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09-10annual

reportEnding Hunger in Crawford, Erie, Huron and Lorain Counties

To gather and

provide resources

to hunger-relief

agencies serving

individuals

and families in

Crawford, Erie,

Huron and Lorain

counties.

VisionSecond Harvest Food Bank of North

Central Ohio will be the leader in alleviat-

ing hunger and the elimination of its root

causes in our region. Through a dedicated

staff and board, Second Harvest will be

committed to our core responsibility to

collect and distribute resources through

a strong and viable network of non profit

member agencies.

With collaboration and on-going educa-

tion, Second Harvest will support and

strengthen those devoted to addressing

the issue of hunger while ensuring those at

risk have access to nutritious food and are

treated with dignity. Second Harvest will

be an exemplary steward of the resources

entrusted to us and serve our region with

compassion and integrity.

Mission

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staffJuliana Chase-MorefieldExecutive Director

Saberina BurkhammerDirector of Resources

Scott CiastonDirector of Operations

OPERATIONS STAFF:Lee ChorniakPhil Simulcik

DRIVERS:Bill Belcher Dick Schrenkel

Julie Cruz-BlairVolunteer Relations Coordinator

Joseph HrindaAgency Relations Coordinator

Dawn KinsleyCustomer Service Coordinator

Glen KubachRepack Coordinator

Marcia KubachOFAP Outreach Coordinator

Beverly LizanichAgency Relations Manager

Rod McGuireFood Resource Coordinator

Kacy PorterAdministrative Assistant

Becky WendtDevelopment Assistant

Past Year accoMPlishMents•Advocacy: Second Harvest worked on

the state and federal level to advocate

for increased federal funding for The

Emergency Food Assistance Program,

funded through the United States

Department of Agriculture and for fund-

ing on the state level for the Ohio Food

Program and Ohio Agriculture Clearance

Program.

•Financial Strength and Stability: Second Harvest continues to operate

with strength and stability with 97.7%

of expenses being program related.

•Sourcing the Food: For the fiscal year

ending March 31, 2010, Second Harvest

received 5,653,000 LBS of food and gro-

cery products for distribution, an increase

of 32% over the previous year.

•Community Support: Nearly 1,200 volun-

teers donated over 9,000 hours of service

to Second Harvest equal to having four

full-time staff helping to sort food dona-

tions, assisting in our offices and lending

time and talent to special events.

•Initiatives: Second Harvest worked with our

food pantry network to host farmer’s markets

bringing Ohio produce to families at-risk

for hunger. The program, funded through

the Ohio Agriculture Clearance Program,

provided 1.3 million pounds of produce.

Adele KozarCatholic Charities Diocese of Toledo

Timothy McNeillBettcher Industries

Mel MillerJanotta & Herner, Inc.

Thomas O’LearyCrawford County Department of Job & Family Services

James A. PetersReminger, L.P.A.

John PlutaInvacare Corp.

Gayle A. ReevesGayle A. Reeves, L.P.A.

Donna WilliamsLorain County Labor Agency

Gil VaughnBoys & Girls Club of Erie County

Matthew VishAtlas Steel Products, Co.

Board roster for fY2009PRESIDENT:Brian SooySooy+Co

VICE PRESIDENT:Michael GoodmanGoodman Advisors

SECRETARY:Patricia O’BrienThe Stocker Foundation

TREASURER:Timothy McNeillBettcher Industries

AT-LARGE:Jimmy DavisCommunity Representative (deceased)

Bernie Naber Jim Krugman

Martin DigbyFloyd Walker

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Meeting the need In the last fiscal year,

Second Harvest distributed

5,438,000 LBS of donated

food and grocery products

which supported hunger-

relief programs across

the region including food

pantries, soup kitchens,

emergency shelters, after-

school programs, BackPack

Programs and Kids Cafes.

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sourcing the food National Donations –

Feeding America –

513,586 LBS, 9%

Federal – The Emergency

Food Assistance Program /

USDA –

1,555,775 LBS, 27%

State – Ohio Food Program

& Ohio Agriculture Clearance

Program –

1,560,186 LBS, 28%

Local Donations –

1,016,335 LBS, 18%

Purchased Product –

633,542 LBS, 11%

Other Feeding America

Food Banks –

576,774 LBS, 7%

Facts: Local food and

grocery product donations

increased by 29 percent in

FY-2010.

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LorainCounty

HuronCounty

CrawfordCounty

ErieCounty

Huron County

Population

59,849

Total Persons in Poverty

8,199

Persons in Poverty, Under Age 18

20.6%

Second Harvest Agencies

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Second Harvest Distribution

1,172,776 LBS

Erie County

Population

76,963

Total Persons in Poverty

9,235

Persons in Poverty, Under Age 18

16.8%

Second Harvest Agencies

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Second Harvest Distribution

576,860 LBS

Lorain County

Population

305,707

Total Persons in Poverty

37,602

Persons in Poverty, Under Age 18

17.8%

Second Harvest Agencies

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Second Harvest Distribution

3,306,454 LBS

Crawford County

Population

43,043

Total Persons in Poverty

5,468

Persons in Poverty, Under Age 18

20.4%

Second Harvest Agencies

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Second Harvest Distribution

346,158 LBS

Information from the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Gordon Food Service

Grafton Correctional Institute

Guest Supply

Heinen’s-Avon

Hillandale Farms

Hillcrest Food Service Co.

Jenne Distributors

Kellogg Company

Kraft Biscuit

Kraft Foods, Inc.

Kroger Food Store-Sandusky

Kroger Food Store-Bucyrus

Land O’Lakes Inc.

Links Country Meats

Lorain County Fair

Lorain/Medina County Correctional Facility

Mama Jo Homestyle Pies

Millbrook Schwebels Baking Co.

North Coast Correction Facility

Nestle USA, Inc.

North Coast Specialty Foods

Nutrisystem

PACTIV Corp.

Penton’s Farm Market

Pepsico Beverages North

Pickering Hill Farms

Pierre Foods

POMI USA Inc

Poppee’s Popcorn Inc.

food donors Abbott Nutrition

ALDI-Amherst

ALDI-Elyria

ALDI-Sheffield Village

ALDI Sandusky

ALDI-North Ridgeville

ALDI-Norwalk

Americares

Bayer Corporation

Big Lots-Lorain

Bush Brothers & Co.

Chef’s Garden

Chemtron Corporation

Coca-Cola Bottling Co.

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

Conagra Consolidated

Conagra Foods

Cooper Farm

Costco

Custom Culinary

D & H Meats

Dannon Company Inc.

Dole

Farmers & Hunters Feed the Hungry

Frito Lay Inc.

Ft. Recovery Equity Inc.

General Mills Inc.

Giant Eagle Warehouse

Giant Eagle-Amherst

Giant Eagle-Avon Lake

Giant Eagle-Elyria

Giant Eagle-North Ridgeville

Giant Eagle-Sheffield

Giant Eagle-Sheffield Lake

Giant Eagle-Vermilion

Godiva Chocolatier Inc.

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Procter & Gamble

Quaker/Pepsico Beverages

Rotary First Harvest

S.C. Johnson

Sam’s Club-Sandusky

Sam’s Club-Sheffield Village

Schulze & Burch Biscuit Co.

Seneca Foods

Shurtape Technologies, Inc

Target-Amherst

Target-Avon

Target-Elyria

Target-Sandusky

The Dial Corp.

The Fremont Co.

Thome Farms

Toft Dairy Inc.

Tropicana Inc.

Tropicana Products, Inc.

Unilever Best Foods

Walgreens

Walmart-Bucyrus

Walmart-Elyria

Walmart-Norwalk

Walmart-Oberlin

Walmart-Sandusky

White Wave Foods

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MeMBer agencies

CRAWFORD COUNTY

Bucyrus Salvation Army

CAMP Crestline

Crestline Church of the Nazarene

Penecostal Tabernacle of Oceola

Prevailing Word Ministries

St. John Lutheran Church (New Washington)

ERIE COUNTY

American Red Cross Firelands

Boys & Girls Club Erie County

Care and Share

Christ Episcopal Church

Erie Residential Living

Grace United Methodist Church

Heartbeat of Sandusky

Kinship, Inc.

Lighthouse Assembly of God

Lighthouse Baptist Church

Master’s Hand Church of God

Milan Friends Church

NorthPointe Baptist Church

Sandusky Salvation Army

St. Mary’s Church Sandusky

United Church of Christ, Congregational

Vermilion Church of Christ

Volunteers of America

HURON COUNTY

Caring Community of Wakeman

Catholic Charities Diocese of Toledo

Faith Bible Church of Bellevue

Fish and Loaves

Harvest Baptist Temple

Kindernest Child Development Center

New London Salvation Army

North Fairfield United Methodist Church

Norwalk Alliance Church

Norwalk Area Food Bank, Inc.

Norwalk Salvation Army

Our Lady of Lourdes Church

Plymouth Shiloh Co-Op

Victory Baptist Church

Willard Area Food Bank

Willard Hope Center

United Hearts Life Mission Center

LORAIN COUNTY

American Red Cross

Amherst Church of Christ / We Care. We Share.

Amherst Church of the Nazarene

Asbury United Methodist Church

Avon Lake Community Resource Services

Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Lorain County

Boys & Girls Clubs of Lorain County

Broadway Assembly, Inc.

Catholic Charities

Christ Episcopal Church

Church of the Open Door

Church on the North Coast / Love Center Food Cupboard

Community United Methodist Church

Elyria Salvation Army

Elyria YWCA

Fairfield Christian Center of Worship & Praise Intl

Faith Ministries Christian Center

Family Promise of Lorain County

First Congregational United Church of Christ

First United Methodist Church of South Amherst

First United Presbyterian Church

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Good Shepherd Baptist Church

Grafton Salvation Army

Greater St. Matthew AME Church

Greater Victory Christian Ministries

Harrison Cultural Community Centre

Hospitality Center

Humility of Mary Housing, Inc.

Kipton Community Church

LaGrange Lions Community Foundation

Lake Breeze Church

LCADA, Inc.

Lorain County Aids Task Force

Lorain County Office on Aging

Lorain Lighthouse UMC

Lorain Salvation Army

Lutheran Presbyterian Cooperative Ministries

Neighborhood House Association

North Ridgeville Community Care

Mount Olivet Alliance Church

Mt. Nebo Primitive Baptist Church

Original Glorious Apostolic Church

Oberlin Community Services

Original Church of God

Our Lady Help of Christians

Our Lady Queen of Peace

Park Street Seventh-Day Adventist Church

Pathways Enrichment Center

Positive Education Program

Rust United Methodist Church

Save Our Children of Elyria

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton

St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Parish

St. John Lutheran Elyria

St. Jude Church

St. Mary’s Church Elyria

St. Mary’s Church Lorain

UMADAOP

United Hearts Life Mission Center

Vermilion Area Charities

Vine of Hope

Washington Avenue Christian Church

Well Help

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more foodless hunger9

VolunteersBarbara Acs

Dylan Bennett

Domingo Bernal

Andrea Bissett

Rafael Bonet

Louise Breese

Phillip (Mike) Brewer

Agnes Brezina

Ryan Brown

Bonnie Brunner

Katrina Bukovac

Grant Butler

Eddie Cardona

Bobbie Carlson

Justin Cirilo

Maxine Conibear

Harold Copperman

Barbara Crawford

Rhett Cross

Albert Cruz

Tessie Cruz

Colleen Davis

Lisa Donovan

Richard Donohue

Clifford Duff

Leona Elliott

Joshua Fleming

Samantha Flores

Renee Flowers

Lucas Flowers

Nate Fuller

Jonathan Fuller

Bill Galler

Joseph Geletka

Jerry Gertz

Jeanie Girman

Cindy Glowicki

Jon Haag

Adam Hall

Jim Harley

Kelly Harvey

David Hatcher

Kathy Henderson

Sabra Henke

Linda Holley

Joseph Hrinda

Bev Husar

Frances Iwanski

Susan Jagoda

Jake Kovacevic

John Kenny

Sharon Keppers

Alex Kleman

Jim Korode

Jeannette Kosakowski

Julie Kraker

Anne Kramer

Ashley Lange

Ben Lenz

Richard Mack

Jessica Massey

Tom McCartney

Donna McGuire

Christal McLaughlin

Faith McVey

Adrienne Mewes

Kathy Newcomb

Don Norenberg

Don Parker

Princeton Perry

Brenda Pertz

Chris Petek

Mathew Petek

Latosha Petty

Traute Reimer

Betty Schneider

Peg Schultz

Chris Severs

Garnett Shockey

Brittany Spicker

Ashley Spradling

Lawrence Syrowski

Brian Szczodrowski

Andrej Szollosy

Frank Szollosy

Alexis Torres

Bob Ulrich

Kathy Uszak

Pete Van Euwen

Gina Van Euwen

Brenda Warren

Al Wear

Gayle Webber

Wilma Weber

Casey West

Doug Wetzig

Sonia Williams

Jamarr Williams

Irv Williamson

Anna Wolf

Brittany Wood

Tiffany Wood

Jimmy Woods

Volunteer grouPsAdmiral King High School Key Club

Alliance Church Youth Group

Amherst Church of the Nazarene

Amherst Leo Club

Amherst Public Library

Arnco Corp.

Avon Lions Club

Bendix Commercial Vehicles Systems LLC

First United Methodist Church of Bellevue

Brookside High School Student Council

Brush Wellman

Burger King

Cargill Technology

CenturyLink

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Church of the Open Door

Community Foundation of Lorain Co. - Youth Advisory Group

Credo - Oberlin College Music Camp

Eat’n Park

Elyria High School

Emerson Network Power

EMH Regional Medical Center

Firelands High School

Girl Scouts Troop 50911

Grange Insurance

Henrietta United Methodist Church

Hunger Study Group

International Association of Administrative Professionals

Kendal at Oberlin

Key Bank

Lake Ridge Academy

Leadership Lorain County

Lorain County Community College

Lorain County Guidance Counselors

Lorain Lions Club

Murray Ridge Center

Nordson Corporation

North Coast Correctional Institution

North Olmsted High School

North Ridgeville High School Rotary Interact Club

Northwood Junior High School

Oberlin College

Open Door Christian Schools

Philippine American Association of Lorain County

Prince of Peace Church

Reminger Co. LPA

Retired Seniors Volunteer Program

Ridge Tool Company

Ross Environemntal Services

Tiffany Wood Bible Study

Tiger Club

Trinity Lutheran Church

U. S. Bank

United Parcel Service

Walmart

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stateMents of financial Position March 31, 2010 March 31, 2009Assets Cash & Cash Equivalents

Cash - Operating 850,201 846,096

Cash - Agency Funds 2 33,326

Grants Receivable 27,587 27,233

Accounts Receivable 47,441 10,152

Inventory 496,464 393,463

Investment in Marketable Securities 478,706 396,995

Endowment Funds Held by Third Party 60,516 46,313

Prepaid Expenses 991 9,649

Property and Equipment, Net 939,996 915,976

TOTAL ASSETS 2,901,904 2,679,203

Liabilities

Accounts Payable 4,960 25,733

Accrued Payroll and Payroll Taxes 917 578

Deferred Revenue 2 33,326

TOTAL LIABILITIES 5,879 59,637

Net Assets

Unrestricted

Unrestricted: General 2,557,567 2,275,662

Unrestricted: Board Designated 60,516 46,313

Temporarily Restricted 277,942 297,591

TOTAL NET ASSETS 2,896,025 2,619,566

Total Net Assets & Liabilities 2,901,904 2,679,203

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stateMents of actiVities and changes in net assets Year Ended 3.31.10

Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted TotalSupport

Government Grants & Contracts 0 117,359 117,359 Contributed Food 5,391,213 0 5,391,213 Contributions, Grants & Bequests 335,372 515,579 850,951 United Way 0 104,931 104,931 5,726,585 737,869 6,464,454

Revenue

Shared Maintenance Fees 96,213 0 96,213 Sales of Food Products 279,804 0 279,804 Endowment Funds Income 14,203 0 14,203 Conferences and Training 500 0 500 Interest and Investment Income 36,791 0 36,791 427,511 0 427,511

Net Assets Released from Restriction 757,518 (757,518) 0 6,911,614 (19,649) 6,891,965

Expenses

Program Services Food Distribution 6,463,483 0 6,463,483Support Services 0 Management & General 67,047 0 67,047 Fundraising 84,976 0 84,976 Total Expenses 6,615,506 0 6,615,506

Changes in Net Assets 296,108 (19,649) 276,459Net Assets, Beginning of Year 2,321,975 297,591 2,619,566

NET ASSETS, End of Year 2,618,083 277,942 2,896,025

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stateMents of actiVities and changes in net assets Year Ended 3.31.09

Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted TotalSupport

Government Grants & Contracts 0 70,651 70,651 Contributed Food 4,537,036 0 4,537,036 Contributions, Grants & Bequests 313,399 588,289 901,688 United Way 0 98,890 98,890 4,850,435 757,830 5,608,265

Revenue

Shared Maintenance Fees 98,673 0 98,673 Sales of Food Products 230,988 0 230,988 Endowment Funds Income (20,587) 0 (20,587)Conferences and Training 500 0 500 Interest and Investment Income (22,683) 0 (22,683) 286,891 0 286,891

Net Assets Released from Restriction 592,893 (592,893) 0 5,730,219 164,937 5,895,156

Expenses

Program Services Food Distribution 5,662,164 0 5,662,164 Support Services Management & General 71,262 0 71,262 Fundraising 91,284 0 91,284 Total Expenses 5,824,710 0 5,824,710

Changes in Net Assets (94,491) 164,937 70,446 Net Assets, Beginning of Year 2,416,466 132,654 2,549,120

NET ASSETS, End of Year 2,321,975 297,591 2,619,566

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MonetarY donorsSecond Harvest is able to help families at-risk for

hunger because of the generosity of our community.

We proudly have the support of over 1,700

individuals, organizations and corporations.

Over $100,000

United Way of Greater Lorain County

$50,000 - $99,999

Ms. Betty Powers

The Nord Family Foundation

The Nordson Corporation Foundation

$25,000 - $49,999

The Sandusky / Erie County Community Foundation

$10,000 - $24,999

Community West Foundation

Eric & Jane Nord Foundation

MAJIC Foundation

Burger King / Midwest R. Corporation

Mr. Henry C. Richards

The Sam S. and Rose Stein Foundation

$5,000 - $9,999

Employees of EMH Regional Medical Center

John C. Markey Charitable Fund

Sidney Frohman Foundation

Sooy+Co.

Wightman-Wieber Charitable Fund

$2,500 - $4,999

American Electric Power of Ohio

American Legion Post 118

Burgett Family Kokosing Foundation

Elyria City Schools

Emerson Network Power

First Place Bank

Food for Families

Geisel Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc.

Rob and Jeanie Girman

Michael and Lee Goodman

John and Janet Helmstetter

Kokosing Construction Company

Mr. & Mrs. John Lanigan

Ms. Margaret Mary Murray

Ohio Edison

The Pampered Chef

FACT:

1 out of 6 people

in our region received

food assistance

from one of Second

Harvest’s member

agencies, according

to Hunger in

America 2010.

Panera Bread Foundation

PartnerShip, LLC

Randolph J. & Estelle M. Dorn Foundation

Sam’s Club Foundation

Shurtech Brands, Inc.

Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church

$1,000 - $2,499

Alpha Engineering Corp.

Barnes Wendling, CPAs LLC

BJ’s Charitable Foundation

Mike and Barbara Bass

Ms. Judith Beebe

Mr. & Mrs. Fred Behm

Bennett Electric Inc.

Bettcher Industries

Betty Sutton for Congress

Senator Sherrod Brown

Mr. Hans Burkhardt

Cafaro Foundation

The Robert & Lori Campana Foundation

CenturyLink, Inc.

Community Foundation of Lorain County

Crane Fund for Widows and Children

Mr. & Mrs. William E. Cromling II

Ms. Linda Cunningham

Dr. & Mrs. Harinathrao Dacha

Ronald and Cheryl Davis

First Church in Oberlin

Food For Families

Gregory & Kathleen Freeh

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Goodman

Hipp Family Foundation

Invacare Corporation

Dr. Sonia L. King

Kokosing Materials Inc.

Mr. Gary Kornblith and Ms. Carol Lasser

Kroger Co.

Gregory and Susan Kruszka

Ms. Gloria Larson

Local 2000 U.A.W

Lorain City School District

Lorain County Medical Society Foundation

Lorain Metropolitan Housing Authority

Stephen and Michelle Lucas

Macy’s - Lorain

Macy’s Foundation

Mrs. Dee Martin

Doneen McDowell

Mrs. Lila McGinnis

Robert and Janet McMinn

Murray & Murray Foundation

Quentin and Mary Ann Nolan

The Jake Nolan Foundation

Norfolk Southern Corporation

Parker Hannifin Corp.

Ms. Gayle A. Reeves, L.P.A.

Ms. Gertrude Scanlan

Sodexho Foundation

St. Johns United Church

St. Peter Catholic Church

Bill and Louise Starbuck

Mr. Charles Stocker

United Polish Club

Wakeman Eagles Redcap Charity

Robert and Judith Weiss

Brian and Jessica Wells

Wickens, Herzer, Panza, Cook & Batista

$500 - $999

Mr. & Mrs. Ken Abkemeier

AL BFG GEON Retirees Club

Avon Lake License Bureau

Ms. Joanne Barrow

Bellevue Manufacturing Co.

Bendix Employees Club

Mr. David Borling

Martin and Catherine Boron

Mr. & Mrs. Vernie Buerkle

Cargill Incorporated

Catholic Healthcare Partners

Ms. Margaret Cawrse

Dr. & Mrs. Dustin Chase

Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Chase

Ms. Iris Clark

Comprehensive Health Care of Ohio, Inc.

Mr. & Mrs. John Corogin

Country Day School

John Dobney, O.D.

Mrs. Mary Ann Douthit

The Episcopal Church of the Reedemer

Erie County Bar Association

First Federal Savings & Loan Assoc.

First United Presbyterian Church

Gaymont Nursing Center

Mr. Lawrence Goodman

Mr. Ric Gudgeon

Honda Riders Club of America

Ms. Maxine Houck

Mr. Wayne Hudspath

Mrs. Louise Jakmas

John Paul Jones LLC

Mr. Robert Kaperak

Ms. Patricia Karres

Ronald and Annette Katona

Knights of Columbus

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Koch

Mrs. Adele Kozar

Jay and Betsy Kuhn

LaGrange Lions Community Foundation

Daniel and Carolyn Lawrence

Lorain 4700 Chapter

Lorain County Automotive Systems

Lorain National Bank

Mr. & Mrs. David Majesky

Ms. Stephanie Malanowski

Mrs. Mary Miller

Ms. Jean Miller

Charles and Michelle Murray

Mrs. Margaret Ann Murray

Mr. Michael T. Murray

NACSCORP, LLC.

National Philanthropic Trust

Newcomers & Friends Charitable Fund

Ms. Rosalie Nielsen

Benjamin G. and Jane Norton

The Norton Family Foundation

Ms. Elizabeth Park

Dr. Minal Patel

Peck & Peck Public Accountants, Inc.

Poggemeyer Design Group

Purple Marlin

Mr. Eugene Rietschlin

John and Suzanne Riley

Russell Real Estate Services

John and Gwen Rybarczyk

Ms. Jenny Scheidler

Schwebel Family Foundation

Ms. Christine Sonye

The Stocker Foundation

Kent and Trudy Sutton

The Colony Club

Dr. Paul Treuhaft

The Turco Foundation

United Way of Summit County

Visiting Nurse Association of Ohio

Ernest and Ruth Watts

Wolff Family Charitable Foundation

Mrs. Helen J. Woodward

Mr. Dennis Yanik

Ms. Molly Young

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