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Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida
2008 Brengle Avenue
Orlando, FL 32808
407-295-1066
Second Harvest Food Rescue Center
1918 W. Princeton Street
Orlando, FL 32804
407-843-5009
Second Harvest Food Bank/Volusia Branch
320 North Street
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
386-257-4499
Second Harvest Food Bank/Brevard Branch
6928A Vickie Circle
West Melbourne, FL 32904
321-733-1600
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2. Uncharted Waters
This past year, Second Harvest Food Bank has entered uncharted waters;
never would we have realized what we were going to face in terms of the
enormous need for food. Thousands of Central Floridians experienced
the same issue during these tough economic times. We discovered that
we served 732,000 different people during the course of a year … a 152%
increase from the last four years. That equates into approximately 20% of
our total population needing food assistance … an almost surreal number
to comprehend. When you consider that nearly half are children, it becomes
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even more disturbing.
Providing access to food and other grocery products in order to help meet the need.
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Fortunately, with community support coming from all angles, we have
been able to provide more food to people than ever before in our 27-year
Promoting and supporting the development of our partner agencies’ ability to fulfill their missions.
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history. Our distribution is now beyond disaster relief levels and last year
Mobilizing leaders and communities by bringing visibility to the invisible problem of hunger and poverty. totaled enough food for 17 million meals. All the while, we did this with great
*
efficiency; 96.3 cents of every donated dollar goes directly to feeding people.
Developing more holistic and county-specific solutions to hunger in the Central Florida region.
Our general distribution of food and all of our programs have performed
at record levels. Thankfully, we have been able to reach many more people.
The past year showed us an unwelcome new phenomenon. For the first
time, we had prior financial donors come to us needing emergency food
themselves. Who would’ve thought?
We cannot thank the community enough for their unprecedented support
and the heroic day-to-day work of the partner feeding programs across six
counties. We remain committed to leveraging every donated dollar and
volunteer hour. Our latest audit shows that for every dollar donated, we
distribute up to $9 worth of groceries. This is a welcome multiplier effect
that’s required to overcome the waves in these uncharted waters. Please take
a few minutes to scan our annual report and to discover the incredible depth
and breadth of our impact in the community. Thank you for being part of the
solution to a very serious problem. Every can of food and every box of cereal
makes a difference.
Susan Reimer-Sifford Dave Krepcho
Chair, Board of Directors President/CEO
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3. 24 ,764,248
Board of Directors pounds of food
were distributed
last year
Chairman / Susan reimer-Sifford General Food Distribution TEFAP Distribution
ExECutivE viCE Chair / Brad Butterstein Products donated by manufacturers, wholesalers, The Florida Department of Agriculture awarded
retailers, growers and others are distributed to distribution contracts for Orange, Seminole,
viCE Chair / Stephen Starks
emergency food pantries, shelters and other types Lake, Brevard, Volusia and Marion counties to the
trEaSurEr / matthew J. Donnelly of agencies serving needy clients. This program Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida for its
SECrEtary / Sheldon Fox distributed 14,774,880 pounds of nutritious food in distribution program of government food commodities.
fiscal 2009/2010. In fiscal year 2009/2010, a total of 7,357,406 pounds
mEmBErS at LarGE / Kari D. Baker / Jean Bauman / Ed Colleran of these wholesome products were made available to
mike Eagen / Larry Guse / Christian E. hart, CPim / allison hudson Kids Café Central Floridians in need.
At 13 after-school sites in 3 counties, 164,155
andrew W. Kimpel, CPim / reinaldo Llano, Jr. / marcus Lyons
prepared or catered meals were served in fiscal Second Helpings
Paul W. morgan / Kim mowatt / Shawn noseworthy / Jim Schreiber 2009/2010. This reflects a 12% increase over the This prepared and perishable food program collected
James S. toscano / Edwin Wronski previous year. An average of 910 children were and distributed 1,404,862 pounds of food in fiscal
Food Distribution
served daily. 2009/2010 to
honorary LiFE mEmBErS / George macKay / Patricia ambinder agencies that
Summer Food Program provide onsite
During 51 operational days, while children in needy meals for
Our Branches areas lacked access to school lunch programs, 43,188
meals were served at 17 sites in Orange County this
senior citizens,
shelters, soup kitchens and non-profit kids programs.
Since 1997, the Volusia Branch of the Second past summer, reflecting an increase of 9% over last
8 ,541 Harvest Food Bank has been providing food to year. Through a grant from ConAgra, we were also ADEPT
volunteers
more than 81 non-profit organizations serving able to provide the children with 15,773 take-home, Since the inception of the Agency Development,
people in need. shelf-stable food packs for the weekends. Education and Partnership Training (ADEPT) program
contributed
in 2006, nearly 2,000 staff and volunteers from our
In fiscal year 2009/2010, the Volusia Branch Hi-Five Kids Pack Program six-county span of partner agencies have attended
provided 3,281,258 pounds of food. 31,245 shelf-stable food packs were provided to needy
32,7 11 hours
over 200 classes.
children at 18 elementary schools last year. These packs
Founded in 2000, the Brevard Branch distributed are designed to help bridge the nutritional gap that Grocery Alliance
2,900,221 pounds of food to more than 84 non- exists during weekends, when children lack access to Unsalable but perfectly
profit organizations during fiscal year 2009/2010. school cafeterias. consumable perishable
and non-perishable
Collectively in fiscal 2009/2010, our organization
distributed 24,764,248 pounds of food.
Community Food Drives food products are
An amazing 1,227,100 pounds of non-perishable collected via
grocery products were collected in fiscal 2009/2010 refrigerated vehicles
through our community food drives: Monday-Friday from
Volunteers * Boy Scouts of America/Scouting for Food over 170 different retail
8,541 volunteers contributed 32,711 hours – the
* National Association of Letter Carriers
Food Drive
store locations throughout
Central Florida. This new food rescue
equivalent of more than 16 full-time staff members. * WESH News Channel 2 Share Your Christmas program brought in 4,798,230 pounds
Without this incredible human resource, Second * CANstruction of food in 2009/2010, and provides
Harvest Food Bank could not begin to have the
impact on hunger that our community needs.
* Local church, school and workplace drives access to nutritious high-quality foods
like fresh produce, meat and dairy items
T W O that are otherwise difficult to obtain. T H REE
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4. Benefits Connection Feeding Community Marilyn Sciortino
Morgan and Morgan, P.A.
$125,000+
Feeding Families Anonymous
Eric and Diane Holm
changing lives
Melissa Peacock and Pedro Rubio
Benefits Connection is designed to help capture a portion of the millions of
unclaimed federal dollars for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
$50,000
for the be tter
(SNAP), formerly Food Stamps, in Central Florida. Designed to help people
overcome the challenges associated with claiming these dollars, we help those
who either lack access to a computer or do not possess the skills to navigate
an online application. Due to a general lack of awareness regarding these
Feeding Neighbors A Touch of Autumn LLC
Aegis Sports Management, Inc.
Lars and Julie Anderson
benefits, many qualified candidates simply do not know where to go to obtain $5,000 Tim and Kari Baker
information and assistance. We strive to educate the public and reduce the
Candice Blomeley
stigma associated with receiving public assistance.
Chris and Maureen Brockman
Feeding Hope Society
Bruce K. Gould Foundation
In order to maximize claims, our team of Outreach Specialists provide
Brad and Julie Butterstein
assistance with online benefit applications and DCF document submittals, Curtis J. and Sharon Butterstein
as well as help candidates complete the interviews required by the Food John A. and Constance S. Cox
Assistance Program*. By offering advice and support at a variety of convenient Ray S. Crickenberger
locations, we can successfully extend our reach and better facilitate the food Matthew J. Donnelly
assistance process. Each of these individuals has made a pledge commitment of at least $1,000 per year Ixchell C. Duarte
for five years. these special people are members of a society that will continue to move Elevation Properties LLC
Since its inception, the Benefits Connection program has secured over $20 Second harvest Food Bank’s mission toward sustainability and hope for our neighbors in Nancy Epps
million in food stamp benefits for Central Floridians. In addition to food stamp need. We thank them for helping us to change lives Bob and Carolyn Gosselin
benefits, our specialists are also able to sign clients up for Medicaid and Cash for the better today . . . while sharing our vision Richard G. and J. P. Griffin-English
Assistance, and provide referrals to a network of collaborating agencies. for the future. Greg and Ann Marie Higgerson
Vince C. and Leigh Ann Horton
*On June 2009, a Federal Demonstration Project was granted, one of two in the United
States, which allows our specialists to perform the final interview for applicants. This Forough B. Hosseini
relieves the pressure DCF faces in returning calls. In addition, this has resulted in a Dave and Lois Krepcho
much higher approval rate for our cases. Dorina Lora
Paul W. and Glenda G. Morgan
Brian and Tracie Morris
A. Guy Neff
Ed and Shawn Noseworthy
Glenn Osborne
applications Processed
Charles and Dale Parsons
Goal: 4,491
actual: 7,043 Doug and Susan Reimer-Sifford
Joseph and Deborah Rusnock
average monthly Jason Schrago
Food Stamp Benefit James E. and Jeanette C. Schreiber
Goal: $203
William C. Sinton
actual: $218
Bill and Susan Sullivan
Dollar value of Benefits Kathleen Tomlinson
Goal: $6,000,000 Jim and Wendy Toscano
actual: $14,303,644 Robert K. and Melinda B. Welter, Jr.
(Annualized)
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5. Annual Campaign Donors
James and Nancy Hannah Elizabeth Bates Joseph C. and Susan S. Gilman
Harper Family Charitable Foundation, Inc. William and Catherine Bauman Donna G. Glanz
Blake and Michelle Holton Ben and Karen Cook Fund Paul A. Goddard
Holy Land Stone Company, LLC Benevolent, Patriotic Order of DOES, Michael and Celia Graham
In Charge Institute Drove 86 Kevin and Denise Habicht
(7/1/09 - 6/30/10) J. Raymond Construction Corp. Charo G. and Jack M. Berry, Jr. Peter R. and Carrin L.
Richard E. and Patricia L. Jones Best Buy Co, Inc. Hahn
JustGive.org Emiliano and Barbara Bonaparte Nancy C. Hamlin
Christopher J. Keller Thomas and Barbara Boroughs Barbara Louise
The Bank of New York Mellon Corp Miller Charitable Foundation, Inc. Hammerbeck
$10,000+ Donors
Kenneth Lewis Charles E. Bosserman
Foundation A. J. Morganelli Ben and Bonnie Little Robert E. and Floella J. Bradley Joel A. and Patricia M.
The Boyd Foundation, Inc., A Not For Orlando Utilities Commission Matthew B. and Sheri C. Lord Deena Breed Handschuh
Profit Corporation Robert E. Jones Foundation Macy’s Foundation Norman H. Britt Hard Rock Cafe Int.
Allied Veterans of the World The Dr. P. Phillips Foundation Roth Family Fund (Orlando) Inc.
Majic Cleaning Systems, Inc. Chris and Maureen Brockman
Anonymous The Grainger Foundation Jennifer W. Sheffield Harmony Development Co. LLC
Marriott International, Inc. Brown & Brown of Florida, Inc.
Anonymous The Martin Andersen-Gracia Andersen Stewart Family Foundation Harriett Lake Family Trust
Maverick Constructors, LLC Bruce K. Gould Foundation
CNL Bank Foundation, Inc. SunTrust Foundation Harry P. Leu Foundation
Donald Meister Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Combined Federal Campaign The Pampered Chef Target Christian Hart
Elton and Charlene Mitchell Junious L. and Audrey M. Burns
Darden Restaurants Foundation United Way of Brevard The Bond Foundation, Inc. David and Janet Hatch
David L. Neel Curtis J. and Sharon Butterstein
Disney Worldwide Services, Inc. Winter Park Health Foundation The Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation James and Bridget Hawley
Nona Investments Associates Brad and Julie Butterstein
Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation, Inc. Workforce Foundation, Inc. Universal Orlando Foundation Mrs. Robert N. Heintzelman
Robert and Linda Buttery
T ther,
oge
Robert D. and Karen K. Price
Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation Warren and Augusta Hume Foundation Allen and Sandra J. Henry
Don and Margaret Raeder C & S Engineers, Inc.
Employees Community Fund Whole Foods Market Services Patrick C. and Debby S. Henry
Mary Bonneville Riley Millicent W. Carducci
we are
Feeding America
Florida State Employees’ Charitable
Campaign
$5,000–$9,999 Winderweedle, Haines, Ward &
Woodman, P.A.
York Claims Service, Inc.
Robert & Lois Braddock Charitable
Foundation
Marilyn M. Shapiro, Ed.D.
Reeta G. Casey
Central Florida HSMAI
Central Florida Quilters Guild, Inc.
Susan Hensley
L. P. and Pamela Herzog
James Hicks
feeding
Food Lion Community Affairs A Squared Production Group, Inc. Scott and Lauren Zimmerman D. Ashley and Susan R. Hill, MDs
Charlie and Nelwyn Sims CHIP Supply, Inc.
Foosaner Foundation Ann & Bill Wallace Foundation Jonathan Hillock
Dorothy Davis Smith Carter John and Christine Christensen
General Mills Anonymous Honey Island Software, Inc.
Shirley E. Sullivan Barry Clinger
hope Ms. Beth Goldberg
Health Central Foundation, Inc.
Heart of Florida United Way, Inc.
Anonymous
Averett, Warmus, Durkee
Edward Wilson Beauchamp
$2,500–$4,999 David and Diane Sutter
The Charles Hosmer Morse Foundation, Inc.
The National Christian Foundation
Andrew & Dorothy Cochrane Foundation
Jeffrey Cohen, M.D. and Lucille B.
Belnick, M.D.
David B. Horne
Hospital Corporation of America
Steve and Anne Houston
John Holloway Roy L. and Deborah J. Burkett ABC Fine Wine & Spirits Peggy Howard
Truist Neil W. and Gemma Lee Cole
Insight Financial C. Jordan Enterprises, Inc. Robert J. Abel Insurance Consultants
United Launch Alliance Compass Group
Jack Holloway Foundation Central Florida Auto Dealers Assoc., Inc. American Fence Association of Central Florida
Women’s Amateur International Joseph M. Cosentino
John T. and Betty Ann Lewis Foundation Central Florida Presbytery America’s Charities Internal Medicine
Tennis League Ray S. Crickenberger
MetLife Foundation Deanna Copley John S. and Barbara J. Andrews Specialists
Gene Cristan
Morcom Foundation CVS Caremark Atlantic Culvert Company, Inc. Internet Technology
Jerome Cruitt
Morgridge Foundation
Orlando Magic Youth Foundation
PCL Construction Services, Inc.
Everette Deaver
Five Guys Burgers & Fries
FL State Employee’s Charitable Campaign
Bank of New York Mellon Community
Partnership
Betsey Bell
$1,000–$2,499 Pete and Marsha Curry
James I. Cutler, Jr.
George P. Dake
Broadcasting Corp.
Interplan, LLC
Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc. Florida Hospital Medical Center Bright House Networks LLC A. Friends’ Foundation Trust Data Graphics, Inc.
Marilyn Sciortino GE Foundation Kevin M. and Karen B. Brogan Lionel and Marylin Abbott Alan and Tywonn Davidson
Share Our Strength Elmer Kohlhafer Caremark RX, Inc. Elizabeth and John E. Accola, Jr., M.D. Lesley Davies
Skinner Round Up for Charity, Inc. Charles and Terri Lentz Charity Challenge, Inc. Accredited Surety & Casualty Dean, Mead, Egerton, Bloodworth,
Ramona Spears Thomas D. Locke Nirmal and Ellen Chatterjee Aegis Sports Management, Inc. Capouano & Bozarth PA
Symantec Corporation Marguerite Casey Foundation CHEP Charitable Foundation AEM VFW Post 4287 Michael and Domenica Devine
Chugin (USA), Inc. Anonymous Peggy Dwyer
Church World Service Bart M. and Sandra H. Alderman Joyce Ellis
Concord Management Allstate Giving Campaign Michael V. Elsberry and Sally A. Blackmun
Marguerite Gargan Courtade Roy and Patti Ambinder William J. and Cyndee S. Emmer
Bradford and Lisa Crandell Robert E. and Barbara Anderson, MD Entec Polymers, LLC
Daytona Turkey Run, Inc. Laurea M. Armstrong Entertainment Industry Foundation
DC Consulting LLC Alton D. and Ellen H. Arnold Nancy Epps
Janice Ellington Steven L. and Juli Aronow Robert and Joan Fisher
Thomas and Janet Elrod AT&T United Way Employee Giving Florida Services Inc. of Orlando
Lars J. Eriksson Campaign Ford & Harrison LLP
Faith, Hope and Charity Society, Inc. AVNET Electronics Marketing Larry and Andrea Frank
Fiserv – CBS Division Ruth Bagby FreshPoint Red’s Market, Inc.
Fitness Partners Antonio Baker Richard and Barbara Fulton
Sheldon J. and Cynthia F. Fox Kari and Timothy Baker Kenneth Gardner
Give With Liberty Leslie and Brenda Baker J.D. and D.M. Garza
Jennifer Grammer and Vanessa Smith Cathy S. Barrios Mark and Tamara Gilbert
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6. Orange County Access Connection, Inc.
Agape Ministries International
Annual Campaign Donors
Agape Temple of Faith, Inc.
American Red Cross
Apopka Spanish SDA Church
Apostolic Assembly of Faith
Apostolic Church of Faith
Making
Apostolic Church Of Jesus/
Orlando West
an
Angus and Geraldine Jappy North-South Meat Brokers, Ltd. Jacie and James D. Stivers, Jr. ASDP Association for the Safety
Jeffrey A. Martin, DMD, MS, PA Ed and Shawn Noseworthy Irene and Jerald Stoffer of Disabled Persons
John and Martha Jennings
JMAR Management & Training
Marsha J. and Dr. Melvin Johnson III
O. Z. Wise Family Trust
William L. Oddie
F. Darren and Linda Oliverio
Robert Stouppe, Jr.
Michael and Karen Stuart
Cary P. Swindle
impact Assemblee Chretienne De Bree
Attain/Barnegat House
Attain/Carmel House
Donald J. and Marilyn C. Jones Brian Osborn Elwood G. Taggart, Jr. Attain/Conway Gardens
Kimberly E. Jones Glenn Osborne Michael Tetrick Attain/Harding House
Junior League of Daytona Beach, Inc. Alan R. and Patricia B. Ostendorp The Alliance Attain/Summerlin House
Kirk and Susan Kirkconnell Robert G. Owen, D.D.S. The Bob Allen Family Foundation Attain/Wayfarer Court
Carol Klim Anthony Paquin The Insurance Advantage, Inc. Beracah SDA Church
Klima Weeks Civil Engineering, Inc. Ellen and Otey Parcell, Jr. The Musante Family Foundation Berach SDA Haitian Church
Erin E. Knight Pepsi Bottling Group Foundation, Inc. The Rock Hill Oratory Bethany Haitian Assembly of God
Partners
James Peters The Thomas Family Foundation, Inc. Bethel French SDA
Food Bank
Gail L. Koontz
Charles J. and Rebecca S. Kovaleski Carol Petrovic Stephen C. Thomas Bob Nutting Ministries, Inc.
KPMG, LLP Catherine D. Phelps Andrew B. Thomas, PA Boys and Girls Club/Engelwood NCF
L. and A. West Concrete, Inc. Gwyn Picerne TOSA Foundation Brother’s Keeper/St. Charles Church
Robert Laffin Desipina Pargianos Powell Jim and Wendy Toscano Caring for Others
Ronald L. Landon QualityHub, Inc. Travel HD Channel Catholic Charities of Central
William N. and Tamra P. Leary Janet Reece James A. and Barbara L. Travis Florida, Inc.
Robert P. and Joan LeBlanc Doug and Susan Reimer-Sifford Robert Turner Center For Drug Free/Clarcona Point
Joseph Loiars Vidal A. and Odalys M. Reyna U. S. Food Service Second harvest is thankful to our partner agencies for their continued assistance. Center for Drug Free/Just Center
Thomas and Barri Looke Riverside National Bank David A. Uhlar our efforts make a greater impact because of your commitment. Center For Drug Free/Women Center
Norbert and Ema Lou Riverside Presbyterian Church UPS Foundation, Inc. Center for Multicultural Wellness and
Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor, and Reed Robert W. Baird & Co. Paul Utecht Prevention
Peggy Sue Luzadder Lois M. Robertson James and Kathleen M. Vaccaro Center of Faith Church, Inc.
James R. and Sharon E. Lyons Hoyle Robinson and Jim Layne Scott O. and Susan M. Vanderspool Central Care Mission
Macy’s at The Mall at Millenia James and Janice Rose Vanguard Charitale Endowment Program Central Florida Development Center
James S. and Maxine Maloy Dr. Stephen and Mrs. Claudia S. Roth Anne Vercheski Central Florida Group Homes/
Robert Mandell James M. Russell Barry and Susan Victory Carolina Woods
Manor on the Green S. J. Goldman Company, Inc. Victory Wholesale Grocers Central Florida Group Homes/Daventry
George W. Martens Randy and Katherine Schimmelpfennig Volusia County Board of Commissioners Central Florida Group Homes/
Gregory and Debra Martin Nancy Schofield Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation Dean Road
Mr. and Mrs. Owen G. Matthews Jason Schrago Wilma Wagner Central Florida Group Homes/
Kathleen Maxwell James E. and Jeanette C. Schreiber Deborah Walsh Glyn Street
Michael B. and Sheryle B. McAfee Seavin, Inc. Selby and Amy Weeks Central Florida Group Home/Gronau
Cathy McGrew James and Sarah Seay Elaine Welborn Central Florida Group Home/Jellison
Walton McHale Vilho (Bill) Sedig, III Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign Central Florida Group Home/Miami
McIntyre Marketing, Inc. Joseph R. and Terrie A. Senecal Robert K. and Melinda B. Welter, Jr.
Jeff and Jennifer McKinley Ida S. Sergent Cheryl D. White
Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Virginia Sexton Robert B. White, Jr.
Mike L. and Cyndi L. Miller Richard A. and Dolores Shantz Robert Whitehouse
James D. and Darcy H. Miller Terry D. and Paula F. Shaw Gary A. and Marjorie Whitlock
MOPARS of Brevard Justin and Erica Shein Leonard and Judith Wieckowski
Robert Mullican Mary Sue and Fred W. Shepherd, Jr. Joe and Judy Wiginton Family Foundation
Steven P. and Linda L. Murphy Ian Sherwood Jud and Audrey Wilcox
National Potato Council Donald E. Sibert Christopher and Elizabeth Wilson
Network for Good Stephen and Tina Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy H. Wilson
Night Lite Pediatric Center, LLC Mark J. and Sandra L. Smith Lon and Patricia Wojtowicz
Louis and Lee Anne Nimkoff John Butera and Stephanie E. Sobeck Doug Wright
Brigid M. Noonan-Klima Spraker Wealth Management, Inc. Dr. James and Patricia Yoachim
North South Foods Stephen L. and Cassandra L. Starks Gary and Mary Ann Yocum
Group, Inc. John W. and Laura J. Stephens Richard M. Zajac
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7. T ge h
o t er, we are
er
Food Bank Partners fight ing hung
Central Florida Group Homes/Stratford The Church of the Good Shepherd Grand Avenue Economic Community Patmos Chapel Community Service Center Living God, Inc.
Central New Testament Church of God Food Bank Development Corporation Peter Pan Day Care Center United Church of God by Faith
Champions Outreach Ministry Coalition/Ascension Lutheran Church/CFH Guilgal SDA Church Pine Hills Community Church University Congregational Church
Children’s AG & Science Adventures Coalition/St. Luke Unite Methodist Church Haven of Hope Ministries Place of Comfort- Centaur University Seventh Day Adventist Church
Children’s Home Society/Crisis Nursery Coalition/St. Stephens Church Holy Trinity Group Home/Greywall House Power of God Victory Through Grace Ministries, Inc.
Christ Alive! Coalition for the Homeless of Central Hope Community Center Farmworker Premiere Eglise Baptiste Ebenezer Victory World Outreach Center
Christian Care Counseling Center Florida, Inc. Ministry D’ Orlando Volunteers of America Elderly Housing
Christian Service Center Coalition/Ohev Shalom House of Hope Primrose Center/Civitan Hall Ward Chapel A.M.E. Church
Christian Service Center/Daily Bread Coalition/St. Michael’s Episcopal Church House of Refuge Orange City Primrose Center/Dunsany Wayne Densch Center, Inc.
Christian Service Center/West Orange Community Baptist Church Hubbard House/Orlando Health Primrose Center/Hacienda Winter Park Church
Church at Oaklevel Community Services of Genesis SDA Church Iglesia Apostolica El Mastro Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Winter Park Day Nursery
Concord Street Church of Christ Iglesia Bautista El Camino Quest, Inc./Springs Home Woodbury Presbyterian Church
Covenant Builders Ministries, Inc. Iglesia Canaan Church Quest, Inc./Camp Thunderbird The Word of Truth Christian Ministries
Cross Pointe Church Iglesia De Dios Pentecostal MI/ Quest, Inc./First Street World Outreach
Crystal Lake Supportive Environment North Goldenrod Quest, Inc./Laurel Hill WRCC/Coalition for the Homeless
Deeper Life Assembly Igreja Assembleia De Deus Em Orlando Quest, Inc./Clarcona Group Home
Delaney Street Baptist Church Islamic Society of Central Florida Quest, Inc./North
Divine Individuals Development Center
Edgewood Children’s Ranch
El Bethel Temple of Jesus at Orlando
Islamic Society of Central Florida/
North Goldenrod
Jesus Loves You Outreach Ministries, Inc.
Quest, Inc./Piedmont House
Quest, Inc./South
Quest, Inc./Wekiva Home
Seminole County
Every Kid Outreach, Inc./Life Center Church Jewish Family Services of Greater Orlando Redeeming Light Center Church The Advisory Board for the Disabled
Faith Christian Center Jewish Family Services- South Campus ReStore Orlando, Inc. Apostolic Church Of Jesus/Altamonte
Faith Tabernacle Worship Center Joy Metropolitan Community Church Riverside Baptist Church Boys Town/1415 Flanagan
Faith United Church/A New Alternative Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. S.T.E.P.S., Inc./Specialized Treatment Boys Town Shelter
Family and Friends United, Inc. Life Center Church Safe Haven Central Florida Group Homes/Sterling Oaks
First Baptist Church/Pine Castle Light House Baptist Church The Salvation Army/Women’s Shelter Central Florida Group Homes/Winter Park
First Baptist Church of Union Park Living Water Church The Salvation Army/Men’s Shelter Christian Help
First Community Christian Living Word Church Salvation Army/ARC Church of God Prophecy/Whole World
Pentecostal Church of God Loaves and Fishes The Salvation Army/Food Pantry Orlando Gospel Center
First Methodist Church Magnolia Towers, Inc. Sanctuary at Conway Church of God Community Church of God of Geneva
Star of David, Inc. Maranatha Haitian Baptist Church Sanctuary of Praise C.O.G.B.F. Dee’s Food Service
First Pentecostal Church Ministerio Un Toque De Dios The Sanford Bridge Devereux Transitional Living Center
of Orlando Mt. Sinai Missionary Baptist Church Senior and Life Solutions The Family of Friends, Inc.
First United Church of Christ Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church Servants Heart Fern Park Developmental Center
Foundation for Life NCCJC/Community House SFP/ Englewood Neighborhood Center Friends of Children and Families
Ministries The New Chief Cornerstone Ministries Share the Care/Central Ave. Girls & Boys Town/1405 Flanagan Loop
Fountain of Love New Covenant Church of Central Florida Share the Care/College Park Girls & Boys Town/1401 Flanagan Loop
International Ministry North Orlando SDA Church Share the Care/Windermere H.F/Sonshine Food Pantry
Fountains of Living NTTAC Community & Family Outreach Share the Care/Winter Garden Iglesia Cristiana Nueva Vision
Water Ministries, Inc. O.A.C. Ministries, Inc. Sheeler Oaks SDA Church Iglesia Presbiteriana El Redentor
Fresh Annointing The Olive Branch, Inc. Sister to Sister Women’s Ministry La Amistad Found/Lakewood Center
COGIC One Accord Christian Ministries South Orlando S.D.A. Church Latin American Project
Fresh Start Ministries Open Door Missionary Baptist Church Spirit of Life Recovery Centers, Inc. Love in Action International
of Central Florida Operation Love Outreach St. Andrew Catholic Church SVDP Meals on Wheels, Inc.
Friends of Children and Fami- Operation Provision International St. Vincent De Paul/Holy Family Pathways to Care
lies/Union Park Opportunity House, Inc. St. Vincent De Paul/St. John Vianney The Place of Comfort
Friends of Children and The Orlando Bridge/Christian Prison Ministry Sword of the Spirit Quest Inc./Citrus House
Families/Winter Garden Orlando Day Nursery Tabernacle of the Enlighten/Broome Recovery House of Central Florida, Inc.
Friends of the Food Bank Orlando Union Rescue Mission/Men Tangelo Baptist Church Rescue Outreach Mission
Full Deliverance Orlando Union Rescue Mission/Women Threshold Inc./Morrison House Safehouse of Seminole
God’s Little Lambs Learning Pact of Faith Tranquil Terrace Food Co-op Sanford Sharing Center
Center The Pantry at St. Francis Tranquility Place SDA Spanish/Winter Park
Grace Street Church of God Pathways Drop in Center True Vision in Christ Church of the Share the Care-Oviedo
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