or donating) will make you happier. for the growing numbers of strug- We have both experienced the truth gling New Yorkers. Thank you for of that at the Pantry: come join us your help. and see for yourself.

Stephen Grimaldi Wendy A. Stein Executive Director Outgoing Board Chair

Michael Fitzsimons Incoming Board Chair 34% of New Yorkers were unable to pay for food at some point in the last 24 months because they had to pay for rent. LETTERS FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR - Food Bank for , 2012 AND BOARD CHAIRS

In 2012 over one-half of CITY-WIDE unemployed NEED New Yorkers reported diffi- culty affording food. - Food Bank for New York City, 2012

One in four New York City children, nearly half a million, are food insecure, meaning they did not have an adequate Of all homeless food supply throughout the year. families in - New York City Coalition Against Hunger, 2012 shelters nationwide, one in six To cope are homeless with food in New York affordability City. challenges, - Coalition for the almost one in Homeless, 2013 three New York City residents purchased less food to save money in the last year. - Food Bank for New York City, 2012 New York Common Pantry Annual Report 2013 1 Provided 2,485,054 total meals across all programs. Up 21% from previous year

Assisted 24% more people overall

Served 13% more children than last year

Secured $4,543,520 in new benefits for participants

Served people from 157 zip codes throughout New York City

After Superstorm Sandy hit, NY Common Pantry promptly responded. From the first week of November until the end of August, we made deliveries to the areas of the city affected by the Superstorm. In that time we:

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Served 16,469 people

Served 221,809 meals

2 New York Common Pantry Annual Report 2013 CITYWIDE RESPONSE

New York Common Pantry Annual Report 2013 3 REBRANDING & BENEFIT With the help of McKinsey and Company, we completed a five-year strategic plan last summer. It showed that the impact of our work is felt beyond our East Harlem site and the name “Yorkville” no longer fit our scope. We began as a local response to neighborhood hunger but have grown to serve all five boroughs. Last year we served people from 157 of the entire city’s zip codes, our volunteers came from all over New York City, and we distrib- uted more food than any other single pantry site in the state. Finally, in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, we directly served , Queens, and Staten Island with food and supplies. Our new identity as New York Common Pantry grows from our support of the neediest New Yorkers no matter where they live.

The announcement of our new name and logo was made on the evening of March 7th during our annual Fill the Bag Benefit, when almost 300 guests gathered at The University Club to celebrate the Pantry’s work and mark its new beginnings. We honored Dr. Karen C. Altfest with the Founders Award, and Fairway Market and Lauren Lauren with Community Partner Awards. Maurice DuBois of WCBS-TV served as Master of Ceremonies and Karl Green of Bonhams in New York conducted the Live Auction.

It was the most successful Benefit in our history with over $500,000 raised to help further the work of our programs.

4 New York Common Pantry Annual Report 2013 REBRANDING & BENEFIT CHOICE PANTRY New York City’s largest community-based food pantry allows its thousands of participants to select culturally appropriate, nutritionally balanced food packages. The Pantry program serves all five boroughs of New York City. Members can order their food in advance through the Pantry Direct page on New York Common Pantry’s website, or on-site by using wireless touch-screen tablets. Volunteers pack each bag with the Pantry member’s choice from selections in each of the major food groups. Each family member receives three meals for four days.

In FY 13, Choice Pantry provided food assistance to 8,499 households, a total of 21,763 individuals.

New York Common Pantry Annual Report 2013 5 HELP 365 Now affiliated with Single Stop USA, this program is open 365 days a year to help Pantry members acquire benefits like Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Social Security Supplemental Income. Its case managers also help to access other appropriate resources to prevent families from being evicted from their homes and with employment referrals. Through unique collaborations with our partner agencies, staff directly process SNAP and Medicaid applications on-site. In addition, Help 365 provides ready-to-eat brown bag meals on days when there is no hot dinner service.

In FY 13, Help 365 and on-site providers accessed $3,701,270 in new benefits and acquisitions for Pantry members.

Antonia came to NY Common Pantry to meet with a case manager for

benefits acquisition. No longer living with her husband, Antonia, a 51

year-old woman, was not working and could not afford to pay rent nor did she have food. A Help 365 case manager screened her for benefits, provided her with a grocery bag, and signed her up to be a Pantry member. Antonia was able to receive cash assistance, rental assistance, SNAP, and Medicaid. Now that she is able to pay her rent, Antonia says her next goal is to find a job and become self-sufficient.

6 New York Common Pantry Annual Report 2013 LIVE HEALTHY! This program educates adults, children, and their families about healthy eat- ing, nutrition and active living. Classes are held at our 109th Street building and at community organizations around New York City. They feature recipes using items distributed in the Pantry program and encourage members to use our staples for nutritious, satisfying meals. Children and their families take trips to local farmers’ markets and to a farm in New York’s Columbia County, and children’s classes now include an active living component. Live Healthy! encourages participants to embrace healthy eating, active living, resiliency skills, and social support to improve overall quality of life.

In FY 13, Live Healthy! provided 216 classes and workshops, 6 trips to Katchkie Farm, and visited the Global Kitchen exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History.

New York Common Pantry Annual Report 2013 7 PROJECT DIGNITY Project Dignity’s case managers offer homeless individuals counseling and referral services, access to benefits and entitlements, substance abuse treatment, and other medical and social services. Project Dignity’s array of services is designed to meet the most basic needs of our visitors—food, haircuts, mail service, laundry—as well as the larger, more challenging issues they face—long-term housing, health care, and benefits. The program serves as a bridge back to health, well-being, and self-sufficiency for our homeless visitors.

In FY 13, Project Dignity provided assistance to 235 distinct individuals, including over $800,000 in benefits.

8 New York Common Pantry Annual Report 2013 HOT MEAL PROGRAM This program serves breakfast Monday through Friday and hot dinner on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. All meals are cooked on premises and our staff cooks prepare hearty balanced meals with wholesome ingre- dients. Beyond providing nutritious food, the program offers participants a chance to sit, eat, and socialize in a relaxing, safe, friendly atmosphere that offers a retreat from the stressors of being homeless or living in poverty.

In FY 13, a total of 75,147 meals were provided through the Hot Meal Program.

Mateo is a 41-year-old homeless man with an extensive history of mental illness and

substance abuse disorders. Mateo has been homeless since 2009 and has been working

with Project Dignity since 2012. After utilizing the shower and laundry facilities, Mateo met with a case manager who referred him to psychiatric services and began assisting him with the paperwork to apply for supportive housing. In June 2013, Mateo was approved for Supplemental Security Income monthly benefits and permanent supportive housing. He moved in August.

New York Common Pantry Annual Report 2013 9 HOW STAFF SERVES THOSE IN NEED

We are constantly working to provide our program participants with the best experiences and service. In order to do so we ensure that our staff has a wide variety of specialized skills—in food safety, nutrition, social work, and other areas. Staff members expand their knowledge of emergency food provision and community health issues by sharing best practices with other agencies and consortiums.

Our constant effort to improve service has brought new attention to our work.

FY13 saw the following: • We received the Invest in Others Charitable Foundation award

• We received the first ever Kathy Goldman Community Innovation Award from the Food Bank for New York City

• Our outgoing Board Chair, Wendy A. Stein, was profiled in the Wall Street Journal

• The French Food Ministry visited to learn how we fight hunger

10 New York Common Pantry Annual Report 2013 HOW VOLUNTEERS MAKE A DIFFERENCE This year 23% more volunteers provided over 39,000 hours of service.

Volunteers: - prepared and served hot meals

- unpacked and stored food deliveries

- helped Pantry members order food

- assembled Choice Pantry orders, and more

We are able to provide our services thanks to the dedication and tireless enthusiasm of our volunteers. For more ways to help visit http://www.nycommonpantry.org/volunteer.html or contact Jen Winter, Volunteer Coordinator, at 917-720-9719 or [email protected]

New York Common Pantry Annual Report 2013 11 Volunteer Honor Roll- groups that volunteered 50 hours or more in FY 13 Thank you! Deloitte Individual Donors Eisai $25,000+ Elsevier Michael Fisch Endurance Didi and Oscar Schafer Equinix Wendy A. Stein and Bart Friedman Ernst & Young Veronica and Michael Stubbs Firmenich Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer $10,000 – 24,999 Goldman Sachs Sherrell Andrews and Hampton Inn Robert Kuhbach ING Candice and John Frawley InvestmentNews Barbara and Henry Gooss JPMorgan Chase Ruth E. Horowitz and Jones Lang LaSalle Michael Nachman Macy’s Theresa and Peter Kaufman Mast Global Anne P. and Jock A. MacKinnon Morgan Stanley Gerard M. Meistrell National Australia Bank Michael Nachman Neuberger Berman Rebecca Robertson and Novus Direct Byron Knief Organizations Pfizer Jeffrey A. Rosen AHRC—New York Post Properties Margaret Sung and Americorps RBC Capital Markets Michael Schmidtberger Brick Presbyterian Church Ridgewood Savings Bank Build On RR Donnelley $5,000 – 9,999 Camp Tel-Yehudah Shake Shack Annette and Eric J. Altmann Center for Student Missions Target Mary and David Andryc Changing the Odds TD Bank Kerri and Richard Bartlett Experience Mission The CDM Group Kathleen and Eduard Beit Harlem MeetUp Time Warner Melissa E. Benzuly and Holy Spirit Catholic Church Wells Fargo Johnathan A. Schaffzin Joshua Expeditions Wyndham Worldwide Paula and Terry Chabrowe LDS Missionaries Young and Rubicam Elaine C. Clark Young Democrats Zurich Insurance Company Christina Dolan and Mission NYC Michael Fitzsimons New York Cares Schools Anne Grissinger New York City Coaltion Academy for Young Writers Lindsay and Charles Higgins Against Hunger Baruch College Linda and Paul Holt New York Junior League Birch Wathen Lenox School Annie and Benjamin Huneke Park Avenue Synagogue Columbia Grammar and Tracy and Gary Israel Phoenix House Prepatory School Susan and Peter Kessler Quality Services for the Georgette and Charles Mallory Autism Community Doreen Morales RAPP Program Ethical Culture Fieldston School Neda and Pericles Navab Rauschenbach Metro Ministries Harbor Science and Arts Madeleine and Marc Rice Rhinelander Children’s Center Charter School Elizabeth and David Sherman St. James’ Church Hewitt School Darcy Stacom and St. Vincent Ferrer Church Christopher Kraus Street Squash Hostos College Michele and Sri Wijegoonaratna Students for Service Sugarhill Mennonite Ministries International Community High School $1,000 – 4,999 Temple Emanu-El Louisiana Tech University Edin Alic Temple Shaaray Tefila New York College of Podiatric Linda and Phil Andryc United Way of New York City Medicine Andrew B. Armstrong YAI Lise and James Aug Youth Service Opportunities Newton Country Day School Andrew Augenblick Project Pace High School Karin and Henry C. Barkhorn III Jeffrey L. Berenson Corporations Packer Collegiate Institute Anne and Philip Bergan AIG Rebecca School Edward Blanchard Akamai Technologies St. Jean Baptiste High School Diana Bowes American Express SAR High School Betty Buchan Bloomingdale’s Mary L. Bundy BNY Mellon Trevor School Barbara T. and Frederic Busch, MD Brown Brothers Harriman Urban Academy Leslie R. Caldwell Burberry Winston Preparatory Schools Helen Chapman and Cahill Gordon & Reindel, LLP Xavier High School Robert Monroe Credit Suisse Meaghan and Michael Chorske

12 New York Common Pantry Annual Report 2013 Volunteer Honor Roll- groups that volunteered 50 hours or more in FY 13 Thank you! Elizabeth Cook and Reynold Levy Carolyn Levine and Richard Preiss Charles J. Conroy Dorothy Davies and Lucinda Covert-Vail Julian Pritchard Wendy E. Cooper Jeremy Kramer Catherine Curry and Andres Gil Hope S. Rogers Diane Cornell Susan Kroll Robert Daum Robert De Rothschild Anne Cote-Taylor Theodore Kurz Linda A. Davidow Judy and Timothy Rudderow George B. Crawford Andrea and Jeffrey Jane and William Donaldson Pooja and Michael Rutberg Katherine B. Crosby Landes Jonilla Dorsten and John Boyles Lite and Arnold Sabin Avigail Dadone Dorothy and Robert Leo Joan F. and Wolcott B. Dunham Rosemarie and Louis P. Salvatore Shirley Daigler Linda Lennon and Liora Elghanayan Judith Gibbons and Laura and John De Boisblanc Stuart Baskin Diane Englander and Francesco Scattone Donald DeMarco Kenneth D. Levien Mark Underberg Robert H. Schaffer Stephen J. Derbes Andrea D. Lewis Karen and John Erickson Maddy Schaffer Lisbeth Diringer Florence C. Long Linda J. Evangelista Linda Silverman Nina M. Dougar William Lopez Suzanne Fawbush and Talbott and Carter Simonds Susan and James Dunne III Diane and James Lyon Christopher Grisanti Daniel Slotwiner Joan and Robert Easton Adam Malkin Amy and Howard Feller Edith Van Slyck Jack Ellenberger Elizabeth Manocha Kathleen and Cary Fields Lauren and William Stahl Darianne T. Elliott Katherine W. Manning and Beth Finkel Barbara Alexander Stiles Kerry Eschwie Carey R. Dunne Elizabeth and James Fishman Merrill Stubbs and Courtney and Sebastian Glenn Martin Kathleen G. Flintoft Jonathan Dorman Fain Diane and Adam Max Marianne and John Fouhey James Torrey Fleur Fairman Luanne McGrain and Eric Brauer Robin and David Freedman Catherine and Wolfgang Traber Miriam and Thomas Farmakis Mary Joan McGovern Barbara and Peter Georgescu Nancy A. Visser Linda N. Fell Jack McGrath Jenny A. Gerard Lisa Wagner Scott Fell Tom Meites Sandra and Laurence Gluck Eileen Walker Susan Cook and Drew Fine Elizabeth Van Merkensteijn Andrew I. Gordon Victoria S. Walsh Frances Fish Tompkins Dennis Meyers Mark A. Grbesa Elaine and Robert Weiss Jeanne D. Fisher Eve Michael Kimberly and Jeffrey Greenberg Eva and Max Weissman Ira Fitlin Sarah Mies Katherina Grunfeld Filippa and Mark Williams Holley and Russell Flagg Susan Minkowitz Marc P. Hanrahan John C. Weber, M.D. Laura Flora Alice Naude and Stephen Saxl Candice H. Ho Nancy and William Zeitler Elizabeth C. Forster Carol and Frank Nickell Miriam and Steven J. Hyman John Zurcher Myra L. Freed and Anne and Juan O’Campo Joan Japha Seth Orlow, M.D. Kim and Paul O’Connor Camille and Rory Kelleher Emily Friedman Carolyn and Ken B. Ottenbreit Patricia M. Kelly $250 - 999 Edward Gallagher Jacqueline N. Paige Jane and Arjen Keuskamp Wendy and Danal Abrams Maryann D. Gangi Paul Palazzo Steven Bruce Klinksy Corey Adam Alice Geller and Scott Levine Danielle Passno Meg Langan and Evan Ladouceur Marjorie and Robert Altfest Rosemary J. Gelshenen Carolyn and William Patterson and David Lauren Andrew Altfest Jan and Steven Golann Susan Pattullo Sandra Lynn Lazo and Frieda and Robert Alutin Lucia Hwong Gordon Paul Peacock Donald Layton Kimberly Antler and Elizabeth Gormley James E. Pearman Talbot Logan and William R. Miller Alexander Johnson Luetta and Jay Gould Sylvia Pereli Mary and Jim Lewis Judith and Alan Appelbaum Dan Grasso Robert F. Perry Claire S. Lord Lynn S. Applbaum Allison and Thaddeus Gray Hazel Plunkett Marilyn and Jay Lubell Marian and Bob Bach Rachel Greenfield Lisa A. Pollack Fredric Mack Veronica and James Baker John E. Greenwood Alexandra Porteous Peter Manning Carol and Peter Barry Brett Gross Nina and Arturo Porzecanski Allan Mantel Richard Barsam Wendy and Robert Gunn Joanne S. Propp Diane T. Matusiak Anne M. Begley Carol and Steven Gutman Janet and Benjamine Pyne Mary A. McCaffrey Judith and Charles Bergoffen Barbara and William Haney Edward and Miranda Reynolds Eileen McEvoy Natasha and Lawrence Bergreen Susan and Stuart Hartz Sandra and Richard Rippe Andrew McIntyre Laura Bernstein and Bruce Reznick Drucilla and Stephen Haskin Elizabeth and John Robertshaw Beverly and Marc Michel Anna and Joseph Blanchfield Adam J. Heft Christine and James Robinson Jean Chandler Miller Jessica Blatz Grace and Miguel Hennessy Linda Robinson Andrea Mills Kathleen Van Bockstaele Dana and Wililam Herrman Anne Ronzoni Joan Mintz and Robinson Markel Joseph M. Boitano Lora Hersh Hilda Rosenthal Sara E. Moss Donna J. Bolkcom Jamie Hirsh Marilena Ruscica and Nina and Alan Myers Richard Braddock Katherine Hoffman Peter Wolfenden Kathy L. Nalywajko Kathryn and James Brandt Mary-Ella Holst and Mary and Winthrop Rutherfurd Lois and Andre Nasser Barbara Brenner Guy Quinlan David Ryan Svetlana Novikova David Brinker Dara Hunt Robert H. Scarborough III Jacqueline N. Page Cathy Brienza Ingram Mark Iger Warren B. Scharf Meredith Page Bebe and Douglas Broadwater Janet and Peter E. Jacobson Alison Schatz Elizabeth Patrick and Mark Li Jennifer M. Bruder Susan Henshaw Jones Melissa and Steven Sedlis, M.D. Jim Pavia Nancy and Jim Burns Dayssi and Paul Kanavos Pamela and Douglas Selin Elizabeth Peters Sharon Bush Andrea Chase and Allan Silverstein Philip Pfeffer, M.D. Julie and John Casesa Kenneth Kirschner Kathleen and Richard Anne and Paul Pfeiffer Ben Casselman Mary Faucher and Simon Sharon E. Pietrzak Kathleen and Neil Chrisman Steven Klugman Lary Simpson David Pinchin Martin J. Cohen Marcia R. Kowan Tamar Smith New York Common Pantry Annual Report 2013 13 Patricia and Andrew Diane Bondareff Madeleine B. Rice Temple Emanu-El Soussloff Didi Schafer Madison Avenue Temple Emanu-El Nursery School Penny and Arnold Disney ABC Television Group Presbyterian Church Temple Israel of the City of New York Spangler Donald DeMarco Madison Avenue Presbyterian Temple Shaaray Tefila Claire A. Stein Doreen S. Morales Day School The Bonnie Strauss Dorian’s Seafood Market Manhattan College The Brick Presbyterian Church Susan Strauss Due Restaurant The Brown Cup Christopher Tamis Dulce Vida Cafe Margaret Bitler The Buckley School Lesley Tcheyan Dwight School Marilyn Lubell The Douglas Thomas East Harlem School Marty Galak The Chew Geoffrey Thompson East Side Middle School Merrill Stubbs Dorman The Colbert Report Catherine Tracy Educational Housing Services Michael Chaut, Monday Night Magic The Daily Sheila Traglio EFAP/City Council - Food Bank for Migliorelli Farm The Caroline and James Tripp New York City Milbank The Estée Lauder Companies, Inc. Maria and Mark Vassallo Eli’s Morgan Stanley The Family School Jacqueline and Charles Warren Elizabeth Gormley Mount Sinai Medical Center The International Preschools Carol Warshawsky Ella Baker High School New Visions Charter High School The Metropolitan Opera Lynne Weddington Tucker Emily Friedman New York Academy of Medicine The Nightingale-Bamford School Andrew Williams Epiphany Community NorthEast Community Bank The Speyer Legacy School Thomas H. Wood Nursery School Northside Center for Child The Unitarian Church of all Souls Ginger and Geoffrey F. Worden Essa Bagels Development Trader Joe’s Boniface Zaino Ethical Culture Fieldston School Nuno Q. Sousa Transcare Fairway Market O’Brien Family Trapeze School NYC IN-KIND DONORS FEED P.S. 57 Travel Zoo ABC Food52 Park Avenue Christian Church Alexander Robertson School Food Bank for New York City Park Avenue Christian Church United States Army Military Alan Shalita FreshDirect Day School Academy at West Point Aleta A. Shipley Park Avenue Synagogue Veronica Stubbs All Souls School Gilt Groupe Park Avenue United witchcraft Andrew L. Busser Girl Scout Organization Methodist Church Wendy A. Stein Ann Roberts Glebocki Farms Park Avenue United Methodist WhyHunger Anne P. MacKinnon Godiva Chocolatier Day School Wildlife Conservation Society Annie and Ben Huneke Great Performances Patricia M. Kelly William Woodward Jr. Nursery School AOL, Inc. Great Performances: Artists Pericles Kourts Winston Preparatory School Apple Bank As Waitresses, Inc. Peter S. Kaufman York Avenue Preschool Birch Wathen Lenox School Great Performances: El Museo PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP York Preparatory School Bob Lawrence del Barrio Princeton Association of NYC Boys Harbor Senior Great Performances: Plaza Hotel We express our heartfelt apprecia- Education Program Grow NYC Regis High School tion to the many hundreds of do- Bowlmor Lanes Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Resurrection Episcopal Day School nors who gave clothing, food, toys Brownie Troop #3459 Harlem Bed and Breakfast Richard Mattiaccio and cash contributions to NYCP in Hewitt School amounts less than $250 and regret Candice K. Frawley Horace Mann Nursery School Samantha Schmidt that space limitations prevent our Candle 79 Horace Mann School Sara Blackburn listing each name in this report. Carolann Johns Hot Bread Kitchen Sara E. Moss Thank you! Children’s All Day School Hunter College Elementary School Sauvion Best, Inc. Chipotle Hunter College High School Seton PreSchool CORPORATE DONORS Christ Church United Methodist ING Financial Services, Inc. Sherrell Andrews AIG Church of St. Ignatius Loyola Island Sidley Austin, LLP Amerigroup Corporation Church of the Heavenly Rest J. McLaughlin Silver Point Capital Aramark City College Bio-Medical Jamie Hirsh Spence School Altfest Personal Wealth Management Engineering Dept Jim Pavia Sprinkles Cupcakes Atwood Consulting City Harvest John O’Mara St. Bernard’s School Bank of America City Year Jose Campos St. Francis Food Pantries & Shelters Bloomingdale’s Collegiate School Katherina Grunfeld St. James’ Church Bramson Productions Comedy Central Kathleen G. Flintoft St. Jean Baptiste Church Butterball Turkey Congregation Da’at Elohim Kathy A. Leo St. John the Martyr Charity Buzz Congregation Or Zarua Kathy L. Nalywajko St. Joseph’s Church Yorkville Charles Schwab & Co. Congregation Rodeph Sholom L’Escale St. Joseph’s School Yorkville Chase Convent of the Sacred Heart La Scuola D’Italia St. Monica’s Catholic Church Chubb & Son Credit Suisse Late Show with David Letterman St. Paul’s Church Cravath, Swaine & Moore, LLP Daniel Slotwiner Laura S. Paulson St. Stephen of Hungary School Dagele Brothers Produce Dara Hunt Lincoln Correctional Facility St. Stephen’s Church Davis Polk & Wardwell, LLP Dawn Jiosi Lindsay Higgins St. Thomas More Playgroup DeskNet Dawn Truesdell Lite Sabin St. Vincent Ferrer Church Driscoll Foods Delamar Greenwich Harbor Lloyd’s Carrot Cake T L Communications Elizabeth Rose Consulting Diane B. Shoes Lycee Francais De New York TEFAP—Food Bank for New York City Equinix

14 New York Common Pantry Annual Report 2013 Faber Dauefer Itrato Cabot Newton Country Day School of Milbank Memorial Fund Kirsten Gillibrand Fairway Market The Sacred Heart Moorhead Family Fund United States Senator Food52 P.S. 151 Yorkville Community School Namm Foundation Carolyn B. Maloney Fortress Investment Group, LLC P.S. 527 Parent Teacher Association Network for Good U.S. House of Representatives, Foundation Source Regis High School Order of Malta New York Congressional Goldman Sachs Spence School Peter & Eileen Smith Trust District 12 Google St. Bernard’s School Pfizer Foundation Charles B. Rangel ING Financial Services, LLC St. Joseph’s School – Yorkville Provident Foundation U.S. House of Representatives, Julien Farel, LLC St. Vincent De Paul Society Richard Scheiner Family Charitable New York Congressional King & Spalding, LLC State Employees Federated Appeal Foundation Trust District 13 Labaton Sucharow, LLP Sugar Hill Mennonite Mission Robert D. & Elaine Weiss Jose M. Serrano Latham & Watkins, LLP The Chapin School Charitable Foundation U.S. House of Representatives, Legg Mason, LLP The William Woodward, Jr. Robin Hood Foundation New York Congressional Lindabury, McCormick, Nursery School Schulman Family Foundation District 29 Estabrook & Cooper United Way of New York City Schutz-Engel Fund Liz Krueger Lutz and Carr West London Synagogue Schwab Charitable Fund New York State Senate, Macy’s Single Stop USA District 28 Marriott International FOUNDATION DONORS Stainman Family Foundation Robert Rodriguez Milbank, Tweed, Hadley, & Achelis Foundation Sumner Gerard Foundation New York State Assembly, McCloy, LLP Allan Silverstein Family Foundation The New York Community Trust District 30 Morgan Stanley. Alpern Family Foundation The Penates Foundation Bill Perkins Mount Sinai Hospital American Express Foundation The Robert and Nettie Benenson New York State Senate, New York Life Giving Campaign Barker Welfare Foundation Foundation District 68 NBCUniversal Media Bonnie Johnson Sacerdote The Robinson Family Fund NorthEast Community Bank Foundation The Rudin Foundation Mayor of New York Party Rental Ltd. Brooke Janis Living Trust The Schwartz Family Foundation Daniel Garodnick R. Stephens Financial, Inc. Chaney Family Foundation Thomas P. Sculco & Cynthia D. New York City Council Member, Redburn Partners Cissy Taggert Brayshaw Trust Sculco Foundation District 4 Royal Bank of Canada Credit Suisse Americas Foundation Thompson Family Foundation Jessica Lappin Samar Boutique Corporation David and Frances Eberhart Tim & Judy Rudderow Foundation New York City Council Member, Satori Sciences Inc. Foundation Vanguard Charitable Endowment District 5 Sincere & Co., LLC Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Program Melissa Mark-Viverito Special Events Unlimited Donald and Barbara Zucker Virginia M. Schirrmeister Charitable New York City Council Member, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher Family Foundation Lead Trust District 8 & Flom, LLP Elsevier Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation Christine C. Quinn Solera Capital Emy & Emily Herzfeld Foundation World Wings International, Inc./ Speaker, New York City Council Taconic Capital Advisors, LP Episcopal Charities Manhattan Chapter Scott M. Stringer The Estée Lauder Companies, Inc. ExxonMobil Foundation Y.A. Istel Foundation Manhattan Borough President The Flateman Law Firm Federic & Anne Garonzik Foundation Y.H. Mirzoeff & Sons Foundation Truist FEED Foundation PARTNER Yahoo Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS AND White & Case, LLP FJC- A Foundation Of AGENCIES/ PARTNERS CONSORTIUMS Willkie, Farr & Gallagher, LLP Philanthropic Funds New York State Department Animal Relief Fund Zorfas & Kafesjian Grace R. and Alan D. Marcus of Health: Hunger Prevention City Harvest Foundation and Nutrition Assistance East Side Homeless Network ORGANIZATIONAL Happy Elephant Foundation Prevention (HPNAP) FEED DONORS Harold & Mimi Steinberg New York City Department Feeding America Alexander Robertson School Charitable Trust of Youth and Community Food Bank for New York City The Center for Student Missions Heckscher Foundation for Children Development Go Green East Harlem! Central Synagogue Henry C. and Karin J. Barkhorn New York City Emergency Grow NYC Christ Church United Methodist Foundation Food Assistance Program Human Services Consortium Church Of St. Ignatius Loyola Hyde and Watson Foundation (EFAP) of East Harlem City Year Invest In Others Charitable Foundation United Way Emergency Food Katchkie Farms/Great Columbia Grammar & Prep School Irene Ritter Foundation and Shelter Program (EFSP) Performances/Sylvia Center Common Cents New York Jack M. & Rose Ullman Foundation United States Department of Kids in Sports The Commonwealth Fund Jean and Louis Dreyfus Foundation Housing and Urban Development Mt. Sinai Medical Center Community Voices Heard Jeffrey & Bettysue Hughes New York Cares Dickinson College, The Treehouse Foundation New York City Coalition East 79th Street Neighborhood Jewish Communal Fund ELECTED OFFICIALS Against Hunger Association JP Morgan Chase Foundation We give special thanks for the NYC Financial Action Consortium Ella Baker High School Leo Model Foundation support and encouragement of our Project for Psychiatric Outreach Ethical Culture Fieldston School L. Stahl/T. Stahl-Maranga Foundation friends in elected office. to the Homeless First Parish In Needham Malcolm Gibbs Foundation Single Stop, USA Food Bank for New York City Marshall Rose Family Foundation Andrew Cuomo United Way of New York City Holy Spirit Youth Ministry Matzkin Foundation New York State Governor Urban Justice Center Horace Mann School Meredith Family Foundation Charles E. Schumer WhyHunger Immanuel Lutheran Church Michel Family Foundation United States Senator

New York Common Pantry Annual Report 2013 15 FINANCIAL REPORT Fiscal Year July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013

REVENUE Net Assets for Sponsoring Organization, interest, and miscellaneous fiscal year ended $132,028 Individuals $345,620 June 30, 2013: $5,348,406

Government $453,200 This information was abstracted from Foundations/ unaudited financial statements for the Corporations fiscal year ending June 30, 2013. $1,741,343 Audited financial statements are on Events $576,213 file at New orkY Common Pantry, 8 East 109th Street, New York, NY

In-KInd 10029. A copy of the annual report $1,164,151 filed with the New orkY State Of- Total Revenue $4,412,556 fice of Charities Registration may be obtained on request from New York Common Pantry. EXPENSES Fundraising 8% Management & General 11%

Programs 81%

Cost per Pantry Total Expenses meal: $.84 $4,129,268

16 New York Common Pantry Annual Report 2013 MISSION STATEMENT New York Common Pantry is dedicated to reducing hunger throughout New York City while promoting dignity and self-sufficiency.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS NYCP STAFF Michael Fitzsimons ADVISORY COUNCIL Muhammad Al-Amin, Project Dignity Coordinator Chair Edward Gallagher Michael Auerbach, Van Driver Andrea Hagelgans Mario Arrendell, Help 365 Case Manager II Jamie Hirsh Kelly A. Barkley, Development Associate: Events & Pat M. Kelly Elaine Clark Communications Candice K. Frawley Susan Kessler Sara Bartels, Live Healthy! Program Manager Wendy A. Stein Michael Kutch Vice Chairs Neda Navab Renata Bermudez-Velasquez, Live Healthy! Program Aide Madeleine Rice Neill Bogan, Director of Development and Communications Aleta A. Shipley Allan Brown, Operations Associate Katherina Grunfeld Elaine Weiss Ralph Davis, Staff Accountant Secretary Keith Felder, Operations Associate SPONSORING ORGANIZATIONS Wendel Franks, Cook Camille Kelleher The Brick Presbyterian Church Charlene Gonzalez, Help 365 Case Manager The Church of the Heavenly Rest Treasurer Stephen Grimaldi, Executive Director The Church of the Holy Trinity Akeem Hamilton, Finance Assistant Sherrell Andrews Church of St. Thomas More Mary K. Andryc Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church Ivan Jackson, Kitchen Aide Hartley Bernstein Park Avenue Christian Church Jasmine Jackson, Live Healthy! Program Aide Brad Beckstrom Park Avenue Synagogue Jasmine Jeffers, Development Associate: Grants Shannon Tyree Brown Park Avenue United Methodist Church Jessica Koscheka, Food Programs Manager Didi Fenton-Schafer St. Edward the Martyr Juan Mendez, Facilities Coordinator Robert Hetu St. James’ Church Michael Montanez, Live Healthy! Instructor Lindsay Higgins St. Jean Baptiste Church Jesse Regis, Development & Administrative Coordinator St. Joseph’s Church Yorkville Linda E. Holt Daniel Reyes, Director of Programs and Operations Annie Huneke St. Stephen of Hungary Noby Rivera, Operations Associate Peter S. Kaufman St. Vincent Ferrer Church Anne P. MacKinnon Temple Emanu-El Tommy Robinson, Van Driver Gerard M. Meistrell Temple Israel of the City of New York Clara Russo, Data Entry Associate Doreen S. Morales Temple Shaaray Tefila Gabriella Sosa-Vasquez, POS Benefits Enroller Sara E. Moss The Unitarian Church of All Souls James Stephens, Project Dignity Program Aide Michael Nachman Diane Wang, Help 365 Case Manager Kathy L. Nalywajko Marion Williams, Help 365 Program Manager Rebecca Robertson Jennifer Winter, Development Associate: Volunteer Services Lite Sabin Andrew Skobe Veronica Stubbs

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