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1 Annual Report Fighting Hunger, Feeding Hope Community FOOD BANK of Eastern Oklahoma
2 Board of Directors President Colleen Almeida Smith, Tulsa World Vice President Scott Lewis, Optimus Corporation Treasurer Eric Kunkel, Curzon, Cumbey & Kunkel PLLC Secretary Melody Maradiaga, AAON Ted Beaumont, Independent Consulting Geologist Steve Broussard, Hall Estill Attorneys at Law Mark Cavins, Coldwell Banker Select Donna McElroy Dutton, McElroy Manufacturing Hilary Elias, Church of St. Mary Rich Ficken, WPX Energy Marketing LLC Jason Glass, Savage Baum Glass & Hart PLLC Kathy LaFortune, Congressional Staff Steve Lehto, Reasor s Bruce Magoon, Magoon & Associates Mike McAndrews, Adams Hall Wealth Advisors Anthony Phillips, Bank of Oklahoma Tony Rivera, Renaissance Tulsa Hotel & Convention Center John Silva, Morton Comprehensive Health Services Steve Swetoha, Tulsa Shock Willie Mary Walters, Caring Community Friends Ex-officio Members Margaret Butler, Butler & Butler Marketing and PR Bill Copeland, Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group Keith Kelly, AG Equipment Company Judi McCoy, Attorney
3 Dear Food Bank Friends, With your help, the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma distributed a record number of meals this fiscal year. Together, we are now providing more than 335,000 meals each week to the hungry and food insecure throughout eastern Oklahoma. Each day, these meals are going to our neighbors who do not know for certain how, when or if they will have access to food. The methods of distribution vary, which is a reflection of the diverse areas we serve. An effective way to fight hunger in Tulsa might be different than in Pryor or Poteau. Most of the food we distribute will go out through our network of Partner Programs in the form of groceries or prepared meals. Our 450 Partner Programs work tirelessly in their diverse communities to meet the needs of those struggling with hunger. Many meals are delivered on our Mobile Eatery, the Food Bank s food truck, which takes healthy meals into neighborhoods where hunger is widespread and transportation is scarce. Meals go to children in our community through our Food for Kids Program, which includes the Backpack Program, Free Family Farmers Markets and extended school holiday feeding. Through Senior Servings, almost 1,500 people each month receive food assistance, which helps them maintain a level of independence and dignity. Meals are also served in cooking classes designed to expand a low-income cook s ability to stretch their food budget and prepare healthier meals at home. There are so many ways to solve the big problem of hunger, it can seem insurmountable at times. But when you break it down, hunger is an issue comprised of missed meals. Through your efforts this past year, you have provided thousands of meals to those who would have otherwise gone without. These meals fuel them to go to school, go to work, serve in our military and ultimately allow them to focus on improving their circumstances. I know the recipients of these meals appreciate your help. All of us at the Food Bank do, too. Together we are impacting the lives of so many and making things better, one meal at a time. On behalf of the hungry, Eileen Ryan Bradshaw, Executive Director
4 DISTRIBUTION NUMBERS The Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma distributed a record 20,875,470 pounds of food during the July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014 fiscal year, the equivalent of more than 17.3 million meals. This reflects an increase of 21 percent over the previous year and helps us move closer to our goal of food security, with dignity, for all eastern Oklahomans. More than 335,000 meals were distributed each week to 450 Partner Programs throughout our 24-county service area million 17.1 million 20.8 million FY12 FY13 FY14 Distribution Numbers DISTRIBUTION BY COUNTY POUNDS MEALS Adair 300, ,760 Cherokee 217, ,545 Choctaw 102,164 85,137 Craig 94,548 78,790 Creek 626, ,122 Delaware 905, ,200 Haskell 441, ,090 Latimer 71,969 59,974 LeFlore 454, ,338 Mayes 513, ,539 McCurtain 397, ,646 McIntosh 286, ,886 POUNDS MEALS Muskogee 662, ,708 Nowata 59,962 49,968 Okmulgee 488, ,056 Osage 189, ,168 Ottawa 524, ,441 Pittsburg 470, ,265 Pushmataha 205, ,216 Rogers 346, ,407 Sequoyah 569, ,848 Tulsa 11,366,833 9,472,361 Wagoner 926, ,274 Washington 652, ,364
5 FOOD SOURCING 15% 13% 8% 49% Local donations Local food companies, wholesalers, distributors, retailers, community members, faith groups and businesses contributed more than 14 million pounds of food. Feeding America We received more than 2.8 million pounds of food through our partnership with Feeding America, which solicits donated food from national suppliers. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) More than 3.2 million pounds were provided through The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP). Purchased food The Food Bank purchased 1.8 million pounds of food to ensure a reliable supply of nutritious food for our Partner Programs. We also purchase the items for our Food for Kids Backpack Program and Senior Servings food bags. FOOD DISTRIBUTION Emergency Pantries The Food Bank partners with more than 200 emergency food pantries serving eastern Oklahoma. On-Site Meal Programs Nearly 100 Partner Programs of the Food Bank fight hunger by providing on-site meals and snacks. Senior Programs More than 30 senior citizen centers and home delivery meal programs specifically addressing senior hunger partner with the Food Bank. Youth Programs Nearly 100 Partner Programs serve children and youth through backpack programs, after-school programs and youth shelters. 2% 12% 4% 82%
6 FOOD BANK PROGRAMS Senior Servings Senior Servings provides produce, bakery items and shelf-stable food to low-income seniors living on a fixed income who sometimes struggle with the decision to purchase food or medicine. This year, Senior Servings expanded to 30 distribution sites in 14 counties throughout eastern Oklahoma. 225,879 MEALS PROVIDED 1,479 SENIORS SERVED menu Mobile Eatery The Mobile Eatery travels to areas where transportation is often an issue and serves freshly prepared, nutritious meals directly to families and individuals at risk of hunger. With a focus on childhood feeding during school holidays, more than 2,400 children have enjoyed meals from the Mobile Eatery throughout the year. 6,872 MEALS PROVIDED * November 15, June 30, DISTRIBUTIONS Mobile Pantry The Mobile Pantry Program creates a farmers market-style of food distribution in rural communities that might not have a full-service grocery store nearby. Fresh produce, bakery items and nonperishable food items are distributed to families identified as food insecure. 920,918 MEALS PROVIDED 35,297 PEOPLE SERVED Cooking Classes Staff in the Culinary Center teach healthy cooking classes throughout the year to groups of all ages who might be at risk of going hungry. These cooking classes focus on educating and empowering attendees with the skills, knowledge and confidence to make healthy, affordable meals at home. 61 CLASSES 1,207 PARTICIPANTS
7 FOOD FOR KIDS PROGRAM Backpack Program One in four Oklahoma children is at risk of going hungry. The Backpack Program provides nutritious, kid-friendly snacks to food insecure students to take home on Friday after school. In Tulsa County, the Backpack Program serves 10 school districts. Free Family Farmers Markets In a partnership with Community Action Project Tulsa, the Food Bank s Free Family Farmers Markets provide fresh produce and bakery items to low-income students and their families twice a month. The markets currently serve four early childhood education centers in Tulsa County. 115 SCHOOLS * 5,555 CHILDREN SERVED * *In Tulsa County 391,692 POUNDS 400 FAMILIES SERVED Volunteers According to Independent Sector, each volunteer hour is equivalent to a gift of $ Volunteers were a costsavings of nearly one million dollars to the Food Bank, the equivalent of hiring 24 full-time employees. 11,811 PEOPLE 46,933 HOURS
8 FINANCIAL STATEMENT
9 5% Revenue 2% 3%.4% Expenses 4% 5% 12% 73% 96% Donated food and product Contributions (including in-kind) USDA commodities Purchased and staple food Shared expense revenue Other income Investment income $29,058,748 $3,771,900 $2,535,020 $1,290,447 $541,333 $492,239 $302,883 $37,992,670 Programs and food distribution $37,643,836 General administration and fundraising $1,209,351 $38,853,187 A complete audit is available online at * July 1, June 30, 2014
10 Adair Adair County Resource Center * Daystar Community Services The Hope Center Cherokee Bread of Life/Tahlequah Care Food Pantry, Inc.* Cherokee Nation Youth Shelter Cookson Hills Center Help In Crisis Shelter Zoe Institute * Choctaw Kiamichi Opportunities Little Dixie CAF S & B Food Pantry Sawyer Senior Citizens Center Sharing Hope in Hugo Soper Senior Citizens Center Craig Craig County Detention Center Craig County Salvation Army First United Methodist Church Home of Hope Isaiah 58 Ministry White Oak Baptist Church Creek Bristow Presbyterian Church Bristow Social Services Inc. Calvary Baptist Church Calvary Tabernacle Church Caring Community Friends * CREOKS MHS/Sapulpa Depew Senior Citizens Center First Baptist Church/Drumright * First Baptist Church/Sapulpa First UMC/Depew First UMC/Sapulpa * Lakeside Baptist Church Olive FFA Sapulpa SDA Church Westside Free Will Baptist Delaware CAAIR Christian H.E.L.P. Center Colcord Senior Citizens Cookson Hills Christian School PARTNER PROGRAMS Community Christian Care Ctr. DOC Services/Grove First United Methodist Church/Grove Gods Helping Hands House of Hope Jay Community Chapel Jay Senior Citizens Center Kansas Senior Center New Lifehouse Oaks Indian Center The Caring Kitchen * Victory Worship Center * Haskell Kibois CAF Women s Shelter The Joseph Project Trinity Baptist Church Latimer Calvary Baptist Church First United Methodist Church Kibois Community Action, Inc. Wilburton Group Home LeFlore Bethel Baptist Church Bokoshe First Baptist Church Catholic Charities/Poteau Christ s Food Center * Community Free Will Baptist First Baptist Church/Heavener First Baptist Church/Poteau Grace Cottage Grace Community Church Kiamichi Valley Ministerial Alliance Kibois CAF Pantry LeFlore County Youth Services Panama Senior Citizens Pocola Senior Citizens Poteau Church of Christ Sugarloaf Christian Fellowship * Veterans of America Victory Worship Center Women s Crisis Services Mayes Boys & Girls Clubs of Green Ctry * CARD * Grand Lake Community Ministry Little Rock Free Will Baptist Locust Grove Ministerial Alliance * Northstar Church Backpack Northstar Storehouse Pryor Ministries Center McCurtain McCurtain Co. Boys & Girls Club * Eagletown Senior Citizens Center First Assembly of God First Baptist Church/Broken Bow Golden Senior Citizens Hand to Hand Haworth Senior Citizens Kiamichi Youth Services, Inc. Moon Church of God * Valliant Food Pantry * Wright City Senior Citizens McIntosh Calvary Baptist Boys Ranch Checotah Methodist Mission Eufaula PTA God s Helping Hands/LAMA Jesus Helping Hands Muskogee Ark of Faith Foundation * Ash Street Baptist Church Bethany Presbyterian Church Boulevard Christian Church Catholic Charities/Muskogee Central Church of Christ Chandler Road Church of Christ Christ for the World Eastern Heights Baptist Church Ezra House First Baptist Church Muskogee * First United Methodist Church Green Country Respite Care Heavenly Hope Church Landmark Bible Church MCM Community Pantry MCM Meals on Wheels Monarch Inc. * Muskogee SDA Church New Life Ministries * Pioneer Free Will Baptist Salvation Army St. Paul United Methodist Church Warner Community Food Pantry Women In Safe Homes Osage Creek The Food Bank distributed 20,875,470 pounds of food and other grocery items, the equivalent of 17,396,225 meals, to 450 Partner Programs in these 24 counties of Oklahoma during Fiscal Year These programs include emergency food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, low income afterschool programs and senior citizens centers. Washington Nowata Boys & Girls Club of Nowata Living Word Family Church Trinity Full Gospel Church Okmulgee CREOKS MHS/Okmulgee Crosstown Pentecostal Holiness Deep Fork CAF/Okmulgee * Dunbar All-School Association Eagle Heights Christian Center First Baptist Church/Okmulgee * First UMC/Okmulgee Henryetta Church of Christ * Jubilee Christian Center Okmulgee Co. Family Resource Ctr. Okmulgee Co. Heritage Assoc. Tulsa Okmulgee Nowata Pittsburg Wagoner Muskogee McIntosh Pushmataha Choctaw Craig Rogers Mayes Delaware Latimer Cherokee Haskell Ottawa Adair Sequoyah LeFlore McCurtain
11 Okmulgee Co. Homeless Shelter St. Anthony Catholic Church Osage Center Point Osage Christ s Cupboard/Hominy Christ s Cupboard/Pawhuska Dividing Bread Ministry * Hulah Lake Senior Center Lighthouse Family Worship Center Pawhuska Backpack Prue Senior Citizens Shirley Cook Memorial Food Bank Youth Services of Osage County Ottawa Abounding Faith Ministries Inc. Community Crisis Center Conner Street Senior Citizens DOC Services/Miami Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Okla. First Baptist Quapaw FFATC First United Methodist GLMHC/Afton Miami Ministerial Alliance Miami Tribal Nutrition Center NE OK Council on Alcoholism Northwest Baptist Church Ottawa Co. Nutrition Coalition Ottawa Tribe Adawe Center Quapaw Tribe Elders Center ROCMND Group Home Salvation Army/Miami The Harbor Wyandotte Nation Pittsburg Boys and Girls Club of McAlester Camp Plea Carsyn s Closet Catholic Charities St. Jude EOYS Detention Center First Christian Church/McAlester * First United Methodist Church Gene Heathcock Community Ctr. Hope House of McAlester Hospitality House of Oklahoma Indianola Senior Citizens John 6:13/All Saints Episcopal Kiowa Emergency Pantry Mary Lou Trolinger Senior Center McAlester Care Center McAlester Group Home New Beginnings Church Oklahomans for Independent Living Salvation Army/McAlester Shared Blessings * The Oaks R.S.C. Victory Park Baptist Church Victory Worship COGOP Pushmataha First Baptist Church/Antlers * Honobia Senior Citizens Rattan Senior Citizens Center Rogers Blue Starr Church of Christ Claremore Meals on Wheels Claremore SDA Church First UMC/Claremore Good Samaritan Ministries Life Changer Church Oologah United Methodist Church * Rogers County Youth Services Senior Citizens of Chelsea Sequoyah Boys & Girls Club/Sequoyah Co. Catholic Charities/Sallisaw Evening Shade Community Center First Assembly of God/Muldrow Gore United Methodist Church Kibois CAF/Sallisaw Marble City Community Pantry Members in Christ/Vian Sallisaw Calvary Temple United Methodist Boys Ranch Vian Peace Center Tulsa 12 & 12 Transition House A Third Place Agape Bible Fellowship Aldersgate UMC American Red Cross Anchor of Hope Fellowship * Antioch Baptist Church Arms Around BA Beaver Street Baptist Church Bethel SDA Community Service Bixby Community Outreach Ctr. Broken Arrow Assembly Broken Arrow Church of Christ * Broken Arrow Neighbors * Calvary Temple Assembly of God Camp Fire Green Country Catholic Charities/Tulsa * Center Point Christ For Humanity Christ the Lamb Miracle Church Christview Christian Church Church in Power Church of St. Mary Colberts Community Resource Common Ground Church Community Action Project Cornerstone Community Center Cornerstone Free Will Baptist * Courtyard Church/Skiatook CrossPoint Crossroads, Inc. Crosstown Church of Christ CRSOK * Dividing Bread Pantry DVIS Dayspring Villa Women s Shelter Eastland Assembly of God Emergency Infant Services Faith Mission IGC Family & Children s Services * FBC Cares First Baptist Church/Tulsa First Christian Church/Owasso * First Christian Church/Tulsa First Grace Church First United Methodist Church/Bixby First United Methodist Church/Owasso Garnett Church of Christ Gatesway Foundation Gospel Tabernacle COGIC Grace Apostolic Temple Guts Church Harvest House HOW Foundation Helping Hand Ministry Higher Esteem Highland Park Christian Center Holy Highway Evangelistic Center Homelife Association * Hospice of Green Country Hospitality House of Tulsa Housing Partners of Tulsa Hutcherson Family YMCA In the Spirit Christian Church Iron Gate Trust * Islamic Society of Tulsa Jenks Church of Christ John 3:16 Mission Inc. * Kendall Whittier, Inc. * Latter House Outreach Leonard United Methodist Church Life Adult Day Care Center Living Power Church Loaves and Fishes * Love Heals Church Manna House McLain Mentors Meals on Wheels Tulsa Members In Christ Assembly/Tulsa Memorial Drive Church of Christ Metro Tulsa MOW Metropolitan Tulsa Urban League Morton Health Services Mt. Zion HELP Project NATL/Tulsa Works Neighbor for Neighbor Neighbors Along The Line New Birth Tabernacle UPC New Faith/Crestview New Hope Camp New Life Assembly of God Nueva Esperanza UMC Oasis Inc. Adult Day Services Owasso Baptist Children s Home Owasso Community Resources Palmer Continuum of Care Paradise Baptist Church Parent Child Center Parish of St. Jerome Park Plaza Church of Christ Parkside * Pathfinders Potter s Clay Mission * Red Fork Baptist Church Restore Hope Ministries Ribbon of Blue Ministries STEPS Resource Center Safe Haven * Salvation Army/Adult Rehab Ctr. Salvation Army/Sand Springs Salvation Army/TSSC Sand Springs Community Service Souls Harbor Church South Tulsa Community House Special Kids SpiritLife Church Springdale Baptist Church Springs Inc. St. Clements Community Outreach St. Paul s Manna Meals St. Thomas More Catholic Church Standing in the Gap Templo Cristiano The CORE Center The Dream Center The Ministry Center The People s Pantry The Road on Sheridan Timothy Baptist/Operation PIN Triumph Worship Center Tulsa Boys Home Tulsa CARES Tulsa Chapel of Restoration Tulsa County Social Services Tulsa Day Center for Homeless Tulsa EduCare Tulsa Indian UMC VCC Overcomers Group Victory Christian Center Walker Hall Western Neighbors World Won Ministry * Youth Services of Tulsa Wagoner Abundant Rain Ministries Destiny Family Church First Baptist Church/Okay Immanuel Southern Baptist Church Kingdom Life Community Church Okay Area Senior Citizens Wagoner Area Neighbors Wagoner Community Outreach * Washington Ability Plus Agape Mission * ARC Group Homes Boys & Girls Club/Bartlesville CARD Seniors/Dewey Concern Emergency Services * Mary Martha Outreach Pat s Pantry Salvation Army/Bartlesville * Youth & Family Services * Denotes partners with more than one program.
12 FOOD DONORS Thank you national and local food industry companies who have donated food this fiscal year. National Companies Kellogg Company Conagra Grocery Products Inc. Tropicana Products Inc. Mountain King Potatoes P and K Services, LLC Tyson Foods, Inc. FEMA Torrey Farms Potandon Produce, LLC Schwan s Food Service, Inc. Dominion Produce Mondelez International Szawlowski Potato Farms KOTN Cluster Texas Food Bank Network Degroot s Vegetable Farms Feeding Washington Second Harvest Heartland Food Bank Allman Farms Gumz Muck Farms, LLC Soik Sales Inc. Great Plains Food Bank Dole Packaged Foods, LLC Dan Dunsmoor Farms Sterman Masser, Inc. Crescent Fruit & Vegetable Lipsey Mountain Spring Water U.S. Foods Plantation Sweets, Inc. Local Companies 7 Up/ RC Bottling AEP / Public Service Co. of OK Akin s Natural Foods Albert G s Bar-B-Q American Assoc. of Petro. Geo. Anonymous Donor Bama Foods Black Gold Farms Inc. Bob Moore Auto Group Borden Meadow Gold Dairy Boston Avenue United Methodist C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. Calvary Portfolio Campbell Soup Company Camtronics Cancer Treatment Center Central Refrigerated Service CFS-2 Cheesecake Factory Chinquapin Ranch Chipotle Mexican Grill Church on the Move City Hall Coca-Cola Crossroads Fresh Connections Debbie Hulin Consulting DHS/Comm Distribution Unit DHS/Multi-Food Unit (CSFP) DirecTV DMV Trucking Drum Day Tulsa Expo Square Food & Beverage Services Fabricut, Inc. FreshPoint Produce Gail Sawyer Gateway Market Gibson Gardens Giltner Trucking Girl Scouts of Eastern Okla. Good Deeds Transportation Inc. Gordon Trucking H-E-B Grocery Stores Hilti Corporation HMS Host Tulsa Airport Hodges Warehouse Holland Hall Middle School Homeland Huron Produce I Am Waters Foundation IBM J.F. Freight Company Jenks Public Schools Warehouse Jewish Federation of Tulsa John Christner Trucking Inc Keller Williams Kids Against Hunger Kinslow, Keith & Todd Inc KJRH Channel 2 KOTN Cluster KOTV - Channel 6 Kraft National Claim Center Level 3 Communications FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTORS We are grateful to all these supporters who donated funds this fiscal year. $25,000 or more AEP Arvest State Bank Church on the Move Flint Family Foundation General Mills Foundation George Kaiser Family Foundation Danny and Susan Kahan Ketchum Charitable Foundation Morgan Stanley Banking and Cash Services Pediatric HealthCare Fund Reasor s Spirit AeroSystems Tulsa The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation The Charles & Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation Tulsa Run Wal-Mart Foundation Wichita Community Foundation WPX Energy, Inc. $10,000 - $24,999 Anchor Gasoline Corporation Anonymous Atkinson Family Foundation, Inc. Ann Bartoloni Lindbergh Elementary Lipsey Mountain Spring Water Longhorn Steakhouse Mary Martha Outreach Mayo Demonstration School McElroy Manufacturing Inc Mona Pittenger Monte Cassino Middle School Natl. Assc. of Letter Carriers Natural Grocers NatureSweet Nonni s Food Company Oklahoma Office Emergency Mgmt Organic Logistics ORU Enactus P and K Services, LLC P.F. Chang s China Bistro Pepsi-Cola Bottling Group Pilot Meat and Seafood Company Porter FFA Pumpkin Town Pure Farms Produce, Inc. QuikTrip Kitchens Reasor s Red Lobster Restore Hope Ministries Riverfield Country Day School RSVP Airport Ambassadors Sam s Club Skyline Potato Co. Sooner Emergency Service South Central PGA Broken Arrow Neighbors Burton Foundation, Inc Carl C. Anderson & Marie Jo Anderson Charitable Foundation Carol Tandy Foundation ConAgra Foods Foundation Cyclonic Valve Company, Inc. Eagle Gift Foundation Feeding America Southwood Garden Center & Farm Specialty Bakery of Tulsa Spirit Bank Sprouts Farmers Market St. Francis Hospital Cafeteria Standing in the Gap State Farm - Womens Network Steve Hickman, Attorney Super Target Sygma Network Target Temple Israel The Dannon Company, Inc. The Fresh Market The Olive Garden Tulsa Community College - West Tulsa Drillers Tulsa Public Schools Warehouse United Way of NW Arkansas Voortman Cookies Walden s Machine LLC Walmart Neighborhood Market Walmart Supercenter Warehouse Market Warehouse Market Dist. Center Western Harvest White Wave Foods Whole Foods Market Willbros Downstream, LLC Windsor Frozen Foods Winterfest - BOK Center Griffin Communications, LLC Herman Kaiser Foundation Hille Foundation ITC Great Plains, LLC Philip and Miranda Kaiser G. Scott Lewis Lobeck Taylor Family Foundation Magellan Midstream Partners Bruce and Brenda Magoon
13 Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma MAZON:A Jewish Resp. to Hunger Mervin Bovaird Foundation MetLife Foundation Mike and Leslie Moore Charitable Fund Nadel and Gussman Energy Fund Thomas and Barbara Naugle Larry Neilson Oklahoma Disc Golf Foundation ONEOK Inc Optronics International, LLC Panera Bread Robinson Foundation Rose Prairie Ink, LLC Sanford & Irene Burnstein Foundation Joanne Sharp SM Energy Eric Swank Carol Tandy George and Bonnie Taubel The Sharna & Irvin Frank Foundation The Williams Companies, Inc. University of Tulsa Waters Charitable Foundation Wireless Technologies, Inc. $5,000- $9,999 A G Equipment Co. Alan and Mary Anderson Vic Alonzi Dr. Craig A. Anderson Gerald Bauer Kenneth and Carol Bebak Briley Construction Cancer Treatment Center of Tulsa Celebrity Attractions Inc. Children s Medical Charities Eric and Nancy Chupp Rob and Kim Coretz Terry Cowan Cox Connects Foundation Fund Darden Restaurants Foundation David E. and Cassie L. Temple Foundation DOCROC LLC Don and Barbara Thornton Family Foundation David and Donna Dutton Enovation Controls LLC Fabricut, Inc. Florence & Gordan Holland Family Foundation Larry and Sandra Gill Jeffrey and Liesl Glass Grace and Franklin Bernsen Foundation Bette and Michael Graves Green Country Concrete Construction, Inc Guthrie Green Programming Fund Harvard Avenue Christian Church Hawkins and Hawkins Health Care Service Corporation Home Builders Association of Greater Tulsa Hope from the Heartland Jay and Janie Sallinger David Jones Russel and Anita Langley James and Mary Lewis James and Carol Lewis Made in Oklahoma Bill Major Maxine & Jack Zarrow Foundation McElroy Mfg. Ruth Nelson Norvell Family Foundation Omni Air International ONEOK Foundation Inc. Optimus Industries/Chanute Manufacturing Co. QuikTrip Corporation Ralph & Frances McGill Foundation Regent Bank Paul and Rebecca Schrader David and Marla Shepherd Rhea Simmons TD Williamson, Inc. P. G. Thambuswamy and Annie Venugopal The Williams Companies Foundation The Zarrow Families Foundation Tulsa Community Foundation Chuck and Julie Watson Mike Weaver Walter and Roberta Whaling Glenann Wilkerson William and Elizabeth Clary Milton and Diana Wolff $1,000 - $4,999 A-1 Marketing, INC AAON Adams Hall Investment Management LLC Alex and Teresa Adwan Air Products Matt and Cynthia Albright All Souls Unitarian Church William and Barbara Allen Alpha Petroleum Development American Crating Company Anchor Stone Company Joe and Leslie Anderson Alan and Glenna Anderson APSCO, Inc. Arvest Bank John and Ninette Ashley David Askins Matt and Shelbie Avery Bank of Oklahoma Wealth Management Bank of Oklahoma, N.A. John Barnes Ted and Carolyn Beaumont Gary and Marianne Benjamin Royce and Marilyn Bentley Edwin and Linda Berger Steven and Debbie Berlin Bob Berry Gerard and April Beshara Robert and Fran Biolchini James and Suzette Birch Richard and LaFonda Bly Bodean Seafood Restaurant Patricia Bolton Mr. and Mrs. Mike Borden Boston Avenue United Methodist Church BP America Todd and Cynthia Braly Belinda Brazear Brenntag Southwest Tom and Mary Brett Elma Briggs Broadland Stump Removal Broken Arrow Lions Club Bruce Z. & Phyllis J. Raines Family Foundation David Butcher Denny and Mary Byrne Campbell-Lepley/Hunt Foundation Inc. Steven and Janice Care Career Development Partners Ernestine Caron Patrick and Carolyn Carr Gary and Minnie Casteel Ray Chambliss Charles Schwab Cheesecake Factory Cherokee Measurement and Control Chevron Corporation Chinowth & Cohen Realtors - Family Fund Church of the Resurrection Silvio and Margaret Cianfrone Citizens Security Bank Clinical Perfusion Systems, Inc. Clyde & Anita Becker Foundation Cobblestone Homes, Inc. Roberta Collins Combined Federal Campaign Community Baptist Church Congregation of Benedictine Sister, Inc. Greg Conner ConocoPhillips Matching Gifts James Consedine Cosmo Cafe, LLC Kevin and Dell Coutant Jack and Sandy Crews Don and Rhonda Crockett Michael and Suzanne Curtin Wesley Curtis Curzon, Cumbey & Kunkel, PLLC Robert Darby Frank and Jamie Davenport Phyllis Davidson John and Glenda Davis James and Janet Day James Deming Vincent Dernbach Randhir and Constance Desai Keith and Rayna Diekelman Dish Network Robert Doenges Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group Jake Dunkel Alfred Dupus David and Donna Dutton Paul and Jean Eads EagleEye Royalty Management Co. Patricia Eaton Edward Jones Mike and Roberta Edwards William and Marion Elson epumps Diane Erbacher F L Dunn III Investments LLC Anne and Ron Fairchild Feen Foundation Richard and Nancy Ficken Fifteenth and Home First Christian Church - Tulsa Nancy Fisher Flint Ridge Senior Citizen Center Flynn Law Firm foodtweeks, LLC Forbes Foundation Leroy and Linda Foreman Lon Foster and Mary McMahon Doug Fox John and Kitty Frame Frank Family Foundation Frisco Energy, LLC Frontier International Trucks Gable & Gotwals Patricia Gaddy Loretta Gates General Mills, Inc. David and Judy Gibson Freddie and Janice Gibson William Gill GKJ Foundation Trust Jason Glass William Goad Michael and Karen Gold Goldman, Sachs and Co Anne Graham D. Joseph and Ellen Graham Donna Grant Jan Grubbs Michael and Cindy Guterman David and Jeannie Guthery
14 Dason Gwartney Steven and Nancy Haas Kent and Elizabeth Hackett John and Lissa Hair Jimmy and Rhonda Hall Hall Estill Attorneys at Law Carol Hanson Hank and Nancy Harbaugh Terry Harden John and Felicia Hare Richard Harris Frederick Hartmann Hartog, Kallenberger & Swarthout, PLLC Edward and Pamela Hawkins H.M. and Margaret Hawkins Arlan and Laura Hechtner Michael Hedin Charles and Gretchen Heinberg David and Marcy Hency Rudolf and Deborah Herrmann Patsy Heyland David and Janet Hicks Dan and Jane Higgins Mary Ann Hille HoganTaylor Homeowners Insurance Agency Robert Hoobler Robert Hooper Hope Unitarian Church Steve Hoppes and Linda Bell HP Employee Charitable Giving Program David and Victoria Hurewitz Hyatt Regency Tulsa I.O.O.F Lodge No. 540 Indian Health Care Resource Center J. A. LaFortune Foundation Marvin and Ruth Jaffe James McAuliff Attorney at Law Jarboe Sales Diane Jenkins Jane Jenkins Rod and Lou Ann Jenson John Knox Presbyterian Church Brett and Annette Johnson Christopher Jones Joseph L. Hull, Jr. Foundation Kevin Juozapavicius Ida Keefer Ken Ray Underwood Attorney-At-Law Kenco Engineering Elizabeth Kersey Howard and Pat Kinder Kirpatrick & Kinslow Production David and Mary Knight Douglas and Betsy Koontz Sonja Langlee Carlos Langston Laredo Petroleum, Inc. Latshaw Drilling Company, LLC Leadership Tulsa, Inc. James and Cheryl Lefler Steven and Carol Lehto Level 3 Communications Robert Lindsay James Lockhart Robert and Patricia Lucy Eric Lundt Michael and Cori Lyon Madalene Church George Madewell Lois Mahan MainSpring LLC Laura Mantooth Melody Maradiaga Marilyn Ihloff, Inc. Marni and Morris Propp Family Foundation Elizabeth S. McAndrews Bob and Judi McCoy Cherie McCune Charles and Barbara McEntee McFarland Architects Gary Betow and Kathleen McKeown Velma McLaurin Jerry and Nancy McNinch William and Janet Meshek Bill and Gayle Meyer Margaret Meyer Michael V s, Inc. Midas Auto Systems Experts Ona Minson Dana Mitchell Mobile Giving Foundation Fred Moll Monaghan & Associates, P.C. Montereau in Warren Woods Montereau Protestant Church Funds Paul Moore Mary Morelan Steven Morgan Major and Alisa Morris MRC Global Credit Department John and Diane Muselmann Natural Gas & Energy Association of Oklahoma Anthony and Suzanne Nelson Newfield Exploration Mid-Continent Nordam Group Julie Norman Mark and Sandra Nygren Oklahoma Gas Association Oklahoma National Bank John and Janie Oliver ONE Gas, Inc Mike and Karen Orman William Osmond OU Physicians Internal Medicine Clinic Palace Cafe Allen and Susan Palmer Pampered Chef Patrons Robert and Patricia Parks Parkside Hospital Mandy Patterson David Patton PennWell Publishing Company John Peters and Andrea Kunkel Dave and Connie Phillips Garry and Shirley Potter Annette Pringle Professional Engineering Consultants, P.A. Prosperity Bank James Qualls Richard and Leslie Quinton R.L. Hudson & Company Joe Ragsdale Peter and Teressa Rao Robert Raskin Ronald Rausch Razorback Concrete Construction Barry and Melanie Redlinger Steven and Margaret Rinaldi Anthony and Linda Ringold Riverfield Country Day School John and Cindy Roberson David and Debbie Roberts Deanna Roberts Bernard and Marcy Robinowitz Gene Robinson Jane Rollwagen Paul and Helga Rose Royal Alliance Associates Inc Tom Russell Pam Russell Safelite Auto Glass Patricia Savage Savage Baum Glass & Hart PLLC Mary Schaub George Schnetzer and Mary Lhevine Ralph and Mary Schrader Schultheiss Insurance SemGroup, L. P. Betty Shaull Gene Silvis Susan Singh Bob and Carol Skib William S. Smith Robert and Sherry Smith Gerry and Cathy Smythe Sodexo Foundation, Inc. Sol Robinowitz Family Fund Kerry and Yvonne Sorrells St. Johns Episcopal Church of Tulsa, Inc. Deemer and Kelli Stacy Starbucks Community Service Program Donald and Debra Stephens Steven L. Wilson Associates David and Kathy Stevens Carl and Elizabeth Stevenson Charles Stidham Desi Stoops Steve Studtmann Lorena Sublett Mike and Jackie Swafford Donald and Barbara Sweeney T W U Retiree Association of Oklahoma David and Peggy Tanner Target Community Relations Robert and Deloris Taylor Temple Israel Phillip and Ruth Terry The Lewis Foundation The Lou and Connie Miller Foundation The Melting Pot The Newfield Foundation The Sisk Charitable Trust The Vault The Wild Fork Thermal Company, Inc. Rick Thomas TMA Systems Tokyo in Tulsa David and Jane Trumbo Larry and Mary Tubbs Rodger Tucker Andrew Turner John and Barbara Turner U. S. Gas Search UBS Financial Services Inc. F. Wade and Sheila Uhrich University Of Tulsa Athletics University of Tulsa Collins College of Business Jim and Paula Virtue William Vogle Willie Walters Ron and Carol Watkins Martha Webb - Jones Chris Webber Kenneth and Barbra Weikel Denise Wheeler Margaret White Albert and Lacy Whitehead Charles and Julie Whitesell Warren Whitsel Willbros Engineers Sam and Ann Williams Karen Wilson Wiszneauckas Family Foundation John and Mary Wofford Keith and Patty Wright Richard and Linda Young David and Crystal Zerger Kurt Zumwalt
15 FOOD BANK STAFF Ken Bacon, Donor Relations Manager Frances Bevel, Grants Manager Donna Boggs, Operations Clerk Phillip Bowles, Warehouse Worker/Driver Eileen Bradshaw, Executive Director Marsha Bukofzer, Director of Development and Marketing Joanne Burdick, Director of Agency Relations Aschley Choate, Data Entry Clerk Ben Clark, Warehouse Worker/Driver Cindy Cummins, Managing Director of Customer Relations and Capacity Katy Dorais, Development Administrative Assistant Alyssa Dudek, AmeriCorps Member Cathy Elliott, Childrens Programs Manager Tanaya Edwards, AmeriCorps Member Heidi Ewing, Community Engagement Manager Jeff Fannin, Warehouse Worker/Driver Lee Greer, Facilities Janitor Ray Ham, Southern Branch Warehouse Worker/Driver Tara Harris, Development Manager Maggie Hoey, Communications and Marketing Manager Phyllis Holmes, Manager of Network Services and Capacity Deb Hughes, Community Relations Coordinator James Hunsberger, Customer Service Coordinator Jeremy Johnson, Culinary Assistant Jerry Johnson, Warehouse Worker Justin Jones, Volunteer Operations Manager Teressia Kehr, Donor Relations Coordinator Chad Lawmaster, Warehouse Worker/Driver John Mahaffey, Director of Operations Ben Mangus, Prepared and Perishable Food Assistant Will Maples, Operations Administrative Assistant John McCarthy, Director of Community Initiatives Ken McGee, Prepared and Perishable Food Manager Jeff Marlow, Manager of Culinary Services Jonathan Marlow, Warehouse Worker/Driver Margaret Morhart, Accountant Ron Moton, Warehouse Manager Brenda O Brian, Communications Coordinator Kate Pelizzoni, Director of Volunteer Services Scott Peterson, Warehouse Worker James Raus, Facility Maintenance Specialist Jason Raus, Operations Coordinator Diana Reece, Product Reclamation Coordinator Kenny Roberts, Warehouse Worker/Driver Ed Robinson, Distribution Coordinator Willie Sango, Warehouse Worker/Driver Susan Schulte, Director of Human Resources and Administration Taylor Scullawl, Warehouse Janitor Tammie Segelquist, Southern Branch Office/Warehouse Support Darlyn Slater, HR Administrative Assistant Christine Smith, Office Assistant Marsha Smith, Receptionist Shannon Snelling, Southern Branch Manager Michael Steffensen, Controller Scooter Vaughan, Mobile Pantry Coordinator Michael Vernon, Assistant Manager of Culinary Services Becca Walker, Senior Servings and SNAP Coordinator Ryan Walker, Chief Operating Officer The Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma is grateful for all its financial contributors and food donors. For a complete list, view the digital copy of our Annual Report at
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