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FINAL-Annual-Report ANNUAL REPORT 20152016 THE FOOD BANK THANKS THOSE WHO HAVE HELD FOOD DRIVES FOOD DONORS OR DONATED FOOD TO ST. MARY’S DURING THE PAST YEAR. Anderson Security Agency Arizona State University Big Surf Water Park Apache Elementary School Arizona Traditions Bill Johnson’s Big Apple Apollo High School Armored Mini Storage Billing Tree APS Arrow Electronics Biltmore Preparatory Academy APSM Systems Arrowhead Elementary School Bimbo Bakeries Aquity Speciality Hospital Arrowhead Honda Bimbo Depot Arby’s Arroyo Elementary School Biomat USA Arbys Food Drive Arthur Orthodontics and NSC Dentistry Bioscience High School Arcadia High School As You Wish Pottery Painting Bircher Exterminating Services Arcadia Holiday Festival Ashton Ranch Elementary School BizIQ Archway Trivium East Ashton Ti any Blackboard Arizona 86 Car Club Ashurst’s Produce Blackhawk Network Arizona American Italian Club ASML Blue Global Media Arizona Business Bank Association of Arizona Food Banks Blue Line Distributing Arizona Business Bank Greenway Augusta Ranch Elementary School Bluestone Chiropractic Group 1 Epic LLC Aisic North Arizona Business Bank Tempe Autumn Ridge Apartment Homes Bocce Club of Sun City 56th Fighter Wing AJ’s Fine Foods Arizona Cardinals AV Concepts Booker Software AAEC Estrella Mountain Ak-Chin Indian Community Arizona College Avnet Breakthru Beverage Arizona Aaron’s Furniture Albertsons Arizona Country Club Avondale Middle School Brent Redmond Logistics Abeinsa EPC-Abacus Alfred F Garcia School Arizona Coyotes AZ Hors D’oervres Brides of March Bar Crawl ABF Freight System, Inc. Alhambra Elementary School Arizona Department of Administration Azteca Bakery Brightmont Academy ABI Document Support Services District No 68 Arizona Department of Education Baird Williams and Greer LLP Brophy College Preparatory Ability 360 Alhambra Traditional School Arizona Department of Health Services Baker Commodities Bryan Cave LLP Abraham Lincoln Traditional School All About Books and Comics Arizona Department of Public Safety Bank of America Bunzl Distribution Abrazo Community Health Network All Saints Episcopal Day School Arizona Department of Transportation Banner Health Bureau of Land Management Acacia Elementary School Allegis Global Solutions Arizona Department of Transportation Banner Olive Branch Bureau of Reclamation- Reclamation Accounting Principals Alliance Home Loans Motor Vehicle Division Banner Tool Service Employees Group Ace Asphalt AllianceMed LLC Arizona Department of Water Resources Barilla America Inc. BW Camelwest Plaza Ace Home Services Allied Marketing Employee Arizona Derby Dames Barry Goldwater High School Cacique Inc. Acme Meat Company Movie Screenings Arizona Desert Elementary School Basha High School FFA Cactus High School Acosta Sales and Marketing Allison and Partners Arizona Distribution Center Bashas’ Cactus Wren Elementary School Action Auto Repair ALPHA Kappa Delta Phi Arizona Eye Institute BASIS Charter Schools Cafe Valley Bakery Adecco Sta ng International Sorority Arizona Family Florist Bayer Private School Caliber Collision Adelman German Alta Vista Elementary School Arizona Farm Bureau BBVA Compass Bank California Association of Food Banks Advanced Reimbursement Solutions Amberlea Elementary School Arizona Grand Resort Beardsley Recreation Center California Casualty Advent Episcopal Church American Ad Bag Arizona Language Preparatory Bed Bath and Beyond California Emergency Foodlink Aerotek American Express Arizona Marketing Bell Carter Packaging Camelback Desert School AG Against Hunger American Italian Pasta Company Arizona Orthopedic and Surgical Bender Performing Arts Camelback High School Agave Farms Americold Specialty Hospital Bene tMall Camelback Medical Centers AGC Collectors Club of Arizona AmeriGas Arizona Pop Warner Bethune Elementary School Camello Vista AGIA A nity Services Ameripride Services Arizona Science Center Betty H Fairfax High School Campbell’s Soup Company Ahwatukee Foothills Montessori Ameriprise Arizona Sports Chiropractic and BevMo Canstruction Phoenix AIKEN SCHENK HAWKINS & RICCIARDI Amica Wellness Center Bicentennial South Elementary CantaMia at Estrella Air Cargo Transit Andante Law Group Arizona Sports Complex Big Lots Canyon Breeze Elementary School THE FOOD BANK THANKS THOSE WHO HAVE HELD FOOD DRIVES FOOD DONORS OR DONATED FOOD TO ST. MARY’S DURING THE PAST YEAR. Canyon Elementary School Childhood Hunger Campaign Drive Contracted Driver Services Canyon Pointe Academy Childrens Learning Adventure Cooseman’s Produce Canyon Ridge School CHILDTIME Learning Centers Copart Canyon Springs Elementary School China Mist Tea Company Copper Canyon Academy Capgemini Chiropractic Rehabilitation Center Copper Canyon High School Capilano Properties Chobani Inc. Copper Ridge School Capital Consultants Cholla Middle School Copper Trails School Capitol Area Food Bank of Austin TX Christ Church of Valley Stars Copperpoint Insurance Companies Cardiac Solutions Chubb Group of Insurance Companies Corte Sierra Elementary School Carecentrix Church of the Advent Cost Plus World Market Cares Club Charitable Functions CIA and Gensler Costco Wholesale Caris Life Sciences Cigna Norterra Country Fresh Mushroom Company Carl Hayden High School Citrus Gleaning Country Place Elementary School Carlson Wagonlit Travel Citrus Shares Covenant Presbyterian Church Carol G Peck Elementary School City of Peoria CovertTrack Group Carolina Logistics City of Phoenix Cox Media Delta Systems Engineering Dillons Restaurant Carrington College City of Scottsdale Coyote Kitchen Delta Zeta Direct Energy Carsten Institute of Cosmetology City of Surprise Recreation Center Cramer-Krasselt Denmark Foods Company Discover Card Cartwright Elementary School CityScape Food Drive Crane Electronics Dental Associates for Kids Only Dish Casa Del Sol Resort CitySkate CreaMiser Products Corporation Department of Economic Security Disney Store Castles N Coasters Clarendon Elementary School Creative License International DEPCOM Power Division of Developmental Disabilities Cavalry Portfolio Services Climatech Industries Creighton Elementary School Derek McFarland Comedy Shows Dobson High School AFJROTC CBRE CNA National Warranty Crescent Crown Distributing Desert Canyon Elementary School Dollar Mania CC Foods Coast to Coast Produce Crime Lab Charities Desert Foothills Junior High School Dollar Tree CDW Corporation Coco’s Restaurant CSAA Insurance Group Desert Garden Elementary School Domino’s AZ Supply Center Cedar Court Apartments Cognizant Technology Solutions CSL Plasma Desert Garden Montessori Don Mensendick School Celebrity Theatre Cohen Kennedy Dowd and Quigley Cub Scout Pack 324 Desert Gardens Communities Double Down Tattoo Cenpatico Integrated Care Coliman Paci c Corporation Cubex Desert Mountain School Dove of the Desert Centene Corporation College Football Playo Culvers Desert Oasis Elementary School Downtown Phoenix Partnership Centennial High School Collier Center Curves of Surprise Desert Produce Driscoll Potato Center for Neighborhood Leadership Collier Elementary School Cushman and Wake eld Desert Ridge High School Drury Inn and Suites Central High School Colliers Real Estate Management Custom Food Service Desert Ridge Outpatient Surgery Center Duncan Farm CGI Color Me Mine Cute Smiles 4 Kids Desert Sky Middle School Durants Fine Foods CH Robinson Worldwide Inc Columbia Colstorage CVS Caremark Desert Spirit School Durobag (Novolex) CH2M Hill Columbia Fresh Produce CW Harris Elementary School Desert Thunder Elementary School Dysart Elementary School Challenger Middle School Comerica Bank CWA CRU Desert Trucking Dysart High School Champion Schools Comerica Bank Shred Day Cypress Development Group Desert View Elementary School Dysart Schools DC Chaparral Elementary School Compass Educational Programs Dannon Desert Voices E and J Gallo Winery Charles Schwab Complete Logistics DAR Asthon Sosi Chapter Desert Winds Independent Living EAGLE College Prep Maryvale Chartwells Comtrans Dave Matthews Band Concert Desert Youth Hockey Association East Coast Seafood Chasse Building Team ConAgra Consolidated Deer Valley Credit Union Bell Road DHL eCommerce Echo Global Logistics Cheesecake Factory Conagra Grocery Products Deer Valley High School Digital Air Strike ECRM Marketgate Cherno Law Firm Consumer Cellular Defense Contract Management Agency Dignity Health ECS Inc. Chi and Hing Food Service, Inc. Consumer Connect Del Monte Fresh Produce Dillards Western Division Edge at Grayhawk THE FOOD BANK THANKS THOSE WHO HAVE HELD FOOD DRIVES FOOD DONORS OR DONATED FOOD TO ST. MARY’S DURING THE PAST YEAR. Edward Jones Federal Correctional Institution Phoenix Frito Lay Ehrmann Arizona Dairy Federal Highway Administration Fry’s Food Stores Eide Bailly FedEx Freight Fuji Food Products Inc El Dorado High School Feeding Children Everywhere G Farms El Jefe CrossFit Feeding Washington Gaedeke Group Elly and Friends Food Drive Fellowship Square Retirement Community Gaia Fresh International, LLC EMCOR Group, Inc. Fender Musical Instruments Gainey Ranch HOA Emergency Chiropractic Ferguson Enterprises Inc. 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