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2016 IMPACT REPORT

Delivering Good 2016 Impact Report_edited.indd 1 6/2/17 5:29 PM K.I.D.S./Fashion Delivers launches a new brand and is renamed Delivering Good, refecting our unique role of helping people in need with new product. 2017 In 2016, a record amount of over $200 million in new product was donated. www.Delivering-Good.org

By donating more than $100 million since 1986, Toys“R”Us becomes the single largest donor in 2016 K.I.D.S./Fashion Delivers’ history.

Kids In Distressed Situations and Fashion Delivers merge to work with the fashion, home and children’s industries to help kids, adults and families 2014 facing poverty and disasters.

K.I.D.S. and Fashion Delivers provide over $45 million of donated merchandise for the Haiti 2010 earthquake recovery. K.I.D.S. and Fashion Delivers executives travel to Haiti to see the damage frst-hand, as well as to witness the relief eforts.

Then-Senator Barack Obama speaks about America’s “empathy defcit” at the beneft gala for K.I.D.S. and Fashion Delivers. The frst annual Women of Inspiration Luncheon features 60 Minutes Co- 2006 anchor Leslie Stahl as the guest speaker.

The devastation caused by hurricanes Katrina and Rita is profound and the response is met with more than 2005 $16.5 million of product from K.I.D.S. and Fashion Delivers, a new organization formed by the adult apparel and home industries. The Community Foundation for Greater Bufalo receives $350,000 in product and fnds more mothers completed parenting classes when awarded merchandise for course completion. Additionally, 1999 the behavior of children in after-school programs improved when earned “citizenship stars” could be exchanged for model airplanes and toys. Relief to Kurdish refugees began with $200,000 worth of donated merchandise fown in to Kurdish 1991 refugees feeing Saddam Hussein’s army in Iraq. K.I.D.S. by laws are also amended to direct donated merchandise to domestic as well as international causes.

Third annual ‘K.I.D.S. for Kids’ event takes place on June 14 at United Nations Delegate Dining Room in New York City, with special Honorary Chairperson First Lady 1989 Barbara Bush in attendance.

Kids In Distressed Situations (K.I.D.S.) was founded by children’s industry executives Karen Bromley, Fred 1985 Brown, Ezra Dabah, Andy Kahn, Carol Reisman, Mike Searles and Barbara Toback. Within 60 days, the children’s industry donated $250,000 of merchandise through the Adventist Development and Relief Agency to Ethiopian children sufering from famine.

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Delivering Good 2016 Impact Report_edited.indd 2 6/2/17 5:29 PM A MESSAGE FROM OUR LEADERSHIP

ow do we measure the impact of a new coat to someone living on the street? Or new bedding for Ha family whose home was destroyed by a food? Or a pair of new shoes for a child who has just joined a foster family? 2016 was a year of tremendous accomplishments for Delivering Good, but this report tells the story of thirty-two years of impact as Kids in Distressed Situations, Fashion Delivers, and K.I.D.S./Fashion Delivers.

As you will learn, thanks to an extraordinarily generous community of donors, we provided a record $200 million + of new product to our community partners in 2016. We expressed our appreciation to our consistent fnancial supporters through our new Loyalty Circle. And we were there to address the needs of communities afected by natural disasters. Equally important, we focused on charting the course for the next thirty-two years with our strategic planning initiative. This report launches our new name, Delivering Good, as well as the rededication to our mission of helping to alleviate the efects of poverty and disaster by providing new products to those in need.

The needs are enormous, and the response takes the combined efort of industry, the philanthropic and community service sectors, and caring individuals. Thank you for the role you have played in Delivering Good. Please join with us to do even more.

With appreciation:

Allan Ellinger Gary Simmons Lisa D. Gurwitch Co-chair of the Board, 2016 Co-chair of the Board, 2016 President and CEO

Our Mission:

Delivering Good unites retailers, manufacturers, foundations and individuals to provide people impacted by poverty and tragedy with new merchandise, efectively distributed through a network of agency partners to ofer hope, dignity and self-esteem to at-risk children, families, and individuals.

Pro Bono Support The following companies have provided pro bono services to Delivering Good during 2016. We thank you for your support in helping people in need. All Baby & Child Expo LF Logistics APL OHL Distinctive Displays Pryor Cashman Graj+Gustavsen Trans International Trucking, Inc.

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n 2016, over 400 companies donated more than $200 million of new products that we distributed to more than I500 community partners nationwide. We estimate that we helped at least 250 million people last year. Monetary donations and other fnancial support help pay for programs, logistics, coordination and freight costs so that new product reaches the people who need it most. With community partners in all 50 states and around the world, and an overhead of less than 2%, Delivering Good is widely recognized for efciently supporting people in need. Below are some selected highlights from 2016.

Delivering Good partnered with Burlington Stores and Good Morning America on The 2016 Warm Hearts and Warm Coats Drive; 147,911 new and gently used coats were collected for over 300 community charities nationwide. Coats are such a needed item that this is the only program we operate with gently used product. This was the 10th Anniversary of the coat drive for Burlington Stores and Good Morning America; the annual event has collected a total of 1,814,595 coats over the years.

BOBS from Skechers footwear manufactures shoes especially for donation, given to . In 2016 we distributed one million pairs of kids’ shoes worth $15 million. Since 2011, Delivering Good has distributed more than 7.6 million pairs of these Skechers kids’ shoes. In addition, we coordinate with Skechers’ marketing and our community partners for 15 key market distributions each year.

The online retailer Kidbox curates fun and efortless shopping experiences, bringing parents and kids together to discover new styles. Through the Kidbox Cares program, parents and children are able to have an open conversation about how they can help children and families in need. For every full Kidbox sold, the company donates a piece of apparel to Delivering Good, with an ultimate goal of clothing one million kids.

Delivering Good works with the annual All Baby & Child trade show for juvenile product in Las Vegas to collect new and sample product donations from over 900 exhibitor companies in 3000 booths. At the end of the 2016 All Baby & Child trade show, we received donations of more than $80,000 in much needed product. The donations were distributed to Las Vegas area families in need through our community partners.

Three leading women executives were recognized at the K.I.D.S./ Fashion Delivers 10th Annual Women of Inspiration Luncheon June 7, 2016 at the Pierre Hotel in New York City. The event raised over $315,000. The women honored for their professional and philanthropic achievements are (far left) Luanne Whiting-Lager, VP/CFO, Regal Lager, Inc.; (middle) Louise Camuto, Chief Creative Ofcer, Camuto Group; and (far right) Claudia Stern, Intimate Buyer, Gabriel Brothers. The luncheon co-chairs were (near left) Karen Bromley and (near right) Carole Postal.

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The menswear retail stores Men’s Wearhouse & Jos. A. Bank from donor Tailored Brands, Inc. have provided over $61 million of suits, shirts, ties and dress shoes to Delivering Good for distribution to our community partners H.E.R.O.E.S. Care, Hands In Service and Caring For Others, which help active and veteran armed services members, other people in need and their families. We work directly with the retail chains to process truckloads of apparel and accessories each year, collected from their stores.

In August, prolonged rainfall in the southern part of Louisiana resulted in catastrophic fooding. K.I.D.S./Fashion Delivers secured nearly $8.5 million of apparel and home goods from retailers and manufacturers to help people in Baton Rouge recover. Working with the Urban League of LA and local community leaders, we helped over 5,000 families and other people in need.

In October 2016 we started our One Million Pairs of Socks campaign, conceived by Isaac Ash, the founder and president of United Legwear and Apparel Co. At a meeting of the American Apparel and Footwear Association (AAFA), Isaac challenged his colleagues to donate a million socks for homeless people, starting on World Homeless Day October 10, 2016. Socks are the item most requested by homeless shelters. Delivering Good and AAFA worked together to collect and distribute sock donations. By May 3, 2017, we were only about 50,000 socks short of the goal, and Isaac donated the fnal amount.

On November 9th at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, the K.I.D.S./Fashion Delivers Annual Gala raised over $1.73 million to help provide new fashion, children’s and home product to people in need. The event featured two honorees, Richard Barry of Toys“R”Us and Marc Heller of CIT Commercial Services. Additionally, actress Dascha Polanco was recognized for her community support, and the companies Global Brands Group, PVH Corp. and Skechers USA were named as outstanding product donors.

We donated new product for holiday gifts for kids and families of the National Center for Child Development in Manhattan, and we even got to join in the giftwrapping! Employee teams from product donor companies Delta Children and Kidbox wrapped gifts donated by their generous companies and others, joined by other Delivering Good volunteers and board members. It was a great way to celebrate the holidays!

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Dr. Flory is a member of Delivering Good’s Loyalty Circle, which recognizes supporters who have made monetary donations for two or more consecutive years. In 2016, nearly 200 other donors were part of the program.

“I appreciate the fact that the organization provides new clothes and other useful products to adults and children.”

“It’s important to recognize fnancial donors who regularly support us,” says Delivering Good President and CEO Lisa Gurwitch. “Building a strong network of donors allows us to provide hope and dignity every day. We’re so grateful for the generosity of our supporters— they enable us to touch the lives of millions in the U.S. and abroad each year.”

Financial donors help Delivering Good achieve its mission of supporting people impacted by poverty and disasters. Financial donations can include gifts of Dr. Janine D. Flory cash and securities, bequests and other planned gifts, grants from donor-advised funds and foundations, and Retailers and manufacturers are integral to achieving employer matching gifts. RDelivering Good’s mission, but so are individuals who help make it happen with fnancial donations. Delivering Good efciently leverages cash donations to achieve its mission. For every $10 of cash contributed, “I appreciate the fact that the organization provides over $100 of donated new product can be delivered to new clothes and other useful products to adults and kids, adults or families in need. With the efciency, children,” says Janine D. Flory, Ph.D., an associate quality of donations and impact on people in need, professor of psychiatry at the Mount Sinai School of Delivering Good lives up to its name. Medicine in New York. “Having something new to wear for the frst day of school or a job interview provides an extra boost of confdence.”

Having frst donated to Delivering Good in 2014, Follow us on social media: Dr. Flory also admires its eforts to help communities @DeliveringGood afected by natural disasters. “I’m glad to support organizations that ofer something tangible directly and quickly to people in need,” she continues, emphasizing Delivering Good’s partnerships with social service organizations to distribute clothing, toys and supplies. And from a personal perspective, she adds, “I like to set a good example for my daughter by giving to organizations that can help children who are the same age as she.”

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or 40 years, the Winter Park, Florida-based Edyth FBush Foundation, Inc., has continued the mission of its founder, the late philanthropist Edyth Bush, by creating innovative civic solutions to help families and children help themselves.

In 2002, its Board of Directors requested partnerships with leading nonproft organizations to provide underprivileged central Florida families and children with essential needs—namely, food, clothing, shelter and employment.

“While the need for clothing is basic, it can nevertheless cost a family hundreds of dollars for just one person,” says David A. Odahowski, president & CEO of the Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation. “The gift of new clothes from Delivering Good brings a special smile to children and families in need—the same feeling we all have in wearing a new shirt or blouse.”

The Foundation’s grants to Delivering Good provide as much as $1,000,000 in product donations annually to communities in the metropolitan Orlando area, beneftting organizations including A Gift for Teaching, The Mustard Seed, Devereux, Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, Harvest Time International and Jewish Family Services of Greater Orlando, Inc. David A. Odahowski, president & CEO of the Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation

“The return on investment has far exceeded our expectations… return on generosity from the industry donors, as well as the volunteers who process the donations. It’s incredibly we’re most impressed by the return rewarding to see how much children and families on generosity from the fashion appreciate their new clothing.” industry, as well as the volunteers who process the donations.” While complimenting the mission of Delivering Good—providing dignity and self-esteem to at-risk children and families, courtesy of the product donors— Odahowski lauds the organization as a “collaborative, Delivering Good helps Orlando nonprofts tap into the mission-driven model with a talented CEO and energetic generosity of the fashion and children’s industries,” says team, all of whom are professional, creative and caring.” Odahowski. At the same time, he continues, “They’ve And ultimately, he emphasizes, “Generosity benefts found a cost-efective means of turning the industry’s business.” business challenges into a charitable solution for our community.” Of the charity’s recently revamped name and marketing strategy, “‘Delivering Good’ says it all,” Last year, Delivering Good surpassed the $1 million Odahowski adds. “It’s a powerful testament about the in product donations required by its Grant agreement compassion of the industry, fnancial donors, volunteers with the Edyth Bush Foundation by more than 70 and nonproft agencies, as they work together to help percent. “The return on investment has far exceeded our people help themselves. Something as simple as a new expectations,” says Odahowski. “While we can fnancially shirt or pants genuinely gives people hope and shows calculate the overall value, we’re most impressed by the that someone cares.”

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Good and the AAFA to help coordinate the planning, logistics and marketing of a campaign to raise one million pairs of socks. I appealed to my colleagues on the AAFA’s Legwear Committee, proposing that we pool our resources and donate one million pairs in a major, concentrated efort. Instead of donating a few thousand pairs randomly during the year, this would help promote the need for socks at homeless shelters and other community organizations, while building a sustainable program to get the industry widely involved.”

As part of the One Million Pairs of Socks campaign, Ash has personally handed out socks at Jericho Project, a community of supportive services for New Yorkers in need. He has seen just how important a good pair of socks can be. Of the experience, he recalls, “What surprised me most is that despite their circumstances, the residents were just so happy and warm. When hard times fall on people, it’s not our job to judge—it’s our duty to help.”

Although United Legwear sells out-of-season merchandise as part of its business model, “It’s not at the expense of donations,” Ash continues. “Selling is necessary, but giving is the right thing to do. Many companies can plan for giving back by making a little Isaac E. Ash, founder & CEO of United Legwear & Apparel Co., and his family. more than needed in production orders, and building the donations into their brands.”

nited Legwear & Apparel Co. Founder & CEO Isaac Collecting and distributing product may be the E. Ash commends the clear and straightforward U primary focus of Delivering Good, but Ash praises the tagline of Delivering Good—“Helping Kids and Families” organization for all of its accomplishments—including is precisely how his New York-based company has building annual programs and generating marketing supported the organization for the past six years. for important causes. Combined, he continues, these “Without an established infrastructure, it’s difcult eforts “… help people in need to a much greater degree to get the right product to the right people efciently,” by providing visibility and encouraging others to give.” says Ash, who launched his company in 1998. Thanks to On May 3, 2017, Isaac Ash went even further than Delivering Good’s channels for merchandise distribution, his initial donation of over 125,000 pairs of socks. By he has seen frsthand that donated new product brings April 2017, the total sock count slowed down around hope and dignity to those for who dearly need it. 951,000 pairs. As Isaac accepted the 2017 Achievement Beyond merely donating product whenever it is Award from the Fashion Accessories Beneft Ball, he told available, Ash recognized a need for the most basic the crowd that he would donate the last 49,000 pairs of of items—socks. Last fall, he created the One Million socks to complete the campaign. Additionally, he named Pairs of Socks campaign that was implemented by both Delivering Good as a charitable benefciary of funds Delivering Good and the American Apparel & Footwear raised at the event. Association (AAFA) as partners. “Socks and underwear Isaac Ash provided the vision and motivation for are the most requested items by homeless people, and United Legwear & Apparel and many other companies unlike coats or household items, donations cannot be to give one million pairs of socks for the homeless and ‘gently used’—they must be brand new,” he explains. other people in need. Programs like this one can show “Like many manufacturers, we have samples and how committed product donors can make a diference in periodically clear out inventory, so I asked Delivering the lives of people across the U.S. while Delivering Good.

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onations to Delivering Good provide millions of dollars’ worth of new apparel, home goods, toys, books, and other Ditems every year to those with critical needs. Monetary gifts and grants help support programs, logistics, coordination, and freight costs. Since 1985, over $1.6 billion of donated product has been distributed, serving the poor and disadvantaged worldwide. Delivering Good recognizes with gratitude the individuals, corporations, and funding organizations listed below that have generously donated to support of our mission. Donor names listed with a heart (ࡖ) are members of the Loyalty Circle, and have supported the organization in 2016 for at least two consecutive years. To learn about the support Delivering Good with a cash donation, please visit www.Delivering-Good.org/donate-cash.

$75,000 & Above Intradeco Apparel Inc. ࡖ Dona Bela Shreds ࡖ Anonymous The Joester Loria Group ࡖ Empire State Realty Trust ࡖ Burlington Stores ࡖ Just Play, LLC Franklin Junior Foundation ࡖ World Vision ࡖ Kenneth Ohashi and Adam Freed ࡖ Holy Family Church Kleinman Family Foundation JAKKS Pacifc $35,000 to $74,999 Komar Brands ࡖ Jewish Foundation of Greensboro ࡖ Adrienne and Joseph Shamie ࡖ LaRose Industries, LLC Joshua’s Storehouse ࡖ Bernadette and Allan Ellinger ࡖ Laura and John Pomerantz ࡖ Julian R. Geiger Camuto Group ࡖ Les Friedland Associates Ltd. Kahn Lucas Lancaster, Inc. ࡖ CIT Commercial Services ࡖ Leslie Fayt LLC Karen Bromley ࡖ Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation ࡖ The Levy Group The Bromley Group ࡖ Coach, Inc. ࡖ Macy’s ࡖ Keeps Boutique at the Gatehouse ࡖ Delta Children ࡖ Mattel, Inc. Kellwood Company G-III Apparel Group, Ltd. ࡖ Mitzvah Circle Foundation Lisa D. Gurwitch ࡖ Global Brands Group ࡖ MMG Advisors ࡖ Local Independent Charities of America ࡖ Jockey International, Inc. ࡖ Monica and Howard Kahn ࡖ Mamiye Brothers, Inc. Li & Fung Ltd. ࡖ Moose Toys Metro World Child ࡖ National Center For Children and Families The New World Foundation ࡖ Millwork Holdings Co., Inc. North Star Foundation, Inc. ࡖ Newmark Grubb Knight Frank ࡖ Northside Center for Child Development PVH Corp. ࡖ Nickelodeon ࡖ One Simple Wish ࡖ Toys”R”Us The Northwest Company Peggy Eskenasi Publix Super Markets Charities Perry Ellis International ࡖ $15,000 to $34,999 Reed Smith LLP ࡖ Playmates Toys, Inc. Alex Brands Regal Lager, Inc. Reno Rodeo Foundation ࡖ Baby2Baby ࡖ Republic Clothing Group Room to Grow The Bandai Foundation Ross Stores ࡖ Rubie’s Costume Company, Inc. Barbara & Haim Dabah Family RSM US LLP ࡖ Santa Claus of San Bernardino, Inc. Foundation ࡖ Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom ࡖ Susan and Gary Simmons ࡖ Carole Postal ࡖ Tharanco Group ࡖ Cartoon Network ࡖ The TJX Companies, Inc. ࡖ $5,000 to $9,999 CHF Industries ࡖ The Toy Association, Inc. ࡖ Andrew Samet Clear Thinking Group LLC ࡖ UBM Plc. Ankura Consulting The Community Foundation of North Valerie and Abbey Doneger ࡖ Baby Bundles ࡖ Louisiana Variety Club—The Children’s Charity ࡖ Baker & Mckenzie LLP ࡖ Davis & Gilbert LLP Wells Fargo Capital Finance Bioworld ࡖ Debra Joester ࡖ White Pony Express Box of Rain Foundation ࡖ The Doneger Group ࡖ Whitney Partners LLC Braddock Redux ࡖ Emser Tile, LLC ࡖ World Assist ࡖ Carl Marks Advisory Group LLC ࡖ Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & WRC, Ascential Events CBIZ MHM, LLC ࡖ Jacobson LLP ࡖ Christ Child Society Gerberchildrenswear LLC ࡖ $10,000 to $14,999 Cindy Levitt ࡖ Golden Touch Imports Aid for Kids ࡖ Crayola, LLC ࡖ Gordmans Stores Inc. ࡖ Al’s Angels ࡖ David A. Brandon Foundation The Grayson Foundation ࡖ Andy Kahn Discovery Haddad Brands ࡖ Arizona Helping Hands Inc. Dreamwear Haim Chera ࡖ Caring for Others ࡖ E.T. Browne Drug Co., Inc. Haresh Tharani ࡖ Citizens Caring for Children ࡖ Fox Rothschild LLP ࡖ HDS Capital LLC ࡖ CopCorp Licensing ࡖ Fred David International USA Inc. Himatsingka Group Denver Health Foundation ࡖ Funrise Inc. Hope Supply Co. ࡖ Dolls For Daughters/Kenzi’s Kidz Gabriel Brothers Inc.

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Gottex Swimwear International Playthings, L.L.C. Fashion Angels Hahn & Hessen LLP ࡖ Ira Schwartz Father’s Day/Mother’s Day Council, Inc. HSBC ࡖ Jewish Community Federation of Fire Pine Group Ian Sugarman San Francisco Friedman LLP ࡖ Israel Discount Bank of New York ࡖ JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Garan, Inc Itochu Prominent USA ࡖ Kirk Palmer & Associates, Inc. ࡖ Gary Wassner Jazwares Kolcraft Enterprises, Inc. GCE International, Inc. JCPenney Company, Inc. ࡖ Lafayette 148 New York ࡖ Glenn Schlossberg Jewish Communal Fund of New York ࡖ Marc Federbush ࡖ Global Design Concepts LEGO Systems, Inc. Marisa and Peter Rosenthal The Goldberger Company Marks Paneth LLP ࡖ Melissa & Doug LLC H&M ࡖ Merchant Factors Corp. ࡖ Michael Setola Halcyon Media LLC Michelle and Richard Barry Milberg Factors, Inc. ࡖ Harry Lennix Morgan Stanley ࡖ MJ Holding Company, LLC Hasbro, Inc. National Council for Jewish Women Nina Footwear Corp. Hudson’s Bay Company The Negri Foundation ࡖ RLA Impact Sales & Marketing Inc. Northern Chautauqua Community Secret Celebrity, LLC ࡖ Ingram Entertainment Inc. Foundation ࡖ Skip Hop Integrated Management Solutions Oved Apparel VTech Electronics North America L.L.C. USA, LLC ࡖ P.E.A.C.E. Inc. ࡖ Webster Bank ࡖ Jack Adjmi Family Foundation Panola Outreach ࡖ WeiserMazars LLP Jamie Uitdenhowen Performance Team Freight Systems, Inc. ࡖ Yehuda Shmidman Janine D. Flory, Ph.D. ࡖ Phoenix Capital Group Jarvis Success Plugg Clothing $1,000 to $2,999 Jason Rabin PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP ࡖ A.S. Guterman Foundation Jaylyn Sales Pryor Cashman, LLP ࡖ Abe Cohen Jaymar Marketing Q4 Kids, LLC AHQ—Accessory Headquarters Jones New York Intimates Randa Corp. ࡖ Alan Peyser Joseph Nastri Robert S. Kaplan ࡖ Allura Imports Judy’s Group, Inc. Saban Brands ࡖ American Apparel & Footwear Association Julia Greifeld SaraMax Apparel Group American Plastic Toys Inc. Juvenile Products Manufacturers Schulte, Roth, & Zabel LLP Andrew Rosen Association ࡖ Sills Cummis & Gross P.C. ࡖ Arthur W. Rabin ࡖ Karen Harvey Consulting Skechers USA ࡖ Bank Hapoalim Kaye Scholer LLP ࡖ Skyrocket Toys Bari and Neil Goldmacher Kenny Khym Spin Master Ltd. Ben Elias Industries Kidbox LLC Swat Fame, Inc. ࡖ BNL Associates Lambs and Ivy Swimwear Anywhere The Bridge Direct Leonard Rubin Associates Theory Bruce Cotter Lisa Ablove TOMY Buckingham Capital Management, Inc. ࡖ The Mack Goldner Memorial Foundation ࡖ The Walt Disney Company Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services Mad Engine, Inc. Capital Business Credit LLC Mann Publications $3,000 to $4,999 Chase Commercial Banking—The Apparel Mark Levenfus ࡖ Adele and Louis Shamie ࡖ Group Mary Brooks Anne Klein Chicco USA / Artsana USA McMillianDoolittle LLP Banghart-Corin & Associates Chick Chack MGA Entertainment BBC International LLC ࡖ Claudia Stern MGT Industries Capelli New York Collection 18 Michael Araten Capital One ࡖ Constance Rishwain Michael Goldstein Carol Lapidus D.F.A. New York, LLC ࡖ Michael Kahn Cathy Kraus Debbie and Jay Silver Michele Litzky Channel Fabrics Debra Malbin Associates ࡖ Milou Gwyn Don Unser Dorel Juvenile Group Nakash Family Foundation Dynamic Worldwide Logistics, Inc. dreamGEAR Neil Bressler ࡖ Eastman Footwear Eighty-One Enterprises Network For Good ࡖ FAB NY ࡖ Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. ࡖ New Bright Fleet Street Ltd. Ergobaby Carrier, Inc. Niceriver Shoe Factory Hertz Herson CPA LLP ࡖ Erin Byer Northpoint Trading International Intimates, Inc. Evenfo Company, Inc.

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Otterbourg, Steindler, Houston & Chris Bray ࡖ Siobhan Creem Rosen, P.C. ࡖ Cindy Hart ࡖ Stephen I. Sadove ࡖ Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & C-Life Group Susan Greenberg Garrison LLP Colgate Mattress Atlanta Corp. Susan McLain Peter J. Solomon Company, L.P. ࡖ Constantino Martinez Theresa Welsh Precision Custom Coatings LLC Diane D’Erasmo United Legwear ࡖ Premier Consulting Partners, LLC ࡖ Erika McConduit-Diggs Venessa Padilla Professional Disposables International, Inc. Essential Homme Victor H. Vega ࡖ (PDI) Felina Lingerie R. Siskind & Co. Gerson & Gerson $200 to $499 Readerlink Distribution Services, LLC Gina Group Alexis Kimber Richard Darling ࡖ Granada Sales Americon Construction, Inc. ࡖ Richard Leeds International ࡖ Harry J. Rashti & Co., Inc. Andrew Jones ࡖ Richard Markee ࡖ Hearst Integrated Media Andrew Kronfeld Ripple Junction ࡖ The Herbert E. Stern Family Foundation Anthony Peter Schmid ࡖ Robyn Rabin Howard Levy ࡖ Atlantic Hosiery Rosalie Durkota ࡖ Howard Reissner Balboa Baby & Co. LLC Rosenblatt Securities Inc. ࡖ ICC Global Services Body Touch Lingerie Intimate Co. Sally Hersh Brittany Ann Polini Jacqueline Holmes School Zone Publishing Company Bruce Seif James Bell ࡖ Sheila and Joel H. Newman ࡖ Cards for Causes, LLC ࡖ Janice Weinman and Stuart Shorenstein ࡖ Steve Solk Carol Sparer Jody Weintraub ࡖ Sy Blechman Cecilia Streit Joyce and Richard Sims Tara Toy Corp. Charles J. Hinkaty ࡖ JS China Sourcing Teri Lingerie Cherry Kids ࡖ JW Heller Foundation ࡖ Terry Trofholz Cheryl Lewy ࡖ Kastel International Clothing Our Kids Theodore A Rapp Foundation ࡖ Katsky Korins LLP Thomas A. Sharpe Jr. ࡖ CohnReznick ࡖ Kelly M. Laughlin D.R. Martin, LLC Threadstone Advisors Linon Home Decor Products, Inc./Powell Topson Downs of California ࡖ Daniel Paciulan ࡖ Company David Howard Triangle Capital LLC Lisa Scott Debbie Formar TRUIST ࡖ LM Cohen & Co. Deborah K. Polivy ࡖ Turn On Products Inc. ࡖ Lois Baron Donata Stern UA Projects Ludovic Leroy Elizabeth Kalodner VA Projects/Mobile Graphics Main Street Loungewear, Inc. Elizabeth Terrell Valerie Tootle Manu Mirchandani Ellen Palazzo Vandale Industries, Inc. Marion G. Parke Emily Stoddard Vionic Group LLC Martin M. Fleisher ࡖ Virginia and Joseph Caruana Martin Park Essential Brands Walt Disney Studios Mary and Jef Meredith First Candle Warner Brothers Consumer Products ࡖ Merritt Loughran ࡖ Flora Major Michael Cunningham ࡖ Fran Davis $500 to $999 Michael Varda Galen Mahon Abby Parsonnet ࡖ Miki Racine Berardelli Gemini Shippers Group ࡖ ABC Kids Expo MRC Creations Georgia Frasch ࡖ Alexandra d’Archangelo Munchkin, Inc. Girl Scout Troop 4731 Alliance Bernstein L.P. New York Family & New York Baby Show Graj + Gustavsen Amazon Fashion ࡖ Panties Plus Inc Gretchen A. Quinn ࡖ Amy Coe Paul Bennett Happy R. Cohen ࡖ Anderson Associates Paul L. Calamita Heike Muschik Anonymous Paul Miller ࡖ Houghton Mifin Harcourt Publishing The Bank of America Charitable Foundation PKF O’Connor Davies, LLP Howard M. Klein ࡖ Beanstalk Rachel Natalie Carmi Icy Hot Lingerie Brutzkus Gubner LLP ࡖ Related Companies ࡖ Iris Schechter Business Asset Relocation Sarah Clarke Jennifer Rengachary Carlo Paravani Sarah Dunn Jessica Hartshorn Carole Hochman Design Group Scott Zelniker Jill Epstein Charles Riotto ࡖ Sheila Lambert Joanne D. Cohen

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Jodi and Jonathan Kurtis Amy Alperin Laura Vasquez Julius Young Amy Rosenblatt Lui Laurianne Listo Karen Roth ࡖ Andrea Shaw Resnick Leigh Anne Brodsky Kathleen Kirkwood Ann P. Kern ࡖ Les Hall Kelley Hwang ࡖ Annabelle Gurwitch Leslie Schnee Lazarus & Lazarus, P.C. Annemarie Dodd Hunter Levine Design Group Leslie Petrie ࡖ AT&T United Way/Employee Giving Lindsey Engler Line Art, Inc. ࡖ Campaign Lisa and Joseph Imberman ࡖ Locker, Greenberg, & Brainin Audrey Bello ࡖ Lisa Stark and Harvey Rubenstein Lorraine Hariton ࡖ Babette and Jef Davis Lori and James Gross Marie Konstance Barbara Ianniello and Kevin Burke ࡖ Luis Reyna Mary and Gerardus J. Verdegaal Barbara Toback Lynn and Peter Corritori ࡖ Melinda and Timothy Carney ࡖ Becky Vogel Lynn and William Freeman Michael Katovitz and J. Bland Bingo Of Price Mara McGinnis Moshe Dabah Caribbean American Center of New York Maria Perry Nancy Axilrod Cathleen Acosta Maria Zoccoli ࡖ National Mills Industry, Inc. Celeste Boehm Martha and Lord Dugan ࡖ New Alternatives for Children ࡖ Cheryl Abel-Hodges Mary Ann Domuracki ࡖ Osborn Correctional Institution Christina Jean-Baptiste Mary Gentile Ovadia Labaton Christina Schick Mary Roberts- Auer Philip Wasserman Christina Shafer Maxwell Harrell Posner-Wallace Foundation ࡖ Danielle Hamann Meg and Kerry Ostrom ࡖ Rachel B. Mizrahi Daryl Farrell Michael Alic Real Underwear David Aufero ࡖ Millie M. and W. Barry Piekos ࡖ Ronald Sidman David Garretson Mindy Goodfriend S.J.I. Associates, Inc. ࡖ Deneille Dewar Nancy Markert & Associates ࡖ Sally R. Davis Denise Gomez ࡖ Orly Goldstein Sara Pilot Denise Grande ࡖ Ramkumar Krishnamoorthy, NJ Saroj International Inc. Dent Group Rebecca Lucas Seth Coren ࡖ Dominic Chirico Red Stone Equity Partners, LLC Shachar Scot Dora Valdez ࡖ Richard F. Schaub, Jr. Sharon and John Poole ࡖ Dorothy K. Robinson Richard Scott French ࡖ Star Ride Kids Elisabeth Bergoo Richard Tannenbaum ࡖ Steven Barry Elizabeth Karter Robert Magarino Susan Buckley and Lance Sherman Elliot Rosenbaum Rose and Victor Ackermann ࡖ Susanne Emmerich Elwood F. Collins, Jr. Rosemary Mancino Ted James Erhardt and Keni Stopp Ryan Kubat Thomas Johnson ࡖ Erica Louder Samantha Claster ࡖ Trent Walters Erik Ulin Sanjeev Chotirmall Tuchman & Associates Gena Lavallee Schleich NA UBS Financial Services Inc. Gilt Saks Of 5th Scott Kane United Way of Central Maryland, Inc. The Girls Middle School SD Wholesale Victor Canales Harriet Cook ࡖ Shanya Fernando Perera ࡖ Volume Apparel Heather Mee Shelly Porges and Richard Wilhelm The Warren NYC Igor Aarts Smith Mandel & Associates ࡖ Wendy and Harry Kantor ࡖ Ilene Oren Showroom Stacy Hankin Sanders WOW Brand Building and Trading LLC Isa Ann Campbell Stuart Seltzer Zappos Jamie Cygielman Susan Claster ࡖ Jef Christian Toni Thereault $100 to $199 Jessica Tallman Vincent Gallegra Adam Burke Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Warren Satchell Adrian Ironside ࡖ Metrowest NJ Yelena Korchman ࡖ Adrianne Kirszner Joanne Loria Alexandra Frumberg Jude Haase We have made every efort to Alicia Ginsberg Justin Renard accurately list the cash donations Allyson Barchuk Karen Auster made in 2016. If your name has Alyson and Richard Slutzky Katherine Snider been mistakenly left of this list, Amanda Henry Kathy and Eric Kraus ࡖ please contact us at Amanda Lechenet Kyle Jackson [email protected].

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elivering Good gives manufacturers and retailers an efcient way to use new, excess product to give back to society. The Ddonated merchandise helps people afected by poverty or disasters around the world and throughout the United States. The companies listed below generously donated product in 2016. To learn more about donating merchandise to help people in need, please visit www.Delivering-Good.org/donate-product.

A Flywheel Sports Accessories Design Group Form Products Group Aden and Anais Formes LLC Adjmi Franco Mfg ADTN International Free People Aeropostale Funko LLC Allura Imports G American Girl GAP American Marketing Garan, Inc. Enterprises GE Captial Amigoware, Inc. Genius Brands AnB Media Gerber Childrenswear Andrew Marc Gerson & Gerson Ann, Inc. A Baton Rouge resident fnds the right shirt for her family Get Smart BK LLC Anonymous member. Giggle Inc. Apache Design G-III Apparel Group, Ltd. Apparel Solutions By Chance LLC/Agree2Disagree D Global Design Concepts, Inc Artsana Chicco USA Byer California Dale Hansen Global Brands Group Auggie Home Collection Dapper Lads gLoving Warmth Austin Tie Dye Co. C Darien Group Inc Gold Medal Hoisery Austlen Baby Co. C3Presents David Hartung Golden Mutual (Guangzhou) Authentic Brands Group Cammer Concepts Delta Children LTD. AutoCapital Canada, Inc. Camuto Group Salty, Inc./Design History Golden Touch Imports Caroline Rose, Inc. Dillards Grand Band B Carson-Dellosa Publishing Disney Grand Touring Baby Baby Aspen Carter’s/OshKosh Docka TOT Great West Life Baby Convenience Cartoon Network Enterprises Dona Bela Shreds Greenwich Hospital Foundation Babylonia USA Carved Life Dormify Greg Norman Collection Babymate Castlewood Apparel Group Douglas Co Inc Gymboree Babymoov CatBirdBaby Down Decor Banz CBIZ MHM, LLC Dreamwave LLC/Bentex Bata & Batuta CBRE Group, Inc. H DSW H&M Beachfront Baby LLC Center Court Haddad Brands Beba Bech Designs Charming Charlie E Hanes Brands Bee Jays Creations Inc CHF Industries Eastman Footwear Group Herschel Supply Co. Ltd Bella Tunno Chicco USA Easy Spirit High Point Design LLC Bellymoms Maternity Nursing Children’s Apparel Network Eddie Bauer Himatsingka America Wear Children’s Hunger Fund Eliya Inc. HomeGoods Bentex Group, Inc. CIBC Elizabeth Allen Atelier Hot Topic Beyond Us/Icon Cipriani Accessories Ellen Tracy Howler Brothers Bioserie Citi Trends Engage Green Huck Doll Bioworld Merchandising Inc City Threads Entertainment One Hudson Threads Black Duck Inc Cixi Honeyway Baby Products EP Pro/Summit Golf Brands iHeartMedia Boba Co. LTD Evenfo Bobbiyo Cleveland Golf Everlane I Bonnsu LLC Coach F IKEA Distribution Services Boomerang Baby Cocoon Furniture Farallon Brands North America Boston America Group Comerman Productions Feel the Piece Infnity Brand Ministry Connie Rishwain Fiona’s Fairies Intandem Promotions Bratskeir & Company Cop Corp Licensing Fishman & Tobin Intradeco Apparel Breathable Baby COVU Clothing Inkourage LLC Flash Furniture ITC Accessories Britax Child Safety Cuento de Luz Flight Club NY LTD ITC USA, LLC Burlington Stores, Inc. Curly Girls Flocast LLC Burt’s Bees Baby Cynthia Rose

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J Miracle International Inc. Rife Kaynee TMI Toymarketing Intl, Inc. J. Gallery Monrow Rizzoli Int Publications Toby NYC Jacquelin Quinn NYC Montasy Comics Roam Toppan Leefung Jade Marketing Group Moonlight Slumber Romp And Roost/Cappybug Topsville Jamie Rae Hats, Inc. MOTT50 LLC Torrid Jammy Jams Mountain Woods Rookie Humans Toy Industry Foundation Jaq Jaq Bird Music and Motion Rosetti Toys“R”Us Jaxxwear Tranquilo LLC Jefery Fabrics N S TTI Global Resources Jesse Moore Perrin Nano Baby Saban Brands JJ’s New Era Cap Sago Sago Toys U Jockey International Nine West Holdings Saint James Under The Nile Joe Fresh Sally Miller LLC NOSC Raleigh First Class Petty United Legwear & Apparel Joe’s Jeans SCS Direct Inc. Ofcers Upper Playground Joft LLC Secret Celebrity Jude Connally Nosh See Design USAopoly, Inc. JWE, Inc NSF Clothing SG@NYC Number One Textiles LTD Sid Jacobson JCC V K Silvergate Media Vans Footwear Corporation Nuna Kahiniwalla Simple Stuf Vintage Fringe, LLC Kahn Lucas Lancaster NYDJ Apparel, LLC Skechers Vionic Group Karibu Baby Limited Skip Hop Vivlawrence LTD O Keen Oeuf LLC Sleeper Hero Kharishma Ramsaywack One Jeanswear Group Snopea W KHQ Operation Compasssion Sorelle Wacoal America Kidbox, LLC Ore-Originals Soula LLC Walt Disney Studios Kids Embrace Oso Cozy—Cloth Diapering Southern Proper Distribution Kids Preferred LLC Service SoYoung Inc. Water Wipes (USA) Inc. Klever Kids Outdoor Cap Springtex USA, LLC We Were Young KMH Creations, LLC Squad Wod Wear Me Pro Kolcraft Enterprises Inc P Squeeze Westport Corporation Komar Brands Pacifc Baby Inc. Squishables Westwood Design/Brixy Pastourelle Design Stargate Apparel Will Breskman L PBS Distribution STORY Winter Water Factory L.I.M.A. Pearhead Inc. SUEDEsays Lafayette 148, Inc Peter Thomas Roth Super Undies Y Lamb & Ivy, Inc. Phil & Teds USA Susana Monaco Yuan Tai Printing (H.K.) Co. LC Collections Pierce Mattie Communications Swatfame LTD. Lenor Romano LLC Pillobebe Swizz Style Leota P’kolino Z Level 8 Apparel Zanella Planet Sox T LF Distribution Holdings Zing Anything Prestige Toy Corp Tailored Brands Liebman’s Zoochini PriceWaterhouseCoopers Taste Beauty LLC Linda Critchell Primark Tatiana & Company Little Fashion Boutique Proper Cloth Teamson Little Standout LLC We have made every PVH Thalhimer Headwear Little Toader Tharanco Lifestyles efort to accurately Lollytogs Ltd list the companies R The Boppy Company Lord & Taylor that donated products R & O Design Inc The Bromley Group Lorraine Abrams to us in 2016. If your Rachel Roy The Doneger Group LT Apparel The Gymboree Corporation company’s name has Rack Furniture been left of this list, Luciano Barbera The Joester Loria Group Ralph Lauren Corp. please contact us at The MDB Family Ralsey Group contact@delivering- M The Moret Group M. Hidary & Co RDG Global good.org. The Natori Company Mamiye Brothers, Inc. Reform Clothing Co. The Original Squeeze Company Marc Fisher Footwear Renfro Corporation The Rug Market Marlyn Schif Jewelry Rest Rite The Vanity Room MBooth Reunited Clothing Think King LLC Metropolitan Ankle & Foot Care Revman International Think PR

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he Delivering Good network consists of nearly 1,000 community-based, 501(c)3 nonprofts and government partners, Treceiving donations of new product to help improve the lives of kids, adults and families. The range of community partners in our network is broad and diverse; below is listing of the agencies that received product donations from us in 2016. To learn more about our community partners, please visit www.Delivering-Good.org.

ALABAMA Family Centered Services of CT Downtown Rescue Mission New Opportunities, Inc. Panola Outreach The Tiny Miracles Foundation Rebirth Community Development, Inc. DELAWARE The Second Beginning Child Inc. Christ Owned Church Learning ALASKA Facility Cook Inlet Tribal Council Clothing Our Kids Exceptional Care for Children ARIZONA Arizona Children Association DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Arizona Head Start Association Barbara Chambers Children’s Child & Parent Centers Global Brands Group employees bring some holiday joy to Center Arizona Helping Hands Inc. kids at our partner New Alternatives for Children. Covenant House CARE Partnership Kids Konnection Emerge! Tucson Centers Against Creative Solutions for Kids & Adoptive Parent Association United Way of the National Domestic Abuse Families Santa Clara Valley Japanese Area Friends for Life Animal Rescue David & Margaret Youth & Christian Church Full Circle Help Family Services Santa Claus of San Bernardino, FLORIDA ICM Food & Clothing Bank Dream Center Leadership Inc. A Gift For Teaching Jennabears Foundation School Seeds of Hope Outreach A Grateful Mind La Mesita Family Homeless Every Child’s Dream Resource and Family Angels Among Us in Florida, Shelter Foundation Development Inc. National Odd Shoe Exchange Family Resource Center Shelter Partnership Canal Point Baptist Church New Life Center Family Services of Tulare SouthBay Teen Challenge Chapman Partnership Singleton Moms County St. Anthony Foundation Children’s Home Society Foothill Unity Center Stockton Shelter for Homeless Coalition for the Homeless of ARKANSAS Gardner Family Care Stop Hunger Now Central Florida Eureka Kids Corporation, Inc. The Brightest Star, Inc. Dignity U Wear Hunger and Thirst Ministries God is Jireh Rapha Shammah Together We Rise Every Child Inc. Our House Grove Community Church Under the Bridges & On the Gift of Love Foundation Haight Ashbury Free Clinics— Streets Gingerbread House Learning CALIFORNIA Walden House Variety the Children’s Charity Center A Foundation for Kids Health Right 360 Volunteers of America Los Give Kids the World Abundant Life Fellowship Institute for Children’s Aid Angeles Gulf Coast Kid’s House Active Community Endowment Institute for Maximum Human Walking Shield American Harvest Time International Alameda County Foster Parents Potential Indian Hope for Haiti Association Jordan Outreach We Will Serve Ministries Jewish Family Service of Arc of San Diego KAFPA White Pony Express Greater Orlando Assistance League of Southern KidWorks Community JFCS of the Suncoast California Development Corporation COLORADO Mustard Seed of Central Florida Baby 2 Baby Cranio Care Bears, Inc. Knights of Columbus NDCC Parents Without Partners Bay Area Women’s & Children’s Lincoln Avenue Community Denver Health Foundation Life Center Center Church Dolls for Daughters Neat Stuf Boys & Girls Clubs of Fresno Los Angeles Dream Center Erica Rae’s Kids Inc. Revival Ministries International County Marin Foster Parent Association Ethiopian Community SAHF Challenging Their Destiny Development Council Marjaree Mason Center Sisters Helping Sisters in Need Dream Builders Martha’s Village + Kitchen Springs Rescue Mission Inc. Child Care Resource Center MetroKidz St. Joseph’s Family Foundation, Children’s Hunger Fund CONNECTICUT Minority Aids Project Inc. Community Resource Center Acts 4 Ministry, Inc. On Your Feet, Inc. The Mustard Seed of Central Cops Care Cancer Foundation Al’s Angels Peace Builders Florida Covenant Community Services, Birthright—Greater Hartford River Oak Center for Children True Tabernacle of Jesus Christ Inc. Family and Children’s Aid, Inc. Santa Clara County Foster & Ministries

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GEORGIA Family Centered Services Speak to My Heart Ministries Lake Area S.A.R.T./Osage Police A Beacon of Hope Resource Living Water Family Services TRE Community Outreach Department Center Nathan’s Playroom Project Missouri Foster Care & American Youth Council The Bread of Life Ministry Turner Station Recreation Adoption Assn. Angels With Faith Ministries Council St. Louis Crisis Nursery Atlanta Children’s Shelter IOWA Beacon of Hope Amanda the Panda MASSACHUSETTS MONTANA Brockton Neighborhood Health Caring for Others, Inc. Boone County C.A.R.E.S. Blackfeet Community College Center El-Shaddai Children Ministries, Child Future International Boys & Girls Clubs of Family and Community Inc. Families Helping Families of Yellowstone County Resources, Inc. Emerald Care International Iowa Massachusetts Coalition for the NEBRASKA Essence of Hope Homeless Boys Town Kamileon’s Kloset, Inc. KANSAS Boys & Girls Clubs of Topeka Pathways Family Center Community Action at Work Project Safe El Centro Inc. Project New Hope Open Door Mission Safe Homes of Augusta His Hands Clothing Closet Ltd. Reach Out and Read Boston Savannah Area Family KVC Behavioral Healthcare Room to Grow NEVADA Emergency Shelter Olathe Head Start SMOC/Pathways Another Joy Foundation Save A Life 4 Christ Outreach SSTAR, Inc. Catholic Charities of Southern Ministry KENTUCKY Nevada Think on These Things Christian Appalachian Project/ MICHIGAN Las Vegas Dream Center Tree of Life Charitable Operation Sharing Hope America, Inc. Operation Homefront—Nevada Foundation, Inc. Emmanuel Mission In The Image Reno Rodeo Foundation United Military Care, Inc. SAFY of Kentucky International Humanitarian S.A.F.Y. Services St. Jude’s Ranch for Children HAWAII LOUISIANA Journey Family Church Sunday’s Child Foundation Boys & Girls Clubs of Acadiana Sadie’s Dream for a Cure NEW HAMPSHIRE USO Hawaii Family Values Resource Shelter of Flint, Inc. Child & Family Services of NH Institute, Inc. Good Beginnings of Sullivan IDAHO The Westland Good Fellows, KIPP Central City Primary County Advocates Against Family Inc. Louisiana Dept. of Children & Operation Blessing Violence Variety Club—The Children’s Family Services Seacoast Family Promise Boise Rescue Mission Charity New Orleans Women & Catholic Charities of Boise Women of Colors Children’s Shelter NEW JERSEY Pregnancy Crisis Center MINNESOTA Anshe Emeth Community ILLINOIS Development Corporation A Safe Place Second Harvest Food Bank of Church of St. Timothy Boys & Girls Clubs of Vineland Casa Central Northwest Louisiana Families Helping Each Other Chai Lifeline of New Jersey Centro De Informacion Smile Delivery Foundation, Inc. Family Youth Community Community Action Center, Inc./ Champaign County Head Start Teen Transformation Palace Connections RISE! Chicago Chesed Fund Treme Cultural Heritage Hope for the City Community Food Bank of New Chinese American Service Foundation Little Earth of United Tribes Jersey League Urban League of New Orleans Matter Covenant House Christ Cares Minnesota Visiting Nurse Domestic Violence Advocacy Daughters of Destiny Ministries MAINE Association Aid for Kids Center Family Focus Englewood Pregnancy Resource Center Maine Children’s Home for Eva’s Village Hope House of Chicago TriValley Opportunity Council Little Wanderers Goodwill Rescue Mission IKANN Mission Possible Teen Center MISSISSIPPI Jehova Jireh Outreach, Inc. Indo-American Center Christian Fellowship Outreach Jersey Shore Dream Center Infant Welfare Society MARYLAND Mission La Victoria Spanish Church Pilsen Wellness Center, Inc. Boys & Girls Clubs of Multi County Community Misameach Misameach S.P.E.C.I.A.L. Metropolitan Baltimore Service Newark Bethel Assembly St. Vincent DePaul Children In Need Newborns In Need NewarkNow First Candle Wyatte Baptist Church NORWESCAP INDIANA Haitian’s Harmony B.A.B.E. of Whitley County One Simple Wish Mt. Washington Pediatric MISSOURI Beds & Britches, Etc. Partnerships for America Hospital City Union Mission Boys & Girls Clubs of Adams Secaucus Municipal National Center For Children Family Life Community County Seventh Day Adventist Church and Families Outreach Center for the Homeless United Way of Passaic County One Love 4 Kids Giving Is a Family Tradition Covenant Cooperative Ministry Urban City Mission Progressive Life Center/Kinship H.E.R.O.E.S. Care Inc. Women Rising Care Program

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NEW MEXICO NORTH CAROLINA First American Dream Center Baby Bundles Ronald McDonald House Beloved Community Center of Charities Greensboro Thoreau Navajo Outreach Cooperative Christian Ministry—My Father’s House NEW YORK Program ACACIA Davis Housing Group, Inc. AFYA Foundation Durham Rescue Mission Arab-American Family Support Grace Church Center Housing Thru Connections Arts East New York LaStraw, Inc. Bed Stuy Campaign Against Restoration & Deliverance Hunger Ministries Big Brothers Big Sisters of NYC The Mark Adjmi family and a friend volunteer at our Robeson County Church and Bobby’s Place community partner Dorot. Community Center Bottomless Closet Island Harvest Food Bank Project Sunshine Ronald McDonald House Bowery Mission Italian American Civil Rights Project Window, Inc. Charities Boys & Girls Club of Mt. Vernon League PS 138 Samuel Randall Safe Harbor Rescue Mission Bronxworks Iyaho Social Services PS 182 Sanctuary Deliverance Church Brooklyn Children & Family Jericho Project PS 32 The Belmont School Second Harvest Food Bank of Services Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club Queens Community House Metrolina Care of the Homeless Leake & Watts Services Inc. RaceTrack Chaplaincy of With Love From Jesus Caribbean American Center of Let Elmira Live America World Victory International New York Lighthouse Outreach Ministries RCM Development & Christian Center Center Against Domestic Lower Eastside Service Center Community Services Violence Madison Ave. Presbyterian/St Resources for Human NORTH DAKOTA Chautauqua County Rural James Church Development Second Harvest Great Plains Ministry Manhattan Night and Day High Richard M. Brodsky Foundation Food Bank Cherry Kids, Inc. School River Fund New York Children of Promise NYC Marie Lewis Ronald McDonald House New OHIO Bridge of Life Ministries Children of the Light Ministries Material for the Arts York International Children’s Health Fund Metro World Child Room to Grow Common Ground Free Store Children’s Village, Inc. Millennium Sistahs/Doves Day Safe Homes of Orange County David’s Challenge Circulo de la Hispanidad, Inc. Care Safe Horizon EOPA/CDI Headstart Coalition for the Homeless National Council for Jewish Safe Space First : Parenting Advocacy Community Action of Greene Women Saint’s Place Center County, Inc. New Alternatives for Children Seneca Cayuga ARC Inter-Parish Ministry Community Center for New Creation Outreach Center SNAP Foundation Project Help Clothing Ministry Immigrants New Heights Middle School St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church Richland County Children’s Community Outreach at St. New Hope Pentecostal Church Stapleton Union American Auxiliary John’s of Jesus Christ Methodist Episcopal Church Salvation Army Community Parents, Inc. New Life Community Tempo Shoes & Clothes For Kids Coney Island Hospital Development Corp. The Doe Fund Westside Catholic Center— Dress for Success New York City Clothing Bank The Dorot Zacchaeus Housing El Divino Nino New York City Rescue Mission The New World Foundation Family Services of Westchester New York Foundling The Teacher’s Desk Food Pantries for the Capital OKLAHOMA Northside Center for Child Ulster County Community Citizens Caring for Children District Development Action Committee Feed The Children FPWA NSSA @ Mt. Vernon Westchester Jewish Community Native American Coalition Head Franklin Junior Foundation NYC Rescue Mission Services/Kids Closet Start Freedom Village USA Open Door Family Medical What About the Children Oklahoma City Indian Clinic Greater Bibleway Temple Center WIC-Morrisania On the Edge Harlem Dowling-West Side Osborne Association WIN Center for Children and Family P.E.A.C.E. Inc. Women and Children’s Hospital OREGON Hope for Youth P.S. 107 Bronx of Bufalo Foundation Camp Rosenbaum Hope NYC PENCIL Women of Substance Confederated Tribes of Grand Hope’s Door Inc. Perfecting Faith Church YaDestiny Treasure Chest Ronde Hour Children Princess For a Lifetime DOROT Coos County Foster Parents Humane Society Project Hope Charities, Inc. Association

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DHS East Family Services VIRGINIA FosterClub By Your Side Ministries Friends of the Jeferson Public Child Development Resources Library Decisions or Destiny Inc. Klamath & Lake Community Feed More/Central Food Bank Action Services Good Shepherd Alliance Morning Star Family Relief Powahatan Christmas Mother Nursery Rescue Mission of Roanoke Oregon DHS Child Welfare World Partners for OSLC Development YMCA Community Services PENNSYLVANIA Braddock Redux/Nyia Page WASHINGTON Community Center Clothes For Kids Church of Bible Understanding Cranio Care Bears, Inc. Haiti EastSide Baby Corner Community Shelter Services Family Services Baby Boutique FIG Family Restoration Corp. Holly House Project Friends Transitional Housing Kids Without Boarders Program Staf from Authentic Brands Group learn more about the Tulalip Tribe Gaudenzia, Inc. programs of our partner Bottomless Closet. Vanessa Behan Crisis Nursery Global Aid Network TENNESSEE Houston Women’s Center Hands In Service Big Brothers Big Sisters of Keeps Boutique at the WEST VIRGINIA Mitzvah Circle Foundation ABLE Families Greater Memphis Gatehouse Mom’s House Second Harvest Mountaineer Dollars for Daet Margaret’s TreeHouse NGA Foodbank Eighteenth Avenue Family Mercy Heart Ministries, The Pittsburgh Family Development Enrichment Center Destiny Center Inc. WISCONSIN Indian Ministries of North Mia’s Closet World Vision Alpha Women’s Center America, Inc. Mission Waco, Mission World, Youth Service, Inc. Boys & Girls Clubs of Kenosha Nashville Rescue Mission Inc. Center For Families Our Daily Bread RHODE ISLAND Operation Compassion Christ Child Society Parents Against Predators Comprehensive Community Read 20 New Threads of Hope Partnership for Children Action Program Riverdale Baptist Church Project Concern of Cudahy- Rainbow Days NorthStar Foundation Smoky Mountain Children’s St. Francis Rescue Mission of El Paso Rhode Island Donation Home Exchange Youth Villages Ronald McDonald House WYOMING Charities of Amarillo St. Vincent DePaul Joshua’s Storehouse TEXAS Ronald McDonald House Bethany House of Laredo Charities of Rio Grande PUERTO RICO SOUTH CAROLINA Bethel Family Ministries Aiken Families in Transition S.M. Wright II Foundation Fondos Unidos de Puerto Rico Boys & Girls Club of McAllen CASA Sacred Heart Children’s Home Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Cumbee Center to Assist Abused St. Paul Children’s Foundation, ONTARIO, CANADA Texas Life SpinA612 Persons Inc. Child Crisis Center of El Paso The Teresa Group Fostering Hope, Inc. Star of Hope Children’s Aid Society of West Let’s Help the Children of Teen Mom Empowerment Texas Tomorrow Foundation Children’s Hunger Fund We have made every Masters Missions Vogel Alcove Circles of Care efort to accurately Olivia’s Closet/Life Church Community Partners of Dallas list the agencies that Waccamaw EOC UTAH Community Partners of El Paso Grand Families received donations World Assist Cornerstone Assistance Ogden Weber Community from us in 2016. If your agency’s name has been SOUTH DAKOTA Network Action Partnership East Harris County left of this list, please Northern Hills CASA Program contact us at The Good Shepherd Ministry Empowerment Council VERMONT Addison County Foster Parents contact@delivering- Center Foster Kids Charity Inc. Association good.org. Youth & Family Services Guadalupe Economic Services Corporation Committee on Temporary Hope International Adoption Shelter Hope Supply Co. LUND

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Support Us Financially Moving donated new apparel, home fashions, toys, books Many companies match contributions that employees and other items is a big efort. Financial support helps pay make to charities. Check with your Human Resources for programs, logistics, coordination and freight costs so that Department for any process and forms to ensure the match new product reaches the people who need it most. There are is donated. many diferent ways you can contribute to our mission. Support Delivering Good with a fundraiser to Every individual gift is matched at a 10:1 rate. With a celebrate birthdays, anniversaries or memorials. $25 donation, Delivering Good can distribute over $250 Contact us to learn how other supporters have made worth of goods to families and individuals in need. A $1,000 their fundraisers successful. You can reach us donation distributes over $10,000 worth of merchandise to directly by phone at 646-362-9085 or email at those who need it most—imagine how many lives one gift [email protected] can touch!

Support Us with Product Donating new product ofers manufacturers and retailers an Together we can help make a diference in people’s lives. efcient way to move inventory and give back to the many The product donations reach individuals and families who kids, adults and families in challenging situations. Whether are challenged by poverty, homelessness, domestic abuse, it is a single box of samples or an entire truckload, you can military family service, major illness, incarcerated family help people in need. members and natural disasters.

When Delivering Good sends new merchandise to people The donation process is simple. Just submit a form in distressed situations, it provides them with hope and a online and we will contact you within 48 hours to coordinate sense of dignity, as well as letting them know that someone logistics and answer any questions you may have about cares enough to give them something new. Delivering Good. You can reach us directly by phone at 646-362-9088 or email at product@Delivering- Good.org. Our Staf Lisa Gurwitch, President & CEO Dennie Hughes, Director of Community Partners [email protected], 212-279-2928 [email protected], 212-279-2941

Donna Charles, Chief Operating Ofcer Christina Jean-Baptiste, Program/ [email protected], 212-279-3348 Gifts-in-Kind Manager [email protected], 646-362-9092 Lauren Barnett, Development & Events Manager [email protected], 212-279-5343 Merrie Keller, Director of Product Procurement [email protected], 212-279-5325 Shaun Caruana, Development Associate [email protected], 646-362-9085 Peter Paris, Director of Marketing [email protected], 646-362-9091 Carla Fattal, Product Donation Manager [email protected], 646-362-9088 Kent Robinson, Product Donation Associate [email protected], 212-279-3167 Mia Garcia, Assistant to the CEO & COO [email protected], 212-279-3347 Shakiera Walker, Communications Manager [email protected], 646-362-9090

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2017 Board of Directors

OFFICERS BOARD MEMBERS Howard Kahn* Steve Reiner Allan Ellinger, Kenneth Baronof Executive Chairman Managing Director, Chairman* Managing Director & COO Kahn Lucas/Madame B. Riley & Co., LLP Senior Managing Partner Peter J. Solomon Company Alexander Development Ofcer, MMG Advisors, Inc. Great American Group Karen Bromley Carol Lapidus Michael Setola, Principal Partner Joe Shamie Vice Chairman* The Bromley Group RSM US LLP President President & CEO Delta Children Tharanco Lifestyles, LLC Haim Dabah Marc Mastronardi Founder, Managing Partner EVP Business Development Cari Shapiro Lisa Gurwitch, HDS Capital LLC Macy’s Group Vice President President & CEO* Ross Stores K.I.D.S./Fashion Delivers Rick Darling Susan S. McLain Executive Director, SVP, Global Prod. Mktg. & Jay Silver Milou Gwyn, Government & Public Dist. Managing Director Vice President* Afairs Walt Disney Studios CBIZ MHM, LLC VP, Domestic Licensing Li & Fung Trading, Inc. Jockey International, Inc. Tom Nastos* Gary F. Simmons Abbey Doneger* President, Women’s Fashion President & CEO Mark Levenfus, President & CEO UBM Plc. Gerber Childrenswear LLC Treasurer* The Doneger Group Managing Partner Emeritus Kenneth Ohashi* Haresh Tharani Marks Paneth LLP Jefrey Goldfarb SVP, Int’l & Global Licensing Chairman Executive Vice President Authentic Brands Group, LLC Tharanco Group Todd Kahn, G-III Apparel Group, Ltd. Secretary* Dan Orwig Jennifer Vecchio President, Chief David Greenstein Group President, Men’s CMO/Principal Administrative Ofcer CEO Apparel Burlington Stores, Inc. Coach, Inc. Himatsingka America Inc. Itochu Prominent USA Jody Weintraub Carole Postal, Marc Heller* John Pomerantz, President Asst. Secretary* President Emeritus* JJWRetail LLC President CIT Commercial Services JJP Advisory LLC CopCorp Licensing Debra Joester *Executive Committee President & CEO Members The Joester Loria Group

he Board of Directors and staf thank the following individuals who have recently departed from Tthe board: Steve Birkhold, Executive Director, Brokerage Services at Cushman & Wakefeld; Abby Parsonnet, Regional President, Webster Bank, N.A.; Connie Rishwain, President of Vionic Group LLC; and Ron Ventricelli, CFO of Global Brands Group. We thank you for your service and support.

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