A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 0 7 – 2 0 0 8
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96¢ of every $1 donated is used to feed hungry people in our community.**Including the value of donated food distributed. Audited by Berger/Lewis Accountancy Corporation.
Together we are
changing local hunger.
Thank you for giving
and making a difference.
1. Improve quantity of food provided
2. Improve quality of food provided
3. Improve access to food assistance programs
C O N T E N T S
Message from the Chief Executive Officer 1
Hunger in Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties 2
How We Work 4
2007 – 2008 Highlights 6
Our Programs 8
Food Assistance Program 10
Financials 14
Donors
Foundations 16
Corporate and Corporate Foundations 17
Government Agencies 18
Community Organizations 18
Individuals 19
In Honor 34
In Memory 36
Monthly Harvest Club 38
1974 Society 40
Visionaries Society 40
Gifts In Kind 41
Sponsors 42
Past Holiday Food & Fund Drive Chairs 43
Leadership Team 44
Acknowledgements 44
Goals
1. Provide enough food to ensure that low-income individuals do not go hungry.
2. Provide healthy foods that address the nutritional needs of low-income populations.
3. Provide access to food assistance that is both dignified and convenient.
4. Drive advocacy efforts forward for food assistance, nutrition, and poverty-relief programs.
Objectives
O u r S T r a T E g i C
O u r S T r a T E g i C
This annual report highlights the Food Bank’s achievements, accomplishments, and supporters for fiscal year 2007-2008. While it is important to look back on our successes, it is equally important to note that the economy is in a much different state than it was at the end of June 2008.
Second Harvest Food Bank and our partnering agencies have seen a new face of need. People with strong work histories and solid educational backgrounds are seeking food and other safety net services for the first time in their lives. These people have been pushed into applying for help after being caught up in a perfect storm of the mortgage crisis, job loss, hiring freezes, loss of medical benefits and a reduction in hours by many local companies.
At the start of this fiscal year (July 2008), leadership at the Food Bank forecasted and budgeted for a 3% increase in need for services. In fact, this past holiday season we saw an unprecedented 16% growth in food distributed and a 13% increase in our client base. We do not anticipate this number dropping significantly at any point in the coming months.
While the need for assistance grew at an alarming rate, the community came together once again to help our neighbors in need. The outpouring of support during the holidays was overwhelming. Inspired individuals gave their time and money in record amounts while companies stepped up their support by increasing matching gift guidelines and donated money earmarked for holiday parties.
Through the continued support of our individual donors, community and faith-based organizations, and corporations, we are optimistic that we will be able to continue to meet this growing need.
For all of us at Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties, thank you for your continued support. Your efforts make a difference in the lives of families, children, seniors and individuals in our community.
Warm regards.
Keith Flagler
M E S S a g E F r O M T H E C H i E F E X E C u T i V E O F F i C E r
Private Donations Ranging from $3 to $317,000 Feed the HungryMany believe the most significant contributors to Second Harvest Food Bank are the government and large corporations. Wrong.
The average individual donation made to the Food Bank is $255. And the majority of contributions (54%) are from individuals in this community who want to make sure others don’t go to bed hungry.
It isn’t just the Warren Buffetts or the Bill Gates who are affecting real change. It’s the soccer moms, the postal worker, the high school students and the retired engineers. We are making strides towards ending local hunger with the partnership of 27,000 local people who have one thing in common — you each care.
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The Power of OneHere are a few examples of the individuals who have found their own unique ways of embracing our mission.
•AlysMilner: Having experienced hunger as the child of a young widow, she and her husband make an automatic monthly contribution through the Monthly Harvest Club.
•DaveSeverns: Over an eight month period, Dave decks out
his house, invites others to watch his spectacular Christmas light display, asks neighbors to bring donations and matches every dollar.
•GennaConrad: Appalled that kids her age don’t know where their next meal will come from, 17 year-old Genna single-handedly organized her own Rock Hunger concert and donated the proceeds.
•MauraBurns: A local paralegal was inspired by her company’s food drive. For a one week period during the holidays, she donated $1 for every comment made to her blog posting about the Food Bank.
Organizations:GroupsofIndividuals WhoCareSecond Harvest enjoys support from corporations, foundations, civic groups, congregations and organizations. Within each organization it is usually the passion and commitment of one or two individuals who make this support possible.
•PatPlant: She mobilizes congregations and supports interfaith efforts to end local hunger (in addition to making a personal contribution each month). At her own church she helped facilitate the collection of 57 tons of food over six years.
•BinhPetit: A Commodity Manager at Cisco, she turned Cisco’s annual vendor appreciation event into a powerful fundraising event benefiting Second Harvest.
•JohnFarley: A local weatherman for NBC, John leveraged his visibility by partnering with Lucky’s and coordinating a massive Bay Area food and fund drive the weekend before Thanksgiving.
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O u r S T a T E M E N T O F F i N a N C i a L P O S i T i O N
Assets Cash & Investments $13,992,092 Accounts Receivable 1,571,232 Food Inventory 2,050,079 Prepaid Expenses 959,658 Land, Building & Equipment 6,661,228 Total Assets $25,234,289
Liabilities Accounts Pay & Accrued Expense $1,283,838 Deferred Revenue 78,837 Total Liabilities $1,362,675
Net Assets Undesignated $707,803 Designated for Operating Reserves 8,522,687 Designated for Disaster Relief 872,102 Designated for Inventory 2,050,079 Designated for Capital Replacement 2,292,542 Land, Building, Equipment 7,239,079 Reserved for New Warehouse Building 1,000,000 Temporarily Restricted Assets 1,187,323 Total Net Assets $23,871,615
Total Liabilities & Net Assets $25,234,290
N O T E F r O M T H E C H i E F F i N a N C i a L O F F i C E r
An economy in recession, dramatic food price increases and fuel surcharges of 30% all came together to create an economically difficult year. The depth of your response to this crisis warms our heart. Your caring support enabled
the following:
• Distributionof11.3%morefoodtolow-incomefamilies,seniorsandindividuals
• Purchaseofwholesome,healthyfoodincludingprotein,calcium-richdairyprod-ucts and foods low in salt and sugar
• Increaseinfreshproduceof163%
• Serve8%morepeoplethantheprioryear.
In spite of the deepening recession, our capacity for food distribution must grow sig-nificantly over the next few years to enable us to meet the needs of our neighbors and reduce the hungry among us.
Your caring hearts imbue us with confidence as we face the challenges ahead. We appreciate your continued support as we work together to provide local solutions to hunger in our community.
Sa l l y J . Pe t e r S e n, Ch i e F Fi n a n C i a l OF F i C e r
F i N a N C i a L
a N N u a L r E V E N u E F Y 0 7 - 0 8( J u LY 1 , 2 0 0 7 – J u N E 3 0 , 2 0 0 8 )
Programs49%
FoodPurchasing38%
Fundraising8%Management
& General5%
Individuals54%
Corporations23%
Foundations6%
Govern-ment8%
Other1%
Organizations7%
UnitedWay1%
Programs49%
FoodPurchasing38%
Fundraising8%Management
& General5%
Individuals54%
Corporations23%
Foundations6%
Govern-ment8%
Other1%
Organizations7%
UnitedWay1%
Note: these expenses do not include the $34 million for valuation of donated services and food distributed.
Note: this revenue does not include the $34 million for valuation of donated food collected nor $684,000 for investment loss.
F i N a N C i a L
a N N u a L O P E r a T i N g E X P E N S E S F Y 0 7 - 0 8( J u LY 1 , 2 0 0 7 – J u N E 3 0 , 2 0 0 8 )
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Programs $8,315,205.04
Food Purchasing $6,423,144.96
Management
and General $883,782.62
Fundraising $1,355,232.70
Total Expenses $16,977,365.32
Individuals $9,032,972.48Corporations $3,919,693.06Foundations $1,040,209.00United Way $180,358.56Special Events $17,328.00Organizations $1,097,919.90Government $1,272,265.00Other $186,224.00Total Revenue $16,746,970.00
FoodAssistanceProgramsDriveHungerLevelsDownThe amount of food needed during this two year period grew, but the food assistance programs grew faster.
Between 2005 and 2007:• Total need for food assistance increased 15%• Total food assistance provided increased 29%• Consequently hunger levels dropped nearly 6%
In order to continue reducing hunger, all public and private sources must outpace the need for food assistance, which in part is driven by population growth.
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A ccording to the Hunger Index, which tracks and documents hunger and food security levels among very low income populations in Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties, hunger
levels dropped 6% between 2005 and 2007.
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SecondHarvestFoodBankandGovernmentFoodProgramsRampUpThe combined improvement of private and public assistance had a measurable impact on hunger in Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties.
SecondHarvestFoodBankDistributed15%MoreFood
GovernmentFoodProgramsIncreasedSupportby45%
PrivateandPublicPartnerships inActionCollaboration is critical to the success of hunger alleviation efforts. All private and public agencies must work together if our shared vision of ending hunger is going to become a reality.
Second Harvest Food Bank collaborates with the local food stamp offices by conducting outreach to eligible food stamp recipients. Food Bank employees help low-income individuals complete government assistance applications, helping families receive benefits in a number of days rather than weeks.
CountingtheUncountedThe Hunger Index only measures the food needs of households who live at or below 200% of the federal poverty level ($42,400 for a family of four). Reliable food security data for those households living above this poverty threshold, but below self-sufficiency, is currently not available.1
HungerIndexMethodologyThe Hunger Index was developed by a team of researchers from Santa Clara University and executives at Second Harvest Food Bank, using data collected by the USDA, UCLA, California Food Policy Advocates and others. The full study will be released shortly.
1 According to the 2007 California Budget Project, Making Ends Meet: How much does it cost to raise a family in California to be self-sufficient in Santa Clara or San Mateo Counties a family of four (with two working parents) must earn at least $77,069.
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1. Provide enough food toensurethatlow-incomeindividualsdonot go hungry
Kids Nutrition on Weekendspilot“You know, they don’t complain much—they’re just so happy to have the food to take home.”
Boys & Girls Club staff member, when asked what Kids NOW foods the kids like the least
From our 2005 Hunger Analysis, the Food Bank learned that one of the cities in our community with the most pronounced unmet need for food assistance is Daly City. In response, the Food Bank partnered with the DeLue Boys and Girls Club to implement the Kids Nutrition on Weekends (Kids NOW) Program. Every Friday afternoon as they are leaving the Club, children ages 6-18 receive an assortment of approximately 8-10 food items to take home. Items often include fresh fruit, granola bars, tuna, cereal, meals in a can and juice boxes. While the items vary from week to week, all are healthy; the Food
Bank is committed to providing items with high nutritional value.
Increasedfooddistributed“Currently what I receive here will last me until we receive the next check. Living check by check is hard but I am glad that with programs like this I can give my family something to eat.”
Produce Mobile client at Lyndale School, San Jose
Working with local, regional and national donors, food distributed increased by more than 11%. The increase was primarily in healthy, fresh fruits and vegetables grown in California that were arranged by the California Association of Food Banks through their Farm To Families Program.
2.Providehealthyfoods that address thenutritional needsoflow-incomepopulations
ProduceMobileexpansion“The response to the produce mobile has been overwhelming at our site. The families look forward to it twice monthly and even still they come in asking if it could be more often. Many low-income families outside of our regular distribution area codes come in just for the produce and have expressed how this has really filled a need they have in their households. Even our homeless population has enjoyed and benefited from the fresh produce. They all show up to take what they can eat readily and are extremely thankful for the wholesome food that is so often given to families and not as often to that sector of the population.”
Vicky Martin, St. Joseph’s Family Center, Gilroy
Produce Mobile distribution of healthly produce increased to 37 sites. New partners included Heathy Start, Luther Burbank School, Hoover School, and Indian Health Center. In addition, we partnered with Generations Community Wellness and developed Fruit and Veggie Walks that combine physical activity with the Produce Mobile.
Highlights2007-2008
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Addressing the Operational Objectives
FASTTeamCreated and trained by staff nutritionists, the Food Analysis Safety Team (FAST) monitors food safety and quality of food inventories on a daily basis. Each trained staff member ensures that all food that is distributed meets quality standards.
DesignedfoodqualitymeasurementsDesigned and implement food quality measurements that track the quality of each donated or purchased item. The 3-point system ranks the product from little or no nutritional value to high value. Measurements will be used when evaluating our food procurement system and to improve the offering of product to partner agencies and clients.
3.Provideaccesstofoodassistancethat isbothdignifiedandconvenient
BuildingCommunity:ProduceMobile“Our families are mostly walking families without reliable transportation. Bringing such an important and necessary service like Second Harvest to their community and making it available not only alleviates stress about affording good produce, but it also fortifies the sense of community between the school and the place they call home.”
Angela Resendez, School Wellness Coordinator, Redwood City
Increasing the Produce Mobile sites not only provided fresh fruits and vegetables to our clients, it helped to develop a greater sense of community in the low-income neighborhoods where it distributes. Many of the sites are walking neighborhoods and the process of walking together to get food helped people meet each other and form a community.
PartnershipWithFirst5SantaClaraCountyMeeting our joint goals of growing healthy children, First 5 of Santa Clara County sponsored 2 new Produce Mobiles to reach low-income children and their parents.
SpecialdistributionmodelsforBrownBagMountain View Firefighters “Create A Smile” Program donated food and reusable cloth bags for their local Brown Bag site. Firefighter volunteers helped bag and distribute food. Volunteers from Mater Dolorosa Church organized a cadre of helpers to delivery to homebound seniors in South San Francisco. They delivered every week to more than 200 Brown Bag members.
4.Driveadvocacyefforts forward for food assistance,nutrition,andpoverty-relief programs
HungerIndexThe 2007 Hunger Index was developed by a team of researchers under the direction of Dr. Sterling Starbird, Faculty Director for the Undergraduate Program at Leavey School of Business in Santa Clara University and executives at Second Harvest Food Bank, using data collected by the USDA, UCLA, California Food Policy Advocates and others. The Hunger Index represents how much hunger exists in our community and measures unmet food need. According to the Hunger Index which tracks and documents hunger and food security levels among very low income populations in Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties, hunger levels dropped 6% between 2005 and 2007. “The amount of food needed during this period of time grew, but the food assistance programs grew faster. In order
to continue reducing hunger, all public and private sources must outpace the need for food, which in part is driven by population growth,” commented Cindy McCown, Senior Director of Programs and Services at Second Harvest Food Bank and a member of the research team that compiled the Hunger Index. On the bright side, the Hunger Index indicates that a 29% increase in total food assistance provided by all sources (compared to a 15% increase in need) did reduce hunger. What the Hunger Index does not measure are those households above a specific poverty threshold but below self-sufficiency. The data is quite conservative because it only reflects food security levels for individuals living at or below 200% of the federal poverty line ($42,400 for a family of four). To be self-sufficient in Santa Clara or San Mateo Counties, a family of four (with two working parents) must earn at least $77,069 a year.1
Passage of the Farm Bill—increasedUSDACongress passes the new Farm Bill which allocates funds and federal commodities through a variety of federal nutrition programs. Additional Food Assistance Program commodities were made available to the Food bank.
FoodStampsThe collaboration and partnerships with San Mateo and Santa Clara County Human Service Agencies were strengthened to be able to provide more effective outreach to underserved community members. Strategies included posting Food Bank Food Stamp enrollment staff at Family Harvest, Pantry and Soup Kitchen programs, as well as placing notices in buses, on trains and the backs of grocery store receipts.
1 2007 California Budget Project. Making Ends Meet: How much does it cost to raise a family in California.
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2 0 0 7 - 2 0 0 8 H i g H L i g H T S
ProgramsOur
Food AssistanceBy collaborating with a network of 328 partner nonprofit
agencies operating 1,051 food distribution sites we provided 33.3 million pounds of food. Partner agencies include shelters, pantries, soup kitchens, children’s programs, senior meal sites, and residential programs. Also included are our Direct Service Programs: Produce Mobile, Mobile Pantry, Brown Bag, Family Harvest and Partners in Need.• “I think that the services that the Food Bank provides are
great. They really feed a lot of people in the County and this is great because with our economy right now a lot of people are not eating right. I am glad that they can help us feed our students during the Summer...” El Concilio of SM County
Brown BagWeekly bags of groceries were provided to 8,200 low-income
senior households. On average, each household received 25 pounds of food each week. The average household income for beneficiaries was $1,008 per month.• “The various items received are so fresh and most needed by
me because I can’t manage to buy them. I’m most happy for the home deliveries.” Homebound Brown Bag recipient
• “The bags contain a nice variety of staples and good nourishing food. The people who serve us are very nice and generous.” Brown Bag recipient
Family HarvestGroceries were provided to an average of 3,200 low-income
families per month. On average, each household received 99 pounds of healthy food each month. The average household income for beneficiaries was $1,346 per month.• “I thank my god for having people like you with a good
heart to collect the food to give out to needy families. God bless you!” Family Harvest recipient
• “I stress out less because I don’t have to worry about not having enough money to buy food for my family. Family Harvest mother
Partners in NeedGroceries were provided to an average of 190 low-income
volunteer households per month. On average, each household received 17 pounds of food each week. The average household income for beneficiaries was $1,010.• “It makes me feel good volunteering, I have a sense of
self-esteem.” PIN volunteer
• “I can sleep without worrying what to eat in the morning.”PIN volunteer
• “I’ve chosen Partners In Need because I wish to help my community and at the same time earn some food for me and my wife.” PIN volunteer
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Mobile PantryEach month complete compliment of groceries was delivered
to geographically isolated communities and those with limited services. At 5 locations, an average of 562 households was served.• “Today is a happy day! Today is a happy day! The Food Bank
is coming, the Food Bank is coming, my friends are coming! It’s a Happy Day! It’s a Happy Day!” Dante, grandson of a Mobile Pantry client, sings this every month on the morning of the distribution
Produce MobileFresh fruits and vegetables were provided to an average of
4,246 households each month. Distribution of produce was made at 37 distinct community sites. 1.9 million pounds of healthy, fresh produce was distributed.• “This strengthened our families, our school, our community
and our relationships with one another. When members of the Hoover community come into the school and see that it’s their own neighbors who are helping to provide this service, it makes a huge difference on the experience. No one is here to judge or be judged; everyone is here to simply work together and help one another out.” Angelica Resendez, Hoover School Wellness Coordinator, Redwood City
Food ConnectionStaffed by bi-lingual operators, the hotline made an average
of 2,500 referrals to local food assistance programs each month. Callers were provided with information on food resources that included pantries, hot meal programs and Food Stamps. Public Allies Silicon Valley, an AmeriCorps program, assists the hotline by providing 2 staff members.
Community NutritionLow-income families, seniors, and individuals were provided
with resources for improving health, nutrition, and wellness. Nutritionists support partnering agencies and clients through providing multi-lingual teaching materials, technical assistance, trainings and workshops on a range of topics.• “We feel Second Harvest did an excellent job in providing
quality, nutritious snacks for the kids in our program during the summer period. Keep up the good work.” Mid Peninsula Housing
• “I can cook something different now.”Brown Bag member
Kids NOW (Nutrition on Weekends)Piloted in FY 07-08, the program partnered with the Mid-
Peninsula Boys & Girls Club to meet the needs of hungry children and families by providing them with nutritious and easy to prepare food to take home on weekends and over school vacations when other resources such as free or reduced cost school lunches are not available. • “Thanks for the supply of food. It really helps me as a single
mother.” Recipient family
• “It’s great that you give bags of food. It’s healthy food that’s good. Thank you very much.” Recipient family
Food Stamp OutreachAbout one in two eligible families in San Mateo and Santa
Clara Counties are not taking advantage of the Federal Food Stamp Program, translating to a loss of over $95 million worth of food into the hands of low-income families. Food Connection staff and Public Allies have partnered with Santa Clara County Social Services Agency and San Mateo County Human Services Agency work closely with potentially eligible families and individuals to inform them about Food Stamps and to provide application assistance. Providing personal assistance to families helps them to overcome the barriers to participation which include lack of understanding of the program, transportation, mixed immigration status families, and concerns that participation would affect future citizenship.
VolunteersThank you to the countless number of volunteers who
contribute their time, talent and energy to ensure we are able to deliver on our Mission. Volunteers are actively engaged throughout our Agency helping sort food, with administrative tasks, in the field at distribution sites, on our boards and committees and with special projects. Of specific note is the increase in skill set volunteers. We thank you and are grateful to every aspect of contribution. Volunteer hours for FY 07/08 were 214,398 a 14% increase over last FY keeping pace with the increased demand for services. Volunteer Value per Charity Navigator Rating — an astounding $3.8 million dollars.
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SaNTa CLara COuNTY agENCiES
alvisoStar of the Sea Church
CampbellCampbell Community Center
Campbell United Methodist Church
Home Church
Rosemary School - Family Harvest
CupertinoCupertino Union Church
Organization of Special Needs Families
West Valley Community Services
West Valley Community Services - Kids
West Valley Presbyterian
gilroyGilroy CET
Gilroy Community Health Day Special Event Produce Mobile
Gilroy Senior Center
Gilroy Senior Nutrition- Catholic Charities
Live Oak - Gilroy
Monterra Village
Salvation Army
St. Joseph’s Family Center Produce Mobile Plus
St. Joseph’s Family Center - Wheeler Manor
St. Joseph’s Family Center - Lord’s Table
St. Joseph’s Family Center - Pantry
Los gatosLive Oak - Los Gatos
Los Gatos Brown Bag
Los Gatos Community House of Prayer
Morgan HillBarrett Home and School Club
Community Solutions - Criminal Justice Services
Community Solutions - La Casa del Puente
Community Solutions - La Isla Pacifica
Community Solutions - Transitional Housing Youth
People That Care - Crossroads Christian Center
St. Catherine’s Reachout
Temple Emmanuel
YMCA - Morgan Hill
YMCA - Mount Madonna
Mountain View Community Services Agency
Mountain View Community Services Produce Mobile
Mountain View Senior Center
San Antonio Place Produce Mobile
Silicon Valley Community Foundation Kickoff to Kindergarten
St. Vincent De Paul - Athanasius
Palo altoAbilities United Adult Day
Abilities United Snack Program
Achievekids
Adolescent Counseling Services - Menlo Atherton High School
Challenge Learning Center
InnVision - Encina Families
InnVision - Palo Alto
InnVision - Encina Childrens
La Comida de California
PASHP - Stevenson House
South Palo Alto Food Closet
Ventura School
YMCA - Palo Alto Family
Youth Community Service
San Jose3rd Street Community Center
ACT for Mental Health
Adult Resources for Produce Mobile
Advance California
Advent Group Ministries
African American Community Center - Children’s Program
African - American Community Center
Alma Senior Center
Alma Senior Nutrition
Alum Rock Counseling Center, Inc.
American Indian Education Center
ARH Fortunes Inn
ARH Mariposa Lodge
ARH Recovery Homes, Inc. - House On The Hill
ARH Recovery Homes, Inc. - Pate House
ARH Recovery Homes, Inc. - Women/Children
ARH Recovery Homes Inc. - Benny McKeown Center
ARH Treatment Options
Asian American Recovery - Suc Khoe Moi
Asian American Recovery Services Inc.
Asian Americans for Community Involvement
Asian Americans for Community Involvement - Youth
Asian Pacific
AVANCE California
Bible Way Christian Center
Bible Way Christian Center Produce Mobile
Bill Wilson Center - Drop In Center
Boxer’s Mayfair
Boys & Girls Club - Eastside
Boys & Girls Club - Southside
Boys & Girls Club/Silicon Valley - Northside
C.O.M.E. First Immanuel Lutheran
Californians for Justice
Cambrian Center
Cathedral of Faith - Produce Mobile
Cathedral of Faith - Reaching Out
Catholic Charities - Behavioral Health Services
Catholic Charities - East Side Community Center
Catholic Charities of San Jose - Eastside Nutrition @ ENC
Catholic Charities - Washington United Youth Center
Center for Employment Training
Children’s Health Initiative/Kids Fun Day
Christian Community Church - Caring Center
Christian Community Church
Christmas Dinner Fund
Citizenship Fair - Human Relations Com.
City Team Ministries - Family Services
City Team Ministries - Heritage Home
City Team Ministries - Men’s Recovery
City Year San Jose/Silicon Valley
Community Family Services, Inc.
Below is a listing of agencies and organizations in Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties that receive food from Second Harvest Food Bank. Last year Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties distributed 34.6 mil-lion pounds of food to an average of 176,000 low-income families, adults, and seniors monthly.
Food Assistance ProgramA Gift to Us is a Gift to Them
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CORAL/Catholic Charities
Cross Cultural Community Services
CTC WorkNet
Cypress Senior Center
EAH - Elena Gardens Apartments
EAH - Markham Plaza Pantry
Eastside Center
Eastside Fish
Edenvale School
Emergency Housing Consortium - Markham Terrace Produce Mobile
Emergency Housing Consortium - Shelter
Ephesus
Estrella Family Services
Evergreen Senior Center
Evergreen Valley College - WIN Program
Extended Opportunities - EOPS
Family & Children Services
First Christian Church
First Immanuel Lutheran Church
Fish - Southside Transfiguration Church
Friends of Farm Drive
Friends Outside in Santa Clara County
Friends Outside - Youth
Friendship Church of God in Christ
Friendship Church Produce Mobile
Gardner Family Care
Girasol Apartments
Girl Scouts of Northern California
Gloria Dei Brown Bag Site
Gloria Dei Lord’s Pantry
Grace Community Center
Grant Elementary School
Hank Lopez Community Center
Health Connections Food Basket
Healthy Start Program Early Learning Center
Hellyer Festival Special Event Produce Mobile
Horizon Services - Horizon South
Indian Health Center Produce Mobile
InnVision - Cecil White Center
InnVision - Commercial Street
InnVision - Georgia Travis Drop-in Crt.
InnVision - Georgia Travis Produce Mobile
InnVision - Julian Street Inn
InnVision - Montgomery Street Inn
InnVision - Villa
Iola Williams Senior Center
John XXIII Senior Center
John XXIII Senior Nutrition
Keys to Success-SJECCD
Lanai-Cunningham Mobile Pantry
LifeChoices Treatment Services
Live Oak - Downtown
Live Oak - Willow Glen
Luther Burbank School Produce Mobile
Mexican American Community Services Agency, Inc - Produce Mobile - Lyndale School
Mexican American Community Services Agency, Inc - Interventions Division
Mexican American Community Services Agency, Inc - South County Programs
Mexican American Community Services Agency, Inc - Youth Programs (Prevention)
Maitri
Maranatha Outreach Center
Maria Goretti Church
Martha’s Kitchen
Martha’s Kitchen - Children’s Program
Martha’s Kitchen - Produce Mobile
Mayfair Golden Manor
MeKong Community Center
Momentum for Mental Health - Crossroads Village
Momentum for Mental Health - Discovery Center
Momentum for Mental Health - Donna’s Place
Momentum for Mental Health - Litteral House
Momentum for Mental Health - S.A.R.T. Rehab
Momentum for Mental Health - Zeller/Goveia Center
Most Holy Trinity Church
Next Door/THU
Nextdoor Solutions to Domestic Violence
Operation Share
Our Lady Of Guadalupe Produce Mobile
Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services
Portuguese Center Brown Bag Site
Portuguese Organization for Social Service and Opportunity
Project Ninety - Santa Clara County
Rainbow Recovery
Robert Sanders School
S.T.A.R. Programs
Sacred Heart Church
Saint Maria Goretti Catholic Church
Salvation Army - Emmanuel Hospitality House
Salvation Army - Rehabilitation
Salvation Army - Senior Nutrition
Salvation Army - San Jose Corps
Salvation Army - San Jose Produce Mobile
Salvation Army - San Jose Youth Programs
San Jose Alano Club
San Jose City College
San Jose Community Church
San Jose Conservation Corps - Youth Corp.
San Jose Conservation Corps
San Jose Day Nursery
San Jose Elks Lodge #522
San Jose Family Shelter - Family Supportive
San Jose Family Shelter - Voyager
San Jose Grail Family Services
San jose Job Corp. Produce Mobile
San Jose Neighbors That Care, Inc.
San Jose Spanish Seventh Day Adventist
San Jose Spanish Seventh Day Adventist - Produce Mobile
Santa Maria Urban Ministry of San Jose
Santa Maria Urban Ministry Studio 17
Santee Women’s Association - Mobile Pantry
Santee Women’s Association - Produce Mobile
Sherman Oaks School
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Social Services Agency/AAC
Solari Community Center
South Bay Teen Challenge
South Hills Community Church
Southside Senior Center
St. Joseph’s Cathedral - Social Ministry
St. Julie’s Food Pantry
St. Martin Of Tours Church
St. Vincent de Paul - The Worker Center
St. Vincent de Paul - Most Holy Trinity
Terrell Elementary School
Town Park Towers
Union Community Resources
Unity Care Group - House # 1 - 8
Unity Care Group Outreach
Venture Christian Church
Vida Nueva
VIVO Foundation
Volunteer Center of Silicon Valley - CADRE
Washington Youth Center
Washington Youth Center II
Westminster Presbyterian
Willow Glen United Methodist
Willow Senior Center
YMCA of Santa Clara Valley - Central Branch
Yu-Ai-Kai
YWCA of Silicon Valley
Santa ClaraBill Wilson Runaway and Homeless
Youth Shelter
Emergency Housing Consortium
Fish of Santa Clara Inc.
Girls For A Change
Homeless Care Force
Mid-Peninsula Produce Mobile at Riverwood Grove
Pathway Society Inc.
Pathway Society Inc. Children’s Program
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Rahima Foundation
Santa Clara Brown Bag Site
Santa Clara Elks Lodge 2347
Sobrato Family Center
Solidarity
St. Justin Community Ministry
The Salvation Army of Santa Clara - Children’s Program
San MatinSan Martin Bocardo Family Center
SaratogaFellowship Plaza
YMCA - Southwest
Sunnyvale Our Daily Bread
Saint John’s Lutheran Church
Sunnyvale Brown Bag Site
Sunnyvale Comm Services - Produce Mobile
Sunnyvale Community Services
Sunnyvale Kid’s Summer Food Program
Support Network for Battered Women
The Salvation Army of Sunnyvale
The Salvation Army of Sunnyvale - Children’s Program
The Salvation Army of Sunnyvale - Produce Mobile
SaN MaTEO COuNTY agENCiES
BelmontBelmont Kiwanis Club
Mental Health Association - Belmont Apartments
St. Vincent De Paul - St. Mark’s Conference
BrisbaneJericho Project
Burlingame CALL Primrose
CALL Primrose Children’s Program
El Concilio/Nuestro Canto de Salud
PARCA Alameda
PARCA Cedar Street
PARCA Horizons
PARCA Pagemill
PARCA Raji House
St. Vincent De Paul - Our Lady of Angels Conference
St. Vincent De Paul - Our Lady of Angels Homeless Program
Women’s Recovery Association
Women’s Recovery Association - Women & Children -Tracy’s House
ColmaSt. Vincent De Paul - Holy Angels
Conference
Daly City Amberwood Apartments
Bayshore Family Center
Caminar Eucalyptus House
Children’s Empowerment, Inc.
Daly City Peninsula Partnership Collaborative
Daly City Access Produce Mobile
Daly City Produce Mobile
Daly City Peninsula Partnership Collaborative - Lawson Hall Produce Mobile
Delue Boys & Girls Club Kids NOW
Doelger & Lincoln Park Senior Centers
Headstart Serramonte Del Rey Produce Mobile
Jefferson Family Resource Center
Lawson Hall
Lincoln Park Senior Center
Mercy Services - School House Station
Midway Village
North Peninsula Food Pantry & Dining Center of Daly City
North Peninsula Neighborhood Services Center - Daly City Community Service Center
Our Second Home Early Childhood Family Support Center
Shelter Network - Family Crossroads
Shelter Network - Family Crossroads Children’s Program
Social Vocational Services
St. Andrew’s Parish Hall
St. Vincent De Paul - Our Lady of Perpetual Help
St. Vincent De Paul - St. Andrew’s Conference
Teglia Community Center BB
East Palo altoA.C. Macklin Wholeness Center
Bayshore Christian Ministries
Boys & Girls Club of the Peninsula
Bread of Life EPA
BUILD Peninsula
Church of Christ
College Track Community Building Institute
East Palo Alto Produce Mobile
East Palo Alto Senior Center
East Palo Alto Teen Home
Ecumenical Hunger Program
Ecumenical Hunger Program – Youth Snack Program
El Concilio of San Mateo County - Cesar Chavez School
EPA Family Partnership Foundation
Free At Last Drop-in
Free At Last Men’s Residential
Free At Last U Turn
Free At Last Women’s Residential
Joy Adolescent Treatment Center, Inc.
New Sweet Home Church Snack Program
Nuestra Casa Children’s Program
Our Common Ground Adults
Runnymede Gardens
Sodexho Summer Meal Project
St. John Baptist Church
St. Vincent De Paul - St. Francis of Assisi
St. Vincent De Paul - St. Francis of Assisi Boy’s Club
YMCA - East Palo Alto
Youth United for Community Action
El granada Coastside Hope
Coastside Hope Family Harvest
Foster City AFL-CIO Community Services
Mid-Peninsula Housing Children’s Program
Mid-Peninsula Housing Holiday Programs
Half Moon BayBoys & Girls Club of the Coastside
Coastside Adult Day Health Center
Coastside Children’s Programs
Half Moon Bay Brown Bag
Senior Coastsiders - Meals on Wheels
Senior Coast - No Strings Attached Breakfast
St. Vincent De Paul - Our Lady of the Pillar
St. Vincent De Paul - Our Lady of the Pillar Produce Mobile
YMCA - Peninsula Family - Moonridge Children’s
Menlo ParkBoys and Girls Club of the Peninsula
Garfield Charter School’s After School Program
Homeless Veterans Emergency Housing
InnVision - Clara-Mateo Children’s Program
InnVision - Clara-Mateo Pantry
InnVision - Clara-Mateo Shelter
Job Train
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Menlo Park Senior Center
Mount Olive A.O.H. Church of God
Onetta Harris Community Center Produce Mobile
Palo Alto/Menlo Park Parents Club
Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center - Belle Haven Community School Children’s
Peninsula Volunteers
Shelter Network - Haven Children’s Program
Shelter Network - Haven Family House
St. Anthony’s Padua Dining Room
St. Vincent De Paul - Nativity Conference
St. Vincent De Paul - St. Anthony
MilbraeMillbrae Senior Center
St. Vincent De Paul - St. Dunstan’s
Moss BeachPillar Ridge Mobile Home Park Mobile
Pantry
Pacifica Holy Cross Church
PacCares - Pacifica Senior Services
PacCares - Pacifica - Child Care Services
Pacifica Resource Center
St. Vincent De Paul - Good Shepherd
PescaderoPuente de la Costa Sur
Pescadero Foundation - Coastside Emergency Food
Pescadero Mobile Pantry
Puente de la Costa Sur - Children’s Program
redwood City AIDS Community Research
Consortium - HIV Food Services
Caminar Hawthorne House
Caminar Open Pantry
Caminar Redwood House
Casa de Redwood
Fair Oaks Community Center
Fair Oaks Senior Center
Hoover Elementary School Produce Mobile
Hope House
Kainos Home and Training Center
Mateo Lodge - Cassia and Humboldt
Mental Health Association - Friendship Centers
Mental Health Association - Spring Street Shelter
Our Common Ground – Adolescents
Project Read – Redwood City
Redwood Center
Redwood City Church of God In Christ
Redwood City Education Foundation
Salvation Army - Redwood City
San Mateo County Service League
Sandwiches on Sunday
Shelter Network - Maple Street Shelter
Shelter Network - Redwood Family House
Shelter Network - Redwood Family House/Children’s
St. Francis Center
St. Francis Center Holy Family School
St. Vincent De Paul - Mount Carmel
St. Vincent De Paul - Redwood Area Conference
St. Vincent De Paul - St. Matthias’ Conference
St. Vincent De Paul - St. Pius
Youth and Family Enrichment Services - Daybreak
Youth and Family Enrichment Services - Girls Embracing Life
Youth and Family Enrichment Services - Parent Resource Center
Youth and Family Enrichment Services - Your House South
San BrunoPARCA Reach
Soroptimist International - Lomita Park School
St. Vincent De Paul - St. Bruno’s Conference
St. Vincent De Paul - St. Robert’s Conference
San CarlosCatholic Charities CYO - San Carlos
Adult Day Support Center
Community Action Agency
Edgewood Center Kinship Program
Edgewood Kinship Support Pantry
Family Connections
Peninsula Works Pantry
San Carlos Service Club for Seniors
St. Vincent De Paul - St. Charles Conference
Youth and Family Enrichment Services - Aftercare
Youth Latino Leaders
San MateoAspiranet: Excell Readiness Center
Catholic Charities CYO - Meals on Wheels
Center for Independence of the Disabled
Community Overcoming Relational Abuse
Community Overcoming Relational Abuse - Children’s Program
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First Presbyterian Church
Horizon Services, Inc. - Palm Avenue Detox
Macedonia Church of God in Christ
Mid-Pen Hispanic Outreach - Kids Club
Mid-Peninsula Boys & Girls Club
Mid-Peninsula Hispanic Outreach Ministry
P-90 Intermission House/Project Intermission
Project Ninety-San Mateo County
Samaritan House - Family Kitchen
Samaritan House - Food Closet
Samaritan House – North Shoreview
Samaritan House - Children’s Programs
Samaritan House - MLK Center
San Mateo Public Health, Food & Nutrition Services
San Mateo Youth Foundation, Inc.
Self Help for the Elderly
Shelter Network - First Step Children’s Program
Shelter Network - First Step for Families
Solidarity Fellowship, Inc.
St. Bartholomew’s Church
St. Vincent De Paul - San Mateo Area Conference
St. Vincent De Paul - St. Matthew
St. Vincent De Paul - St. Timothy’s Conference
YMCA/DEW - Peninsula Family
South San Francisco Boys & Girls Club of North San Mateo
County
Embassy Christian Center - Children & Youth
Embassy Christian Center - Outreach Dept.
Grace Covenant Church
Headstart/SSF Adult School Produce Mobile
Latino Commission
Magnolia Senior Center
Mater Dolorosa
North Peninsula Neighborhood Services
Primera Iglesia Bautista de South San Francisco
Project Read - North San Mateo County
Salvation Army Homeless Program
South San Francisco Food Pantry
South San Francisco Food Pantry Produce Mobile
St. Vincent De Paul - All Souls Conference
St. Vincent De Paul - Catherine’s Center
St. Vincent De Paul - Mater Dolorosa
St. Vincent De Paul - North County Homeless
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Societies
Jane Anderson and Tess Ayers
Mrs. J. Reid Anderson*
Mark Jon Bluth
Kelly G. Pope and David M. Bulfer
Alice M. Cable*
Barbara Bohannon Carleton*
Christabel and Jeffrey Carlton
Constance E. and John T. Chambers
Josephine Cheng
Sallie Calhoun and Matt Christiano
Leila and William Cilker
Esther M. John and Aart J. de Geus
Pamela and William R. English*
Linda P. Dotson and James R. Forster
Sally Ciao and Aki Fujimura
Britt and Eli Harari
Kathie and Gary Heidenreich
Diane M. and Christopher J. Hurst
Elke and Franz Janker
Helen Bradley and Steven R. Kleiman
Melody and Chris A. Malachowsky
Luciana and Mario Mazzola
Betty I. and Gordon E. Moore
Tashia and John Morgridge
Frances Bohannon Nelson
Arthur T. Newcomb*
Nicole Lederer and Lawrence Orr
Jean and Gordon Ostrem
Jane E. and Michael Pharr
Michael Y. Pong
The Reyes Family
Julia W. and Charles E. Simmons
Elizabeth G. and Roger Sippl
Albert Smith*
William D. Smythe*
Mary E. Murphy and Mark C. Stevens
Helen Y. and Stanley E. Thompson*
Francoise Tourniaire
Toni C. and Michelangelo A. Volpi
Carla Ada
Richard J. Andrews
Theresa Balestrero
Marie C. and William L. Battaglia*
Colin Beaton*
Fred J. Bedard
Eleanor Booth*
Estelle H. Brown*
Richard L. Bush*
Salvatore D’Aura*
Kathryn Dutton*
Lurline Elliott*
Pamela and William R. English*
Stella B. Gross Charitable Trust*
Richard W. Hein*
Betty A. Holland*
John Hunter*
Mary F. Johnston*
Luella C. Kraft*
Janel G. Lessing*
Catherine B. and Donald E. Liebendorfer*
Irene Liguori*
Jean Lindsley*
Oda and Leon Livchitz
Helen Lupescu*
Larry Maisels*
Barbara Major*
Doris M. Marshall*
Carol R. Jenkins* and Patrick R. Marshment
Charlotte A. Matthews*
Robert Petrule*
Sophie B. and Emerson N. Shaw*
Clare and Arsham* Sinanian
Larry Stockmeyer*
John C. Stuart
Helenmae and Porter E. Thompson*
Helen Y. and Stanley E. Thompson*
Tamara H. and Stephen G. Ursenbach
William G. Veazie*
Cynthia K. and James Williams
Mae L. Williams*
Patricia F. Winter
1974 Society Visionaries SocietyNamed for our founding year, the 1974
Society was established to recognize friends who are ensuring the future of Second Harvest Food Bank through life income, bequests, and other estate and planned gifts. If you have named Second Harvest Food Bank in your estate plans, let us know so that you may join those listed below as a member of this esteemed society.
The Visionaries Society honors individuals whose generosity exemplifies true visionary
leadership. Those listed below have shown an exceptional commitment to our mission and dedication to their community through cumulative lifetime giving of $100,000 and above.
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*Deceased
$100,000 aND aBOVEDavid and Lucile Packard
FoundationGrove FoundationSilicon Valley Community
Foundation
$50,000 - $99,999Koret FoundationLockheed Martin Employees
Foundation
$25,000 - $49,999David B. Gold FoundationThe John and Marcia Goldman
FoundationLudwick Family FoundationThe San Francisco FoundationSand Hill Foundation
$10,000 - $24,999Atkinson FoundationBohannon FoundationCutts FoundationHarriman Family Charitable
FoundationKieve FoundationMay and Stanley Smith Charitable
TrustMellam Family FoundationS.H. Cowell FoundationSanders Dickinson FoundationTundra Glacier FundThe Westly Foundation
$5,000 - $9,999The Bodri FoundationBynum Family FoundationCharles and Helen Schwab
FoundationEades FoundationHugh Stuart Center Charitable TrustThe Kenneth Rebecca FundLee Family FoundationLinks for Life FoundationThe Morton FoundationStella B. Gross Charitable TrustW.F. Marie A. Batton Foundation
$1,000 - $4,999Archer Family FoundationBlue Oak FoundationBrody Charitable Trust
Charitable Care FoundationClement Chen Family FoundationEntrepreneurs FoundationThe Flora Family FoundationHealth TrustHilltop Group Charitable FoundationJBCM FoundationKaren and Christopher Payne
FoundationM.E. Charitable FoundationMadsen Family FoundationThe Marr Charitable FoundationPolak Charitable FoundationPolini Family FoundationPortola Group FoundationRonald P. and Susan E. Lynch
FoundationTri-Valley Community FoundationWilliam and Flora Hewlett
Foundation
Thank you to our generous financial donors. Each year, individuals, corporations, foundations,
and organizations respond to the needs of our community by contributing millions of dollars to end
local hunger. The next few pages list many of those who contributed to the Food Bank during the past
fiscal year (July 1, 2007 – June 30, 2008). Due to space limitations, we are only able to list individual
donors who contributed $1,000 or more. We thank you on behalf of the thousands of children, adults
and senior citizens who are fed because
of your support.
Foundations
Thank You
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$100,000 aND aBOVEAdobeApplied MaterialsCiscoCypress SemiconductorGoogleKFOG Live from the ArchivesMacy’s WestNetAppPostiniSan Francisco Chronicle Season of
SharingSanDisk
$50,000 - $99,999NXP SemiconductorsOracleSeagate TechnologySymantec
$25,000 - $49,999Advanced Micro DevicesCadence Design SystemsGreater Bay Bancorp FoundationHarman Management Company/KFCHewlett-PackardJuniper NetworksKLA - TencorNVIDIARambusSequoia Healthcare District
$10,000 - $24,999ActelAlign TechnologyThe AlmanacBaker and McKenzie LLPBusiness ObjectsCupertino ElectriceBay FoundationFed-Ex FreightFranklin-Templeton InvestmentsGarden City ConstructionGE FoundationIntelJ.P. Morgan Chase FoundationKPMGLinear TechnologyLongs DrugsMaxim Integrated ProductsMills-Peninsula Health SystemNational SemiconductorSafewaySobrato DevelopmentSun Microsystems
TargetWells Fargo FoundationWilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
$5,000 - $9,999Air SystemsAlpha & Omega SemiconductorAramark Golf TournamentCapmark FinanceColliers InternationalCoors Brewing CompanyGenencor InternationalGive Something BackKanaKeynote SystemsThe Marcus & Millichap CompanyMellanox Technologies/Berkeley
Design AutomationMercury News Wish Book FundMicrosoftMorgan, Franich, Fredkin & MarshOlympusPacific Property Co.Palo Alto Medical FoundationPiziali & AssociatesRidge VineyardsSamsung SemiconductorSerramonte CenterThe Sharks FoundationSmart ProductsStar One Credit UnionTeledyne MicrowaveTVL Management CorporationVisa International
$1,000 - $4,999A.G. EdwardsAbbott LaboratoriesAlcatel USAAlliance Credit UnionAlumawallAmerican Century InvestmentsAmgenAnritsu Co.Anthem BlueAppleraApplied Systems EngineeringArgon STArtemis VolunteersBeVocalBig Joe California NorthBingham McCutchen LLPBruce Barton Pump ServiceCacci ConstructionCalifornia Micro DevicesCampbell Stephenson, LLPThe Capital Group CompaniesCenterBeam
Century 21 ChampionChambers & Chambers Wine
MerchantsCharles F. Gagliasso TruckingCheck Point Software TechnologiesChemoCentryxCitrine New World BistroCladdagh ConstructionCode Red Training AssociatesCompass GroupDavid J. Powers & AssociatesDavidson Century FundDavoudi Enterprises, LLCDell ComputersDeloitte & ToucheDi Napoli Specialty FoodsDionex CorporationDitech NetworksElectronic ArtsEric Stark InteriorsErnest Renzel III, Property
ManagementFaegre & Benson, LLPFenwick & West LLPFrank, Rimerman + Co. LLPFremont Bank FoundationG. Thomas Dean PEGapGenentechGeneral DynamicsGenesis DevelopmentGood Samaritan HospitalGuarantee Mortgage CorporationGuckenheimer EnterprisesGunderson Dettmer, LLPHomebuilding Community
Foundation (HCF)Henderson VenturesHitachi Data SystemsHitachi FoundationHunt and HenriquesIBMIDEOInfineon Technologies CorporationInternational Facility Management
AssociationIntuitiTradeNetworkJacobs Farm - Del Cabo Inc.Jimmy DeanJohnson & Johnson Family
CompaniesJon Landau ManagementJon R. Crase ConstructionKelytech CorporationKenneth A. Shimizu, D.D.S., M.S.D.KT FoundationL.E.R.H. Project
Lautze & LautzeLaw Offices of Gloria M. RossonLockheed Martin IS&GSLSI LogicManatt, Phelps & PhillipsMcLarney Construction, Inc.Mexiville Charitable FoundationMontgomery Professional Services
CorporationThe Morrison & Foerster FoundationNEC Electronics AmericaNikon PrecisionNokiaOmidyar NetworkPacific Gas and Electric CompanyPacific Postal Credit UnionThe Pampered ChefParticle ServicePatterson & Sheridan, LLPPaul Hastings, Janofsky & Walker,
LLPPeninsula Building Materials, Co.Peninsula LeaguePlumbers, Steamfitters &
Refrigeration FittersPoletti PropertiesPonderosa Homes IIPrinceton PlazaPro Line Carpet Maintenance SupplyPSW Benefit ResourcesQualcommRegrid PowerRobert A. BothmanRobert TransportationSilver Lake Technology
Management, LLCSix Flags Discovery KingdomSony Computer Entertainment
AmericaSpansionSRGSteinberg ArchitectsStructural Integrity AssociatesThe Swig Company, LLCSynopsysTDATechnology Credit UnionTellabs FoundationTessera TechnologiesThe Ting Group - San MateoTom N. Tibbs CompanyTSMC North AmericaUBS Financial ServicesUrban VillageVisa USAWestern Management GroupWords & DeedsYahoo!
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$500,000 aND aBOVECounty of Santa Clara
$100,000 - $499,999California Nutrition NetworkCounty of San MateoFederal Emergency Management
Agency, Santa Clara CountyUnited States Department of
Agriculture
$25,000 - $49,999City of San JoseFederal Emergency Management
Agency, San Mateo County
$5,000 - $9,999City of CampbellCity of GilroyCity of MilpitasCity of Morgan HillCity of Palo AltoCity of Redwood City
D O N O r S
Government Agencies
Community Organizations$10,000 aND aBOVECalvin Presbyterian ChurchFeeding AmericaJohn Farley Thanksgiving DriveMAZON: A Jewish Response to
HungerMitch Thurston Turkey DriveSan Mateo High SchoolSeverns-Pease Christmas DisplaySustainable Valley FoundationUnited Way Silicon Valley
$5,000 - $9,999Church World ServiceMission FishUnion Church of CupertinoUnited Way of the Bay Area
$1,000 - $4,999Archbishop Mitty High SchoolBethel Lutheran Church & SchoolBranham High SchoolBurlingame High SchoolBurlingame Lodge of Perfection
Almoner’s FundCarpenters’ Union Local 217Chaboya Middle SchoolCongregation Beth AmThe Episcopal Church of Saint
MatthewEvergreen Community CenterFirst Christian Church of Palo Alto
Frozen & Refrigerated Food CouncilHillsdale High SchoolLocal Union #332 I.B.E.W.Mount Pleasant High SchoolNational Investors Relations InstituteNetwork of Volunteer Associates
(NOVA)Saint Timothy’s Episcopal ChurchSan Mateo CharitiesSecond Church of Christ ScientistSheet Metal Workers’ International
AssociationSilicon Valley Association of
Realtors/Charitable FoundationSouth Hills Community ChurchTelecomPioneers Golden Gate
Chapter #138Unitarian Universalists of San MateoUnited Methodist Church of Los
AltosWestborough Middle SchoolWestminster Presbyterian ChurchWorld RunnersZane Johnson Memorial Post- #344
$500 - $999Amitabha FundAT&T Pioneers Almaden CouncilBodhi Heart FoundationCalifornia Fraternal CongressCalvary United Methodist ChurchCampbell United Methodist Church
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City of Santa ClaraCity of Daly CityCity of Menlo Park
$1,000 - $4,999City of CupertinoCity of Mountain ViewCity of South San FranciscoCity of SunnyvaleCity of HillsboroughTown of Los Altos HillsTown of ColmaTown of Los Gatos
Center for Spiritual LivingChurch of the ValleyCommunity United Methodist
ChurchGirl Scouts of Santa Clara #458Hillsdale United Methodist ChurchIronworkers Local No. 377Laborers’ Int’l Union, Local 270Lettermens Athletic & Social ClubMopar Alley Car ClubNational Association of Letter
Carriers Branch 1427Notre Dame High SchoolRotary Club of San Carlos,
Community ServicesSaint Francis of Assisi Catholic ChoirSaint Mark’s Episcopal ChurchSaint Mary’s Catholic ChurchSan Carlos/Belmont Mothers’ ClubSan Mateo Lodge 1112Santa Clara County Chapter Society
of CPCUSanta Clara County EACThe Stone Church Of Willow Glen
PresbyterianTerra Nova High SchoolTom Lantos for Congress CommitteeUnitarian Universalist Fellowship of
SunnyvaleWoodside Terrace A.M. Kiwanis ClubWoodside Terrace Optimist Club
$10,000 aND aBOVEPatricia and Henry AdamsJan and Brenton K. AhrensPhyllis and Scott BedfordDorothy and Roy U. BillingsWilliam J. BlackMark Jon BluthCathleen C. and Tor R. BrahamMervyn L. Brenner FoundationKelly G. Pope and David M. BulferBruce F. CampbellChristabel and Jeffrey CarltonConstance E. and John T. ChambersYim Kun ChangMaoMin and FongGen ChenSallie Calhoun and Matt ChristianoArie and Ida Crown MemorialEsther M. John and Aart J. de GeusMichael S. DugglebyWilliam C. EdwardsWilliam S. EnglishShelley F. and James FishkinCeleste and Kevin E. FordScott B. and Molly ForstallLinda P. Dotson and James R. ForsterW. Charles HackettBritt and Eli HarariKathie and Gary HeidenreichElizabeth Simons and Mark HeisingLori L. and Jen-Hsun HuangHurlbut-Johnson FundJane HussainElke and Franz JankerCatherine H. JohnsonPatricia and Richard JonsenSarah and Thomas KailathPaige K. and Michael K. KaplanCharles KnowlesCatherine M. KruttschnittElaine and William LoStephen J. LuczoVirginia and Jim LyonsMaidenherren FundMelody and Chris A. MalachowskyThe Helen and Jack McCullough
Family FoundationMichele R. and John E. McNellisJudith A. and Andrew J. MendelsohnBetty I. and Gordon E. MoorePatricia G. MorganTashia and John MorgridgeM. Eileen and James L. MurphyKathryn J. and Garth M. NobisGloria Principe and John L. O’FarrellErik T. OgrenAnn W. Olmsted
Nicole Lederer and Lawrence OrrJean and Gordon OstremBarbara Lovero and Chris R.
OttenwellerJane E. and Michael M. PharrLynn A. and Joseph J. PintoThe Reyes FamilyValeta Massey and T.J. RodgersJan Avent and David J. RossettiRobert W. SalvagnoGwendy and Anthony ScampaviaRob SchoebenSharon L. and Dave SevernsNancy D. ShawJulia W. and Charles E. SimmonsYael and Itamar SimonsonDiane Tang and Ben SmithThe Splinter Robostoff FamilyPatti and Bruce SpringsteenMaria W. StarrMary E. Murphy and Mark C. StevensPearlann A. Story*Christina and Gregory D. StovallDonald B. Tanklage and Carole F.
Tanklage FoundationFrancoise TourniaireThai TranDenise P. and William D. WatkinsAnita Yu and Steven Westly
Frank WhiteJanne L. and J. William WisselBruce Wonnacott
$5,000 - $9,999Noel L. Arthur*Beth and Steven N. BangertTena Taormina and Steve BarcosCraig BarrattNancie and Steve BeeversJeanne A. and Robert T. BettencourtRoberta and William CampbellMary and Jack CarstenJosephine ChengGail and Bruce ChizenLeila and William CilkerCynthia D. and Jay CohanDonna Cromwell-Chiaro and John P.
CromwellThe Crunchy Frog FundPeggy and Yogen DalalGeorge S. and Nancy N. DavisLaura and David R. DentonWilliam M. DentyTara and Gaurav DhillonKaren E. and David H. DolkasPeggy and Stephen M. DowSusan W. and John K. EdwardsKathryn A. Edwards
F. Terry and Carol E. EgerE. Lynne and Steven FayneConcepcion S. and Irwin FedermanAnne L. and Harrison J. FrahnTimothy J. GafneySuzanne Garcia and Robert BrackettCandace P. and Vincent GaudianiRichard and Rhoda Goldman FundCheryl K. and Brian S. GordonStewart GriersonCarol GunbyBarbara and Joe GurkoffNancy H. HandelDena M. and Alan K. HaseEllen and Charles HassTracy Pirnack and Carl HessDuane S. and Jennifer M. HessNina M. Brooks and Andrew J. HirschReid G. HoffmanJulie M. and Richard C. HoodJody Buckley and Mark HorowitzIvan M. JacobsMarilyn Elperin and Philip KahnManisha and Bhushan KanekarMary Jane and William M. KellyRani and Jayaprakash
KrishnamoorthyLynn Richards and John LeongPete LichtmanGeetha and Rajeev MadhavenVijaya and Kumar MalavalliSteven MarthouseWebster R. MeierBruce NaegelJoanne R. and Charles E. NaradFrances B. NelsonBernard A. NewcombKathleen C. and James E. NultyHong Li and David OverhauserJennifer and Timothy G. PattersonJane L. and Richard E. PeattieL. Joanne Kanow and Joe PetersackJo Ann and Thomas M. PrescottMarguerite M. and John K. RestrickBarbara and David RiceJoan and Frank E. RitcheyRoelandts FoundationKate Phillips and Mike RossValerie W. and Derek A. SandersWynne and Raymond SatterwhiteSara and David SchnellElizabeth SeeligHelen A. SevernsKathleen M. and Paul J. SidenbladRobert N. and Florence Slinger
Foundation
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Individuals
Mary C. and Christopher A. Smith-Seams
Sandra and Thomas St. DennisRobert J. StegerColin StewartMary I. and John J. StoneJoseph J. SweeneyCatherine A. and Jeffrey L. ThermondAndrea B. and Charles R. ThurberPaula J. and Mitchell R. ThurstonThe Troutbeck FundKatherine A. and Mark ValentineMarleen M. Zwiers and Arthur A. Van
HoffMatthew WeaverSunhee and Robert S. WilhelmHeidi E. and Allan R. WillArati Prabhakar and Patrick WindhamLinda F. and King L. WonGerry and Peter WorkingSagi S. Xie and Jin WuPeggy and Fulton S. YeeRosemary and John Young
$2,500 - $4,999James L. AdamsElizabeth J. and Donald E. AllenKatharine AltemusSusan S. AokiJoan D. and William A. ArnettLinda and Marc AronsonDeborah C. and Matthew K. AuJanet M. Lafler and Matthew H.
AusternSherry S. and Stafford BahamMartin BakerSiuming R. Cheng and John
BartlomiejczykWanda and Michael R. BeasleyArvind BediMary and Rudy G. BergtholdRobert N. BlanchardBoucher Family FoundationSandra A. BoydAmy M. and John C. BoyleCheryl L. and Kenneth BransonSandra and Kenneth L. BretzFaye S. and Emmet J. BrophyPamela E. and Andrew J. BrownJeannie L. and Barry L. BruinsGina Maya and Richard CapeloutoElaine C. and Rex H. CardinaleAlice A. and Mark E. CatesDeborah L. Nelson and Chu W. ChangZhong ChenMay Seto and Ronald ChwangKathleen C. and Carl A. CilkerRobert A. CookCarol J. and Art F. CourvilleDonald W. CragunMargaret L. and David Critzer
Sabbas A. DanielKatherine and Jon A. DartLesley DauerIshbel and Anthony M. DavisYoshiteru DeguchiTera J. and Rick DelongPatricia A. and Robert A. DiamondSue E. and Emanuel V. DimiceliDoris D. and Donald C. DouglasDoyle-Yessik Charitable FundCarlos DunlapJudith S. and James R. DuportAinin L. and Thomas T. EdmanKathleen A. Egan and Rodney A.
FergusonMarcia L. and D. Keith FlaglerKathleen A. Demetri and David E.
FowlerGregory A. FowlerLynda K. and Stephen L. FoxAlys A. Milner and Michael O.
FranciniCarole L’Abbe and Greg P. GalanosGaliotto Family FoundationMarilyn and Bob GaribaldiRobert B. GarnerCatherine M. GeorgeJohn E. GmuenderMichael GoldenSarah Tasker and Kenneth GrantHelen H. and John L. GriffinJanine O’Flaherty and Anthony J.
GschwendBarbara A. and Richard T. HaiduckSusan and Steven HaileyRuth L. and Robert M. HalperinMaggi and Edward HattlerJoy E. and Richard W. HawkinsJanet M. and Roy G. Hayter
Marjorie A. and John F. HeckMichael A. HernandezJanet L. Robertson and James E. HiltYew-Joo HoeRisa and Samuel HorowitzThe Howard & Betty White
FoundationChristine D. Ludwick and H.C.
HowardPamela and Charles C. HugginsAdrienne and Jared HughbanksCarolyn M. HutchinsonKrishna Mitra and Joel E. JakubsonAnne K. and Edward B. JamiesonWarren K. JenneyKim and Jeff JonesHeiderose and Nikitas KalomirisRoberta and Charles KatzKearns Saldinger Charitable
FoundationTerese M. and George W. KembleJohn M. KernMarianne S. and Manfred J.
KerschbaumWayne C. KingstonKevin L. KlesenskiSonia Kramer and Melissa J. KramerThelma E. and Don R. KuehnElizabeth A. La RosaLily Y. and Tommy C. LeeMarianne LentLeslie Family FoundationRichard and Emily Levin FoundationNoella L. and Ricardo B. LevyMarla Y. LewisJudith J. and James F. LipmanRobert T. LoderAnne S. and David R. MackAkira Matsukawa
John McClureDeborah L. and Hugh W. McDevittAndrea and Stephen G. McDonaldRosella M. and James W. McGinnisMaria and Kenneth P. McKeithanMary E. Boyle and S. Keith McLaurinLinda and Ronald MeadowsKeiko and Michael J. MeyerPaulina F. and Peter C. MonacoAmr MouradLaurie and Steve MullenKimberly J. Kernan and William P.
MulliganMelinda L. and Philip NemecChau M. NguyenJennifer L. Hammer and Edward A.
OatesJoyce and Asbjorn OslandPaisley Family FundPamela M. and James L. PattersonPatricia M. and Donald J. PeckoTanya J. and Derek J. PerezR. Lance PerryRobert J. Petrule*William L. Price Charitable
FoundationHelen and Barry S. QuanSarah McCabe and Russell QuongDinesh Ramanathan and Vara
RamakrishnanLaura A. and Michael C. RebholtzRusty RinehartThomas M. RothweinBernard RubinJoel and Andrea RubnitzRiva M. RubnitzCynthia and Allen RubyYvonne T. and Ramond J. RyanMary C. Henry and Rajpal SandhuScandling Family FoundationCyndi L. Sherman and Stephen I.
SchleimerDianne M. and William S. SchwarzKevin B. Scott and Isaiah ScottMargo A. SensenbrennerMichele K. Caplette and Mark R.
ShawAllene G. and Robert J. SielingElizabeth G. and Roger SipplMary A. and Harold G. SloneVictor SmithWilliam D. Smythe*Susan E. and Daniel S. SpradlingMarjorie L. and William R. StakePatricia Hsiu and William E. SteinBeverly J. and Brent J. StewartClaudine and Hans J. StolzHemal T. and Thomas M. SurretteBeverly J. and David A. SwansonKatherine and Bartlett TaborJessa and Robert J. TacciniLi-Cheng Tai
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Sandra H. and Donald A. TammColleen T. and Geoff TateRose Angelo and Vernon TeggerChristopher ThompsonToneh L. and Jeff S. ThompsonSandra and John W. ThompsonPatricia and Mark ThompsonThoren Family Charitable TrustOnnolee and Orlin TrappDana TribulaLeena M. and Thomas J. TuoheySandra J. VaughanAnnie and Sean WachobKathleen and Romesh WadhwaniJerry F. WalshJoan N. WaltersYuko and Toru WatanabeKate and Fred WeberDeborah K. and Peter L. WexlerTodd WhitakerBeverly T. Purrington and Richard
WhiteJoann Kukulus and Fred S. WienerRuth and Kenneth P. WilcoxEllie K. and William M. WongSheila and Gerald WroblewskiLisa S. and Michael A. YutrzenkaGang Zou
$1,000 - $2,499Patricia D. and Thelmer G. AalgaardJeannie M. and Michael F. AbidiRayetta B. AdamsMarilyn J. AdanLaura A. Demsetz and Bernard D.
AdelsteinNancy and Jon R. AderholdCarlene K. and Neno J. AielloKarl R. AitkenHoward AkudaAli AlastiJudy J. and Scott L. AlbertsSoheila and Detlef AlbrechtDiana P. Foss and Jens AlfkeKathryn E. Gordon and Antonio R.
AlvarezNancy M. and Charles G. AlvarezBeth McLellan Alvarez and Fred W.
AlvarezJune and Harry J. AmosBeth H. AndersonGayle A. AndersonLysbeth W. AndersonSally E. AndersonThomas AndersonRichard J. AndrewsThe Ang FamilyLynn and Robert A. ArcherSandra G. ArendJo and Barry M. ArikoSalita and Norman Armour
Michael J. ArmstrongDonna and David ArnoldRichard J. AugustusAnne R. and Gregory M. AvisLaNae J. and Richard F. AvraKimberly AyersAyres Family FundStephanie D. Klein and Larry R. BaerJean and Robert BaerMartha and William BaergLoriann and Todd BaggettAdu BagleyDarrin BajaDeborah A. and Paul A. BakerAjit BalakrishnaKattalampat N. BalasubramanianRandall P. BaneThomas J. BanholzerCatherine S. and Roy M. BannonJudy A. BarkerSharon and Gary E. BarnettIsaac A. BaronMary T. Dumont and James BaronTheresa A. and Michael S. BaronCara and David F. BaroneSteve BaroniPenelope J. and Patrick J. BarrettKaren Y. and William C. BarrettDavid BarrowsAlison L. and James J. BartaWendy Bohle Bartlett and Joel F.
BartlettLisa M. Verissimo-Bates and Gregory
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CastronovoHeidi CaudlePamela A. and John M. CaywoodKatherine G. and Joseph W. CelliniMarisa K. ChancellorAlec Y. Chang
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FalkenburgAli A. FarazianShirin and John F. FarazianPaul FasiJohn R. FayHelen F. FeeHelen and Steven FeinbergKaren D. Talmadge and John C.
FiddesCarol FieldBarbara A. and Kent FieldenMark FiginiRobert G. FiliceNancy L. and Edwin R. FinemanBeatriz V. Infante and Sheldon
FinkelsteinAnnette and Werner FinsterbuschEdith and Jeff FisherKathleen K. and Bruce M. FitzgeraldRhonda R. and Mark FitzpatrickNancy B. Leiberman and Keith A.
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Lisa and Craig GarberMaya M. Suryaraman and David J.
GarciaEllen GarveyFrances and Theodore H. GeballeSara and Charles GeberJessica Sempek-Geddes and Patrick
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Bonnie HaradaJason HarinsteinJoanne M. and David J. HarrisLoretta M. Cash Harris and Edward
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HoffDavid M. HoffmanDoris HoffmanEugenie and Patrick HoggardBenjamin HoltKhristine and Gordy HoltermanWinnifred and Bruce Homer-SmithR.E. and B.G. HopperMary A. Rodgers and John C.
HornbergerKristin and Stuart HorneJ. Mike HorwitzPatricia Haverty and Michael
HroziencikLiangchih Chih Lin and Shun Hsin
HsuDonna E. and Charles N. HugginsElliott HughesGlenda and Gordon G. HughesSusan R. and Russell L. HullLori Prince and Robert HumThomas L. Humphrey
Adrienne M. HunterHursh Charitable TrustJudith A. and Richard W. ImperialeLaura K. IpsenPage Mailliard and James L. IsaacsBarbara S. and Lee S. IsgurIwamoto Family FundSuzanne M. Smith and Robert E.
IzmirianElisabeth O. JacksonHelen E. and Marva JacksonLinda C. JacksonCatherine and Steven M. JacobSusan P. and Richard M. JacobsenJohn JahdeNaveen and Zibi JamalSimon JamesCynthia L. and Shawn L. JarmanTerrie Winnett and Cliff JenkinsCarol C. JensenMark E. JensenMary Ann JensenRobert L. JinksRoberta B. and Robert JohansenMelind J. JohnJoanne T. and Michael L. JohnStacey J. Pitts and Armeka JohnsonDesmond JohnsonKathleen M. Heckler and Eric C.
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KerstenPercy KhabardarJuliet Lai Yung Chu and Eugene
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Carolyn T. KoehleDebra L. Dunn and Randy S. KomisarMary P. and Thomas H. KornAdrian KositanontLarry E. KrewsonDonna G. and Marcus A. KruppCynthia and Ralf KruteinMary V. and George A. KsanderPhilip KurjanKurt KwokJudy K. La CaraMary K. and Michael G. La RoccaDebra and Alan La VergneMicah LaakerPhilippe G. LaCrouteWinnie H. Wan and Stefan K. LaiYatman W. LaiAndrea and Steve LampertiJennifer Yee and Douglas S. LanamEric E. LancasterJoan F. LaneRebecca Woodruff and Kathy
LantermanPalmyra and Paul LassaKaren J. LaughlinChris LauwersCarol A. and Michael G. LavelleElsann L. LawsMarcia and Hank LawsonAnthony H. LeMonica L. and Karl LealRichard and Tatwina Lee Family
FundCB LeeMoura C. and Frank T. LeeMark A. LeeBarbara and David B. LeesonRose A. Hagan and Mark A. LemleyLeslie C. Hsu and Richard A. LenonLinda Lee LesterSydney LevinEugene W. LewRegina D. and Brad LewisThomas LiElizabeth Greyber and Joseph I. LichyJeannette L. and Kent E. LiebmanRuth D. and Robert L. LilloShuyun T. LinLinde-Sands Family FundSusan A. Ellis and Mark A. LintonChiumei and Jerry C. LiuSelina LoJoyce and Stuart A. LockeLeslie J. Daniels and Michael LogueEva C. LokeyDenise and Timothy J. LombardArthur LookMelissa D. Anderson and Howard D.
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McCalmontM. L. and William B. McCannSharon M. and Edwin J. McCauleyBarbara H. McClellan Charitable
Foundation, Inc.Craig McCollamWilliam J. McFarlandJoanne E. and Douglas A. McFarlinJames McGuireSuzanne M. McGuireJohn D. and Julie F. McKellarA. Kirk McKenzieJulia L. Rogers and Curtis R.
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Stephen K. OrensDiana C. O’Riordan-Darcy and Peter
J. O’RiordanDennis O’RourkeSherri and Glenn OsakaRobin and Tom OswoldJune and Anthony O’TooleAlicia and Christopher OwenCharles L. PackMarc R. PackerFrances and Arthur PalaciosKelley D. and Charles C. PappisJanet and Jack M. ParavagnaTammy S. and Michael T. ParcellaRaffaello PardiniLinda Yufong Chin and John Y.
ParissentiGwen ParkerLynne ParmenterPamela M. PartlowRohini S. and Suneil ParulekarSmita and Pankaj PatelJean-Marc PatenaudeMatthew D. PaulBruce E. and Michael M. PaynterDara B. and Dale L. PearlmanMarcella and Mark PeekMelinda and Kevin PeiYing and David Y. H. PengJulie Thompson and Frederick C.
PerkinsElizabeth A. Guillaumin and Charles
F. PerrellLaurie A. Bonilla and Edward H.
PerryAnne C. and Joseph J. PertJames L. PetersLynn P. and John M. PetersonDebbie S. PetilloGeorgene E. PetriDeborah A. and Andrew C. PetroneMin Y. PhamKatherine and Timothy PhilipLaurent PhilonenkoDeborah Sivas and Roger PiernoMegan W. and Stanley F. PiersonC. and Mark PintoRebecca PintoDiana L. PiresSally R. PlaistedGale L. and John P. PlaneChristopher PlattenJohn PolhemusGeorge Duran and Joseph M. PonDorothy L. and Samuel A. PondLaura-Jean Anderson and James
PooleyJennifer PosishekDonna and Darwin R. PoulosPaula and William PowarRona S. Foster and Kenneth R. Powell
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Dirk PrankeShyamal Prasad and Arushi SinhaHeather S. and Noah M. PriceDouglas H. PringleLaursen ProsperityCathy and Jeff PurnellMargery C. and William L.
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RandolphVandana and Ramakrishna RaoCarolin Y. Wang and Somnuk
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SmithScott A. SmithBarbara and Don SnyderPatricia and Gail R. SnyderMarianne Ferro and Craig SoldatEvangeline Uribe and Matthew R.
SorgenfreiPatricia A. and Daymond R. SpeeceRuth and Alfred H. SporerSrinija SrinivasanGeetha and Partha SrinvasanAnne H. and Donald K. StagerBeena R. and Ira J. StandigKathleen M. King and Mark M. StarkAndrew L. StarrElizabeth T. Cross and Anthony G.
StaynerDavid M. StearsDaphine and Adam SteinSusan C. StemelLaura S. and Donald W. StemmleCarolyn A. Rogers and Thomas M.
StepienSusan Scarritt and Stephen R. SteplerGery P. SterlingElizabeth J. and Chad StewardBetsy and Frank E. StockdaleKatie and Frank Stokes-GuinanRobert J. StollJanet T. and John R. StoneAnn StorerSusan StrainJacqueline L. StraussJoyce M. and Jay B. StraussMonique M. and Leo D. StuartAndrew StulbargKathy and John T. StultsWilliam StuntzSuzanne and Charles SullivanGodfrey R. SullivanEllie Y. Yieh and Michael J. SullivanNancy and Stephen Sullivan
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William P. SullivanBarbara A. and Richard S. SvecKathleen and Dennis SweeneyScott SweetJean F. and Gerald F. SwissSymon Family TrustMarcia P. and Nicholas S. SzaboGary SzilagyiAngela and Michael SzymusiakDoris M. and Kam K. TabariAlyssa TakigawaRosemarie and Frank K. TamneyMarilyn L. and Lorrin C. TarltonTaylor FamilyElaine Z. and Arthur T. TaylorJanice and William TerryThatcher Spencer Gift FundJohn D. ThomasAndrea and Joseph ThomasRosemary ThomasMargaret W. and John R. ThompsonSara A. and Richard D. ThompsonSharon M. ThompsonWendy ThompsonKathleen and J.R. ThomsonTimothy ThrushScott ThuerkSari R. Levine and Scott R. ThurmNora M. and Bou-Nin TienSharon L. TimonerCarol J. and Richard N. TinsleyBarbara N. TitelNancy A. ToledoJay TooleOralia C. and Roderick C. ToverStephanie R. and Andrew E. TowellNancy TraversCarol TriestSibyl E. and Hans R. TroeschWendy M. Wilser and Aaron D.
TurnerPamela and Alan E. TurnerWilliam J. TurnerNancy A. TwomeyGary T. TyrrellDean A. UjiharaBeatrice L. and Steven A. UndorteTeresa Luchsinger and Bill UngerPatricia Ho and William Van MelleRobert Van ReisPetr VandrovecHal R. VarianBommakanti Rani and Bommakanti
VenkateshwarSharon C. and Gary L. VerghoTerisa L. and Mark A. VershelJudith A. and Paul W. VigeantBetty and Sinohe VillalpandoPenny L. and Benjamin L. VillanuevaVivienne and Moez ViraniVolckmann Family Foundation
Barbara Branaman and Richard C. Volle
Linda Ho and James M. Von De BurMark E. von ZastrowJolon M. and Michael J. WagnerCarl WaldspurgerJohn F. WalkerGail L. and Robert R. WalkerJoy K. and Peter WallackTjhun P. Tjoe and Robert WalshRuiping WangI-Woan Lee and Sin-Yaw WangJames WardMay Yong and Scott WardMarion J. and Warren S. WarehamJenny L. and James K. WatsonBarry A. WealandLouise K. and Ian A. WebbTerri L. and Larry B. WeberDawn Thompson and John WebsterAsuncion F. Martinez-Wehner and
John H. WehnerPatricia H. and John F. WeigenAllie WeissmanNora WeissmanRoca WelchThomas H. WernerCarolee WhiteElizabeth A. Till and Gary H. WhiteCarol and Roy WhitfieldEric Wilcox
Carole Wunderlich and Steve L. Wilhelm
Bryce A. WilliamsSuzanne F. and David C. WilliamsCynthia and James WilliamsTeresa and R. Neil WilliamsSusan and Simon WilliamsRebecca and Chris WillrichDeborah C. Dalzell and Mark G.
WilsonRobert L. WilsonHollie P. and Rusty WinzenreadJeanne J. and Stephen C. WolgastRosemary T. and Harry WongBetty and Otto WongMaggie Leung and Ying-Kuen WongLaurie and William A. WoodfillYuk T. and Roderick WoodmanRuth A. and C.J. WoodruffBarbara and John WoodsSusan and Bruce WorsterGina C. and Donald S. WuRobert R. WulffJoseph B.V. WymelenbergXiuqun YanMarianna and Boris YanovskyLucy Y. Xue and Gongda YaoMargaret L. Becker and Dennis A.
YarakLeslie A. and Christopher J. YatesMichael B. Yee
Sonny S. YeohKaren W. and Jay L. ZagorenCarolyn L. and Jeffrey ZeislerMichelle T. and Jeffrey V. ZellmerPeter ZepterCynthia S. and Peter H. ZiebelmanRichard Zobelein, Jr.William P. ZolaWadih Zumot
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DONOrS OF 300,000 POuNDS Or MOrEEntenmann’s-Oroweat
FEMA Moffet Field
Golden Gate Produce Terminal
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.
DONOrS OF 100,000 TO 299,999 POuNDSAirdrome Orchards
La Tempesta
Nabisco Brands, Inc.
Walden House
DONOrS OF 50,000 TO 99,999 POuNDSKellogg Company
Monterey Mushroom
Target
DONOrS OF 25,000 TO 49,999 POuNDSBuenatura
Council on Aging (San Mateo)
Frito Lay, Inc.
George Chiala Farms
LULAC
R.W. Garcia
DONOrS OF 10,000 TO 24,999 POuNDSBrinker Dist. Harvest Program
Davis Poultry Farm
Guittard Chocolate Company
Sodexho School Services
T. Marzetti Company
Unilever (Best Foods)
Village Harvest
DONOrS OF 5,000 TO 9,999 POuNDSAction Vending
Esteson Company
Girl Scouts Of Santa Clara
Olivera Foods
R. Torre & Company
San Jose Giants
Santa Clara University Students
DONOrS OF uP TO 4,999 POuNDSBasics
Bassian Farms Inc.
Big Lots
Blue Star Refreshment Services
British Food Centre
Costco Wholesale
Darigold
Daylight Produce Company
Del Monaco Specialty Foods
Golden Rule Produce
Golden State Ice Cream
Golden State Vending
Good Samaritan Hospital
Homemaid Ravioli Company
Kaiser Permanente/Santa Teresa
La Fiesta Food Products
Los Gatos Meats
Lotus Bakery
Maddie’s Beverage Company
Mara Brothers
Marriott Hotel
Mi Pueblo Foods
Mountain View Firefighters
Nob Hill / Raleys
Nob Hill Catering
North Bay Deli Provisions
Pilgrim’s Pride
Pitco Foods
PW Distribution
Safeway Store
SonicWALL
South Valley Mushrooms
Trader Joe’s
United Natural Foods West, Inc.
D O N a T i O N O F F O O D
While food drives bring in a large amount of food, we rely on many local manufacturers and distributors for
additional items. The companies listed below generously support the Food Bank’s efforts to provide nutritionally-balanced food to people in need in our community.
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Elizabeth Ambuhl Amy E. KleinAnna and Dax Susan E. Newman and Michael DixonArcadia Homes Development Maureen and Mark G. BraatzArcadia Management Services Maureen and Mark G. BraatzDr. Gopi and Dr. Mandeep Ayer Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Dr. James T. Badger AnonymousDr. Bruce Benedick AnonymousFrederick Benson, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Richard Bobis, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Bommakanti Rani’s Volunteers Bommakanti Rani and Bommakanti
VenkateshwarCharles Borgia, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Braddock and Logan Services Maureen and Mark G. BraatzWilliam Broad, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Audrey Cantley Janne L. and J. William WisselJane Wei-Jieh Chien, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Dr. Carmen Choy AnonymousCity of Cupertino, Public Information Office Maureen and Mark G. BraatzCarole Cook, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Catherine Debs The Bodri FoundationMary DeFigard, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Raymond Donovan, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.eBay Summer Interns eBay FoundationLinda Eglin, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Jeffrey C. Ettinger, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Henry Fee, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Jaco Fishenfeld, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Dr. Elizabeth Fraze AnonymousArthur Gleim Marjorie W. and Arthur F. GleimGoogle, Inc. Faegre & Benson, LLPDr. William Gould AnonymousCatherine Grellet, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.David Griffith, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Sunitha Gubbala, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Anjali Gulanti, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Dr. Diana Guthaner AnonymousDrs. Stacey and Darryl Hein Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Noelle and Dave Henderson William H. Cilker Family FoundationMary Jane Hutchins, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Patsy Ishiyama Theresa Lynn McDonald and Nelson
M. IshiyamaB. Sofia Jalilie, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Manjula Kamaraju, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Kim Kanzaki Campbell Stephenson, LLPPhiroze Kazi, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Ada Koransky, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Dr. Juliette Kral AnonymousDan Lang Campbell Stephenson, LLPDavid Lee, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Jack Lewis Morgan, Franich, Fredkin & MarshChung Liao, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.
Sian Lindsay, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Dr. Susie Liu AnonymousJames B. Mackey Joyce B. and James P. MackeyMargaret Mahoney, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Debra Martucci NetAppAnthony Matukas, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Katharine and Kevin McLarney Sobrato Development CompaniesD. Craig Miller, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Mills Peninsula Women’s Center AnonymousBarbara Milner Alys A. Milner and Michael O. Francini Marie L. Milner and Donato SandovalJoe L. Morgensen, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Sandra Morse, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Dr. and Mrs. Michael Nagel Doris M. and Kam K. TabariLionel Nelson, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Dr. Judith Nevitt AnonymousDr. Andrew Newman AnonymousNVIDIA Patterson & Sheridan, LLPCameron Oba, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Dr. Rob Patrawalla AnonymousJames Pellegrin, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Dennis Penner, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Buddy and Debbie Primeau Patricia L. Green Sue-Ellen J. Johnson M. Sean Sinykin and Khanh P. NguyenJulie A. Quackenbush, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Constance Connie Roberts Bruce NaegelS.J. Salfen, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Dave and Nancy Sandretto Bill Dempsey Dan Caputo Cindy RubinFarah Sani, D.O. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.San Jose Public Library Foundation Maureen and Mark G. BraatzJagat Satia, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Jon M. Scott, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.David Silverstein, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Dr. Susan Sorensen AnonymousDr. Tanya Spirtos AnonymousDr. Jeff Starr AnonymousDr. Jon Starr AnonymousYves Zsutty and Christopher Thompson Christopher ThompsonPaul Wang, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Roger W. Washington, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Dr. Linda Waters AnonymousPeter M. Weinberg Campbell Stephenson, LLPEconomic Stimulus Check AnonymousGloria Wu, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D. Edward K. WongAlan Yeung, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.J. Kirk Zimmer, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.Sheldon Zitman, M.D. Michael R. Nagel, M.D.
*Note only donations of $500 or more per honoree are listed
IN HONORin Honor and in Memory. Second Harvest Food Bank gratefully acknowledges receipt of the
following gifts made in honor and in memory of loved ones, friends, and business associates. All
gifts listed were made during this fiscal year (July 1, 2007 – June 30, 2008).*
iN HONOr OF DONOr iN HONOr OF DONOr
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Alan W. Bryant Karen K. BryantRichard Buese Marcel GaniMrs. Harry Chinn Lori T. and Robert A. ChinnSteve Cisler Grace SanfilippoFloyd D. Clevenger Laura M. and Robert G. Ash Briscoe Ivester & Bazel, LLP William H. Cilker Family Foundation Marian and Robert Ciraulo Sandra H. and John T. Floersch John Giacomazzi Virginia L. and Joseph S. Guerra Marlene E. and Charles F. Heuck Darwin B. Lee Carol L. and Robert F. Makins Norman E. Matteoni E. L. Mooney Susan M. and Richard T. Roche Diann and John W. Ryan The Screen Shop L.E. and H. L. Silveria Percilla Soto William J. Turner Keith B. Walters Marsha and Keith Walters Karen S. and Richard J. WylieJoyce A. Collins James RollinsJerry Coy Anonymous Beatrice F. and Charles W. Hicks Sandra J. Gant and Michael B. Nelson Sharon A. and John G. Niedermaier Roberta Pangborn Melinda and Kevin Pei Jeanne K. and Carl E. Rudiger I. Winkelmann-SevastopoulosMonroe Edwards Barry A. WealandPaul F. Fasi, Sr. Paul FasiMary Gafney Timothy J. GafneyFr. Dan Germann Stacey LeuzzeEvea Gock Adrienne E. WongNancy Jackson Deborah and Russell Dean Joan Foley Louise M. and Howard W. Hansen IBM Eugenia L. and Bruce F. Jackson Jesse P. Jackson Nancy J. Jubb Sharon Lee Cheryl C. McAuliffe Pamela VickersonLinda Judd AnonymousEugene Monahan Johanna G. and Paul F. Bommarito Linda, Robert and Susan Cucinotta
Eugene Monahan Helen C. and John L. Ditullio L.C. and W.R. Miller Wendy C. F. and David Rowe Lucille and Joseph Tersigni Janice and Richard A. WentzRalph D. Peters Carol V. and Philip W. Aaron Lauren Gibo Bobadilla Virginia and Alan Cheetham Jennifer and Dan Ciccone Linda B. Wallach Cohen Sandra H. Cooperman B.J. and S.M. Hamaguchi Mary J. Humphrey Patricia and Harold Hungerford Lynn Malvino-Capper Bernice C. Pat Laura Peters K.H. and H.T. SmithWilliam Edwin Pogue Anonymous Aleta G. Cain Alyce B. and Gilbert K. Cain Alice and George Carapiet Nancy T. and Dean Chaix Grace Connolly Susan A. and Charles Cortesi Patricia A. and Richard D. Dixon Alice and George Doerfler Fisher Investments Quinn Huang Joan L. and Thomas L. Jekyll Diane and Willard Kauffman Bill Kay Bertha Kennedy Betty and Roland Kumagai Georgene Laub Bobbie Lemberg Dolores E. Sende and Maria D. Lincoln Thomas L. Martin Stephan Pahl Carol Phares Saratoga Airline Pilots Wives Joan P. and Lewis E. Southern Ann and Charles J. Stamschror Sunnyvale Foreign Car Service Doug Weller Irene W. Yang Karin L. and Frank ZimmermannRodney Smith The Troutbeck FundMarian Wisnia Marilyn R. and Kenneth J. Highland
*Note only donations of $500 or more per honoree are listed
iN MEMOrY OF DONOr iN MEMOrY OF DONOr
i N H O N O r a N D i N M E M O r Y
IN MEMORY
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Stella J. and Clarence M. Ablow
Biljana Petrovic and Ihab Abu-Hakima
Anthony Adams
Marilyn J. Adan
Amy Ahlers
Catherine A. and Patrick T. Allen
Donna L. Alterio
Gayla C. Althoff
Suzanne and Arnold Ambiel
Julia S. and George V. Anastas
Sandie and Gordon Anderson
Susan E. and Steven H. Anthony
Paula and Stephen R. Aquino
Mairead and Ben Armitage
Linda M. Asbury
Barbara A. and Robert L. Avery
Barbara Baker
Margaret J. and Richard A. Baker
Dana J. and Bruce Balan
Diana Morabito and Keith Ball
Judith C. Bares
Sharon and Gary E. Barnett
Florence Strauss Barr
Beverly and Albert Bartolini
Emma and Steve Basegio
Antoinette and Vernol Battiste
Autumn D. and Gary R. Bea
Anne R. and Paul Becker
Mary Anne and Michael Beggs
Lee A. Benzinger
Jean M. Biancalana
Barbara Bjornstad
Gale R. and Dale F. Blosser
Sheryl L. Sun and Jonathan H. Blum
Bodhi Heart Foundation
Michele R. Bonnett
Jeanette A. and Gary A. Boortz
Lori and Mark Borofka
Shu-Chuan Chen and Larry Bowen
Joseph L. Branco
Jenny and Mark Brandemuehl
Susan M. Breaugh
Penelope Brisson
Beatrice and Dan Brodovsky
Dennis P. and Jake Brown
Michael Browne
Joanne E. Bruggemann
Sue J. Hay and Arwyn Bryant
Thomas L. Buckmaster
Sondra R. and Paul F. Calgher
Joanne M. and James F. Callan
Nadine B. and Michael A. Camicia
Tami R. and Demetrio Cardenas
Kathleen M. and Lawrence J. Cargnoni
Sally and Karl Carlson
Margaret and Steven Carlson
Duncan C. Heath and Randy R. Castello
Ruth A. Saldivar and Pia X. Chamberlain
Debbie Chang
Ellen E. and Laurence Chassy
Vijaya K. Chirumamilla
Kathy Christian
Judith C. Clark
Rosalee T. and Robert B. Clarke
Lee A. and Brendan Clavin
Steven Cogorno
Lois L. and J. Michael Cole
Jill Barnes and Paul Colin
Nubia Medina-Contreras and Claudio S. Contreras
Kitty L. and Richard D. Coverdale
Karen and Bill Crocker
Lynn Crocker
Lynette and Paul Curthoys
Oscar Cwajbaum
Consilia E. D’Andrea
Sondra L. and Gary W. De Beauclair
Mary M. and Mark F. De La Vega
Antonio J. De Sousa
Ira D. and Gerard M. Dearing
Edna K. and Charles D. DeVore
Michelle Dick
Jean D’Innocenti
Patricia S. Dolan
Cynthia M. and Eugene P. Domecus
Joanne Donovan
Kathleen E. and Douglas P. Dunham
Judith A. and William M. Ebenhahn
Marilyn J. Edelstein
Mary Jane and John A. Edwards
Donna L. Egge
Martha J. Elle
Rachel J. and Alan N. Engel
Anna Marie Zara and Robert M. English
Diane M. and Hans J. Ernst
Meg and Tim J. Farrell
Nancy A. Federspiel
Carol B. and Lance E. Feldman
Stephen C. Fenwick
Pamela J. and Patrick L. Finch
Elizabeth S. and Glenn M. Fishback
Elizabeth C. and Charles C. Fisher
Janet Taylor and Shirley Fisher
Mary Elizabeth and Earl Fleischli
Sandra A. Foehr
Martin R. Ford
Nancy W. and Francis J. Forristel
Theresa A. Foster
Emily C. and Bryce L. Fowler
Alys A. Milner and Michael O. Francini
Andrew Frazer
Patricia A. and James M. Freeman
Gary A. Freitas
Susan C. and David W. Fritz
Michael P. Fusillo
Katherine and Peter J. Gallagher
Valerie and Gilbert Garcia
Beverly J. Garland
Linda Geisler
Teresa and Richard Giorgetti
Laurie A. Glatt
Rose M. Hoff and Carolina M. Gomez
Diana M. Gomez
Denise McInerney and Raul Gonzalez
Virginia K. Gordon
Elvira K. Gould
Johannes Grad
Naomi L. Granoff
Elayne Griffin
Lisa Griffin
Geri and Richard S. Grover
Anita and Robert Gupta
Brian J. Gustafson
Leti and Erie Gutierrez
Eric R. Haas
Nancy I. and Greg R. Hacker
Suzanne Hall
Sheryl I. and Richard Haller
Margaret P. Haneberg
Debra and Gregory R. Hannon
Rae Lee and Karl Hansen
Celia A. and Terry R. Harms
Deborah A. Erickson and Gary P. Hayward
Carol A. and Kevin P. Heher
Susan M. Hemstreet
Julie A. and Christopher A. Henriques
Denise and Marcos Herrera
Sandie D. and John M. Hesler
Steven R. Hibshman
Margaret M. and Dan M. Hilberman
George Hinn
Jan Z. Hintermeister
Robert L. Hirsch
Sibyl Ma and Alex Ho
Nancy E. and John G. Hogan
Janice Holliday
Faith L. Hornbacher
Tristan R. and Sam F. Houston
Robert F. Hutson
Nanci F. Brewer and Morris J. Ignacio
Laura Ing
Andrew C. Irish
Barbara Irish
Helen E. and Marva Jackson
Catherine and Steven M. Jacob
Cynthia L. and Shawn L. Jarman
Carol C. Jensen
Judith A. and Herb R. Jewell
Martha A. Johnson
Kim and Jeff Jones
Trudy and Bruce R. Jones
Judi Alexander and Carol Ann Jossi
Sheri and Steven Jungers
Christopher P. Kankel
David T. Karow
Ruth S. Kasle
David Kastanis
Kathleen and Raymond Kawakami
Leslie E. Wolf and Kai Keasey
M O N T H L Y H a r V E S T C L u B
Monthly Harvest Club donors support Second Harvest Food Bank’s local hunger
relief programs all year round. This core group of Food Bank advocates contribute monthly
through automatic deductions.
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Alma E. and Albert C. Kelsey
Kathleen O’Shea-Kesten and Philip Kesten
Penny F. and Jay S. Ketner
Joan and Ronald R. Kidd
Kimberly D. Medley-Kimber and Wayne Kimber
Susan R. Kimura
Barbara H. and Alan P. Kirby
Erika and Henry H. Kirtland
Kiwanis Club of Willow Glen Foundation
Barbara and Scott Knaster
Charles Kohler
Kathleen L. and M. V. Kolluri
Jane Kolmodin
Christine A. Kremling
John F. Kresge
Judith F. Kristofferson
Martha G. and Steve C. Krow-Lucal
Miriam C. Krull
Pamela J. and Robert F. La Roca
Bertha V. and William J. Laden
Lydia J. and Steven Lambert
Tina E. Cole and Mark Larson
Theresa R. Lash
Joseph D. Lattuada
Marvin Laurence
Betty Lawler
Monica L. and Karl Leal
Rachel Leiterman
Kenneth Leung
Idelle and Harry H. Levenberg
Julie A. and Edward C. Libunao
Barbara A. and George J. Licina
Mary L. and Paul J. Lima
Liangchih Chih Lin and Shun Hsin Hsu
Robert C. Lindsey
Leslie J. Daniels and Michael Logue
Lora Corcimiglia and Woodley Lohse
Debrae J. Lopes and Michele Landegger
Christina L. Lowell
Richard F. Luker
Bea Luna
Janie MacArthur
Margaret T. and Joseph C. Major
Andrea M. and Jacob F. Malae
Yoneko and Norbert Manfroi
Julie Mann
Catherine M. Mansoor
Deborah E. Colden and Gary E. Marker
Rosemarie B. Marquis
Wanda S. and Ira Marshall
Caroline and Robert Martin
Joan M. Martin
Roger A. Mathews
Carol M. and Michael E. Mayer
L.D. and J.L. McClung
N.K. and Duane L. McDonnel
Claudette M. and Walter F. McElroy
Kathleen M. McEnroe
Patrick F. McEvoy
Diane W. and Hue McGlown
Christine and Vincent J. McLoughlin
Laura Grant and Colleen K. Medinnus
Frances and Grant W. Melvin
Mary K. and Christopher P. Metzger
Avis Boutell and Lyman H. Miller
Sherrel A. Miller
Sharon Milner
Aviv Monarch
Elizabeth A. Moore
Ciro A. Morales, III
Michelle Morre-Padron
Beth L. Morris
Paula P. Mortensen
Dorothy H. Muyllaert
Kathy and Charles Nelson
Nancy C. Nelson
Ruth J. and Lawrence R. Nilmeier
William Nugent, Jr.
Gloria Principe and John L. O’Farrell
Anne O’Leary
Jean L. and Michael A. O’Leary
Erik L. Oliver
Eric G. Olson
Laura and Kevin O’Shea
Alicia and Christopher Owen
Marilyn C. Peairs
Evelyne and Douglas Pena
Eileen Pendley
Denise Mason and Melinda J. Pengel
Patricia S. and Stephen T. Pickford
Brian Pine
Susan Shankle and Paul Pittenger
Valerie S. and Eugene P. Plotkin
Susan M. Porter
Donna and Robert M. Potts
Barbara A. Powell
Susan E. and Gail Prickett
Elise and Julian Pritchard
Brian M. Quigley
Mary K. Raftery
Bonnie Rapley
Linda M. Waters and Jeffrey H. Reese
Lisa D. Reiss
Candace T. and George A. Richard
Richard P. Risinger
Gilberto Rivera
Terry and Robin Root
Lynette S. and John E. Rose
Margaret J. and Oscar A. Rosenbloom
Alexis P. and Michael D. Rubin
Fred M. Ruibal
Elizabeth F. and J. Stuart Russell
Saint Mary’s Catholic Church
Ramon Saldivar
Karen and Daniel L. Salzberg
Cyndi L. Sherman and Stephen I. Schleimer
Rita C. and Steven Schlosser
Janice and Stefan Schmitz
Toni Wisman and David A. Schwartz
Marilyn J. and John W. Schwartz
Elane O’Rourke and Bran Scott
Suzanne M. Schmidt and Eugene Segna
Jo Etta M. and James R. Segrue
Barbara C. and John E. Sequeira
Nancy L. and John B. Sharp
Patricia Schaffer and Gerard Shebar
Lisa M. and Timothy K. Sheeper
Betty and William Shelton
Roberta Shroyer
Kate S. and James Shuder
Deepesh Shulka
Betty and Robert Siemens
Theresa M. and Richard Simmons
Heidy Braverman and David Skinner
Darlean M. Slack
Carol L. and Hunt W. Small
Madelyn and Frank M. Smith
Susan E. and Peter Smith
Roger A. Smith
Rosemary Elliott-Snow and David L. Snow
Frankie M. Sokoff
Elizabeth M. Jones and Fermin Soriano
Roger J. Spagnoli
Elfriede Stahl
Sherry and Geoffrey Stern
Mary and Malcolm Stewart
Ian E. Stockdale
Jean B. and Terence P. Stone
Susan Strain
Rondee Striegel
Rosslyn P. and Charles P. Sullivan
Charlotte and Wallace M. Sutherland
Beverly J. and David A. Swanson
Megan Swift
Christina H. Waitzman and Michael J. Svihura
Brian K. Tan
Kathleen and Mike Tatarakis
Rose Angelo and Vernon Tegger
Betsy B. and Mark Templeton
Betty R. Thomas
Mary L. and Jeffrey A. Thomas
Patricia C. and Lewis J. Thomas
Lois A. and Ralph E. Thompson
Benjamin Throne
Nancy A. Toledo
Wendy J. and Randy S. Tomer
Tracy Tondro
Kristen M. Trojel
Elizabeth C. Trumbull
Gary Van Den Bergh
Valerie L. and Keith C. Vansickle
Penny L. and Benjamin L. Villanueva
Laurel Beecher and Kornelis A. Vissers
Judith C. and Erik Walberg
Vivian R. and Timothy J. Wallace
Rhiannon Wallstedt
Sheryl A. Walters
Jennifer and Steve Walton
Marion J. and Warren S. Wareham
Laura B. and Greg Weilert
David H. Weir
Michael Weiss
Mary and Conrad G. Welling
Winnie and James Welton
Westminster Presbyterian Church
Nelson C. Whynott
Carole Wunderlich and Steve L. Wilhelm
Barbara and James Wilky
Elsie M. and Robert E. Willhalm
Cynthia K. and James Williams
Alice T. and Gary C. Williams
Keith L. Wilson
Mozhdeh Khoraminezhad and Christopher K. Wong
Rosemary T. and Harry Wong
Whitney K. Wood
Barbara and John Woods
Words & Deeds
Rachel and Greg Wrenn
Eva T. and Edwin K. Wright
Lillian Wurzel
Kathleen C. and Nicholas A. Yatsko
Hella Schurmann and Joachim Zippel
Jeffrey Zolotar
M O N T H L Y H a r V E S T C L u B
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President
Deb NelsonSenior Vice President of Marketing & Alliances,
Technology Solutions Group - Hewlett-Packard Company
Vice President
Linda Asbury - President/CEO - San Mateo Area Chamber of Commerce
Secretary/Treasurer
Dick Svec - Senior Vice President - Aon Risk Services
Lou Alexander – San Jose Mercury News (retired)
Barbara Avery – Morgan Stanley (retired)John Clinton – San Mateo County Times
(retired)Rob DiNapoli - President and CEO - DiNapoli
Specialty FoodsKeith Flagler – Philips Semiconductor (retired) Carl Guardino - President and CEO - Silicon
Valley Leadership GroupMark Heyl - Vice President & Shareholder -
Hopkins & CarleyRita Holiday - Chair, Corporate Community
Relations Consortium - IntelChris Kite - Vice President Workplace
Resources & Global Risk Management – Cisco
Andrea Boscoe-McGhee - Manager, Wholesale Marketing - Wells Fargo Bank
Robert Morgan – Vice President of Mobile Media Entertainment – Rocket Mobile
Donna Morris - Vice President Global Talent Management, HR - Adobe
Joe Pert - Senior Manager - Basic American Foods
Mike Rebholtz – Partner - Grant Thornton LLPJay Strauss - Director of Business Operations
- Cisco SystemsJanet Wong – Partner - KPMG LLP
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SECOND HarVEST FOOD BaNK OF SaNTa CLara aND SaN MaTEO COuNTiES aNNuaL rEPOrT 2007-2008
Published by the Marketing and Communications Department on behalf of the Development Department, the 2007-2008 Annual Report is a record of financial giving to Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties. Its purpose is to express appreciation for those who have given to the Food Bank during the fiscal year July 1, 2007 – June 30, 2008. We have made a sincere effort to honor our donors by being accurate. Please accept our apologies for any errors or omissions and notify the Development Department at 1-866-234-3663 if we need to correct any errors.
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