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Annual Report 2011–2012
Foodbank SA distributed 1.5 million kilograms of food with a retail value of $7 million, to over 600 welfare agencies, which assisted 140,000 people with enough food for 2.9 million meals.
Update of the End Hunger Campaign Power to End Hunger
Highlights 2011–2012
Last year Foodbank SA launched an End Hunger campaign aimed at ‘all people at all times having access to safe, affordable and nutritious food’.
Data collected from Foodbank SA agency customers by Deloitte Access Economics highlighted the growing needs of individuals and families for assistance with food requirements.
Their report showed:
Demand for food relief is rising. An increase in the number of individuals seeking food assistance is being experienced in almost 60% of agencies and across all welfare groups. 4 in 10 agencies reported constant demand while more than 1 in 5 agencies reported a 15% increase in demand over 2011.
It’s not who you think. Agencies are now providing food relief services to more low income households than unemployed households, while the percentage providing assistance to single parent families is also high. Some households with an income are still seeking help with their basic food requirements.
Food relief agencies are not able to meet demand. Over 80% of agencies reported not having enough food to meet potential demand. 5 in 10 agencies require at least 25% more food with almost 3 in 10 agencies requiring double the food.
Food is often the first step towards a longer term solution. Many agencies agree that food is a significant reason why people seek their services, and the provision of these services builds trust, enabling the agency to offer other services such as housing or education.
Foodbank SA is providing a valuable service to hunger relief agencies. Some 97% of agencies were satisfied in their evaluation of Foodbank SA’s service provision. However, there is more that Foodbank SA can do.
Port Adelaide Football Club got behind the End Hunger campaign in a major way in 2012:
+ they placed the campaign logo on the player’s guernseys;
+ hosted the campaign launch involving the Premier;
+ coordinated a citywide No Breakfast Friday fundraising event;
+ showcased the campaign at the game against Carlton; and
+ facilitated the Cans of Opportunity donation collection at the game.
The profile, energy and genuine commitment by the players to the campaign has resulted in tangible benefits enabling Foodbank SA to source, warehouse and distribute more food to our community.
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Annual Report 2011–2012
From Stephen Gerlach AM, Chairman of the Board
From Richard Pagliaro, Chief Executive Officer
The 2012 financial year was another busy and successful year with increases in the delivery of staple foods to those in need. Unfortunately the need continues to increase across South Australia and indeed Australia.
In 2012, Foodbank SA released its first national End Hunger Report which highlighted the increasing demand for emergency food relief.
During the year, the Board and Management undertook various actions to increase our professionalism, to improve our financial strength and implement actions to focus on greater marketing, fundraising and governance support to achieve our strategic objectives.
On behalf of the Board I thank all of the staff of Foodbank SA and our volunteers for the substantial efforts put in by them to the cause. They are a wonderful, talented and caring group of people.
Again we thank the Governor, Mr Kevin Scarce for his patronage and all of our donors and sponsors for their continued support, without which Foodbank SA could not exist.
In particular, the support for our work arising out of our new partnership with the Port Adelaide Football Club has been tremendous. We are committed to maximising the benefits for both Foodbank SA and the Port Adelaide Football Club arising from the partnership over the coming years.
Stephen Gerlach AM Chairman
The 2012 year continued the work of delivering food to over 600 community customers; including school breakfast programme operators, kitchens for the homeless, large and small welfare groups like Uniting Care, Anglicare, Salvation Army and St Vincent De Paul.
We strengthened our financial management with the employment of a financial manager, the introduction of a new computer system, and the Riverland Foodbank branch was completed.
Our first End Hunger Report points to an increase in the demand for food given the increasing costs in rent, utilities and groceries, with the working poor being the fastest growing cohort of people in need.
Our wonderful partnership with the Port Adelaide Football Club has built awareness of hunger in our community and the role that Foodbank SA plays in alleviating hunger. It has involved corporate partners in a new and exciting way and we are very grateful for their enormous effort in supporting and promoting this partnership.
We will continue to drive new food delivery projects with the goal of Ending Hunger by making nutritious food accessible and affordable for everyone. Surely an indicator that we live in a fair and just society.
I would like to thank the board for their ongoing efforts as well as all of our financial, food and pro-bono supporters without whose support Foodbank SA would not exist.
Richard Pagliaro Chief Executive Officer
Tim Clemow, Coordinator Staff & Volunteers Mid Murray Support Services (formerly CHIPS)
To everyone at Foodbank SA! Thank you so much for your great service throughout 2012. We’ve been privileged to be able to provide emergency food parcels to many deserving individuals, couples and families which we would not have been able to do without your help.
Todd Candy (Volunteer from Treasury Wine Estates)
The Foodbank experience was very touching for me, I love food and I feel for those that are doing it tough and not able to pay their way. It was extremely satisfying putting apples in a bag knowing that those apples would be eaten by someone that really needs it. A great organisation that needs more support so they can touch more people in need.
Employee Remuneration – Operating 37%
Food Procurement 28%
Other Expenses 11%
Depreciation 8%
Warehouse Operating Expenses 5%
Warehouse Rental and Outgoings 5%
Employees Remuneration – Administration 5%
Levies & Handling Fees 2%
Interest Paid 1%
At Foodbank SA we are very aware of the need for transparency and excellence in governance and financial management.
Our Board represents our involvement with the community, and it has always acted to ensure that the trust and reputation built by Foodbank SA is preserved. As a charity that supports over 600 charities, schools and other community services, and receives the support of so many donors, sponsors and volunteers, we believe this is essential.
Finances and Governance
Revenue and Expenditure
Staff: For the 2011–12 year there were 8 full time staff and 6 part time staff equalling 11 FTE employed over 4 sites – Adelaide (11 people), Mount Gambier (1 person), Riverland (1 person) and Whyalla (1 person).
For full audited results provided by PricewaterhouseCoopers, visit www.foodbanksa.com.au
Revenue ($2,019,930) Expenditure ($1,870,537)
Handling Fees – Operating Income 30%
Donations for Capital Purposes 20%
Christmas Hampers 19%
Sales – Staples 16%
Donations for Operating Purposes 12%
Bank Interest Received 1%
Miscellaneous Income 1%
Annual Agency Memberships 1%
Agency Delivery Charges 0%
Board Members
RolesFinance & Governance Committee
Relevant SkillsGovernance, Business Management, Finance & Administration, HR/People, Sales & Business Development
John Hood
RoleChairman
Relevant SkillsGovernance, Business Management, Finance & Administration, Not For Profit, HR/People, Sales & Business Development
Stephen Gerlach AM
RoleDeputy Chair
Relevant SkillsGovernance, Social Welfare/Health, Business Management, HR/People, Not For Profit, Government/Political
David Meldrum
RoleChairman of Finance Committee
Relevant SkillsGovernance, Business Management, Finance & Administration, Not For Profit, Food
Max Ormsby
RoleChief Executive Officer
Relevant SkillsBusiness Management, Technical Production Design, Sales & Business Development, Food
Richard Pagliaro
Relevant SkillsGovernance, Social Welfare/Health, Not For Profit, Marketing/Public Relations, Government/Political
Hon. Dean Brown AO
RolesDirector, Chairman of Operations & Food-sourcing Committee
Relevant SkillsGovernance, Business Management, Finance & Administration, HR/People, Sales & Business Development, Food
Ray Tanner
RolesOperations Committee Member, Chairman of Riverland Foodbank Committee
Relevant SkillsTechnical Production Design, Sales & Business Development
Brian Leckie
RoleMarketing Committee
Relevant SkillsNot For Profit, Marketing/Public Relations
Peter Joy
Relevant SkillsGovernance, Social Welfare/Health, Not For Profit, HR/People, Marketing/Public Relations, Government/Political
Simon Schrapel
The Foundation Programme – Sourcing of Key StaplesThese staple pantry foods provide immediate relief for those in need and underpins all of our work. Having a greater range of these foods in 2012 saw supply double from the previous year through targeted purchasing of required foods to complement food supplied through donations and collaborative supply initiatives.
Distribution Programmes
Our major distribution programme is to provide core staple foods to welfare and community groups that in turn deliver food to those in need. This is at the heart of our work and that which drives our endeavours.
“St Luke’s Church provides emergency food parcels to over 100 people per month. Many of these are socially disadvantaged, either transient, living in boarding houses or transient accommodation. We rely on Foodbank each week to provide a real service to those in need.” Shaun McGrath, St Luke’s Church
Support of Welfare and Community Groups
OBJECTIVE:
To provide as much healthy food as possible at the lowest possible cost
OBJECTIVE:
Have the below items available 95% of the time
OBJECTIVE:
That no child is hungry at the start of the school day
Children going to school hungry is not acceptable at Foodbank SA and this year saw us team up with Kickstart for Kids to start weekly deliveries of food to schools. Foodbank SA also partners with Red Cross to support food for their School Breakfast Programmes. In total we now support more than 100 schools with their SBP.
“No child goes to school hungry. Whether they have forgotten their food at home, or not enough was packed, or they are coming to school from situations of disadvantage, e.g. poverty, substance abuse, homelessness, etc.” Peter Dyer – Site Coordinator Good Beginnings, Elizabeth Grove Community Campus
School Breakfast Programmes (SBP)
OBJECTIVE:
Lift distribution of fruit and vegetables to 1 million kilograms by 2016
An estimated 20 million kgs of fruit and vegetables are left in the ground or on the tree because the specification is not quite right or there is no market demand. We aim to capture as much as possible of this wonderful resource for delivery at the lowest possible cost. In 2012 distribution increased by 30% during the year.
“Without the support of Foodbank we would not be able to give our clients the quality of life that we give them.” Jennifer Woodroffe, SA Support Services Inc.
Fruit and Vegetables
OBJECTIVE:
Continue dialogue with community leaders from country and indigenous areas to coordinate food distribution efforts on behalf of the needy in their communities
We have visited a number of indigenous communities and are developing ways for Foodbank SA to offer support to these communities over and above the food delivered to schools as part of our School Breakfast Programme deliveries. We are excited at the prospect of being part of community initiatives that create sustainable, low cost food security solutions.
“Our school is the most isolated in the community and your non-perishable goods are invaluable, thanks from the kids at Oak Valley Anangu School.” Bob Sim, Principal
Country and Indigenous
OBJECTIVE:
Maintain our 10,000 Christmas Hampers annually
Foodbank SA continues to provide great value Christmas Hampers that brought Christmas cheer to more than 20,000 people (an estimated 12,000 children) at a time when they are most likely to feel the opposite, without hope, love or a sense of being cared for.
“We delivered to people who had no money or food for Christmas on the day we delivered hampers. Many wept that someone cared.” Whyalla Baptist Church
Christmas Hampers
Dry Goods
Breakfast cerealBreadUHT milkPasta & pasta saucesCanned baked beans & spaghettiCanned tomatoesCanned meats & vegetablesCanned fruit Heat/eat meals (meat & vegies)SoupsRiceFishSugarSpreads (vegemite, jam, etc.)Tea and coffee Flour (SR & plain)Biscuits (sweet & savoury)
Chilled
CheeseMargarine/butterPackaged chicken Packaged red meatFresh milk
Fruit & Vegetables
PotatoesOnionsCarrotsGreensTomatoesOrangesApplesBananasStone fruit
Frozen
VegetablesChips/friesHeat/eat mealsMeat
Personal Hygiene
Toothpaste & brushesSoapHair shampoo & conditionerFemale hygieneNappiesToilet paper
Donors, Sponsors and VolunteersWithout the support of food, financial, in-kind donors and volunteers, Foodbank SA would not be able to provide the services that have become an integral part of our community. We would like to acknowledge and sincerely thank the following companies, individuals and organisations that are helping us to End Hunger. For a complete list please go to our website: www.foodbanksa.com.au
Food Donors
Adelaide Convention CentreAdelaide MushroomsAdelaide Pre-Release CentreAdelaide Produce Markets & WholesalersArnott’sBaiada PoultryBakers Delight BalfoursB.-d. Farm Paris CreekBeerenberg FarmBellis Fruit BarsBerri (Lion)BidvestBig W – Distribution CentreBundaberg BeverageCadbury Campbell’s Cash & CarryCaudo VineyardsCerebos FoodsCharming WatersChristie Tea
Coca-Cola AmatilColes SA Distribution CentreColes SupermarketsColgate-PalmoliveComit Farm AustraliaCopperpot Dips & PateCosta Agri-ExchangeFerrero AustraliaFleurieu Free Range EggsFonterra BrandsGeorge Weston FoodsGlobal Fresh ProduceGoodman FielderGumview Free Range EggsHaigh’s ChocolatesHarvey FreshHeinzHogwash Bend CitrusHome Ice-creamIGA MetcashInflight Logistic ServicesJMB Beverages
Johnson & JohnsonKellogg’sKimberly-Clark AustraliaKraft FoodsLa FamigliaLenswood Cold StoresLionManildra GroupMarathon FoodsMars FoodsMasterfoods of AustraliaMcCain Foods McGweriton OrganicsMedia PromotionsMenora FoodsMercorella GroupMercurio BrosMitani ProductsMontague FreshMulgowie Farming CompanyMurray GoulburnMushroom Centre
NestléNew Fresh Foods Nichol’s NutriciaOriental MerchantP&N BeveragesParmalatPacific SaltPacific West FoodsProcter & Gamble Product of DesireRinoldiR Lamattino & SonsSafcolSanitarium Health Food San RemoSara Lee SchweppesShe’s ApplesSigma PharmaceuticalsSimplot AustraliaSnackbrands
SPC ArdmonaSpring GullySugar AustraliaSunriceSunridge OrchardsSmith’s SnackfoodsTegel FoodsUncle Toby’sUnilever AustraliaValcorp Fine FoodsVenus CitrusVili’s Wendy’sWoolworths SA Distribution Centre Woolworths Supermarkets Yum RestaurantsZerella HoldingsZest
Financial & In-Kind Donors
ABC TransportAdelaide Zombie WalkAdvertiser NewspapersAdvertiser Sunday Mail FoundationAll Bugs Pest ControlAllstate CommunicationsAmcorANZ Bank Staff FoundationAustralian Football LeagueAustralian Hotels AssociationAustralian Postal InstituteB.J.T. ServicesBarry Maney & FamilyBarbara HardyBarry Maney GroupBayside Insurance BrokersBendigo BankBendigo Bank – GoodwoodCommunity BranchBerri Barmara CouncilBMD BrandsBronwyn RowettCampbell PageCathy PiconeCentrelink – Adelaide Call Centre StaffCGUChep AustraliaCity of MarionCity of Mt GambierCity of WhyallaCMV FoundationCMV Staff Charitable FoundationCollins Transport
Community Benefit SACoopers Brewery FoundationCPA Staff VolunteersCrown EquipmentCSIROCSLD.M. Aston & CoData # 3 and volunteersDatacomDept. of Families and Communities, Government of SADept. of Premier & Cabinet, Government of SADept. of Primary Industries & Regions SA, Government of SA (Riverland Sustainable Future’s Fund)District Council of GrantDistrict Council of Loxton WaikerieDM & A Millard Nominees Pty LtdDon BilneyElders Staff VolunteersEnvestraEuro RSCGExchange Printers, Mt GambierFinlaysons LawyersFire Safe ServicesFoodlandFreemasons Foundation SA & NTGeorge Weston FoodsGeorgian Financial ServicesGerry JongebloedGO ShelvingGraeme JohnsonGreen Triangle ElectronicsGS1
Harris Refrigerated TransportHarvey FoundationHSBC Staff VolunteersHylandfoxIGA MetcashIMX ResourcesIndependent Gaming CorporationInline OnlineInstrument Solutions AustraliaJeffries Food RecyclingJoan GlastonburyJohn Hodgson TransportJohnson Controls Staff VolunteersKelly & CoKen StaffordKevin Barry memorial giftKevin Killey PhotographicsKimberley-Clark Australia StaffVolunteersKiwanis Club of AthelstoneKraft Staff VolunteersL. TalbotLifestyles SALinfoxLions Clubs: Athelstone, Burnside, Charles Sturt, Woodville, Hindmarsh, Cleve District, Grange, Port Lincoln Inc, Prospect/Blair Athol, Richmond, Gambier City, Glenside, Meningie & Districts Inc, Millicent, Mt Gambier, Penola, Victor Harbour & Port Elliot IncLoscamM Hillstone – donationMandy Williams
Michael Krugar Building Company, BerriMichael SharpeMicrosoft and Staff VolunteersMorialta Trust IncMS & JA FeastMt Gambier Womens Work DepotMurray Pest Control – Adelaide, Riverland and WhyallaMyaddNAB Staff volunteersNetwork RescueNorthpoint ToyotaOffice National, Mt GambierArrium Mining WhyallaPAFC Outer Army IncPegasus Print GroupPenfold by Office ChoicePeter MahoneyPhoenix SocietyPIRSAPM Waters Pty LtdPoly-tech Industrial FlooringPort Adelaide Football ClubPwC and Staff volunteersQBE AustraliaQuest Whyalla PlayfordRand Refrigerated LogisticsRenmark Paringa CouncilRiverland Christian SchoolRotary Clubs: Adelaide, Blackwood, Eastwood, Holdfast Bay, Kidman Park, Largs Bay, Mt Gambier, Mt Gambier Lakes, Mt Gambier West, Whyalla, Whyalla Norrie
R&M Cleaning ServiceRotoractRydges HotelsSA Off Road Motorcycle Series – Motorcycle SASA Power NetworksSA Water PoloSanitariumScholz TransportSchweppes AustraliaScott Group of CompaniesSE Fire Extinguisher ServiceSerde IncSilvern Guardian Security ServicesSimplotSodexo Staff VolunteersSRC ConstructionsSteve Church & familyTecon AustraliaThe Border WatchThompson Security, Mt GambierToll Group and Toll PriorityTransfield ServicesUFS Chemist, Mt GambierVariety, The Children’s Charity SAVeolia Environmental ServicesVirgin BlueVisyViterra Ltd & Keryn SimonsWalkerWattle Range CouncilWestpac Staff VolunteersWiley & CoWin TelevisionZero Waste SA
Corporate Volunteers
ANZBendigo BankColesDaly InternationalData #3DeloitteDHL
EldersFoodlandGoodstart Early Learning CentresHealth PartnersIGA MetcashIMX ResourcesKelly & Co
Kimberly-ClarkKraft FoodsMicrosoftMorgan StanleyNABOraclePAFC
PricewaterhouseCoopersQBESA Power NetworksSA WaterSanitarium Health & Wellbeing AustraliaSodexo
St Johns Community CareTollTransfield ServicesTreasury Wine EstatesWalkerZero Waste