Regional Food Bank of Northeastern 2008 Annual Report

26 Years of Alleviating Hunger...Together Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York Table of Contents Board of Directors The Need 4 Addressing the Need 5 2008 - 2009 Helping Agencies 7 Community Initiatives 8 President: Christy Calicchia Fundraising 9 Citizens Bank Financial Statement 11 Donors 12 1st Vice President: Nancy Wurth Member Agencies 20 Berkshire Bank 2nd Vice President: Mary Seeley Equinox Secretary: Norm Massry New York State Senate Food Bank of the Treasurer: Jay Lafond 2008 Advisory Board UHY, LLP Barbara E. Ostrander, Chair Jill August Scott Russell Vanacore, DeBenedictus, DiGovanni & Weddell KeyBank Norampac Schenectady Mariann Cheney Stacey Barrick Roger Saillant C&S Wholesale Grocers, Inc. Whiteman Osterman & Hanna Consultant Nick Citera Jessica Chittenden Scott St. George Cosimo’s Restaurant Group NYS Dept. of Agriculture & Seton Health System Markets Frank Clinton Mary Beth Sonne Retired Fred Erlich Community Volunteer Living Resources Corp. Vanessa Darmochwal, D.P.M. Greg Spuhler Podiatrist Julia Filippone Center City Parish Social Ministry Parsons Child & Family Services Elisa DiBrizzi John Stewart Cosimo’s Restaurant Group Mona Golub Bank of America Price Chopper Barney DiStanislao Deborah Syron Retired Ron Ladouceur Citizens Bank Media Logic Victoria Langling Frank Tambasco Markertek Mike Merrow Levonian Brothers Hannaford Supermarkets Brian McKenna Paul Tesoro Cumulus Broadcasting Central Hudson Gas Tim Nichols & Electric New York State Assembly Eric Nelson Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Christine Tramontano Mike Pitnell Malkin & Ross Trustco Bank Lorianna J. Nizolek TD Banknorth Kevin Reilly KeyBank Howard Protter Jacobowitz & Gubits The mission of the Regional Food Bank is to John F. Rath, III alleviate hunger and prevent food waste. TD Banknorth, NA We work toward this mission by ensuring that Pamela Resch Pamela’s Traveling Feast/Pamela’s Hudson Valley all products available for donation reach the Catering

Food Bank and are distributed judiciously to our Brian Riddell member agencies. Dutchess Outreach Paul Tesoro Central Hudson Gas & Electric Dear Friends,

When the need is greatest, people always seem to respond with the greatest generosity.

That was the story of the Regional Food Bank in 2008. We experienced unprecedented challenges, with record high fuel and energy prices straining our fi nancial resources in the fi rst half of the year, and the collapse of the economy forcing record numbers of people to seek emergency food assistance in the second half. We knew we needed to expand our services dramatically, and that it wouldn’t be easy. But we had faith people would once again fi nd new, creative, and generous ways to support us so others would not go hungry.

Even we underestimated the response. Food drives sprung up all over the place. Businesses and individuals increased their annual gifts and many new donors sent in contributions despite the fact they had less to give themselves. Volunteers called constantly to lend their services. It was all needed and will continue to be needed during this extended period of economic strife.

We thank everyone who responded so generously in this time of crisis. We provided 19.6 million pounds of food to help our hungry neighbors in 2008, and we are committed to do even more in 2009.

Sincerely,

Mark Quandt Executive Director

Dear Friends,

Extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures! So many people, businesses and organizations have stepped up to assist the Food Bank during this diffi cult economic period in our nation’s history.

We are grateful for the fl ood of new donors who want to help their neighbors in need. We are heartened by new ideas which have become successful fi rst time promotions: Chris and Kevin Schneider of Mother Earth’s Storehouse created a valued customer card earning $25,000 for the Food Bank this year. Long-time friends like Assemblywoman Nancy Calhoun continue to support the Food Bank’s mission. Many groups and businesses assist our member agencies with “Adopt a Program” funding: Partners in Caring from ShopRite, Markertek, the Royal Order of Hibernians, United Way of Dutchess County, and the Dutchess County Community Foundation help emergency feeding programs in several counties.

Young people from area schools are pitching in. The Dyson Foundation off ered seminars about fundraising in a recession and gives fi nancial support.

Let us look forward to better days, knowing that the generous spirit of good friends and neighbors will sustain us, as it always has.

Sincerely,

Jan Whitman Director Food Bank of the Hudson Valley Regional Food Bank

The Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York is a private, not-for-profi t organization that has been helping to feed the poor and hungry in our communities since 1982. It is the only organization of its kind in all of northeastern New York. The Food Bank collects large donations of food from the food industry for distribution to charitable agencies feeding the needy in a 23 county region of northeastern New York.

The Food Bank works in partnership with all segments of the food industry. Manufacturers, retailers, wholesalers, growers, and brokers donate food that may be mislabeled, overproduced, short weighted, or close to expiration. These circumstances make the food unmarketable but do not aff ect quality. This food is stored at the Food Bank’s 62,000 square-foot warehouse in Latham, and then distributed to food pantries, soup kitchens, emergency shelters and other charitable agencies. The Food Bank helps these agencies increase the number of people they serve and expand the quantity and variety of food they provide to people in need.

In 1990, the Regional Food Bank opened a branch facility in the lower Hudson Valley to increase donations from food companies and improve services to agencies in this region. This branch, called Food Bank of the Hudson Valley, is housed in a 55,000 square-foot warehouse in Cornwall-on-Hudson in Orange County. The combined service area of the Regional Food Bank and Food Bank of the Hudson Valley encompasses 41% of the landmass of New York State.

In 2008, the Food Bank provided nearly 20 million pounds of food to 1,000 member agencies in its service area, and actively worked to increase awareness of hunger and poverty. The Food Bank is a responsible steward of its resources, providing $10 - $12 worth of food per every dollar it spends.

3 The Need

2008 was a diffi cult year for our agencies and their clients. The need for emergency food assistance has risen anywhere from 10-50%, depending on the agency, and many people were forced to seek help for the fi rst time in their lives.

Despite the economic stress that was felt by nearly everyone, our generous community helped out in a big way. Food and monetary donations continued to fl ow in, and many people who could not help out fi nancially donated their time and services to assist us in the offi ce or sort food in the warehouse.

The Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York and Food Bank of the Hudson Valley are grateful for the time, energy, and resources our generous community provided in 2008 to ensure that we were able to help as many people as possible during a time when it was needed most.

Hunger is a more serious problem in our community than many people realize. With almost 20% of New York State families living in or Nearly 2 million near poverty, it is easy individuals were served to understand how so by our member Food many people are just Pantries, Soup one step away from Kitchens, and hunger. Shelters in 2008.

4 Address ing Th e Need Food Donations Over 250 food industry businesses donated food and non-food grocery items, and hundreds of individuals generously contributed through food drives and other eff orts to make it possible for the Food Bank to serve its member agencies. Donations were received from food companies throughout our 23 county service area and from national companies through our relationship with Feeding America (formerly America’s Second Harvest).

Many of the Food Bank’s donations come in bulk or are cosmetically damaged. Volunteers and staff work in the warehouse to make these donations usable for our member agencies. The Repack Program involves repackaging bulk items into smaller packaging. The Salvage Program uses trained staff and volunteers to sort cosmetically damaged product and re-box it for distribution to member agencies. The Moveable Feast Program focuses on acquiring donations of prepared and perishable food from local grocers and food service operations, which makes it possible to provide more fresh, nutritious food to our member agencies.

oop Program CThe Food Bank purchases items in bulk that are not typically donated and resells them to member agencies at discounted prices. This program allows the Food Bank to off er a more comprehensive inventory of products that provides greater convenience and tremendous cost savings for its member agencies.

he Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) TThe Food Bank contracts with the New York State Offi ce of General Services to administer the distribution of commodities provided by The Emergency Food Assistance Program of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) for emergency feeding programs.

19,549,912 Total Pounds of Food Distributed in 2008 to Agencies in 23 Counties of New York State

1. Albany – 3,067,429 9. Greene – 263,912 17. Saratoga – 1,035,358 2. Clinton – 297,944 10. Hamilton – 31,053 18. Schenectady – 1,722,173 3. Columbia – 249,202 11. Montgomery – 286,033 19. Schoharie – 255,459 4. Delaware – 115,351 12. Orange – 2,371,463 20. Sullivan – 842,135 5. Dutchess – 1,255,379 13. Otsego – 540,802 21. Ulster – 1,446,542 14. Putnam – 576,620 22. Warren – 674,282 6. Essex – 209,242 5 7. Franklin – 1,088,186 15. Rensselaer – 1,329,057 23. Washington – 170,505 8. Fulton – 155,020 16. Rockland – 1,566,765 Th e Patroon Land Farm The Food Bank completed its third year of operating the Patroon Land Farm in 2008. The Farm provided over 86,600 pounds of produce for the Regional Food Bank’s member agencies, all through the eff orts of four employees and 463 volunteers.

Many infrastructure improvements and equipment upgrades were made at the Farm in 2008. Drainage tiles were laid in two fi elds to eliminate fl ooding from heavy rains, farm roads were improved, a well was drilled, power was installed, and an offi ce for the Farm Manager was built in a renovated camping trailer. On the equipment side, a new tractor was purchased, a pick-up truck was donated, and many other items were acquired to improve the Farm’s growing capacity.

One of the most exciting new initiatives at the Farm in 2008 was the creation of a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. A CSA is a partnership between families and farms where members make a commitment to support the farm by buying a “share” in the season’s harvest, while sharing the farm’s risk due to nature’s uncertainties. In return, they receive a weekly supply of fresh, locally-grown produce during the harvest season.

The Patroon Land Farm CSA is unique in that the money paid by members for their shares is used to support the Farm’s primary purpose of growing food for the hungry. Thus, members not only receive beautiful fresh produce throughout the growing season, they have the satisfaction of knowing they are helping hungry people at the same time. The CSA provides fi nancial stability for the Patroon Land Farm and allows it to expand to grow even more fruits and vegetables for people in need.

In the CSA’s fi rst year, shareholders received a large variety of produce from early July through October that included broccoli, cucumbers, summer squash, caulifl ower, melons, tomatoes, peppers, cabbage, potatoes, beets, greens, and much more. Members were thrilled with the quantity, quality, and variety of the produce they received and pleased to be part of the Farm’s mission. Helping Agencies Help Th e Hungry

The Regional Food Bank’s member agencies experienced unprecedented demand in 2008. To help agencies meet the need, the Food Bank expanded its outreach and training to ensure agencies are maximizing their use of the Food Bank’s food supplies and taking advantage of other community resources.

Regional Coalitions Due to the regional nature of the issues our agencies face, we began to develop Regional Coalitions in 2008. By networking with fellow emergency food providers in their region, agency representatives benefi t from collaboration, learn from others facing similar challenges, and overcome obstacles. Coalition meetings also provide an opportunity for our member agencies to meet representatives from organizations eager to provide information on topics such as Food Stamps and free or low-cost health insurance. Programs ummer Food Service Program SThe Food Bank became a sponsor of the Summer Food Service Program for the fi rst time in 2008. As a sponsor of this Federal pro- gram, the Food Bank partnered with community agencies to provide nutritious breakfasts and lunches to low-income school aged children throughout the summer, when school breakfasts and lunches are not available (SFSP is an equal opportunity provider and employer).

ackPack Program BThe mission of the BackPack Program is to help alleviate child hunger in America by providing hungry children with nutritious and easy-to-prepare food at times when other resources are not available, such as weekends. The program provides bags fi lled with food that is child-friendly, shelf-stable, and easily-consumed. The Food Bank is currently partnering with Ark Community Charter School in Troy and Schoharie Elementary School to provide weekly bags to children in need. ids Cafe KIn 2003, the Food Bank launched its Kids Cafes, which are soup kitchens for chil- dren. In addition to providing healthy meals in a safe atmosphere, Kids Cafes provide athletic activities, homework assistance, and nutrition education to disadvantaged youth. xtra Helpings EExtra Helpings is a cooperative food-buying program off ered by the Regional Food Bank. It is designed to increase the food buying power of low-income people and decrease their reliance on emergency feeding programs by off ering them the opportunity to purchase low-cost, nutritious bags of groceries each month through a network of over 90 host sites throughout the Food Bank’s service area. Workshops The Food Bank expanded its commitment to its member agencies in 2008 by providing a wider variety of workshops on a monthly basis. Workshops off ered at the Food Bank included: • Client Choice for Food Pantries • Menu Planning • Food Bank Orientation • Outreach Opportunities • Food Safety • Salvage Spectacular • Fundraising 101 • What’s in a Bag?

7 Community Initiatives

InFood 2008, more Drives than 300 groups and individuals collected food for the Regional Food Bank. These creative, resourceful people donated more than 65,000 pounds of food for hunger relief. We gratefully acknowledge all our Food Drive partners and give special recognition to those who collected 500 pounds and above.

Regional Food Bank Food Drives Raising Greater than 500 Pounds Afrim’s Sports Kathleen Busch and Neighbors Lia Auto Group Albany Broadcasting Company Capital District Cruisers Liberty Mutual The Ayco Company Colonie Republican Committee Monro Muffl er Combined Life Insurance Company of NYS Offi ces Participating in the Dr. Martin New York Luther King, Jr. Food Drive Rick Dzembo and Friends NYS Dept. Of Labor Enterprise Rent-A-Car NYS Dept. of Taxation & Finance Farm Family Insurance Pine Bush Elementary School Stacey Fontanelli Public Employees Federation Tax Local General Electric 190 (PEF) General Electric Quarter Century Club Schalmont High School Key Club Greater Capital Association of Realtors Shaker High School Hearthstone Village Time Warner Cable Ingersoll Place USDA Farm Service Agency Keller Williams Realty Capital District Veeder Elementary School

Food Bank of the Hudson Valley Food Drives Raising Greater than 500 Pounds C&S, Newburgh Newburgh / New Windsor Post Offi ces WRRV’s “Show us Your Cans and Give The GAP Star 93.3 “Stuff The Bus” Us the Bird” Monroe Temple of Liberal Judaism Temple Beth Jacob Other Community Events arkertek Open MMarkertek hosted its annual Markertek Open at Country Club in Poughkeepsie in July with all proceeds benefi ting the Food Bank of the Hudson Valley. 148 golfers spent the day golfi ng, dining and bidding on auction items. The Markertek Open donated close to $18,000 to the Food Bank.

ave a Heart for Hunger HThroughout the month of February, Hannaford Supermarkets encouraged shoppers to “Have a Heart for Hunger” by adding $2 or $5 donations for the Food Bank to their grocery bills.

other’s Earth Storehouse MChris and Kevin Schneider, owners of Mother’s Earth Storehouse, donated $25,000 to the Food Bank of the Hudson Valley as a result of their Customer Rewards Cards campaign. The program contributes 1% of customers’ purchases to the Food Bank when they use their cards at the checkout.

ound-Up from the Heart RThe Food Bank received over $15,000 from The Pampered Chef’s national Round-Up from the Heart campaign. This campaign has contributed over $172,000 to the Food Bank in the past 17 years.

88 Fundraising The Regional Food Bank hosts many special events and appeals throughout the year. Ranging from fundraising appeals at grocery stores and shopping malls to elaborate dinners and auctions, the funds raised each year from our events help us fulfi ll our mission of alleviating hunger in our community. Regional Food Bank of Northeastern NY Events olf Classic GOn June 12, over 225 golfers came together to take a swing against hunger at our 25th Annual Golf Classic held at Western Turnpike Golf Course in Guilderland. The day was filled with contests, a live and silent auction, raffle, great weather and lots of fun! The event raised over $60,000.

Photo by hefs & Vintners’ Harvest Dinner Charlie Clock COn September 25, the Regional Food Bank held its 14th Annual Chefs & Vintners’ Harvest Dinner to benefi t the Moveable Feast program. It was an extraordinary event, with guests sampling from nine tasting stations and six New York wineries during the cocktail hour, and then enjoying a six-course meal prepared by some of the area’s most renowned chefs. The event raised over $83,000!

nnual Auction - An Evening of Friends, Food and Fun AThe 19th Annual Auction was held on November 5, and once again it was a great success raising over $86,000 for the Food Bank! Nearly 400 guests fi lled the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Albany for a cocktail reception and silent auction, followed by dinner, a live auction, and drawings for spectacular raffl e prizes. As always, it was a memorable and wonderful opportunity to do some holiday shopping and help the Food Bank at the same time.

all Harvest Ride FThe Food Bank inaugurated the Fall Harvest Ride in 2008. This charity motorcycle run included a 75-mile ride through the scenic hill towns of Albany and Schoharie counties, a BBQ and pig roast, great raffl e and auction prizes, live music, and more. The ride raised over $2,500 in its fi rst year.

Photos by T.R. Laz Food Bank of the Hudson Valley Events asino Royale CThe Food Bank hosted its Casino Royale dinner fundraiser in September at the Holiday Inn in Fishkill. There was a cocktail hour, buff et dinner, numerous gaming tables, silent auction, and entertainment for the guests.

unger Walk HThe Food Bank of the Hudson Valley held its annual Walk to Fight Hunger at Park in Newburgh, Orange County. A satellite walk was also held on the Wyeth Pharmaceuticals campground in Pearl River in Rockland County.

App eals Conducted at Bot h Food Banks oliday Hunger Appeal HThe holidays brought out the best in people throughout northeastern New York as thousands donated to the 24th Annual Holiday Hunger Appeal. Shoppers made contributions at the Food Bank’s Holiday Hunger Appeal booth in Crossgates Mall from November 19 to December 24, and more than 30 companies matched each day of Mall collections. Other individuals and groups participated in special events such as the Ornament Pin-Up Program and Dress Down Days. Still others sent generous contributions through the mail to support the holiday eff ort. In total, the Holiday Hunger Appeal raised over $423,000 to benefi t the Food Bank.

heck Out Hunger CThroughout the fall and winter months of 2008, Price Chopper, ShopRite, A & P, Adams Fairacre Farms, and helped the Food Bank “Check Out Hunger” by allowing shoppers to add $1, $3, or $5 donations to their grocery bills. Check Out Hunger raised over $88,000 to benefi t the Food Bank.

om Kippur Hunger Appeal YThe Jewish community has been a loyal partner with the Regional Food Bank in the fi ght against hunger through the Yom Kippur Hunger Appeal for 24 years. Members of the Jewish community generously donate the cost of meals not eaten during the High Holy Day of Yom Kippur as a way to share with their hungry neighbors. In 2008, nearly $32,000 was donated through this appeal.

Grants Grants help the Food Bank accomplish many projects. We are thankful to each of our grant partners, whose generous support in 2008 helped make our work possible. Adirondack Community Trust - Evergreen NYS Legislate Grants Stewart’s Holiday Match Fund Assemblywoman Nancy Calhoun Target Albany County FEMA Board Assemblyman Tim Gordon Troy Savings Bank Charitable Foundation Allen Foundation Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther Brunswick Bank of America Charitable Foundation Assemblyman Jim Tedisco Walmart Cobleskill Bender Family Foundation Senator Joseph Bruno Walmart Glenville Berkshire Bank Foundation Senator Hugh Farley Walmart Gloversville Charles R. Wood Foundation Senator Betty Little Walmart Halfmoon Church of St. Clare Orange County FEMA Board Walmart Hudson Citizens Bank Reformed Church World Service Walmart Plattsburgh Clif Bar Family Foundation Regal Foundation Walmart Queensbury Cooperstown Rotary Rensselaer County FEMA Board Walmart Rotterdam CPEF Idol Gives Back Rhodes Memorial Fund Walmart Saratoga C&S Wholesale Grocers Rockland County FEMA Board Walmart Ticonderoga Dutchess County FEMA Board Saratoga County FEMA Board WGY Christmas Wish Feeding America MSG Settlement Grant Saratoga Gaming and Raceway Foundation William Gundry Broughton Charitable Hasbro Children’s Fund Schenectady County FEMA Board Foundation Bank & Trust Foundation Standish Family Fund M&T Bank Standish Fund Mini Grant 10 Statement of Activities and Change in Net Assets Year Ended December 31, 2008 Public Support and Other Revenue Public Support HPNAP Administrative Fees $ 485, 780 Grants 190,986 Gains & Losses on Capital Activity 351,548 Contributions 837,280 Fund Raising / Direct Mail Appeals 1,571,178 Fund Raising Events, net of expenses 368,135 United Way 78,684 USDA Commodities Contract 344,808 Net Assets Released from Restrictions 12,374 Total Public Support $4,240,773 Other Revenue Shared Maintenance Income $ 780,411 Coop Revenue, net of expenses 750,061 Public Warehousing 114,461 Rental Income 26,223 Realized and Unrealized Gains (128,519) Interest Income 71,925 Total Other Revenue $ 1,614,562 Total Support and Other Revenue $5,855,335 Expenses Salaries $ 2,122,434 Employee Benefi ts 403,287 Payroll Taxes 159,255 Audit 14,925 Building Maintenance & Repairs 65,392 Conference Fees 7,714 Consulting Fees 990 Equipment Repair & Maintenance 98,714 Expendable Equipment 20,881 Feeding America Membership 19,532 Fundraising Appeals Expenses 190,619 Insurance 81,359 Membership Fees 18,543 Newsletter 34,247 Payroll Processing 8,178 Postage 43,069 Public Relations 9,205 Staff Travel 13,855 Supplies 129,871 Telephone 22,121 Food Transportation-Commercial Carriers 130,658 Vehicle Expenses 309,032 Utilities 315,031 Waste Disposal 46,952 Miscellaneous 29,667 Depreciation 371,911 Interest Expense 55,985 Total Expenses $4,723,427 11 Change in Net Assests $1,131,908 Donors

Garelick Farms Northern Orchard Company A.J.Food Rinella Donors& Co., Inc. General Mills, Inc. Nutrisystem Ace Endico Gertrude Hawk Chocolates, Inc NY Farm Bureau Adirondack Beverages Ginsberg’s NYS Offi ce of General Services Advantage Sales And Marketing Girl Scouts of Hudson Valley NYS Offi ce Of Mental Health All State Distributors Glebocki Farms Ocean Spray Cranberries Apple & Eve Godiva Chocolatier, Inc. Old World Provisions Armour-Eckrich Meats, LLC Green Mountain Coff ee Olive Garden Authentic Mexican Valley Green Valley Onion Co., Inc Otto Foods Basic American Foods Greenline Foods Palmer Bros. Produce Beech-Nut Nutrition Corp. Griffi n Family Farm Patroon Land Foundation BJ’s Wholesale Club Hannaford Distribution Center Pawelski Farms Black Horse Farms Hannaford Reclamation Center Pennings Orchard Bobrow Distributors Hannaford Supermarkets Pepperidge Farm Borders Books Harvest Cut Pepsi-Cola North America Brickman’s Inc. Heinz North America Pepsi-Cola Bottling of Albany Broad Acres Farms Hepworth Farms Pepsi-Cola of the Hudson Valley Buhrmaster Family Farms Hershey Chocolate Co. Philip F. Tozzi & Associates Bunzl, PLC Hespirides Organica Pine Hill Farms Burke Brands, Inc. Highland Central School District PJ’s Saratoga Style Barbeque C & S Wholesale Grocers, Inc. Hillside Organic Farm Popeye’s Chicken Canteen Vending Corp. Hoeff ner Farms Price Chopper Store #183- Guilderland Cappiello Dairy Products Hudson Valley Lab Price Chopper Distribution Center Captn’s Pack Product Hyde Park Central School District Price Chopper Reclamation Center Caribbean Food Delights Indian Ladder Farms Procter & Gamble Carioto Produce Irving Tissue Quaker Foods & Beverages Casa Visco Island Harvest Quandt’s Foodservice Distributors, Inc. Charles Reinhart Farms J.R. Simplot, Co. Railex, Inc Cheesecake Factory JCB Specialties Red Lobster Church & Dwight Co., Inc Karrat Brokerage Roadway Express City Harvest Kellogg Company Roe’s Orchard Coca-Cola Bottling Of Albany Keystone Foods, LLC Royal Acres Coca-Cola Company KFP International S&SO Produce Codino’s Italian Foods Klein’s Kill Fruit Farms Corp. Sam’s Club Comlinks Kraft - Nabisco Division Saratoga Apple Conagra Foods Company Kraft, Inc. Saratoga Eagle Conn’s Freezer Warehouses Kreher’s Farm Fresh Eggs Saratoga Hotel Cott Corporation Kriel Farm, LLC Saratoga Warehouse Dagele Farms Land O’Lakes, Inc. Save-A-Lot Distribution Center Dannon Yogurt Co., Inc Latham 76 Diner Scattered Acres Farm Decker’s Produce Co., Inc. Lawrence Farms Schnare Apple Farm Dolan Orchards Le Gourmet Chef Schoharie Valley Farms Dole Fresh Vegetables Levonian Brothers Schonwetter Enterprises, Inc. Dunkin’ Donuts Lewin Group, Inc. Seashare Elihu Farm M&M Shaul’s Farm Embar Farms, LLC MB Consultants Sheldon Farms Engel’s Farm McCain Foods, Inc. Smithfi eld Packing Esotec McLane Company, Inc. Smokey Bones Esposito’s Flowers & Produce Mead Orchards Snapple, Inc. Fage USA Dairy Industry Mento Produce Co., Inc. Sodexo-Empire Plaza Farnsworth Middle School Mid-State Food Brokers SPPG, Inc. Feeding America Minard Farms Star Kay White Finkle Distributors Minute Maid Foods Starbuck’s First International Health Foods Missy’s Greenhouses & Farm Stand Stewart’s Marketing Corp. Fischer Foods Of New York, Inc. Mohawk Packing Stoneledge Farm Fix Brothers, Inc Morgiewicz Farms Stop & Shop Food Bank of the Southern Tier Moses Farm Sunrise Farms, Inc Food Bank for Westchester County Mountain Fresh Farms Sycamore Farms Food Source International Mountain Service Distributors Sysco Food Services Freedom Farm National Freight, Inc. Target Distribution Center – Amsterdam Freihofer’s/George Weston Foods Newburgh Banana, Inc. Target Distribution Center - Wilton 12 Frito-Lay, Inc. Nonni’s Food Corporation Target Stores Tantillo’s Farm Market Unilever Welch’s The Dial Corporation U.S. Mint at West Point White Wave Foods Thomas O. Miller & Co. USDA Wildlife Services Whitson’s Foodservice - E. Ramapo CSD Tierra Farm Utah Food Bank Services Woodcrest Tree Of Life Venison Donation Coalition Zafar Produce, Inc. Tropicana Product Wakefern Food Corporation Zaika Tyson Foods, Inc. Wal-Mart/Exel #9196 U.S. Foodservice Wal-Mart Distribution Center #6096 Unifi ed Foodservice Purchasing Coop WAM Commercial Associates, LLC In Kind Donors of $500 or More 4C Foods Corporation Filet 7 West PYX 106 Adirondack Beverages Flores Fine Art Gallery Quandt’s Foodservice Distributors Adventure in Food & Coach Farm Fox 23 News Questar III AirTran Airways Fox Run Vineyards Ric Orlando - New World Home Cooking Albany Steel Frank Adams Jewelers Richard & Margaret Becker Amscan Freihofer’s/George Weston Bakeries Richard Toth Angelo’s 677 Prime Golden Gift Jewelers Rondout Golf Club Anheuser-Busch Goose Watch Winery Ron Ladouceur Apple Greens Golf Course Gorman Brothers Section 518 Bardavon 1869 Opera House Gourmet Magazine ShopRite BBG&G Advertising & Public Relations Hannaford Supermarkets Slattery Marketing, LLC Black Belt Embroidery Designs Harmony House Market Place Southern Dutchess Country Club BlueShield of Northeastern New York Heron Hill Winery Star 93.3 Bradford Renaissance Portraits Group Holiday Inn, Fishkill Stop & Shop Budweiser/Anheuser-Busch/Ruch Distributors Horizon / Bradco Subtle Energies C & S Wholesale Grocers, Inc. Hudson Valley Renegades Swedish Hill Vineyards Cabot Creamery Hunt Country Vineyards The Business Review Capital Tractor JCB Specialties The Creative Advantage Samples & Sales JetBlue The Glen Sanders Mansion Century House John Ireland - The Wine Bar The Inn at Erlowest - Chef Dale Miller Charles Merrill Offi ce Supplies & Equipment KeyBank The Mallozzi Group Cobleskill Stone Products KISS-FM 96.1 The Printing Company Commercial Off set Printing Levonian Brothers Time Warner Cable/Capital News 9 Constellation Wines-Vines One Magic 100.9 Track Sales & Marketing, LLC Contagious Mansion Hill Inn & Restaurant US Airways Cosimo’s Management Group Media Logic Wakefern Food Corporation Crossgates Mall Mid-Orange Correctional Facility Walmart Crowne Plaza Albany Hotel Mona Golub Western Turnpike Golf Course & Pro Shop Cuisine Custom Catering Netguistics, Inc WGNY Hits 103.1 Cumulus Broadcasting Newkirk Printing Will Brown - The Glen Sanders Mansion Dad’s Product Company New York Renaissance Faire WNYT - News Channel 13 DeCrescente Distributing Co., Inc Norampac of Schenectady Woodbourne Correctional Facility Dino Petrocelli One Day Signs Woodstock Golf Club Dr. Flanders O’s Eatery An American Diner WPDH 101.5 Eagle Bridge Custom Meats & Smokehouse Orange County Choppers WRRV EATS Gourmet Marketplace Paul Rother - CEC WRWD/Country 107.3 Empire Merchants North Penguin Bay Winery WYJB B95.5 Empire Merchants North and Harmony House Pepsi Bottling Group Yankee Trails World Travel Marketplace Pepsi Cola of the Hudson Valley Yono Purnomo - Yono’s Restaurant ESM - Albany Philip J. Hopp Exit 9 Wine & Liquor Warehouse Price Chopper Supermarkets

13 Financial Donors of $500 or More Garden Homes Charitable Foundation Regional Food Bank Organization Donors Church & Dwight Co. GE Foundation Academy of the Holy Name Church of the Holy Trinity General Mechanical Systems Accent Health Care CIR Associates General Mills Action Window Cleaning Co. Citizens Bank Genesys Consulting Services Adirondack Beverages Citizens Bank Charitable Foundation George Weston Bakeries/Freihofer’s Adirondack Community Trust-Evergreen Fund Clif Bar Family Foundation Glenville Knights of Columbus Advantage Sales & Marketing Coca Cola Enterprises of Albany Goldman Sachs & Co. AFLAC New York Codino’s Foods Golub Foundation Aidmatrix Foundation Cohoes Savings Bank Charitable Foundation Greater Berkshire Foundation Albany College of Pharmacy Colavita USA Greenberg Traurig LLP Albany County FEMA Board College of St. Rose Employees Grimm Building Material Co. Albany ENT & Allergy Services Colonie Elks Lodge #2192 Guenther Management Albany International Corp. ComDoc Guptill’s Car Show Albany Pegasus Corp. Commercial & Industrial Real Estate Brokers Hannaford Foundation Albany River Rats Booster Club Communications Workers of America Local Hannaford Supermarkets Albany RV 1118 Hannay Reels Allen Foundation Community Care Physicians Hamilton Printing American Idol ConAgra Foods Hartgen Archaeological Associates American Legion - Halfmoon Concerned for the Hungry Hero/Beech-Nut Nutrition Anchor Agency Cooperstown Rotary Club Homestead Funding Corp. Ancient Temple Lodge No.14, F. & A.M. Coors Brewing Co. HSBC Bank USA Anheuser-Busch Coxsackie Community Unity Food Pantry Hudson River Bank & Trust Foundation Association of Government Accountants Cranial Solutions, LLC IBEW Local Union 236 AT&T Culinary Celebrations J.M. Smucker Co. ATA Retail Services Dad’s Products Company Johnson O’Hare Co. Aurora, Inc. Daily Gazette Jumpin Jack’s Drive-In Austin & Co. Davies Offi ce Refurbishing Jupiter Environmental Services Averill Park Central School Dean Foods/Garelick Farms Keeler Motor Car Co. Ayco Charitable Foundation DeCrescente Distributors KeyBank Ayco Investment Services Group Delmar Reformed Church Key Foundation Ballston Spa National Bank Del Monte Foods Knights of Columbus - Waterford Bank of America Dell Direct Giving Campaign Last Drop Club Bank of America Foundation Design & Disaster Recovery Consulting Law Firm of Alex C. Dell Barnes & Noble College Bookstores Digesare Group Legacy Banks Barjan LLC Dolfi Bullock Team/Merrill Lynch Leroy Holding Co. BBL Development Group Double A Provisions Levonian Brothers Beltrone Family Foundation DR Group Lia Auto Group Bender Family Foundation Eastern Heating & Cooling Liberty Mutual Berkshire Bank Eastern Sales & Marketing Lionsgate Ingram Entertainment Bethany Reformed Church ECCA Lishakill Reformed Church Birchez Associates Edith VanBenthuysen Trust LM & J, LLC BJ’s Charitable Foundation Energizer Battery Lombardi Walsh Wakeman Harrison Blackrock Financial Environmental Design Parternship Amodeo & Davenport Boies, Schiller & Flexner Erie Insurance Group Lubbe & Hosey CPAs Boscov’s Department Store Esperance BPOE Elks 2507 M&T Bank Breakell Law Firm Exit 9 Wine & Liquor Warehouse M&T Charitable Foundation Brunswick Presbyterian Church EYP Mission Critical Facilities Macy’s C&W Marketing Associates Federal Highway Administration Sunshine Club Macy’s Foundation C.T. Male Associates Feeding America Malkin & Ross Calvary Christian Fellowship Feenix Brokerage Malone & Tate Builders Calvary United Methodist Church - Latham Felice Brothers Marra’s Pharmacy Canteen Vending Services Fenimore Asset Management Masten Construction CapBen Consulting Fidelity National Title Insurance McLeod Systems Capital Cities Leasing Corp. First Baptist Church of Troy McNamee, Lochner, Titus & Williams Capital Communications Federal Credit Union First Congregational Church Albany Mechanical Dynamics & Analysis Employees First Pioneer Farm Credit Media Logic Capital District Insurance Community First Unitarian Universalist Society of Albany Mohawk Fine Papers Capital District Physicians’ Health Plan First United Methodist Church - East Greenbush Mohawk Valley Medical Associates Capitaland Material Handling FleetPride Monroe Wheelchair of the Capital Region Cappiello Dairy Products Food Pantries for the Capital District Morgan Linen Service Casa Visco Finer Foods Fortitech, Inc. MSG Settlement Grant Charles R. Wood Foundation Freight Distribution Mt. Ida Community Baptist Church Chartwells at the University at Albany Frito-Lay Mullally Bros. Chet-5 Broadcasting LP Fritz Research Management Nancy Schultz Consulting 14 Chicago Title Insurance Ganz Wolkenbreit & Friedman Nature’s Bounty Schuyler Companies Regional Food Bank Individual Donors NBT Bankcorp SEFCU Adams, George & Erin Nestle Infant Nutrition Shenendehowa Helping Hands Agrusti, John New Baltimore Reformed Church Shop to End Hunger Aikens, David & Kathleen New Scotland Presbyterian Church Shoprite Partners in Caring Fund Akins, Phyllis New York Business Development Corporation Sidney & Beatrice Albert Foundation Alcide, Peter Newkirk Products Siena College Athletic Dept. Alessandrini, Joyce Nigro Companies Smart Shipper Allen, Terri Norampac Schenectady Sorrento Almstead, Ryan Norseland Specialty Silicone Products Alonge, Guy & Dorothea Northway Transport Refrigeration St. Catherine of Siena Church Altes, Wally & Jane Novartis Consumer Health St. Clare’s ROman Catholic Church Andrews, Philip & Denise NYS Dept. of Environmental Conversation St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church, Latham Armstrong, Rosemarie Employees St. Peter’s Church NYS Department of Labor Employees St. Vincent DePaul Society of St. Peter’s NYS Department of Transportation Employees Church NYS Division of the Budget Employees Staritch Foundation NYS Legislative Grants: Stein Fibers Assemblyman Tim Gordon Stewart’s Holiday Match Assemblyman James Tedisco Sunmark Federal Credit Union Employees Senator Joseph Bruno Target Senator Elizabeth Little Taxpayer Services Strategies Senator Hugh Farley TD Banknorth NYS Offi ce of Temporary & Disability TD Charitable Foundation Assistance Employees Teamsters Care Program Local #294 NYS Public Employees Federation TelecomPioneers Old World Provisions The Community Foundation for the Greater Omni Management Group Capital Region Onesquethaw Reformed Church Food Pantry - Thomas J. Gorman Fund Our Lady of the Assumption Church - Judith Fetterley Donor Advised Fund Attwood, Richard & Dorothea Panoply The National Union Bank of Kinderhook Awramik, Sharon Paychex Employees The Pampered Chef Baily, Sheelagh & Frederick PEF Division 305 The Woodward Co. Bakal, Peter Phoenix Life Insurance Company Thrivent Financial for Lutherans NENY Chapter Barron, Donald Picotte Companies Time Warner Cable Barton, Theresa & Mark Morris Pitney Bowes Employees Touhey Associates Basloe, Evelyn & Joseph Pitney Bowes MapInfo Corp. Tri City Rentals Bazinet Jr., George Polar Beverages Troy Savings Bank Charitable Foundation Beckman, Andrew Price Chopper Supermarkets Trustco Bank Bell, Susan Prince of Peace Lutheran Church UBS Financial Services Bellinghausen, Robert & Joyce Professional Planning Group UHY Advisors NY Bergamini, Herbert & Laurie Pure Adapt, Inc. United Group of Companies Bernadett, Marie & Daniel Quandt’s Foodservice Distributors United Way of Clinton/Essex Counties Bissell, Sandy & Arthur Quickie Manufacturing Corp. United Way of the Greater Capital Region Bitner, Dr. William and Wylla R.A. Hunsdorfer Foundation University at Albany Athletics Dept. Bivona, Gary & Charleen Radiographic Testing Services University Auxiliary Services at Albany Blond, Gary & Sandra Rebuilding Together - Capital Region Upstate Air Cargo Boelio, Marsha & David Red Pine Ridge U.S. Foodservice Bohl, Charles & Anne Reformed Church in America Venison Donation Coalition Bono, Paul & Pauline Sue Liebig Regal Foundation Viscusi Wholesale Grocers Bonomo, Ralph Rensselaer County Chapter NYSARC Voorheesville Village Quilters Bosworth, Theodore & Barbara Rensselaer County FEMA Board Wakefern Food Corporation Brezner, Howard Retail Service Associates Wal-Mart Foundation Briggs, Bruce Rhodes Memorial Fund Webster Direct Marketing Brown, Larry Rose & Kiernan Wellpoint Associate Giving Campaign Bucci, Cesare & Blanche Rosenblum Companies West Charlton United Presbyterian Church Bucci, Joseph & Margaret Rotary Club of Glenville WGY Christmas Wish Bunkoff , Adam & Carolyn Rotterdam Sunrise Rotary Whitemen Osterman & Hanna Burditt, Lisa S.D. Carruthers & Sons William Gundry Broughton Charitable Burkowsky, Ruth Sam’s Club Foundation Foundation Burnett, William & Nancy Saratoga County FEMA Board William Vasil Jr. Campbell, Grace Saratoga Harness Racing Wolberg Electric Supply Co. Campbell, Helen Saturday’s Bread WPYX Cariati, Stephen SC Johnson Wynit, Inc. Carley, Margaret & Harry Dunn Schenectady County FEMA Board Carlson, Marilyn Schodack Central School Carnahan, Eileen Schoharie Reformed Church Carso, Brad Carter, Lisa Hartgen, Karen Lorang, Wendell Casella, Joan & Robert Lind Hasso, Stephen & Laurie Louie, Arnold Catlin, James Hawes, John & Nanette Lupien, Pamela Christensen, Karen & Kevin Jablonski Haynes, Roscoe & Joanne Lynch, Charles & Judith Clairmont, Marguerite Hebert Jr., Lloyd Mahoney, Les & Tina Clark, David and Judith Heff ernan, Gary Marino, Ralph & Jacqueline Cline, John & Mary Hellmich, James Martin, George Clyne, Jr., James & Shauneen McNally Higgins, Michael & Judy Martone, Patrick & Lynn Collins, John & Elizabeth Himes, Susan Mastriani, John & Debra Comstock, John Holzhauer, Glenn & Irene Matkowski, Charles & Patricia Nelson Corbin, Alice R. Huber, Will Mattsson, William Corcoran D’Aniello, Ellen McDonnell, James Corneil, Thomas & Martha McElligott, Matthew & Christy Crisafulli, Eugene & Ann McKinlay, Alfred & Anna Csaposs, Don McMillen, Donna D’Ambra, Thomas & Constance McNamara, Margaret Danaher, William & Alison McNamara, William & Greta Davis, Roger & Joan McPherson, James & Ann Dennis, Deborah Meacham, Norma Derwig, Carl Mecca, Michael & Patricia Desautels, Daniel Meckler, Diane & Peter Desell, Arthur & Nancy Melkonian, Caroline DeSieno, Gloria Meyer, Mary Diacovo, Michael Millea, Matthew Dobson, Kathleen Miller, Mary Dollinger, Katherine Miller, Naomi & Thomas Williams Dos Santos, Maria Miller, William & Claire Drislane, Susan Milton, Maryanna Drucker, Thomas & Ann Hull, Catherine Moffi tt, Richard Du Bois, Susan Hull, John Montarello, Joseph & Ann Durr, William Hyary, Rami & Andrea Mosher, Sheila Eberle, Betty Ingalls, Robert & Naomi Mullen, Luke Edmunds, Nancy Ingalls, Robert & Joan Mulvaney, Michael & Janet Edsall, Norma Irany, Margo Hamilton Murray, John Edwards, Joan Jackling, Samuel & Roseann Myers, James Elliott, Joan Jacques, Sharon & Steven Neer, Dawn Ellis, John & Judith Jessen, Thomas & Kristen Case Nichols, Rob Engel, Peter & Anna Jimenez, Hernan & Eva Niles, Bernice Esposito, Dr. Michael & Joanne Joachim, Frank & Carol Saginaw Oakes, James Evans, Aaron Johnson, Daniel & Rosemarie Ogle, Jane & Steve Farina, Warren & Agnes Johnson, Matthew & Rebecca Oppenheimer, Joshua Farrell, Diane Jordan, Bruce Orsini, Christian Feinman, Evan & Renee Kahn, Stewart & Sherry Pagnanella, Sharon Fields, Alfred Karmel, Jonathan Ball Palmer, Richard & Judith Foley, William & Christine Karowe, Marjorie Patry, William Frederick, Roberta Keet, Ernest & Nancy Payne, Brian & Lisa Freed, Marc Stuart Kielty, Sharon Peck, Jean French, Harriet Kilbride, Julie Perry, John Fritz, Alan Klee, Elaine Pouch, John & Virginia Whitcomb Fromm, Frances Kleinberger, George Pusateri, Frank & Rosemary Gardineer, Edward Klingbeil, Kristina Putnam, Randy Geff ert, Terri Kotlow, Lawrence & Ellen Quay, Bruce Geiger, Marjorie Krause, Martha Quinn, James & Elaine Gerron, Daniel & Elizabeth Kuon, Charles & Theresa Standish Quist, David Giroux, Thomas & Carol Kurtik, Edward & Elizabeth Rack, Helen & Erwin Guetig Goldbecker, Peter & Caroline LaCour, Anina Rajter, John Golub, Mona Ladouceur, Ron & Jane Ramsey, Carolyn Golub, Neil & Jane LaGrave, Bernard & Barbara Rapoport, Daniel Greger, Gene & Helen Weltin Lampi, Mary & Bernard Melewski Reed, John & Janet Gregg, Heather & Peter Langlais, Tracylynn Reickert & Roarke Family Guile, Alison Lannon, Peter Reschovsky, Sandra Guyette, Maria & Richard Medvetz Lassiter, Joseph & Christine Riberdy, Pamela Haggerty, Robert Lemons, Lorraine Ridenour, Jim Hallowell, L. Hunter Lindburg, Michael & Eileen Romanchuk, James & Rebecca Hancock, Barbara Lindsay, Christine & Thomas Rozier, Elena Hannay, David & Margaret Lippstreu, Anne Rulon, Diane & Christopher Harrison, Ann Lodico, Philip & Marguerite Rummel, David 16 Saeed, Aliya & Najmus Saqib Williman, Pauline IBM Saillant, Roger Wilson, Suzanne IBM Employee Services Center Salinski, Chester & Regina Winterberger, Thomas & Lynn Inserra Supermarkets Sanford, Kathleen Woellmer, Michael & Cynthia Insite Engineering, Surveying & Landscape Santorelli, Robert Wollowitz, Michael Architecture Sapia, Richard & Margaret Wood, Robin Jacobowitz & Gubits Savage, Anne & Michael Myers Wurth, Nancy Key Foundation Schadler, Harvey & Margaret Younger, Mark & Kristina Kramer Electronics USA Schick, Lois Zacek, Karl & Vera Schmid, Christopher & Beryl Zanotta, Andrew & Maria Schmidt, Lawrence & Jennifer We are Schroeder, Hallie deeply Seastrum, Edwin Food Bank of the Hudson Valley grateful to all our Selby, Nick Corporate Donors donors for their Semonchik, Robert & Kathy A&P Markets generosity to the Food Shain, Stanley & Fern Adams Fairacre Farms Shanks, Laurie AJA Video Systems Bank and the people we Sharts, A.M. Ambac Assurance Corp. serve. We will always Shawhan, Peter American Shoring strive to honor the Sheraw, Donald & Sheryl Ancient Order of Hibernians trust they have Shulan, David & Mollie Argenio Brothers placed in us. Simon, Randy & Rachel Cohon Avon Products Singer, Judith & Leonard B & B Pool Service Co. Land Family Foundation Sleeter, David Bangall United Methodist Church Leadership Orange Sleicher, Richard & Sharon Bank of America Foundation M&T Bank Sliwinski, Robert Barton Birks Chevrolet M&T Charitable Foundation Sonne, Dr. Leonard & Mary Beth BDOA II, LLC M.A. Day Engineering Sossei, Steven B-Dry System of Suburban New Jersey Marshall & Sterling, Inc. Staley III, Ellis Judd B-Dry Systems of Southern NY Meadow Hill Reformed Church Stamm, William Benjamin Moore & Co. Mediacom Communications Stewart, Cecile, Berardi, Lindgren, Gottsine & Miller, CPAs Meyer Contracting Corp. Stewart, Jr., Norman & Carolyn MacDonald C& S Wholesale Grocers Middle Atlantic Products Stevenson, Debra Caplan-Bensley Foundation Mid-Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union Stone, Kevin Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Mobile Life Support Services, Inc. Strong, Karen & Todd New York Monroe Woodbury High School Swartfi gure, George Central Hudson Gas & Electric Mount Saint Mary College Sweeney, Robert & Mary Citizens Bank Net Sales of Upstate New York Szmyr, Richard & Sandra Claire Josephine Shapiro Foundation Newcombe Foundation Tate, Judith & Christopher Community Foundation of Dutchess County New Hackensack Reformed Church Tebbano, Niel & Christine Cor-Lin Construction New Market Transportation Services, Inc. Tenney, Laura Cornwall United Methodist Church Nexans Energy USA Teumim, Phillip & Martha Cosimo’s Management Nugent & Haeussler Therrien, Francis & Elizabeth Crystal Run Village Nutrik USA Thiel, Kathlene & Eric King Culinary Institute of America NYS Legislative Grant - Assemblywoman Thomas, J.P. Ditron, Inc. Nancy Calhoun Thomas, Mark & Francesca Sommer Dutchess County Ironworks NYS Society of CPAs Thornton, Esther Eastern States Electric Supply Orange County Chamber of Commerce Timmins, Victoria & Patrick Ketz Eaton Sales & Marketing Orange County FEMA Board Touhey, Carl Ed Islip, Inc. Panera Bread Tyler, Humphrey Empire Management & Productions Pathmark Tynan, James & Judith Empire Merchants North Pine Bush Central School Tyrrell, Thomas Empire State Bank Charitable Trust Porta-Brace Tyrrell, William & Anne Empty Bowls 2008 Portfolio Solutions Underhill, Scott & Lynne Environmental Consultants Prestige Financial Vasil, William Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Price Chopper Supermarkets Vaughn, Thomas First Niagara Bank Prince in New York Music Corp. Visalli, Joseph & Matie Flowers First Reformed Church - Fishkill Professional Computer Associates Viscusi, Joe & Marcia Foodtown Project Hope of Rockland Wait, Jr., Samuel & Carol H&H Environmental Rapco Horizon Company Waite, Orville H. Houst & Son RCI & Associates Warden, Joseph & Carolyn Hannaford Supermarkets Reuter Pallet and Packaging Systems Webster, Harold & Helen Hopewell Presbyterian Church Rhinebeck Savings Bank Weinstein, Natalie Hudson Health Plan Ridgewood Foundation Wentland, Mark & Clara Hudson Software Corporation Riverside Bank Wheeler, Kay Hudson Valley Crossing Rockland County FEMA Board Widlund, William & Elise Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union Rondout Valley High School 17 Williams, Kevin & Gwen Hurley Reformed Church & Consistory Royal Pools & Spas Sam’s Club Foundation Berk, Brett Mr. Muldoun ShopRite Berlinghoff , Clayton & Dolores Neitzel, Cornell & Darlene Shri Krishna Enterprises Bolger, Mark & Aimee Newton III, Blake Sloatsburg United Methodist Church Borrello, Dennis Nyswaner, Ron St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Bose, Robert O’Brien, Daniel & Wendy Stop & Shop Foundation Brady, John & Jacqueline Ouzonoff , Gregory & Carla Stop & Shop Supermarkets Bruce, Donald Patel, Hemiata Sunrise Broadcasting Caplan, David & Maria Patel, Narendra Sybase Classic Clizbe, Mark & Martha Ritter, Mark & Phyllis Sysco Food Services Cohen, Michael & Jenny Robinson, Melanie & Thomas TD Banknorth Degen, Jeff rey & Jill Rosenberg, Steven TD Charitable Foundation Delaney, Timothy & Susan Rowley, Richard & Marianne Murray TEAC America Dohrmann, Ann Sears, David & Kim Technical Fibre Products Doty, Barbara Serino, Jr., Carmine & Caroline TEG Federal Credit Union Dreichler, Anita & Laurie Gross Smith, Kendall & Kathryn The Feinstein Foundation Dulaney, Deborah Stroup, Timothy & Alice The Mid-Hudson Valley Corvette Association Eckhardt, Thomas & Irene Struzzieri, Thomas The Ronald & Joan David Foundation Farley, Stacey & Peter Davoren Stuart, Elizabeth The Selective Group Foundation Fishkin, Paul Van Norstrand, Kevin & Hilary The Trinity Foundation Charitable Trust Frain, James Vandenberg, Karen & Gregory Thendara Foundation Gentry, H. Becki Veltrie, James & Hope Thruway Food Markets Gilbert, Lorraine Vereb, Phyllis Tower Products - Markertek Hedlund, Johan & Laurie Vergnes, Jane Trade Risk Group Jensen, Kristin & Paul Villchur, Edgar Tri-State Associated Services Kahn, Stewart & Sherry Webber, David & Maria Ulster Savings Bank Kasap, Nicholas Willig, Laurence United Parcel Service Kastner, Deborah Winters, Charles United Way of Dutchess County Kershaw, Clinton Zieden-Weber, Linda United Way of Orange County Kimes, Jacqueline United Way of Sullivan County Kingseed, Cole & Mary United Way of Westchester & Putnam Counties Kinney, Linda Vanacore, DeBenedictus, DiGovanni & Weddell Klein, Ruth Veolia Environmental Services Knight, Sara & David Duff Wachovia Bank, N.A. Kovalcik, Carolyn Wakefern Food Corp. Krein, Erick & Tina Wakefern Partners in Caring Leatherwood, Dale Walden Savings Bank Levin, John & Antoinette Wal-Mart Foundation Littman, Constance & David West Penn Wire Lukasik, Kristine Woodstock Chimes Maloney, V. Keith WRRV Markey, William & Elinor Love Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Martin, Andrew Meyer, Christian & Mary Beth Meyer, Tom & Julie Stevens Food Bank of the Hudson Valley Miller, John Individual Donors Moebus, Diane Alessi, Tim & Jeanne Moff at, Rosemary Atlas, JoAnn Moore, Lawrence & Brook Barlow, Jason & Jane Morrison III, John Time and Talent Donors Volunteers play a vital role in the Food Bank’s work and allow us to accomplish more than we ever could on our own. In 2008, more than 2,000 people donated over 36,000 hours of service to the Food Bank—the equivalent of 18 full-time employees. We appreciate the gifts each person brings and recognize those individuals and groups that come back time and time again. We are stronger for their many contributions.

Regional Food Bank Volunteer Groups of Merit Alpha Phi Omega, University at Albany Hudson Correctional Facility Sabic Berne-Knox-Westerlo School LaSalle School Saratoga Bridges Bank of America LRI Albany Schenectady ARC Calvary United Methodist Church LRI Schenectady Scotia Glenville School District GIVE Center for the Disabled-Charles Park New Visions St. Henry’s Church Church of the Good Shepherd North Ladies Summit Correctional Facility Citizens Bank NYS Teacher’s Retirement System Temple Gates of Heaven Colonie Key Club Offi ce of the State Comptroller Town of Colonie Youth Court Colonie Reformed Church Youth Group Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Wells House Congregation Ohav Shalom Rensselaer County ARC Wildwood Young Adult Program Chartwells, University at Albany Roots and Wisdom

Regional Food Bank Individuals who contributed a signifi cant number of hours Marilyn Anderson Susan Hayes Ted Thompson Roger Barnes Barb Hrachian Pauline Williman Tom Berens Bill Lasak Patricia Youmans Terry Burke Regina Lombardo Frank Carlino Nancy Matteson MikeIn 2008, Zavisky more than Phyllis Carlino Frank Marchesini Jim Catlin Fran Marchesini 2,000 Regional Food Jackie Danner Rita McKee Bank volunteers Carol Dorn Dave Nicotera Ray Durivage Mary Anne Nicholas contributed over 36,000 Katie Falconio Ron Priest Maureen Farley Al Roeser volunteer hours--the John Geoetze Barb Stampfl i equivalent of 18 full- Judy Gates Amy Thompson Joyce Haggerty Adelaide Thompson time employees!

The Food Bank of the Hudson Valley is extremely grateful for the time and eff ort of all of its volunteers and would like to recognize the eff orts of those groups and individuals who contributed a signifi cant number of hours in 2008 to help us in our mission.

Food Bank of the Hudson Valley Volunteer Groups of Merit C&S Wholesale Grocers Mid-Orange Correctional Facility Target Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. Newburgh Free Academy Transformation Life Center Citizens Bank Occupations, Inc. Upstate Awakenings Clarkstown High School Orange County 4-H “Hare-raisers” Wachovia Bank Clear Channel Communications Pine Bush High School Washingtonville High School Cumulus Broadcasting Co. Star 93.3 Woodbourne Correctional Facility Garrison High School Sunrise Broadcasting Wyeth Pharmaceuticals

Food Bank of the Hudson Valley Individuals who contributed a signifi cant number of hours Kenneth Bell Barry Gruber James Nee Lisa Bonita Gabriella Gucci Eric Nelson Linda Contarino Tami Gunsch Stacey Nelson Ron Cosentino Danielle Gutter Lori Nizolek Thomas Curcio Erika Gutter Mitchell O’Neill Amy Lynn Cutright Dennis Hafeman Barbara Paxton Ken Devine Jill Hall Joshua Phillips Barbara Dugan Stephanie Hamis Katherine Radaso Theresa Dwinall Michael Hoff man Rocco Romeo Pam Freeman Mike & Martha Iacalucci Maria Santiago Jack Goerke Sandi Lombardi Joan Smith Brenda Goldstein Ida & Walter Loren Elsie Steinglein 19 Barbara Gross Jan Marotta Paul Tesoro Member Agencies

Albany County Guilderland Interfaith Council Food Pantry New Visions Western Avenue 820 River Street Altamont House Hilltowns Community Resource Food Pantry Onesquethaw Reformed Church Food Pantry 820 River Street St. Joseph’s Terrace Homeless Action Committee SRO Our Lady of Hope Residence ACCA Community Residences Homer Perkins Center Our Lady of Mercy Food Pantry AIDS Council of NENY Albany Hope House Women & Children Parsons Delaware Avenue Albany County Opportunity Inc. Food Pantry Horizon Center Parsons Hudson Avenue Albany Damien Center Hospitality House, T.C. Inc. Parsons Miriam House Albany Residential Stabilization Program Immaculate Heart of Mary Food Pantry Parsons New Scotland Avenue Albany United Methodist Food Pantry Immigrant Intervention Project Closed Pantry Parsons Orissa Healy House ALG Watervliet Shaker CR In Our Own Voices Parsons RTF Alpha Pregnancy Center Albany Interfaith Partnership Shelter Richard J. Conners Veterans’ Home Altamont Community Food Pantry Israel AME Church Food Pantry RSS Lancaster Street Arbor Hill Community Center Afterschool Israel AME Church Lunch Program RSS Northern Blvd. Program Jay McDonald Food Pantry RSS South Lake Arbor Hill Community Center Food Pantry Loudonville Presbyterian Church Food Pantry RSS South Main Avenue Arbor Park Day Care Center LRI Afterschool Program Sacred Heart Food Pantry AUMS Afterschool Program LRI Albany Supportive Apartments Salvation Army Albany ARC Beth Emeth Soup Kitchen LRI Brookside Salvation Army Albany Food Pantry Blessed Sacrament Food Pantry LRI Cardinal Avenue Salvation Army Albany Mobile Canteen Boys and Girls Club of Albany LRI Cuyler Avenue Salvation Army Cohoes Food Pantry CACC Emergency Overfl ow Shelter LRI Delafi eld Drive Salvation Army Cohoes Soup Kitchen Camp Colonie LRI Dowling Road Samaritan Shelters Carmela House Capital Area Peer Services LRI Lancaster Street Samaritan Shelters for Boys Capital City Rescue Mission LRI Lincoln Avenue Samaritan Shelters Lee House Cathedral Social Service LRI Longmeadow Drive Schuyler Inn Shelter Catholic Charities Jules Drive LRI Marion Avenue Senior Projects of Ravena Catholic Charities Personal Care Closet LRI Mill Road Serena House Catholic Charities View IRA LRI New Loudon Sheridan Hollow Drop-In Center Catholic Charities Wellington LRI New Scotland St. Anne’s Institute Center City Parish Social Ministries Food Pantry LRI Orchard Street St. Catherine’s Center School Children’s Center at Family Court LRI Pine Knob Drive St. Catherine’s Sherman Street Christians That Love Center Food Pantry LRI Site Based Day Hab St. Charles Lwanga Center Church of St. James Food Pantry LRI Terry Court A St. Clare’s Food Pantry Clearview Cohoes Residence LRI Terry Court B St. Frances de Sales Food Pantry Clearview Holt House LRI Woods Edge Court St. John’s St. Ann’s Food Pantry Clearview Potpourri Social Club Marillac Shelter St. John’s St. Ann’s Welcome Table Clearview Recovery Residence Mercy House St. Mary’s Outreach Food Pantry Clearview Sherman Street Empowerment Mohawk-Hudson Humane Society St. Maximilian Kolbe Soup Kitchen Clearview Supported Case Management Morton Avenue Shelter St. Patrick’s Food Pantry Cohoes CAP Food Pantry Mother Theresa House St. Peter’s Addiction Recovery Center Cohoes Child Development Center Mt. Moriah Food Pantry St. Teresa of Avila Food Pantry Cohoes Multi-Service Senior Center Mt. Moriah Soup Kitchen St. Vincent DePaul Church Food Pantry Cornell Cooperative Extension EFNEP New Scotland Community Food Pantry TASC for Women Early Childhood Education Center New Visions Alfred Street TASC of the Capital District Emmaus ESOL Afterschool Program New Visions Commodore The Next Step Equinox Domestic Violence Shelter New Visions Femminella The Open Table Equinox Independent Living Program New Visions Ford Trinity Institution Food Pantry Equinox Thanksgiving Dinner New Visions Fuera Bush Trinity United Methodist Church Food Pantry Equinox Youth Shelter New Visions Gert Families Together Albany New Visions Kent Families Together Colonie New Visions Krumkill Families Together Hilltowns New Visions Lefevre In 2008, our network First Church in Albany Food Pantry New Visions Madison of Food Pantries, Soup FOCUS Breakfast Program New Visions Marriette FOCUS Interfaith Food Pantry New Visions Myrtle Avenue Kitchens, and Shelters Food Pantries for the Capital District New Visions Oakbrook Manor Supervised Frank Chapman Youth Program Apartments provided 14,046,024 Friendship Table New Visions Rapp Road meals. Girls, Inc. New Visions Rosemont Good Grounds Community Meals New Visions Supportive Living Apartments Grace and Holy Innocents Soup Kitchen New Visions Van Rensselaer Blvd. 20 United Church of Cohoes Food Pantry Stamford Baptist Church Food Pantry Salvation Army Poughkeepsie Breakfast Program Veteran House Stamford Sacred Heart Food Pantry Salvation Army Poughkeepsie Food Pantry Victory Christian Church St. Anthony’s Counseling & Health Center Food Watervliet United Methodist Food Pantry Dutchess County Pantry Whiskers, Inc Beulah Baptist Church Soup Kitchen St. Columba Church Food Pantry Whitney Young FACTS Program Community Resource Service Center Food St. Joseph’s Rehabilitation Center Wildwood Latham Apartments Pantry St. Paul’s Poughkeepsie Food Pantry Wildwood Marshall Street Dutchess CAP Beacon Food Pantry St. Vincent De Paul Society Food Pantry Wildwood Park Lane Dutchess CAP Harlem Valley Food Pantry To God Be the Glory Ministries Food Pantry YMCA Afterschool Program Dutchess CAP Red Hook Food Pantry Trinity Temple Food Pantry Dutchess County Coalition for the Verbank Holiday Basket Program Clinton County Homeless Vineyard Community Church Food Pantry AIDS Council of NENY Plattsburgh Dutchess County YMCA Afterschool Zion Episcopal Church Food Pantry Behavioral Health Services Cornelia Street Program Behavioral Health Services Court Street Dutchess Horizons Four Seasons Essex County Behavioral Health Services Twin Oaks Dutchess Outreach Food Pantry Community Food Shelf Champlain Home for Children Dutchess Outreach Soup Kitchen First United Methodist Church Food Pantry JCEO Food Pantry First Reformed Church Jay Wilmington Ecumenical Food Pantry Mooers Wesleyan Food Pantry Gannett House Lake Placid Ecumenical Food Pantry Plattsburgh Interfaith Food Pantry Gateway Beacon Community Residence Minerva Food Pantry Salvation Army Food Pantry GIFTS Soup Kitchen Mountain Lake Services 22 Jersey Salvation Army Soup Kitchen Grace Smith House Mountain Lake Services 86 Jersey Grace Smith House Aftercare Mountain Lake Services Bessboro Lane Columbia County Grace Smith House Shelter II Mountain Lake Services Birchwood AIDS Council of NENY Hudson HLPC Missions Supper Kitchen Mountain Lake Services Broad Street Alight Hyde Park Baptist Church Food Pantry Mountain Lake Services Brookside Berkshire Farm Center Hyde Park Food Pantry Mountain Lake Services Church Lane Catholic Charities of Columbia and Greene Love Reaches Out Food Pantry Mountain Lake Services Dora Arnol Counties Maplewood Residents Association Mountain Lake Services Dugan Lane Charlie’s Pantry MARC Bolger House Mountain Lake Services Ferry Blvd. Chatham Area Silent Pantry MARC CDCC Mountain Lake Services First Lane Clermont Community Residence MARC Dowling House Mountain Lake Services Hillside Columbia County Domestic Violence Shelter MARC Florence Manor Mountain Lake Services Jay IRA Columbia County Group Home MLK Afterschool Program Mountain Lake Services Jay Peaks Columbia County Mental Health Center Mother’s Cupboard Food Pantry Mountain Lake Services Lord Road Columbia Opportunities Head Start Program New Horizons Clinton IRA Mountain Lake Services Meadows Way Columbia Opportunities Inc. Food Pantry New Horizons Overlook IRA Mountain Lake Services North Road Dinner and a Movie New Horizons Pleasant Valley Mountain Lake Services Old Furnace Road Ghent Food Pantry Pine Plains Community Food Locker Mountain Lake Services Park Street Mellenville Philmont Food Pantry Pleasant Valley Ecumenical Food Pantry Mountain Lake Services Pearl Street MHA Columbia Greene Apartment Program Ramapo for Children Mountain Lake Services Smith House MHA Columbia Greene Columbia Street Reach Out Food Pantry Mountain Lake Services Soper Road Residence Red Hook United Methodist Church Food Pantry Mountain Lake Services Spring Street Red Door River Haven ILS Food Pantry Mountain Lake Services Supp Apt Salvation Army Hudson Friendly Kitchen River Haven Shelter Mountain Lake Services Village Lane Special Needs Joslen Blvd. Salvation Army Beacon Food Pantry Mountain Lake Services Wells Hill Special Needs Michael Court Salvation Army Beacon Soup Kitchen Mountain Lake Services Meacham Street Special Needs Nathan Lane Salvation Army Poughkeepsie ARC Mountainside Food Pantry Special Needs Taconic Special Needs Wallace Road Zion Community Food Pantry

Delaware County Christmas Feeling Fund CitiHope International Delaware County ARC Community Living Delaware County ARC Day Hab Delaware County ARC Elm Street Delaware County ARC Hamden Hill Delaware County ARC Kelly Corners Delaware County ARC Main Street Delaware County ARC Mount Pleasant Delaware County ARC Union Street Delaware Opportunities Food Pantry RSS Creekside Social Club RSS Delhi Residence 21 Schroon Lake Food Pantry Montgomery County First Assembly of God Food Pantry Town of Moriah Food Pantry Amsterdam Calvary Food Pantry First Presbyterian Church Food Pantry Westport Food Shelf Catholic Charities of Montgomery County Food Florida Community Food Pantry Pantry Friend’s House Youth Shelter Franklin County Domestic Violence Services GHV Family Health Center Bangor Baptist Chapel Pantry Fulmont Amsterdam Food Pantry Glenn Hines Boys & Girls Club Bangor Community Food Pantry Fulmont Fonda Food Pantry Good Samaritan Food Pantry Barnabas House Fulmont Fort Plain Food Pantry Goodwill Church Food Pantry Brandon Wesleyan Food Pantry Montgomery County Drop-In Center Goshen Ecumenical Pantry, Inc. Brushton-Moira Food Pantry MTS Division Street Grace United Methodist Food Pantry Burke Adult Center MTS Fonda Residence Greenwood Lake Food Pantry Burke Food Pantry MTS Highland Road Guild of St. Margaret Soup Kitchen Catholic Community Constable Food Pantry MTS Lakeside Holy Deliverance Apostolic Temple Food Pantry Chateaugay Food Pantry MTS the Lighthouse Holy Innocents Food Pantry Comlinks Domestic Violence Services Shelter 1 Salvation Army Amsterdam Food Pantry Holy Trinity COGIC Food Pantry Comlinks Domestic Violence Services Shelter 2 The Comfort Zone Homes for the Homeless Comlinks Food Pantry Hoops Express, Inc. Dickinson Food Pantry Orange County Hope Center Food Pantry Duane Center Food Pantry ARCS Newburgh Humane Society of Walden Emmaus Soup Kitchen Big Brothers Big Sisters HVCC Food Cupboard First Baptist Church Malone Food Pantry Bridges of Greater New York Independent Living Food Pantry Fort Covington Helping Hands Food Pantry Camp Deerpark Kiryas Joel Community Council Food Pantry Good Samaritan Food Pantry Chester Presbyterian Pantry LINKS Aftercare Program Moira New Hope Food Pantry Community Emergency Food Center Local Awareness and Development, Inc. Saranac Lake Ecumenical Food Pantry Country Kids Food Pantry MACC Middletown Addiction Crisis Center St. Joseph’s Rehabilitation Center Crystal Run Arcadia Road IRA New City Food Pantry St. Paul’s Assumption Brighton Food Pantry Crystal Run Carter Road IRA New Hope Missionary Baptist Food Pantry St. Paul’s Assumption Vermontville Food Pantry Crystal Run Cipollone IRA New Hope Missionary Baptist Soup Kitchen Town of Bellmont Food Pantry Crystal Run Conklingtown IRA Newburgh Tabernacle Food Pantry Tupper Lake Community Pantry Crystal Run Corbett Rd IRA Newburgh Tabernacle Soup Kitchen Waverly Food Pantry Crystal Run Crawford IRA Newburgh YMCA Y-Scoop Crystal Run Eatontown IRA Operation Compassion Food Pantry Fulton County Crystal Run Goshen Rd. IRA Orange County AHRC Robert Young Residence Catholic Charities of Fulton County Crystal Run Jacobs Road IRA Orange County Safe Homes Catholic Charities of Fulton Residential Programs Crystal Run Jorrie Court IRA Pennies for Provisions Food Pantry Community Free Meals NOAH Crystal Run Little Britain IRA Project FAN Food Pantry Fulmont Gloversville Food Pantry Crystal Run Minisink Project LIFE Fulmont Northville Food Pantry Crystal Run Mountain Road IRA RECAP Alcoholism Day Rehab Fulton County Family Violence Shelter Crystal Run Nashopa CR RECAP New Life Fulton County Leisure Lounge Crystal Run New Windsor IRA RECAP Nutrition Program Gloversville Council of Churches Food Pantry Crystal Run Pine Tree IRA Rural Opportunities Middletown Johnstown Churches Council Food Pantry Crystal Run Sarah Wells Trail Salvation Army Middletown Food Pantry Salvation Army Gloversville Food Pantry Crystal Run Stony Bar IRA Salvation Army Middletown Soup Kitchen Salvation Army Gloversville Soup Kitchen Crystal Run Toleman Road IRA Salvation Army Newburgh Food Pantry The Gathering Soup Kitchen Crystal Run W.R. Pitt IRA Salvation Army Newburgh Soup Kitchen The Manor Community Residence Crystal Run Walden CR Salvation Army Port Jervis Food Pantry Victorian Manor Cuddebackville Reformed Church Food Pantry Salvation Army Port Jervis Soup Kitchen Easter Seals Food Pantry Shepherd’s Kitchen Greene County Easter Seals Project Discovery SOS Education Program Athens Community Food Pantry Ebenezer Baptist Church Soup Kitchen St. Francis of Assisi Parish Food Pantry Cairo Food Pantry Ebenezer Baptist Food Pantry St. George’s Church Food Pantry Community Action of Greene County Food Emergency Housing Adult Shelter St. James COGIC Food Pantry Pantry Family Empowerment Project Food Pantry St. James COGIC Soup Kitchen Coxsackie Community Pantry Fed By Grace Food Pantry St. Patrick’s Soup Kitchen Girls’ Vacation Fund, Inc. St. Paul’s United Methodist Food Pantry God’s Storehouse Food Pantry Stephen Saunders Residence Greene County ARC Jack Griffi n It wouldn’t be TASA Planned Parenthood Greene County Domestic Violence Program possible to meet our THRIVES Nutrition Program Food Pantry Greenville Food Pantry TOUCH Nutrition Program Middletown Jewett Food Pantry mission without our Town of Montgomery Food Pantry MHA Columbia Greene High Cliff Residence Trinity United Methodist Church Food Pantry Twin County Recovery Catskill valuable partnership Union Presbyterian Church Food Pantry Ulster Greene ARC Red Apple with our member Warwick Community Bandwagon Warwick Ecumenical Council Food Pantry Hamilton County agencies. World Wide Missionary Movement Food Pantry Indian Lake NOC Food Pantry 22 Otsego County PARC Wiccopee CR Rensselaer County ARC North Greenbush Catskill Rural AIDS Services Oneonta Patterson Presbyterian Food Pantry Rensselaer County CEO Food Pantry Child and Family Development Putnam CAP Food Pantry Roarke Center Food Pantry Cooperstown Food Pantry Putnam CAP Soup Kitchen Salvation Army Troy Food Pantry Crisis Intervention and Support Shelter Putnam Valley Community Food Pantry Salvation Army Troy Soup Kitchen Maryland Baptist Church Food Pantry Salvation Army East Putnam Food Pantry San Damiano Family Support Food Pantry Migrant Education Outreach Food Pantry Salvation Army Phillipstown Food Pantry St. Augustine’s Food Pantry OFO Community Connection Food Pantry St. Christopher’s Inn St. Joseph’s Church Troy Food Pantry OFO Emergency Housing Shelter St. John the Evangelist Food Pantry St. Mary’s Troy Food Pantry OFO Holiday Basket Program Walter Hoving Home St. Patrick’s Church Food Pantry Richfi eld Springs Food Pantry Women’s Resource Center St. Paul’s Center Shelter RSS Elm Street Residence The Anchor Food Pantry RSS Mountain View Social Club Rensselaer County The Gathering Place Food Pantry RSS Otsego Residence 820 River Street Supportive Living Troy The Morning Star Salvation Army Oneonta Food Pantry 820 River Street Troy TLP Food Pantry Salvation Army Oneonta Sunday Special AIDS Council of NENY Troy Troy Damien Center Saturday’s Bread Food Pantry Ark Community Charter School Unity House Peer Activity Center Springbrook Averill Road BackPack Program Ark Charter School Unity House 14th Street Residence Springbrook Broad Street Berlin Community Food Closet Unity House 7th Ave North Springbrook Chellis Nichols Bethany Hospitality Center Unity House 8th Street MICA Springbrook Community Connections I Boys and Girls Club Southern Rensselaer County Unity House 8th Street Residence Springbrook Community Connections II Boys and Girls Club Troy Unity House Domestic Violence Shelter Springbrook Community Connections West Camp Scully Unity House Street Ministry Springbrook Cook Street Catholic Charities of Rensselaer County Food Unity House Sunshine Program Springbrook Dayhab Four Pantry Vanderheyden Hall Best Road Springbrook Elm Street Circle of Life Camp Veggie Mobile Taste and Take Program Springbrook Ford Avenue CONSERNS-U Food Pantry Victorious Life Christian Church Food Pantry Springbrook Glens Ridge IRA Continuing Treatment Services Volunteers for Distressed Wildlife Springbrook Hayes Street COPES Network Center, Inc. Wildwood Castleton CR Springbrook Kelly’s Corner Doors of Hope Food Pantry YWCA Community Meals Springbrook Loomis Center Faith and Love Fellowship Food Pantry YWCA Food Pantry Springbrook McDowell House Faith and Love Fellowship Soup Kitchen Springbrook Milford IRA Rockland County Springbrook Morris IRA ARCS Spring Valley Springbrook Otsego Beth Rapha’s Outreach Program Springbrook Parker House Nearly half of all people Canteen Feeding Program Springbrook Pierstown IRA CAPROC of Haverstraw Food Pantry Springbrook Resident. School served in food pantries CAPROC of Spring Valley Food Pantry Springbrook Snell House are children. Children who Catholic Community Services of Rockland Food Springbrook Stone Quarry Pantry Springbrook Sunshine House don’t eat properly don’t Charismatic Church Outreach Food Pantry Springbrook Taylor House Christ Church of Ramapo Food Pantry Springbrook the Penthouse develop properly. Christ Church of Ramapo Soup Kitchen Springbrook the Pines IRA Church of Christ Food Pantry Springbrook Walnut Street Community Kafe’ Soup Kitchen Springbrook West Oneonta Crystal Run Bayard ICF St. James Food Pantry First Baptist Soup Kitchen St. Mary’s Church Food Pantry Hoosick Area Church Association Food Pantry The Lord’s Table Soup Kitchen Hope 7 Community Center Food Pantry Unadilla Community Food Pantry Hudson Mohawk PAHL House Hudson Mohawk Recovery Center Putnam County Joseph’s House Shelter Brewster Community Food Pantry Inc. Kids Cafe Lansingburgh Delancey Street Foundation Lansingburgh Boys and Girls Club Gilead Food Pantry Lansingburgh Church Hot Meals Green Chimneys Arbor House LRI Elmwood Drive Hillside Food Outreach LRI Hays Road PARC Birch LRI Jeff erson Avenue PARC Brimstone LRI Schodack PARC Day Habilitation Program Mt. Ida Food Pantry PARC Foggintown Nassau Resource Center Food Pantry PARC Kelly Road Peer Support Center, Inc. PARC Mooney Hill IRA Pittstown Area Food Pantry Crystal Run Chestnut Ridge ICF PARC Oak Road IRA REACT, Inc. Food Pantry Crystal Run Greenhill IRA PARC Patterson 311 Rensselaer County ARC Biscayne Blvd. Crystal Run Seymour Drive PARC Patterson IRA Rensselaer County ARC Brookview Avenue Crystal Run Summit IRA 23 PARC Poplar IRA Rensselaer County ARC Maple Avenue Crystal Run Tennyson Drive IRA Epilepsy Society Food Pantry Eat Smart NY Birthright of Schenectady Fairmount Baptist Church Food Pantry ECHO Food Pantry Booth Home Faith Temple Food Pantry Edge Ministry Food Pantry Boys and Girls Club Craig Street Faith Temple Soup Kitchen Faith Baptist Church Pantry Boys and Girls Club Mt. Pleasant French Speaking Baptist Church Food Pantry Grace Church Food Pantry Boys and Girls Club Steinmetz GAINS Afterschool Program Greater Galway Food Pantry Boys and Girls Club Yates Village Good Counsel Spring Valley Greenfi eld Center Food Pantry Braman’s Hall Food Pantry Greenbush Food Cupboard Harvest Church Food Pantry Bridge Center of Schenectady HACSO Food Pantry LRI Charlton Road Carver Community Center Youth Dinner Harvest Care After School Program LRI Division Street Carver Early Childhood Education Center Haverstraw Head Start LRI May Apple City Mission of Schenectady Haverstraw Parent Group Food Pantry LRI Michael Drive Community Meal Program Kids Corner of Rockland LRI Mitchell Concerned for the Hungry Lexington Center for Recovery Malta Open Bible Baptist Church Food Pantry Duanesburg Afterschool Program Loeb House Davis Mechanicville Emergency Food Pantry Family Life Center Loeb House Keahon Moreau Community Center Food Pantry Girls Inc. Loeb House Lukens North Country Wildcare Hamilton Hill Arts Center Macedonia Baptist Food Pantry Pine Knolls Alliance Church Food Pantry Jerry Burrell Day Program YMCA MHA Rockland Bernstein House Rural Preservation Company Vet’s Shelter Keepers of the Circle Pantry MHA Rockland Nanuet House Salvation Army Saratoga Food Pantry Kids Cafe Mt. Pleasant MLK Multipurpose Center Afterschool Program LRI Balltown Road MLK Multipurpose Center Food Pantry LRI Birch Lane New Beginnings Afterschool Program LRI Catherine Street New Generation COGIC Alliance Food Pantry LRI Connor Court North Rockland Food Pantry @ Trinity UMC LRI Corlear North Rockland School Age Care LRI Giff ord Nyack FOOD Program LRI Glenwood Nyack Head Start LRI Heather Lane Nyack Parent Group Food Pantry LRI Lolik Open Arms LRI Lone Pine Road Parish Care & Concern Ministry Food Pantry LRI Main Offi ce Pearl River SDA Community Service Food Pantry LRI Merlin Drive People to People Food Pantry MOMH ACT Team Lunch Pilgrim Baptist Church Food Pantry Salvation Army Saratoga Soup Kitchen MOMH Closed Pantry Pilgrim Baptist Church Soup Kitchen Saratoga Domestic Violence Shelter MOMH Curry House Project Hope Food Pantry Saratoga EOC Food Pantry MOMH Dominion House Project Turning Point Saratoga EOC Mobile Food Pantry MOMH Emmanuel House Rhoda Kosher Food Pantry Saratoga EOC Soup Kitchen MOMH Jones Home Rockland Community College Food Pantry Saratoga EOC Summer Lunch Neighborhood Meal Rockland Family Shelter School Age Child Care New Choices Day Treatment Rockland Interfaith Breakfast Schuylerville Food Pantry New Choices Perrin House Salvation Army Spring Valley Food Pantry Shelters of Saratoga New Choices Purcell House Sloatsburg Community Food Pantry Shenendehowa Helping Hands Food Pantry New Choices Smith House Spring Valley Parent Group Food Pantry St. Mary’s St. Vincent’s Waterford Food Pantry New Visions Pinewood Spring Valley SDA Church Food Pantry The Charlton School Northeast Ministry Fund Food Pantry St. Ann’s St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry The Upper Room Thrift Shop Food Pantry Oak Hill School St. Paul’s Community Dinner Transitional Services Edgewood Our Lady of Fatima Food Pantry St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Food Pantry Transitional Services Hammond Parson’s Early Head Start St. Paul’s Parish Pantry Transitional Services Hedgerow Sacred Heart St. Columba Food Pantry St. Stephen’s Episcopal Pantry Transitional Services Kaydeross Safe House Summit Children’s Residence Center Transitional Services Stone Bridge Salvation Army Schenectady Breakfast Program TOUCH Food Pantry Wildwood McLean Street Salvation Army Schenectady Food Pantry Upper Room House of Worship Food Pantry Salvation Army Schenectady Soup Kitchen Visions Vacation Camp for the Blind Schenectady County SCAP Head Start Program West Street Parent Group Food Pantry AIDS Council of NENY Schenectady SCAP Sojourn House Women of Tomorrow Food Pantry ALG Afterschool Program Schenectady Damien Center ALG Fredericks Rd Schenectady Residential Stabilization Program Saratoga County ALG Hillside Avenue Scotia Glenville Food Pantry Ballston Area Community Center ALG Lexington SICM Food Pantry Captain Outreach ALG Stevenson St. Luke’s Food Pantry CAPTAIN Youth Shelter ALG Warwick Way The Lord’s Pantry Catholic Charities Donovan House ALG Wendell Westminster Presbyterian Food Pantry Charlton Food Pantry Alpha Pregnancy Center Schenectady Wildwood Alplaus CR Christ Church Food Pantry Animal Protective Foundation Wildwood Delta House Christ’s Cupboard Food Pantry At the Table Food Pantry Wildwood N. Country Club Corinth Community Cupboard Bethesda House Light House Wildwood Waverly Place CR CWI Reynolds Rd Bethesda House of Schenectady X-Quest, Inc. YWCA Children’s Center Family Inn Ulster Greene ARC Alison IRA YWCA of Schenectady Shelter Family of Ellenville Food Pantry Ulster Greene ARC Brookside Family of New Paltz Food Pantry Ulster Greene ARC Gardiner IRA Schoharie County Family of Woodstock Food Pantry Food Pantry Ulster Greene ARC Market Street Afterschool Tutoring Program Family Outreach Food Pantry Ulster Greene ARC Meadow Lane BackPack Program Schoharie CSD Family Shelter of Kingston Ulster Greene ARC Rousner Catholic Charities Food Pantry Gateway Manor Ulster Greene ARC Woodstock Cobleskill United Methodist Food Pantry Gateway Penrose Manor Ulster Greene Palmer ICF First Baptist Church Pantry God Given Bread Food Pantry Wings on Wheels Mobile Food Pantry Good Samaritan Food Pantry Summit God Given Bread Lunch Program Jeff erson United Methodist Food Pantry Good Neighbors Food Pantry Warren County Keith Nelson Food Pantry Heart Street Pantry 820 River Street Road to Recovery Middleburgh Ecumenical Food Pantry Helping Hands Ministry Food Pantry Chestertown Food Pantry North Blenheim United Methodist Food Pantry His Love Unveiled Food Pantry CWI Harrington Rd. Schoharie Community Food Pantry Hosanna Assembly of God, Inc. Food Pantry CWI Bay Road Schoharie County ARC High Street In Flight, Inc. CWI Faxon Street Schoharie County ARC Union Street Extension Loaves and Fishes Food Closet CWI Flat Rock IRA Schoharie County ARC West Main New Day Food Pantry CWI Knapp Hill Schoharie County CAP Food Pantry People’s Place Food Pantry CWI Dayhab Schoharie County Domestic Violence Program Pine Bush Ecumenical Food Pantry Domestic Violence Project Schoharie County Head Start Pointe of Praise Food Pantry Double H Hole in the Woods St. Mark’s Lutheran Food Pantry Renaissance Project Family Services Association Food Pantry Rochester Food Pantry First Presbyterian Church Warrensburg Food Pantry Sullivan County RSS Multi-County Abel House Johnsburg Food Pantry ARCS Monticello Ecumenical Food Pantry Bread of Life Food Pantry Maxfi eld Community Food Pantry CACHE Food Pantry Non-Secure Detention Home CACHE Safe Passage Open Door Soup Kitchen Crystal Run Burr Road Sacred Heart Community Dinner Crystal Run Cold Spring IRA Sacred Heart Food Pantry Lake George Crystal Run Country Road IRA Salvation Army Glens Falls Food Pantry Crystal Run Crystal Lake Salvation Army Glens Falls Soup Kitchen Crystal Run Digby IRA Voices of the Heart Food Pantry Crystal Run Grahamsville IRA Warren Hamilton Community Action Agency Crystal Run Haring Road Food Pantry Crystal Run Landman IRA Crystal Run Mamakating IRA Washington County Crystal Run Pinekill IRA 820 River Street Granville Crystal Run Silverman IRA Argyle United Presbyterian Food Pantry Crystal Run Valley View IRA Cornerstone Soup Kitchen Crystal Run Walters Farm Emerald Ridge Crystal Run White Lake Employees Food Pantry Daytop Village Rural Opportunities Food Pantry Fort Edward Community Food Pantry Dynamite Youth Center Salvation Army Kingston Food Pantry Granville Ministerial Food Pantry Federation Food Pantry Samaritan Village Hartford Food Pantry Federation Soup Kitchen Saugerties Area COC Food Pantry Salem Food Pantry First Presbyterian Church of Jeff ersonville Food Shiloh Baptist Church Soup Kitchen Voices of the Heart Respite Program Pantry St. John the Evangelist Church Washington County EOC Food Pantry New Hope Manor St. Joseph’s Food Pantry Our Lady of the Assumption Food Pantry St. Mary’s Rectory Food Pantry Project Angel Camp St. Simon’s Sitdown Soup Kitchen Recovery Center St. Vincent DePaul St. James Food Pantry St. Andrew’s Mission Food Pantry The Queens Galley Soup Kitchen St. John’s Food Pantry The Vineyard Church Food Pantry The Blessing Food Pantry THRIVES Kingston Food Pantry THRIVES Monticello Food Pantry Transformation Life Center Veritas Therapeutic Community UCP of Ulster County Hillcrest ICF UCP of Ulster County Koenig CR Ulster County UCP of Ulster County Lasher Angel Food East, Inc. Soup Kitchen UCP of Ulster County Oberkirch ICF ARCS Kingston UCP of Ulster County Yankee Folly ICF Caring Hands at Clinton Avenue Soup Kitchen Ulster CAP Ellenville Food Pantry Catholic Charities of Ulster County Food Pantry Ulster CAP Highland Food Pantry Change Your Luck Food Pantry Ulster CAP Kingston Food Pantry Chiz’s Heart Street Ulster Greene ARC Glasco IRA Daily Bread Soup Kitchen Ulster Greene ARC Joalyn IRA Darmstadt Shelter for the Homeless Ulster Greene ARC Linnabary Ellenville SDA Food Pantry Ulster Greene ARC Reed ICF Ellenville United Methodist Food Pantry Ulster Greene ARC Scardefi eld 25 Family House Ulster Greene ARC Strauss IRA The Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York is a private, non-profi t organization that depends on the support and generosity of the community. Thank you for the important role you play in helping us address the food security needs of our vulnerable neighbors. Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York 965 Albany-Shaker Road Latham, NY 12110 (518) 786 - 3691

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