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With the support of a generous community, the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano continues to find ways to increase the services we provide to people in need. We made an incredible step forward this year with the implementation of the Community Produce Program. Thanks to a generous grant from John Muir Mt. Diablo Community Health Fund that enabled us to purchase a beverage truck that was customized to serve as a mobile distribuon vehicle for fresh produce. Aſter a six month pilot, we obtained a second vehicle from Kraſt Foods through our naonal organizaon Feeding America. The Community Produce Program now distributes fresh produce twice a month at over fiſty sites in Contra Costa and Solano counes. The benefits this program provides are incredible. People who visit the local distribuon sites and meet income guidelines take home 20-30 pounds of fresh produce. People are geng healthy food for their families they might not be able to afford otherwise. The variety is impressive with apples, oranges, sweet potatoes, onions, celery, melons and much more, delivered to neighborhoods that do not have easy access to fresh produce. We all know that it is healthier for people to eat fresh fruit and vegetables. When individuals call looking for food help, we can now refer them to a Community Produce Program site where they can get fresh produce within days. The Food Bank has made a major step forward with the Community Produce Program. I am grateful to the generous community that makes this possible. 2013 ANNUAL REPORT Ending hunger together Execuve Director Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano With your help, we were able to provide over 8 million pounds of fresh produce to people at risk of hunger in your community last year.

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With the support of a generous community, the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano continues to find ways to increase the services we provide to people in need. We made an incredible step forward this year with the implementation of the Community Produce Program. Thanks to a generous grant from John Muir Mt. Diablo Community Health Fund that enabled us to purchase a beverage truck that was customized to serve as a mobile distribution vehicle for fresh produce. After a six month pilot, we obtained a second vehicle from Kraft Foods through our national organization Feeding America. The Community Produce Program now distributes fresh produce twice a month at over fifty sites in Contra Costa and Solano counties.

The benefits this program provides are incredible. People who visit the local distribution sites and meet income guidelines take home 20-30 pounds of fresh produce. People are getting healthy food for their families they might not be able to afford otherwise. The variety is impressive with apples, oranges, sweet potatoes, onions, celery, melons and much more, delivered to neighborhoods that do not have easy access to fresh produce.

We all know that it is healthier for people to eat fresh fruit and vegetables. When individuals call looking for food help, we can now refer them to a Community Produce Program site where they can get fresh produce within days. The Food Bank has made a major step forward with the Community Produce Program. I am grateful to the generous community that makes this possible.

2013 AnnuAl RepoRt

Ending hunger together

Executive DirectorFood Bank of Contra Costa and Solano

With your help, we were able to provide over 8 million pounds of fresh produce to people at risk of hunger in your community last year.

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Our Programs

Food Assistance Program Each month, an average of 31,650 people receive bread, produce and USDA commodities at 29 distribution sites in Contra Costa and Solano counties through this program. Food bags contain canned fruit, canned vegetables, cereal, fruit juice, canned protein items, rice, beans and pasta. Participants’ income must not exceed income guidelines which are currently 150% of poverty or less than $2,944 a month for a family of four. Tailgate distributions from the back of a Food Bank truck occur at 12 locations once a month for two hours, with 19 food pantries administering the balance of the program, many of them making food available throughout the month to those in need.

Food for Children More than 1,245 low-income children, ages four and five, receive boxes of free food each month in nine cities in our distribution area. Many of these children are referred by WIC, but can also be referred by Child Start or other community-based organizations, and families can sign up without a referral if they come to the distribution site in their community with proof of the child’s age. This program provides a 25-30 pound box of shelf stable, nutritious food that has been selected to help meet the child’s dietary need for protein, iron and vitamins. Bread, fresh fruits and vegetables and milk are also provided.

Senior Food Program Over 3,300 low-income senior citizen households (more than 5,000 people) in Contra Costa and Solano counties are eligible to receive free groceries twice a month through a program administered by 280 senior volunteers at 26 distribution sites located in community centers, churches and senior centers. The canned goods, bread and produce they receive have a market value of approximately $50

per month. This supplemental food allows seniors to incorporate more fresh food into their diets and stretch their budgets to pay for rent, utilities, prescriptions and other necessities.

Extra Helpings People with chronic illness who meet the program criteria in Contra Costa County and who are enrolled in case management services through the County Health Department receive food twice a month at no cost. The clients receive a nutritious box full of canned foods and dry goods, a bag of fresh fruits, vegetables and bread, along with a gallon of milk at each distribution. The Extra Helpings Program clients are referred to the Food Bank by their case managers. This program offers home delivery service to those clients who are medically home-bound.

Farm 2 Kids The Food Bank started this program in 2007 in order to increase children’s access to fresh fruits and vegetables. It has since

become the Food Bank’s second largest direct distribution program. We partner with after school programs at schools in low-income areas in all eligible school districts in each county. Every week during the school year, over 9,000 children in 84 after school programs receive a 3-5 pound bag of produce to take home. Research shows increased consumption of a variety of fruits and vegetables over a lifetime reduces the risk of chronic disease. Our hope is to help low-income children establish healthy eating habits at an early age.

Remote Perishable Distributions To better serve the agencies that get food from the Food Bank, the Food Bank transports food in large tractor trailers to most regions of Contra Costa and Solano counties on a weekly basis. Agencies place food orders by fax or email, the food is palletized, and the agencies meet the truck in their community. Bread, dairy and produce are a significant part of each remote distribution. This remote distribution method allows the Food Bank to see agencies more frequently and enables agencies to receive larger quantities of food without having to devote their limited funds to maintaining a van or truck and covering transportation costs. They can also provide fresh, nutritious produce to their clients more frequently.

School PantriesStarted in 2010 our School Pantry program provides nutritious, nonperishable food items to students in need on an as-needed basis. Located on school grounds, the pantry enables high school students to access groceries to take home in a discreet manner and makes sure they get the fuel they need to succeed. The program currently serves five schools and at least 100 families a month.

Community Produce ProgramTwice per month, an average of 6,000 households visit one of 50 distribution sites in Contra Costa and Solano counties. Twenty pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables are given to individuals, families and seniors who earn less than 200% of the Federal Poverty Limit.

Generous community support makes it possible for the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano to provide food to approximately 149,000 people each month through direct service programs and a network of over 180 partner agencies. We distributed 18 million pounds of food last year; nearly half of that was fresh fruits and vegetables. This food provided over 14 million meals. Food Bank programs include:

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Food Pantries and Soup Kitchens Individuals and families experiencing difficulty in providing enough food for themselves through regular channels, such as grocery stores, can go to emergency food pantries for groceries or soup kitchens for hot meals. 91 pantries and eight soup kitchens receive food from the Food Bank. Together, they serve approximately 73,000 people each month. These organizations are usually run by volunteers whose concern for the less fortunate in their community motivates them to raise money and distribute food. They strive to provide nutritious, balanced meals and food baskets to the people they serve.

Other Agencies Nonprofit organizations who provide services to the needy, ill or infants are eligible to receive food from the Food Bank. Over 80 agencies offer residential programs, day programs or other services to 9,500 individuals. Children and adults with a variety of issues, from substance abuse to mental health to homelessness, can eat nutritious food as they participate in activities that will help them get back on their feet

CalFresh (formerly Food Stamp) Outreach About half of the people in California who are eligible to receive nutritional benefits from the government do not participate in CalFresh. This means that more people rely on food banks and food pantries for food than may be necessary. The Food Bank promotes the benefits of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, the federal name for CalFresh, to the people who come to food distributions and the nonprofit agencies that serve them. In partnership with Contra Costa and Solano counties, the Food Bank sponsors regular trainings called Facts and Myths of CalFresh and hosts quarterly luncheons where staff from community-based organizations can dialogue with county staff about their experiences referring people to county offices.

Nutrition Education The Food Bank recognizes that good health depends on good nutrition. Education is available to our clients and the volunteers who distribute food through community based organizations like food pantries and soup kitchens about the importance of eating fruits and vegetables, small servings and nutritionally balanced meals. Newsletters and Internet resources are available on nutrition and food safety. Recipes that include the fruits, vegetables, whole grains or dried bean products distributed through Food Bank programs and services are also provided. A nutrition educator conducts on-site nutrition lessons for clients; additionally, we partner with other community-based and county organizations to build effective collaborations that can share messages and help the community we serve learn more about healthy eating.

“The Community Produce Program is great because I can get things fresh – not just canned. When I eat fresh things, it not only helps me, it helps me to help others because I care for the elderly and need my strength. The Food Bank just makes things easier. I may have a job, but most people don’t understand that people in the lower income level still can’t afford some things.” - Sherry from Martinez

Doorstep Photography 2012

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Antioch Anka, Don Brown Shelter, CPP Antioch High School, CPP Antioch Middle School, F2K Belshaw Elementary, F2K Carmen Dragon Elementary, CPP Church of Jesus Christ of the LDS, RPD Fremont Elementary, F2K Golden Hills Mission Outreach, SFP Holy Rosary, CPP Jubilee Christian Center, CPP Kid’s Club at Bidwell High, CPP Kimball Elementary, F2K Marsh Elementary, F2K, CPP Mission Elementary, F2K, CPP The Salvation Army, FAP, EH, CPP Turner Elementary, F2K Veteran’s Hall, FAP, FFC

Baypoint Ambrose Center, FAP, FFC, CPP Bel Air Elementary, F2K Delta View Elementary, F2K First A.M.E. Church, SFP Rio Vista Elementary, F2K, CPP Riverview Middle School, F2K Shore Acres Elementary, F2K

Benicia Benicia Community Action Council, FAP

Brentwood Brentwood Senior Center, SFP Brentwood United Methodist Church, CPP Immaculate Heart of Mary, CPP Rejoyce Christian Center, EH St. Vincent de Paul of Contra Costa, FAP, FFC

Concord Cambridge Elementary, F2K, CPP Church of Jesus Christ of the LDS, RPD Church of the Nazarene, FAP, FFC, CPP El Dorado Middle School, F2K El Monte Elementary, F2K Glenbrook Middle School, F2K Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, SFP Holbrook Elementary, F2K La Clínica de la Raza, CPP Meadow Homes Elementary, F2K Monument Crisis Center, FAP, SFP Mt. Diablo High School, CPP, SCH Oak Grove Middle School, F2K Rainbow Community Center, EH, SFP St. Bonaventure’s, CPP St. Francis of Assisi, FAP Sun Terrace Elementary, F2K The Bridge Program, SCH The Salvation Army, FAP WIC: Concord, CPP Wren Elementary, F2K Ygnacio Valley Elementary, F2K

Dixon Anderson Elementary, F2K Cornerstone Church, FAP Dixon Family Services, SFP, CPP Gretchen Higgins Elementary, F2K

El Sobrante The Salvation Army, FAP, SFP

Fairfield Anna Kyle Elementary, F2K Cleo Gordon Elementary, F2K, CPP David Weir Elementary, F2K Fairview Elementary, F2K Fun on the Run, F2K Grange Middle School, F2K Parkway Plaza, FAP, SFP

Ruth E. Sheldon Elementary, F2K Salvation Army, CPP Seventh Day Adventist, FFC Solano County Health & Social Service, CPP St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, FAP, SFP Tolenas Elementary, F2K True Love Baptist Church, FAP, CPP

Hercules Hercules Senior Center, CPP

Martinez Boys and Girls Club of Martinez, FAP, SFP, CPP Laborer’s Local 324, CPP Las Juntas Elementary, CPP

Oakley The Commons, CPP Iron House Elementary, F2K Oakley Elementary, F2K St. Anthony’s Church, SFP

Pittsburg Buchanan Park, CPP Church of the Good Shepherd, SFP First Baptist Church Family Life Center, FAP, CPP Foothill Elementary, F2K Heights Elementary, F2K Highlands Elementary, F2K Los Medanos Elementary, F2K Marina Vista Elementary, F2K Parkside Elementary, F2K Pentecostals of the Bay Area, CPP Pittsburg City Park, CPP Solomon Temple, FAP, FFC, CPP St. Mark Baptist Church, SFP St. Vincent de Paul Contra Costa, EH Stoneman Elementary, F2K WIC: Pittsburg, CPP Willow Cove Elementary, F2K

Pleasant Hill Fair Oaks Elementary, F2K

Richmond Booker T. Anderson Community Center, SFP Cesar Chavez Elementary, F2K Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, RPD Coronado Elementary, F2K DeJean Middle School, F2K First Christian Church, EH Ford Elementary, F2K Grant Elementary, F2K Highland Elementary, F2K Independent Community Church, SFP Kennedy High School, CPP King Elementary, F2K Lincoln Elementary, F2K, SCH Living Hope Neighborhood Church, CPP NHNR Silver Circle Multicultural Senior Center, SFP Nystrom Elementary, F2K Parchester Community Center, SFP Peres Elementary, F2K Richmond Emergency Food Pantry, FAP Richmond Health Center, FFC Richmond High, SCH Shields-Reid Center, FAP, CPP Sojourner Truth Presbyterian Church, CPP Southside Church of Christ, FAP Verde Elementary, F2K Wilson Elementary, F2K WIC Richmond, CPP

The Food Bank provides direct distribution programs throughout our service area. We work in partnership with churches, community centers and after school programs. At many of these sites, volunteers distribute food after a Food Bank truck delivers it and at others, the Food Bank truck stays and Food Bank staff work with volunteers to distribute the food.

FAP: Food Assistance ProgramFFC: Food for ChildrenSFP: Senior Food ProgramEH: Extra HelpingsRPD: Remote Perishable

DistributionF2K: Farm 2 KidsCPP: Community Produce ProgramSCH: School Pantry Program

Direct Distribution Programs

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FAP: Food Assistance ProgramFFC: Food for ChildrenSFP: Senior Food ProgramEH: Extra HelpingsRPD: Remote Perishable

DistributionF2K: Farm 2 KidsCPP: Community Produce ProgramSCH: School Pantry Program

Rio Vista Lighthouse Ministries, CPP Rio Vista Community Services, SFP, FAP

Rodeo Bayo Vista Head Start, FAP Parker House, SFP Rodeo Hills Elementary, F2K

San Pablo Bayview Elementary, F2K Davis Park, FAP, CPP Dover Elementary, F2K Downer Elementary, F2K Helms Middle School, F2K Lake Elementary, F2K Montalvin Manor Elementary, F2K Riverside Elementary, F2K Rock Harbor Christian Fellowship, SFP

Suisun City Crystal Middle School, F2K Root Elementary, F2K Salvation Army- KROC Center, CPP Suisun Elementary, F2K

Vacaville Boys & Girls Club at Trower, CPP Epiphany Episcopal Church, SFP Eugene Padan Elementary, F2K Fairmont Elementary, F2K First Baptist of Vacaville, FAP Hemlock Elementary, F2K Mariposa Center, CPP Markham Elementary, F2K St. Mary’s Church, RPD St. Paul’s Outreach, FAP Vacaville Storehouse, FFC

Vallejo Beverly Hills Elementary, F2K Church on the Hill, FAP Dan Mini Elementary, F2K Emmanuel Temple, CPP Federal Terrace Elementary, F2K First Baptist Church of Vallejo, RPD Franklin Middle School, F2K Good Samaritan Missionary Baptist Church, FAP Highland Elementary, F2K Johnston Cooper Elementary, F2K Lincoln Elementary, F2K Loma Vista Elementary, F2K Mare Island Elementary, F2K Napa Solano Child Start, FFC Norman King Center, SFP North Vallejo Community Center, FAP Patterson Elementary, F2K People’s High School, CPP Redwood Shores, SFP Solano County Health & Social Services, CPP Solano Middle, F2K, CPP Steffan Manor Elementary, F2K The Salvation Army, FAP Vallejo Community Center, SFP Vallejo High, SCH, CPP Widenmann Elementary, F2K

Walnut Creek St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, FAP Walnut Creek United Methodist Church, SFP

Photo by Doorstep Photography 2012

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2010 Financial DonorsMember Agencies

Agencies Serving ChildrenAim High Child Care: Brentwood (6)*Bay Area Crisis Nursery: Concord (2)Bay Point Community Foundation:

Bay PointBoys & Girls Club of Martinez:

MartinezContra Costa Youth Continuum: Richmond (2), El SobranteContra Costa Interfaith: Bay Point,

Pleasant Hill, PittsburgDianne Adair Day Care: Concord

(5), Pleasant Hill (2), Walnut Creek, Pittsburg

First Baptist Headstart: Pittsburg (5), Antioch

Interfaith Council: Fairfield, SuisunLove a Child Mission: Bay PointParadise Adolescent: San Ramon (2)Richmond PAL: RichmondRYSE: RichmondShelter Inc.: MartinezSTS Academy: PittsburgUjima Family Recovery Services:

Martinez, San Pablo, Hercules, Pittsburg, Richmond

Volunteer Services: Pleasant Hill, Richmond

Wee Care Child Ctr.: BrentwoodYMCA of the Eastbay: Richmond (2),

El Cerrito, PinoleYouth & Family Services: Vallejo (3)Youth Homes: Lafayette, Pleasant

Hill, Concord (3)

Agencies Serving Families11st Baptist Church Family Life Center: Pittsburg (2)Alpha and Omega COGIC: PittsburgAmador St. Hope Center: VallejoAMF Food Closet: AntiochAntioch COGIC: VallejoAppian Way SDA Church: El

SobranteBay Area Rescue Mission: RichmondBeacon Light SDA: RichmondBenicia C.A.C.: BeniciaBethel Island Baptist Church:

Bethel IslandBridgeway Cornerstone Church:

VallejoCalvary Community Church: VallejoCatholic Social Services: VallejoCentral City Ministries: RichmondChrist Community Church of the Nazarene: ConcordChrist the King Church: Pleasant

HillChurch on the Hill : VallejoDixon Family Services: DixonEmmanuel Arms: VallejoEBALDC: Richmond, San Pablo

Fairfield C.A.C.: FairfieldFairfield City Church: FairfieldFairfield SDA Church: FairfieldFaith Bible Church: VallejoFamily Worship Center:

Brentwood (2)First Baptist of Fairfield: FairfieldFirst Baptist of Vallejo: VallejoFriendship Miss. Baptist Church:

VallejoGood Samaritan Missionary Baptist:

VallejoGrace Bible Fellowship Church:

AntiochGreater Faith Missionary Baptist Church PittsburgGreater Richmond Interfaith Project Souper Center: RichmondHarvest Time Church: BrentwoodHillcrest Congregational Church:

Pleasant HillHoly Rosary Church: AntiochImmaculate Heart: BrentwoodJubilee Christian Center: AntiochKings Chapel: AntiochLife Changing Reality: FairfieldLight Ministries: AntiochLiving Hope Church: RichmondLoaves & Fishes: Martinez, Oakley,

Antioch, Bay Point, Pittsburg, Walnut Creek

McGlothen Temple COGIC: Richmond

Mercy Housing: PittsburgMission Solano: Fairfield (2)Monterey Apartments: RichmondMonument Crisis Center: ConcordMt. Calvary Baptist Church: FairfieldNew Covenant: Bethel IslandNew Gethsemane COGIC: RichmondNorth Bay Foursquare Church:

VallejoNorth Creek Church: Walnut CreekNorth Richmond Missionary Baptist Church: RichmondNorthwest County Share Manna Basket: PinoleParkhaven: ConcordPentecostals of the Bay Area:

PittsburgPICES: PittsburgPittsburg SDA Church: PittsburgPittsburg United Methodist Church: PittsburgPleasant Hill SDA Church: Pleasant

HillPower For Living Ministries:

BrentwoodProvidence Care: San PabloQueen of All Saints: ConcordQueen of the World: Bay Point

Rejoyce Christian Center: Brentwood

Richmond Emergency Food Pantry: RichmondRio Vista Community Services: Rio

VistaRockville Presbyterian Fellowship: FairfieldSalvation Army: Antioch, Concord,

El Sobrante, Fairfield, Vallejo, Vacaville

Second Baptist Church: MartinezSHARE: ConcordShelter Inc.: MartinezSojourner Truth Presbyterian Church: RichmondSt. Anne Conf. : ByronSt. Basil Conference: VallejoSt. Bonaventure’s Church: ConcordSt. Callistus: El SobranteSt. Catherine: MartinezSt. David’s Pantry: RichmondSt. Dominic’s Conference-: BeniciaSt. Francis of Assisi: ConcordSt. Jerome Catholic Church: El

CerritoSt. Mark’s Lutheran Church:

FairfieldSt. Mary’s Parish Food Locker: VacavilleSt. Mary’s Parish: Walnut CreekSt. Paul’s Outreach: VacavilleSt. Paul’s Episcopal Church: BeniciaSt. Stephen CME Church: FairfieldSt. Vincent de Paul Contra Costa:

Pittsburg, BrentwoodSt. Vincent de Paul Food Locker:DixonSuisun-Fairfield Congregational Church: Suisun CityTrue Fellowship Baptist: RichmondTrue Love Baptist Church: FairfieldUnion Baptist Church: VallejoVacaville First Baptist Church:

VacavilleVacaville Storehouse: VacavilleVallejo SDA Church: VallejoVillage Community Resource Center: BrentwoodVisions Christian Center: AntiochWalnut Creek Church of Christ: Walnut CreekWest Pittsburg Community Church:

Bay Point

Agencies Serving Special Populations

A G Health Care: Brentwood (2), Walnut Creek

Anka Mental Health: Concord (3), Antioch, Fairfield (3), Vallejo, Richmond, San Pablo, Martinez

Archway Recovery: FairfieldAvalon Group Home: Oakley (5),

BrentwoodBiBett: Clayton, Pittsburg, Concord

(2), Vallejo, Martinez (2)Caminar: Fairfield , Vallejo (2)Children In Need of Hugs:

Fairfield (2)Contra Costa ARC: Pittsburg (2),

Concord (2), Richmond, OakleyEarly Childhodd MHP: RichmondE Bay-Dev. Disabled: Concord (4)St. Paul’s Church: Walnut CreekGenesis House: VallejoHope Haven Transitional: Vallejo House of Acts: Vallejo (4)Kemet House: El Sobrante,

Richmond, San PabloKind Hearts Food Pantry (RCC): ConcordLas Trampas School: Concord,

Walnut Creek (3) Living Grace: Concord, LafayetteNeighborhood House of North Richmond: Richmond Opportunity Junction: AntiochParents & Providers Partnering: AntiochParker Home: PittsburgRecovery Management: Concord (6)Respite Inn: ConcordRubicon: Richmond, San Pablo, El

CerritoSafeQuest Solano: VallejoSTAND! Against Domestic Violence: Concord (2), AntiochThreshold Residential Facility:

VallejoWellness & Recovery Center: Concord, Richmond, Pittsburg

Agencies Serving the Elderly

Casa Nova Mobile Park: FairfieldConcord Senior Citizens Club:

Concord Neighborhood House of North Richmond Silver Circle: Richmond

*Number in parenthesis indicates multiple locations.

The Food Bank partners with other community-based organizations in Contra Costa and Solano counties to ensure that all populations in all geographic areas of our two counties are served. Partners include soup kitchens, emergency food pantries, group homes, and child and senior care facilities, to name a few.

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When most people think of hunger relief efforts, they think of serving in a soup kitchen, making a corporate or individual donation, or organizing a food drive. All these activities are critical in the fight against hunger, but advocating for public policy is the second prong of hunger relief efforts, and its role is equally important.Federal nutrition programs such as CalFresh (formerly Food Stamps), National School Lunch Program, and WIC (Women, Infants and Children) were established by Congress and supported by efforts from hunger advocates. Without these broad-scale national programs, hunger-relief organizations like the Food Bank would not be able to meet the needs of the many hungry people in their communities.Here are some recent food-policy victories:This past year, Governor Brown signed AB 191 into law. AB 191 will make it easier for households that qualify for MediCal to also qualify for CalFresh. This change comes at the right time as more families will become eligible for MediCal when the Affordable Care Act goes into effect in January 2014.We are very proud of this smart policy that links food to healthcare and strengthens the safety net in California while so many other states are slashing it. We couldn’t have done this without our community advocates.

Education

Advocacy

The Food Bank uses theatre as an educational tool by sponsoring a series of free, live performances about hunger in America.

Entitled Hungry, the 40-minute play written by award-winning playwright, Patricia Loughrey, tells the story of Eric, a typical middle school student, whose family has suffered a loss of income. Without enough money for food, Eric takes some heroic measures to help. Using music and drama, Eric’s journey will engage and inspire students as they learn about the problem of hunger in our community and how it affects them.

The performances carry a powerful message about hunger issues to over 4,000 students, teachers and parents each season. Interest continues to grow for this timely topic. We invite you to find out more about having this play come to your school.

Advocating for public policy is the second prong of hunger-relief efforts, and its role is equally important to providing emergency food assistance.

6th graders at Pine Hollow Middle School learned that you can’t always tell who is hungry.

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Volunteers are an essential part of the Food Bank’s daily operations. In our offices, warehouse sorting areas, at direct distributions, helping with outreach and advocacy, collecting food, and fundraising at events are just some of the ways volunteers help. Our Board members and Ambassadors who represent us in the community are all volunteers. Direct distributions, like the new Community Produce Program or our Food Assistance Program, cannot operate without volunteers. The volunteers who are part of our Senior Food Program volunteer by bagging the groceries making this a “for seniors by seniors” program. Because people care we are able to help our neighbors in need.

VolunteersBecause of our volunteers, we are able to continue providing food to families, seniors and individuals in need throughout Contra Costa and Solano counties

Clockwise from top left - Senior Food Program volunteers, Boy Scouts volunteer and hold food drives, KRAFT and Safeway volunteers in Fairfield

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Using Your Gifts Efficiently96 cents of every $1 goes directly to food programs

We are proud to announce that Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano has earned its fifth consecutive 4-star rating from Charity Navigator - an honor that is given to only the top 4% of charities nationwide!

Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Ending 6/30/13 Ending 6/30/12

Support And RevenuesSupport: Donations And GrantsCorporations $ 1,396,351 $ 940,693

Organizational 119,431 166,956

Individuals 5,064,337 5,540,674

Foundation grants 1,351,176 983,481

Government grants 847,702 882,400

TOTAL DONATIONS AND GRANTS $ 8,778,997 $ 8,514,204

RevenuesFood sales to other agencies $ 719,211 $ 674,063

Agency service fee 213,414 182,826

Interest earned & Investment earnings 58,261 23,058

Rental income 122,043 118,490

Discounts earned and other 129,997 105,525

TOTAL REVENUES $ 1,242,926 $ 1,103,962

TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE $ 10,021,923 $ 9,618,166

ExpensesPrograms and services $ 7,275,695 $ 6,305,822

Management and general expenses 462,160 434,694

Public relations and fundraising 1,575,154 1,384,545

TOTAL EXPENSES $ 9,313,009 $ 8,125,061

Excess Income (Deficit Expenditures) before valuation of donated food $ 708,914 $ 1,493,105

Revenues — Donated food received* $ 41,641,295 $ 39,594,257

Expenses — Donated food distributed* (40,406,640) (39,759,300)

Depreciation Expense (497,150) (460,213)

Excess Income (Deficit Expenditures), after valuation of donated food and Depreciation $ 1,446,419 $ 867,849

*The value of Donated Food (Received = Revenues, Distributed = Expenses) is reflected on Financial Statements. Audited Financial Statements are available upon request.

Financials

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Special Group Food Drives & Events

Food Drive/Event Monetary Donation Food DonationABC7 Share Your Holiday $7,704 597 pounds

ABC7 Thanksgiving Meals $39,819

Ale Industries $500

American Compensation Services $935

Blue Devils Bingo $25,066

Bowles & Verna Holiday Party $850

Brazen Racing Turkey Trot $2,501 1,925 pounds

Brinderson Holiday Party $2,393

California State Prison - Solano $1,500

CAPA - Nutcracker Cares $3,688 99 pounds

ClubSport Spin Class fundraiser $870

Contra Costa County Fair 6,896 pounds

Contra Costa Realtors In Motion $5,050

County Connection 1,130 pounds

Country Club Cleaners $3,135 1,346 pounds

Curves $2,530 1,857 pounds

Dick and Kristin Hansen’s Christmas Party $830

The Exchange Club of Pinole Hercules - Crab Feed $500

Fentons Charity Sundae $2,130 46 pounds

Fit 2 The Core $640

Food from the Bar, Contra Costa $63,868 1,000 pounds

Forma Gym Turkey Trot $5,000 412 pounds

FREEBIRDS Gourmet Burritos $1,878

Garaventa Co. Go Paperless $2,312

Gourmet East Bay $3,890

The Habit $1,379

Harvest House Fundraiser $1,600

Jeans for Beans $1,711

KCRA Kids Can 18,754 pounds

KFOG Live from the Archives $44,534

KIDFEST (Concord) 5,630 pounds

Knights of Columbus, St. Joan of Arc Crab Feed $5,500

Leftover Thrift Shop fundraiser $1,000

Macy’s Bag Hunger $9,769 953 pounds

Manor Care Casino Royale Fundraiser $2,035

Merry Mixers $1,028

Messiah Sings $4,331

National Association of Letter Carriers 183,308* pounds

NBC Bay Area $9,503 22,904 pounds

Neighborhood Food Project 11,428 pounds

Orinda Golf Tournament $2,000

Pampered Chef $7,360

Patricia Caruso Fundraiser $585

Pick-N-Pull Racing $4,437

Pleasant Hill Community Service Day 3,820 pounds

Ready or Not Improv $696

Refinery Run $22,459 4,629 pounds

Round Hill Swim a Thon $17,330.00

Safeway Help Us End Hunger 133,096 pounds

Scouting for Food 116,287 pounds

Throughout the year the Food Bank benefits from many wonderful food drives and events thanks to our generous community. Below are the events that raised over 1,000 pounds of food or over $500. Unfortunately, space prohibits us from listing all of our generous donors, but we are deeply appreciative of all that we are given.

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Food Drive/Event Monetary Donation Food DonationSouper Bowl of Caring $6,282 2,020 pounds

Tesoro/Concord High School Halloween $2162 10,256 pounds

Thanksgiving Day Football $925

Umigo Racing (Race to the Holidays) $1,200

Vacaville Jets Youth Hockey Organization $2,605

Walnut Creek Community Service Day 2,778 pounds

Walnut Festival 1,192 pounds

Weight Watchers $412 4,023 pounds

Western States Petroleum Association $3,420

Whole Foods Grab & Give Program $20,095 33,440 pounds

Whole Foods Nickels for Nonprofits (Lafayette) $1,545

Winterhawk Winery $502 39 pounds

Community Food Drives Monetary Donation Food DonationApple Hill $375 2,290 pounds

Beacon Ridge 766 pounds

Blackhawk $27,386 11,453 pounds

Brickyard Landing $385 800 pounds

Crow Canyon $2,423 2,337 pounds

Diablo $2,833 1,625 pounds

Magee Ranch $658 1,636 pounds

Rancho Solano 2,321 pounds

Rossmoor $23,456 11,576 pounds

Round Hill $4,747 2,447 pounds

Stonegate/Stonebridge/Livorna Road $4,570 1,188 pounds

Whitegate/Bryan Ranch $2,525 2,289 pounds

*Dollars have been converted to pounds.

A food drive at Peace Lutheran Church in Danville and House Representative Eric Swalwellassisiting with a large food drive at the San Ramon Valley Islamic Center.

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AAAAcalanes High SchoolAce Charter SchoolAT&T San RamonB. Gale Wilson SchoolBank of AmericaBay Medic AmbulanceBay Medical ManagementBenicia High SchoolBishop Ranch/Sunset DevelopmentBoy Scout Eagle Scout ProjectsBoy ScoutsBrenden TheatersBrown & CaldwellBurton Valley Elementary California High SchoolCalifornia Maritime AcademyCampolindo High SchoolCharlotte Wood Middle SchoolChevron – ConcordChevron – San RamonCity of El Cerrito RecyclingCity of Pleasant HillClayton Post OfficeCommunity Presbyterian Church,

DanvilleConcord ChevroletConcord High SchoolConcord Mobile Home ParkCongregation B’nai ShalomCongregation B’nai TikvahContra Costa ElectricContra Costa Water DistrictCounty ConnectionCurvesCVS Store – Benicia CVS Store – Business Center Drive,

FairfieldCVS Store - Lafayette

Dallas Ranch Middle SchoolDanville Congregational ChurchDel Rey SchoolDhyanyoga CentersDiablo Valley CollegeDiablo View Middle SchoolDOE Joint Genome InstituteDougherty Valley High SchoolEast Bay FellowshipEllerhorst ElementaryFairfield High SchoolFairfield-Suisun Adult SchoolFitness 19 San RamonFranklin Middle SchoolGiovanni’s ProduceGirl Scout – Diablo Day CampGirl ScoutsGolden West Middle SchoolGrant Elementary SchoolGreen Valley Middle SchoolGrocery Outlet - ConcordHannah Ranch ElementaryHappy Valley Elementary SchoolHeald CollegeHercules High SchoolHercules Middle SchoolHeritage High SchoolHoly Spirit SchoolIron Horse Middle SchoolISEC, Inc.JanssenJoaquin Moraga IntermediateJohn Muir Medical CentersKaiser PermanenteKeller Williams RealtyKensington Hilltop ElementaryKIDFESTLafayette Elementary SchoolLafayette United Methodist Church

Little Bridges Child Care CenterLive Oak ElementaryLos Perales SchoolMark MiglioreMeher SchoolMi Pueblo Food CentersMission Elementary SchoolMonte Vista High SchoolMontevideo Elementary SchoolMoraga Post OfficeMt. Diablo Elementary SchoolMurwood Elementary SchoolNavlet’sNew Vistas Christian SchoolOakwood Athletic Club Old Republic TitlePanera Bread Parkside Elementary SchoolPG&E San RamonPine Hollow Middle SchoolPine Valley Middle SchoolPittsburg High SchoolPleasant Hill Middle SchoolQuail Run ElementaryRancho Medanos Jr. High SchoolRodriguez High SchoolSafeway StoresSam Yeto Satellite Campus San Ramon Senior CenterSan Ramon Valley Islamic CenterSan Ramon Valley United Methodist

ChurchScandia ElementarySeven Hills SchoolShBoom Night ClubShell Ridge Community ChurchSmall World ParkSocial Security AdministrationSprouts Farmers Market

St. Patrick-St. Vincent High SchoolStanley Middle SchoolState of California – Richmond Tabernacle SchoolTemple IsaiahTesoro RefineryThe Dorris-Eaton SchoolTolenas Elementary SchoolTrader Joe’sTranspac Imports, Inc.Travis Air Force BaseTravis Credit UnionTristar Risk ManagemntUnderground Construction Vacaville Chamber of CommerceVanden High SchoolVeterans Administration Outpatient

Clinics Vietnam Legacy VeteransVista San Ramon HOAWalgreens – West Contra Costa

County WalmartWalnut Acres Elementary SchoolWalnut FestivalWalnut Heights ElementaryWaypointe Christian FellowshipWeight WatchersWells Fargo BankWhole Foods Market – Lafayette Whole Foods Market – San RamonWhole Foods Market – Walnut CreekWindemere Ranch Middle SchoolWindermere Lynne French RealtorsYMCA Pleasant Hill

*Over 1,000 pounds

Food Drives*

Local Food Donors†

Bimbo Bakeries (Oroweat, Entenmann’s)Brown Cow YogurtClorox (Hidden Valley Ranch)Coca ColaCONAGRACOSTCOCrow Canyon GardensCVSDel Monte ResearchDiablo Foods, LafayetteDwelley Farms, BrentwoodFrog Hollow Farms, BrentwoodGalaxy Desserts, RichmondHarvest House, ConcordHayes Distributing

International DelicaciesKelloggs Kraft FoodsMinute Maid Division of Coca ColaNabiscoPeet’s Coffee and TeaPepsi ColaPepperidge FarmsProcter & GambleS. C. JohnsonSafeway StoresSafeway SupplySam’s ClubSave Mart Distribution CenterSnapple Beverage

StarbucksSunnyside Farms DairyTarget StoresTotal VendingTrader Joe’sTyson FoodsWalmartWhole Foods

†1,000+ pounds

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Buy-A-Bag

Contra Costa County Employees$101,514.72

Solano County Employees$27,539.54

$5,000 to $10,000Calpine

$1,000 to $4,999Club Sport San RamonDelta Diablo Sanitation DistrictDiablo Valley Federal Credit Union

Pacific Service Credit UnionWestern Federal Credit Union

$500 to $999I.B.E.W. Local 302Muir Orthopedic SpecialistsValhalla Elementary School

Buy-A-Bags are colorful die cut (paper) bags of food or Christmas ornaments that, for a financial donation of your choice, donors write their name on then display in their office, business or classroom.

In-kind Donors

ABC7/KGOAlaska AirlinesBill’s Chairs For AffairsBJ’s Restaurant and BrewhouseBroadway PlazaCBS5/KPIX-TVCoca-Cola of BeniciaCONWAY ExpressCurtis DesignsDiablo MagazineEnglund’s Café & CateringEsses ProductionFar West Sanitation and StorageFast Frame, Walnut Creek

Fentons CreameryForbes Mill Steak HouseFoster-Wheeler, Martinez FoundationFuji Food Products, Inc.Guy EricksonGV CellarsHoward ChinJB ServicesLeslie StilesLindsay OlivesMare Island Historic Foundation IncMarriott Walnut CreekMichael Merrill Design Studios

Mitzi HuertasNancy NiemeyerNBC Bay AreaPeet’s Coffee & TeaQuality Systems Company, PittsburgRaffie Agojo, Just A Simple CupcakeRecology VallejoThe Ridge TahoeRobert ReynoldsRound Hill Country ClubRSC Equipment RentalSafeway Inc.Safeway LogisticsSave Mart Logistics

Shell Oil Products USSouthwest AirlinesSur La TableTesoro Golden Eagle RefineryThor Doors & Construction, ConcordTrader Joe’s, ConcordTreasury Wine EstatesUmigo Indoor Kart RacingVallejo Disposal, VallejoWalker’s Auto Body & Fleet Repair,

ConcordWhole Foods Market Walnut CreekWinterhawk Winery

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Pledge Donors

John and Barbara AhlquistRichard AllenCynthia BairdJohn and Michelle BarnabaSteve Basegio and Guillerma SebastianDann BearsonJessica BeerbaumCheryl BellClaude and Carol BenedixNel BenningshofKlaus and Cheryl BerknerMargaret BerryGeorge and Harriet BlackmoreRuth BlakeneyElizabeth BlaubachPatricia and Nancy BlumeCatherine BorjonWayne Brockman and Kathleen HarrisonLienard and Constance BrownMaureen and Tris BrownPatricia BrownJerry and Betty BryantJanet BurdickR.E. and Barbara BurkhardtJacque BurrisJoshlyn Camba De AlaLarry CarbineCathy CarsonJames and Patricia CaseySam and Betty CataniaRev. Ricardo ChavezCharles and Susan ChristensenCesare and Shannon CiattiMary ClagettDavid and Lanice ClarkRobert ClarkJanet CooperJoan CostelloBruce CoweeKen and Aldene CroswellL. Evan CusterBarbara DahlRobert and Catherine DaileyAndrew DavidArati De La RoziereThomas DeanDale Della RosaElizabeth DiPietroJoseph and Darlene DiehlAnn DiemerRobert, Jr. and Kristin DonovanGlenn and Sheree DrummondCheryl EiselmanMartha ElleJudith EllisenSue EsteyRichard FaheyDavid Fendel and Julie BowersGeoffrey FinkFishkin & Slatter, LLPCraige FlaterWilliam and Kathleen GageMarla GelpiDavid and Debbie GeorgeKaren GingrichMary GingrichErik Granlund

James and Barbara GrantDonald and Melinda GroomNathan Haese and Susan WollowitzKathleen HallockCharles Hargrove and Amy WillatsJackie HarrisPaul and Naomi HarrisScott and Claudia HeinThe Webostad FirmVirginia HewgleyDouglass and Kathleen HiebErnest and Bettejean HillEdward and Loren HoeftMark and Jean HolmstedtCarl and Orene HopkinsKevin and Heather HsiehRodolfo and Mary Jacuzzi

Jim and Christa JahnckeCarol JamesMildred JamesRonald and Karen JangKaren JarrellAlma JohnsonCarol JonesCarin KaplanRobert Kattenburg and Jill McFaddenValerie KayeWilliam and Claire KennerleyJohn and Karen KerseyGeorge and Jean KigerThomas and Tilma KirkJohn and Jean KnoxCharles Kopp and Susan SchapiroSteve Kowaleski and Renee BlanchardRose LaymonWalter and Catherine LoewDerek and Suzanne LofquistPaul and Carol LouRobert and Hanell LumleyRon and Sally LustigBonnie MackenzieDennis Maio and Sloane Thomas

The Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano gratefully acknowledges the financial support of individuals and businesses who have committed to monthly or quarterly gifts during 2012.

Karen MartinKathryn MartinsenRichard MasonJohn Mattheson and Marian WoodardGeorge and Elaine McClellanTimothy McClintick and Maureen McCaffertyRichard and Lorrie McCurdyDominic and Eileen McNaughtonKennneth and Alma MeineckeGeoffrey and Linda MillerAlana MonacoDeborah MontanezReg and Jan MonteyneWilliam and Tracy MorrisJames Morrison and Dan Tussey

Shereen MotarjemiRandall and Mary NelsonSharon NoteboomSusan ObayashiCharles and Marie O’BrienLisa OlsenDenise OnetoPhyllis O’SheaHardscratch PressThomas PetersCharles and Cynthia PetersenMerry PhillipsDaniel PinkelFred and Carolyn PoetzschJames Polk and Barbara HudsonGwendolyn PrestonTom and Laura Ann RamseyGeorge and Brigitte RandleKent RegalAlfred and Eda ReganTracey RenteriaVernon and Judith RezendesJeffrey and Susan RideoutThomas and Sharon RingRobert and Rosemary RiosRobert Ristad and Linda CladerMark and Claire Roberts

Lino RodriguesMatthew and Yvonne RogersThomas RogersEllen RosenbluthMaia SalloutiStuart and Sonia SapadinKatherine SasekRichard and Nanthwan SayersWilliam and Nanette SchneiderSally SchultzeJanet SchunkShirley SchwartzIrwin and Carol ScottDouglas and Marta SenzMargaret ShifferJo Ann ShipherdWinnie Shy

Richard SilbertDr. Russell and Patricia SilversteinWilliam and Deborah SimmonsPaul and Janet SimonsJohn and Jean SimutisMichael and Christine SloanCaitlin SlyLarry SlyNicole SmithJoel Sokolsky and Michelle GersonFred and Phyllis StaninClaudia StarksStone & AssociatesJoel Summerhill and Gloria CannonDeborah SuslowOlga Terrazas, PhDLarry and Carol Lee TesslerSharon ThomasHelen ThorneNancy ThorntonTittmann AssociatesRonald ToombsPhillip and Melody Trapp

Marion TrentmanDiablo Acupuncture and Pain Control, Inc.Sarah TurnerJohn and Bonita TurpinFrederick Uhlman and Rachel WestlakeNancy VerrierLisa VillarrealAnn WagnerRuth WaiteJeanie WakelandCharles and Michelle WallsJohn and Christine WeaverMichael Weiss and Sharon NovakDavid WenrichBret WickhamEllen WidessRalph and Cheryl WolffKendall WrightMichael and Diana YamauchiGregory and Meredyth YoungRobert YoungKim Man Yu and Sandra Wong

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$25,000 and UpAquarius EnterprisesBayTree FundBlue Devils Bingo HallRobert and Diane ButlerChevron HumankindChevron USASkip and Mary CressmanFeeding AmericaFit 2 The CoreJohn Muir/Mt. Diablo Community Healthcare FundKaiser Permanente Diablo AreaKaiser Permanente Napa-Solano AreaKP FinancialKraft FoodsLos Medanos Community Healthcare DistrictM.A.C. AIDS FundMount Diablo Health Care DistrictNeuschwander Family Trust Pacific Service Federal Credit UnionPeet’s Coffee and Tea, Inc.Avraham and Nancy RasSan Francisco ChronicleSan Francisco FoundationKnuKnudson Family Trust Tesoro Golden Eagle RefineryThomas J. Long FoundationWal-Mart FoundationWayne and Gladys Valley Foundation Fred WenzelWoods Manor CorporationY & H Soda Foundation

$10,000 - $24,999AAA Community Safety FundAT&T Services, IncBank of America Charitable FoundationBasic American FoodsAlice & Robert Bridges FoundationJohn and Donna Warnken-BrillCalpine/Gilroy Egy Ctr, LLCCar Donation ServicesCoit Family FoundationCommunity Safety FoundationComyns, Smith, McCleary & Deaver, LLPPatricia CondellWilliam and Susa CooperCharles and Linda De HontEast Bay Community FoundationFiredoll FoundationGenentechGeorge H. Sandy FoundationHilltop FoundationAnn Hogland and Rosemary SpawnJames and Laura HulburdJustice, Justice FoundationKerry Knoch

Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryMay and Stanley Smith Charitable TrustMAZON: A Jewish Response to HungerMetropolitan Arts PartnershipStanley and Madonna SwetePacific Gas and ElectricRandall and Cynthia PondMarian RothS.H. Cowell FoundationSanders Dickinson FoundationWilliam and Martha SheatsShell Oil Products USThe James Irvine FoundationWilliam and Judith TimkenGayle B. UilkemaValero Benicia RefineryWells Fargo FoundationStephen and Margaret Wilcox

$5,000 - $9,999David and Kay AakerAdelante Capital ManagementDean Ahlberg and Judith FayeAir Products & Chemicals, Inc.Alan King and CompanyRichard AllenApplied MaterialsArcher NorrisBank of America Foundation Matching GiftsHoward Bulos and Linda TedjakuMary BurchillStephen Burr and Sandra PattersonCarpenter’s Local #152Cameron and Patricia CarringtonContra Costa ElectricContra Costa Realtors in MotionMark Coppejans and Lauren HewittCharles DaggsTom and Marty DeJongheAllen DempsterEbay Inc. PACLaurie EderDonald EngleRoger and Jane FeusierFidelity Charitable Gift FundKenneth FishbachRichard and Margaret ForsterIrene and Charles Guntz FundMary Elizabeth HawkDaniel and Fay HungerfordBryce Ikeda and Kristine SoorianInsurance Industry Charitable Foundation, Inc.International Business Machines CorporationDr. Theodore and Mary KlothKnights of Columbus, St. Joan of Arc Council 9206

Lafayette-Orinda Presbyterian ChurchLytton Rancheria of CaliforniaMacy’s FoundationMechanics BankMi Pueblo Food CenterMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramGreg and Amy MitchellGenevieve NygaardPaul and Joanne OsburnRutherford and Laura PascalMark and Cathy PembertonPerloff Family FoundationPhillips 66Daniel PinkelRichard QuadeJoseph and Susan RaphelR-ComputerRyder Family FoundationSan Ramon Valley Kiwanis FoundationSave Mart SupermarketsSchwab Charitable FundMark and Cecile SeboltHoward and Joyce ShaoShartsis Friese LLPHoward and Claire SpencerSt. Anselm’s Episcopal ChurchSutter HealthTemple Isaiah of Contra Costa CountyThe Cameron FoundationThe Lerner Family Supporting OrganizationGottfried and Janet TittigerBlake and Wendy TolandTWANDA FoundationThomas and Cathy TysonJim and Pam Van HeuitRaymond and Lois VeronteJeffrey and Karen VeselyPeter and Katherine WallaceBill and Sandy WarehouseWells Fargo FoundationWestAmerica BancorporationWestern Federal Credit UnionAnna WolfRobert Young and Wendy Kraft

$1,000 - $4,999AAA Northern California, Nevada, & UtahG. Paul AbelsonFrank and Sheila AcojidoFrank and Loren AcunaClifford and Ann AdamsAliene AdamsonCatherine AdcockAetna Foundation Giving CampaignCeasar AlbertJoel and Barbara AlbertJames and Beverly Albertson

Zoe AlexanderAlexander & Baldwin FoundationAll Bay Vehicle DonationsBarbara Allcox and Mary Ann ParinsGlen AllenJamerson and Ginny AllenPaul and Maureen AllinsonVern and Betty AltonGerald and Wendi AlvesAmerican Compensation ServiceMichael Anciaux and Wendy WolfeBeth AndersenMark Anderson and Margie WilliamsBlaine Anderson and Mark HennighDr. Gregory and Judith AndersonNils AndersonSharon AndersonAnita Bottari Bookkeeping ServiceRayce and Martha AnselmoApple Matching Gifts ProgramDonald Arbitblit and Jill SuttieArk FoundationRollin ArmerWilliam ArmstrongAndrew AshRobert and Stacy AshbyAssociation of PhysiciansAT&T Community Giving ProgramAT&T Management Services, Inc.AT&T PioneersAxis Consulting EngineersAudy and Helen BaackCraig and Sheryl BacharachDavid and Sophie BacherElaine BaderBank of America United Way CampaignBank of the West Employee Giving ProgramRobert, Sr. and Marilyn BarhamJohn and Michelle BarnabaThomas and Kathryn BartleyJohn and Candace BassJohn BatesJohn and Leslie BatsonJohn and Zuzana BaumanJim BaxterKristine BaylessWilliam and Nancy BaylissRobert Earl Beard, Jr. and Monica KochannyBryan BeattyBeaulieu VineyardColette BeckerJessica BeerbaumMichele BeithValerie BelchSamuel and Karen BelerWalter and Barbara BellRicki BellClaude and Carol BenedixHenry BennerJeffrey and Barbara BennettDevorah Ben-ZeevBruce and Monica BercovichRichard and Lynn BergquistGil and Ann BerkeleyKlaus and Cheryl BerknerMichael and Karen BernsteinKarl and Mary BeutnerLeNore BezzeridesBigge Crane and Rigging Co.

The Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano gratefully acknowledges the financial support of all our generous contributors. Individuals, foundations, governments, business, civic and religious organizations that made gifts of $500 or more are listed below. We thank all of you who give so generously each year and make it possible for us to continue providing food to people in need.

Financial Donors

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Anthony and Angela BilichEric BillingsBingham McCutchenDaniel and Margaret BirkhaeuserLawrence and Janet BlackGeorge and Harriet BlackmoreRonald and Phyllis BlickensderferPaula BlizzardWilliam and Linda BodnarJanine BoehmGary and Susan Wendt-BogearDavid BonnevilleEdwin and Connie BookSeverin Borenstein and Margaret StewartRobert and Elizabeth BowlesJohn BraatenRobert and Joanne BradfordJudith BradfordWalter and Joy BradishFrank and Lorraine BradyRobert and Julianne BramsonWayne Brazil and Rebeca ByrnesCharles and Antoinette BreckenridgeBrinderson Engineers and ContractorsDonald and Linda BrittJay Broadwell and Marjorie MadonneTodd BrockSpencer and Tracy BrogRichard and Maria BrownLaura BrownMary Ellen Browning Memorial TrustEdward and M. BrunoJerry and Betty BryantJames and Kathleen BryskiBuchman Provine Brothers Smith, LLPRachel BuerkleBetty BuginasWilliam and Suzette BurdtCarl BurnsMichael and Kathy ButalaCarolyn ButlerBrendan and Krinstina ByrneC.F. Brennan & CompanySarah CahillGeorge CalhounCalifornia Academy of Performing Arts, Inc.California Healthcare FoundationTimothy and Kathleen CallahanLinda CamanioCameron and June Baird FoundationDonald and Kerri CampbellRichard and Pauline CanovaRalph and Pamela CantuCapital Advantage Inc.Capital Group Companies Charitable FoundationLarry CarbineDaniel and Allyn CarlStephanie and John CaronnaPaula CarrellTimothy CarterLarry and Linda CarterJose Casteellanos and Carmen CortezCastlewood Baptist ChurchCatholic Relief ServicesPaul and Carol CauseyRavi and Celeste ChalasaniSusan ChamberlinDennis and Chih-Hsia Chao

F. Allen and Kathleen ChapmanPaul and Heidi ChaseKenneth and Barbara CherryTom ChowaniecKate ChristensenMarilyn ChristensonChubb & Son, Inc.Leonard and Brenda CiprianoCity of PittsburgKent and Nancy ClancyPaul and Denise ClancyClaremont Business Group, Inc.David and Lanice ClarkCarl and Eufemia ClausenClayton Valley Presbyterian ChurchClif Bar CompanyClub Sport of San RamonVictoria Coad and Sandra DouglassGerald and Dorothy CoilChristopher and Carly ColaoSusan Colligan, Ph.D.Comco Electric, Inc.Community Health CharitiesConco CompaniesConcord Disposal ServiceKarrie ConnorsMichael ContinoContra Costa Battery ServiceContra Costa Water DistrictRobert Contreras and Carolyn ZeissCaroline ConwayLawrence CooneyAlice CooperSteven and Lynn CorbinNorman and Kathleen CorreiaDave and Connie CostaJoan CostelloCotchett, Pitre and McCarthy, LLPCountry Club CleanersJames CountrymanRonald and Betty CourtneyRobert and Donna CovertBruce CoweeJoseph and Judy CraigLloyd CrennaLeighton and Patricia CressmanWilliam and Sandra CrisafulliDonald CuffelRobert CulinAnn Marie CullenJames Cunha and Patricia BattersbySteven Cuny and Jean TimkenDrs. Jeffrey and Nancy CurtisD A Financial Group Mangement Company, Inc.David and Tracy DachsElizabeth DaleyJohn and Rosemary DanielDanville Congregational ChurchDarden FoundationRobert DarnellDavid Goodman CPA, Inc.Brad and Carol DavisDell and Janet DavisDwight and Glee Ann DavisMichael and Karen De LeonDon and Michelle DeSmidtDealey, Renton & AssociatesGary and Meredith DeckerJohn DeemingRichard and Letitia Deibert

Tom and Laurie DelaneyDell Employee Giving ProgramDelta Dental Plan of CaliforniaSarah DelunaAnita DemmonPaul and Charline DeutschmanDiablo - East Bay MagazineDiablo Acupuncture and Pain Control, Inc.Hope DickJames Dinning and Deanna AndersonDivision of Adult Operations - California Medical FacilityRajiv and Rashmi DixitJohn and Sally DohertyJavad and Marilyn DollaFred and Susan DoneckerWilliam and Elba DonnellyRobert, Jr. and Kristin DonovanKenneth and Muriel DorkingHarold and Diane DortonDow Chemical U.S.A.Patrick and Susan DowlingEdward Downer, IIIJoseph DownesPeter and Martha DragovichCharles and Marilyn DreyfussDSA WHC PhysiciansMary DubitzkyAlex DuffCurtis and Phyllis DugganMichael and Chryl DumasDavid and Cynthia DurantCarol DwyerDeborah DyerAlfred EamesShirley EbbePhilippe and Jacqueline EberhardBrent and Kathleen EcholsBetty EdwardsBill and Nancy EdwardsElancoFrancelia EldridgeJoe EleccionUna EliasJames ElyHarry Englebright and Evelyn SomjenEquity Residential FoundationAllen Ergo and Maureen SheaGuy and Marilyn EricksonJames ErnstHazel EshlemanVirginia and Kathleen EstesStephen EvansExcellent Packaging & SupplyFairfield Presbyterian ChurchDr. Christopher and Allison FarnitanoBarbara FarnsworthBennett FeinermanFeinstein Family FundFentons CreameryFredrick and Marian FerranteAlfred and Janet FerreiraSaul and Paulette FersterRobert and Donna FieldsJack and Marjorie FischerFishkin & Slatter, LLPJohn and Concetta FitzgeraldLawrence and Nancy FitzgeraldRosalee Fleck

Dale and Jerry FlemingJames and Jessica FlemingMatthew Foehr and Jane BeattyLester FoleyWilliam and Nancy FongForde Mazzola Associates, Inc.John and Ann FornoffSusan ForsytheNanna-Lea FoxGeorge and Janice FrancisEdward and Susanne FrangerDiane FreemanRichard and Nancy FreitasHoward FriedmanMark and Caroline FriedmannGail FritschleFrozen & Refrigerated Food CouncilMark and Georgia FujikawaGary and Carolyn FulcherVirginia FullartonFurber SawMark and Carol FurlongMary FurstPaul and Deirdre GabbardRobert GalloRichard GaltonJoseph and Olive GambettaGaraventa Enterprises / SEG TruckingLinda GarciaLee and Rose GaubertPatrick Geddes and Ivy LessnerCarl Gellert and Celia Berta Gellert FoundationGenentech GivingstationGenOnMary GerardBarton and Patricia GilbertWinnifred GinKaren GingrichRobert and Susan GisserGive Something Back Inc.Mary GladishA. N. and E. R. GlazerClement and Nancy GlynnGoddard FoundationJeff and Roxanne CogginRobert Goldberg and Phyllis SmithGolden 1 Federal Credit UnionSalvador and Patricia GonzalesDouglas GoodmanStephen and Alice GoodmanRichard and Joanne GoodrichBobbie GoodwinGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramMark and Susan GordonScott and Vicki GordonJean GordonNancy GorethJoan GorrellDennis and Janet GovanKathy GrabillGrace Presbyterian ChurchCarolyn GradwohlRaymond and Ann GrafRichard and Karen GrahamJo Ann GranzellaJames GrayAndrew GreenKen and Erica GregoryRichard GrinsteadSteven and Christine Griset

Financial DonorsFinancial Donors

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Julie GrishamAnne GrodinDavid and Gemma GrossiGrosvenor USA LimitedKenneth and Jennifer GrullonAnn GuthrieGWF Power SystemsHabit Restaurant, LLCNathan Haese and Susan WollowitzChristie HakimWendy HaltonMary Ann HalvorsonSuzanne Smith-HammerliSamuel and Maryo HammondsHans and Carmen HansenD. Carl and Donna HansonRichard Harland and Marietta DunawayPat and Gretchen HarperDudley HarrelsonRichard and Tommie HarringtonPaul and Naomi HarrisWanda HarrisRebecca HarrisRussell and Kathryn HarrisSteven and Eleanor HarrisCharlotte HarrissCynthia HarveyJames HattumJanuth K. HayashiRandall HayesJohn Hayman and Nicola LongmuirJames HaynesBarbara and Katherine HeardJoseph HearstMichael Heathman and Yolanda IrigonJohn and Diane HeimHelix and Associates, Inc.Eric HelsleyHermann Financial Services, Inc.Paul HermensEsther Herrick and M. Colleen CrookGregory HerveyJeffrey and Rachel HessHFS ConsultantsGary HigginsCharles HillErnest and Bettejean HillRonald and Iris HillmanJeffrey and Kristine HineCarle and Takeo HiraharaPaul and Linda HolmesMark and Jean HolmstedtBrantley and Bonnie HoltLucinda HopewellHorace Dawson FoundationKevin and Peggy HornbuckleGreg HornerDennis and Susan HouranyElizabeth HowardTimothy Howe and Scott WohlgemuthTzu-Heng HsuWilliam and Katherine HuckinsCharles and Marjorie HullAlvan and Jo HutchkoRichard and Marie ImesJohn and Debbie InglisMichael Inouye and Kathleen CookIntuit FoundationRachel Irelan

Matt and Margaret JacobsonPaul and Deborah JansenImogene Jessup and Suzanne KromerEdwin and Christy JoeColin and Allison JohnsAlma JohnsonMark and Juliet JohnsonRoger and Sandra JohnsonChris and Melissa Stafford JonesMarvin JonesWilliam and Beverley JonesSally JordanElaine JosephianDavid and Myke-Elise JuddJustGive.Org, American Express Donation SiteWilliam and Theresa KaarKaiser Permanente – East Bay AreaKaiser Permanente - Walnut CreekKaiser Permanente Community Giving CampaignMegan KangailMarc and Marilyn KaplanElizabeth KarplusThomas and Susan KeaneEdward and Karen KeeganJack and Jean KeelerKenneth Keeler and Susan SavageKevin and Cassandra KeeshanLarry and Beverly KegelJoyce KellyDavid and Margo KellyBallinger Kemp and Calista HintzGeorge and Bonnie KennedyJohn and Marilyn KennedyTim Kieschnick and Wendy FieringKiewit Power Constructions Co.Killer Eye KandyKenneth and Patricia KingKiwanis Club of Moraga ValleyMarie KlaverRonald KnappThomas and Jahanna KnightRichard and Eunice KnowlesDavid KnutsonBarbl KochJerry KochSusan KoesterStephen and Karen KostkaAlfred and Barbara KrogerKropa RealtyDr. John and Mary KrouseRichard and Alice KulkaThomas KunzL.C. AssociatesMarvin LafayetteLafayette Service LeagueGloria LairdKevin and Claudine LallyLamorinda Sunrise Endowment Fund, Inc.John LamotteNorman and Karen LancasterFirmin and Rose LapointeBernard and Leslee LarnerPaul and Katie LarsenPaul and Vivien LarsonLas Lomas High SchoolJack and Jennifer LaSalleJames Lastoskie and Charlotte Chang

Law Office of Esther HerreraLaw Office of Jonathan M. BrandLaw Offices of Frankel & Goldware, LLPJames and Sharon LawrenceFrederick and Elizabeth LaynSara LazarkisHarold, Jr. and Judith LeachDennis and Anna LeeLeftovers Thrift ShopLegacy Risk and Insurance Services, LLCDouglas and Sandra LeichPhillip and Kathleen LemosFrank and Harlean L’EngleTimothy Lennon and Wai-Ping LeeMarjorie LesageLeslie LessengerMarti LevadaLouella LeverizaLevi Strauss FoundationChellie LewisRobert Lewis and Barbara PrimmBeen Liao and Kelly TsaiLiberty Mutual FoundationTerry LichtblauRonald Lichti and Patty CarlsonRichard LieblichMichael and Barbara LiepmanElizabeth LindCarole LindseyJohn LineweaverMark and Joyce LinnettLinda LockeScott, M.D. and Christina LoeligerKenneth and Patricia LohmanMichael and Winnie LohmanJeffrey Long and Judith KammeraadJanet LordJay and Eileen LoveTony Love and Stephanie WolfPatrick and Sally LuciaChristopher and Dina LuethWilliam and Diana LumBrenda LundyRon and Sally LustigMabel Horrigan FoundationAndrew and Annette MacfieTimothy and Angela MachadoJerry and Sally Jo MacyBen and Lu MadisonJon Maienschein and Lisa ClineDennis Maio and Sloane ThomasMark and Teresa MakarewiczGeorge MalonePamela MaloneyMarty and Peggy ManceboTerry MannJames and Lisa MansfieldJohn and Jeanne MarcusGeorge and Mileva MarcyMarin K. Portnoff, M.D.Mark V. Murphy, Attorney At LawCorinne MarksRichard and Kathleen MarshallMichael MartinJill MartinezMartinez Community FoundationMartinez Rotary ClubLloyd and Carole MasonRichard Mason

Masud and Alex Mehran FoundationMatthew Turner ElementaryRonald Matthias and Tracy SalisburyJames MattinglyDonald and Connie MauldinRachelle MazarMaze & AssociatesMark and Susan MazerDaniel and Maya McBrideJim and Beverly McCallRobert and Mary Ann McClearySarah McCoy and Rachel AndersonTimothy McCreery and Patricia PattonNeil and Amelia McDanielKaren and Patrick McGeerKatherine McGillTerry McGinnisDiana McHenryMichael and Ann Marie McKayFlora McMartin and Becky DowdakinMcNamara, Ney, Beatty, Slattery, Borges & AmbacherDennis and Martha McNameeJames and Ann MeadowsKaren MeekBrett and Betty MehringerShayne MendoncaMarilia MercaderAubyn MeriePeter MesardMargaret MetcalfMFGA Services LLCFred and Linda MilanovichGeoffrey and Linda MillerRichard and Linda MillerDale MillerDavid and Leslie MillerMiller Starr & RegaliaNicholas and Linda MinorskyJoseph and Judy MirizziThomas Moglia and Emily BachSandra MolinariAlana MonacoEmmet MonaghanLawrence and Patricia MooneyMichael Moore and Judith TrueWilliam and Sharon MooreRobert Moore and Denise BeltTina MorettiMelinda MorgadoMorgan StanleyMorrison & Foerster FoundationAndrew and Kristin MortlLinda MoschellKaren MossmanShereen MotarjemiShannan MoultonAwais Mughal and Caitlin DoranThomas and Karen MulvaneyDeborah MurrayLouis NadolskiPaul and Susan NagataTheresa NagleJames NealsonJoshua and Elissa NeilRobert Nelder and Kathleen BiaggiNetXperts, Inc.New Frontiers Software, Inc.Anthony and Marcia NeweyRonald and Simone Yuan NewmanSharon NicholasRichard and Catherine Nicoll

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David and Judith NiverJames Nordin and Linda OrranteMichael Mayer-OakesCharles and Marie O’BrienJames and Marie O’BrientDaniel O’HaraChris Oldenburg and Shabana KhanWilliam and Nancy OldhamCharles and Anne OlsenCarol O’NeillOrinda Community Foundation, Inc.Orinda Woman’s ClubPaul and Niamh O’ShaughnessyDr. Fernando and Rosa OteroOur Savior’s Lutheran ChurchStephen and Patricia OwenWilliam and Barbara OwenPacific Gas and ElectricPanera Bread FoundationSteven Parnes and Carol LarsenGlenn and Lisa ParsonsRoger PasseraHewitt PateDamon Patino and Patricia CassidyMike PaulineMargaret PayneJeanne PayneArnold and Margaret PearsonDavid and Paula PedersenDr. Frederick Pellegrin and Sandra BadleyMichael and Gail PennyPat and Julie PersseRonald and Mary PetersenWalter and Ann PetersonPFSA Council 75Bruce and Lynne PhelpsDuane and Laurie PhillipsRobert and Susan PhillipsG. Scott PhillipsPick-N-Pull Auto DismantlersRudolph PipaJesse and Brenda PittoreAnil PochirajuJanis PoetDr. Tian and Mary Frances Kelly PohRobert PolacchiScott and Janet PollakWilliam and Bettye PollardPaul Popenoe, Jr.Jeanne PorterJohn PosepankoJohn Powers and Marian MulkeyPresbytery of the RedwoodsLynn Prime and Genevieve DuboscqWilliam PrinzmetalProfessional and Technical Engineers, Local 21Michael and Yvonne ProughPublic Employees Union #1R.C. Fischer & Co.Beau and Allison RaganRam AssociatesWilliam and Janis RamsdenGeorge and Brigitte RandleArthur and Robin RangelJeanne RasmussenPaul and Andrea RataczakLeslie RavenJane RawlesRaymond Family FoundationPhilip, III and Carla Reed

Registry of Physician SpecialistsRudolph and Laurie ReichVernon and Judith RezendesAlan RhodesCarolyn RhyneDavid and Tamrin RiceRichardson Elite Financial StrategiesGerland and Alice RickettsJulianne RigaliSharon RingRobert CompaniesRobert L. Brown Construction, Inc.Ernest and Lisa RobertsKimberly RobertsonJohn Robertson and Denise HaslerLarry and Trudy RobinsonMark RochonJoseph and Gillian RoebuckKaye RoelzHoward RoseJonathan Rosenbaum and Vivian MaJohn and Danice RosenbohmDennis and Renee RossJeffrey and Lesah RossRotary Club of Clayton Valley/ Concord SunriseMichael and Debra RothschildRound Hill Country ClubRubens Nunnemaker LLPSonya RuehlRuszel Woodworks Inc.William RyanAlan Sachs and Susan MarquseeSafeway Inc.Robert and Sarah SalinasArnold SalisburySan Ramon Valley Islamic CenterSan Ramon Valley Kiwanis ClubSan Ramon Valley United Methodist ChurchAnahat SandhuHerb and Carol SanguinettiRobert and Karen SantosWalter SantosSartorius Stedim BiotechBarbara Sasser, Ph.D.Kathryn SatodaGuy SatterfieldCharlie and Shahla ScerriRobert and Gladys SchaibleWilliam and Elizabeth SchalichMarvin and Jeri SchechtmanFred and Lynn SchirmerRoy Schmidt and Marilyn LindvigGreg Schmidt and Wendy WaggenerDonald and Paula SchmittWilliam and Nanette SchneiderSchnitzer Steel IndustriesMichael SchoenholzRobert and Frances SchroderJean SchubelGregory SchultzAdam ScottWill ScullinGraham and Margaret SeelTommy and Norine SeenoRichard and Louise SeveryMark SharrettsSheldon Gas CompanyShell ChemicalJim and Lynda SheppardJay and Samantha Shergill

Sanford ShermanLeroy and Mary ShipleySamuel ShraugerJohn ShudlickCynthia Siegel and Arti KirchDr. Russell and Patricia SilversteinMarie SimonsTodd Simonse and Kelly LemonBob and Marla SimonsonLinda SimpsonRick and Carla SimpsonLarry SlyStanley SmalleyElizabeth SmithGlenn and Cherida SmithLeverett Smith and Gretchen PetersonCatherine SmithDavid SmithLeonard and Theo SmythLloyd and Barbara SnyderSoroptimist International of Central Solano CountySoulé FoundationDennis and Sheila SparacinoSpecialty Marketing & SalesRaymond and Dorothy SpellacyKeith and Elizabeth SpoonerSt. Andrew’s Presbyterian ChurchSt. Anselm’s Episcopal ChurchSt. Joseph ChurchSt. Perpetua ChurchSt. Stephen’s Episcopal ChurchEverett and Nelda StanleyStarbucks Coffee Partner Giving ProgramsKenneth and Catheryn StecGeoffrey and Tracy SteeleSteele, George, Schofield, & Ramos LLPCharles and Carla StelliniChad Stephens and Denise ClemetsonDonald and Ruth StiverRobert and Ellen StolteMichael and Shirley StoneStone & AssociatesChristine StonebergChristian StrachwitzDenise and Richard StriblingHarry and Bonnie SummersSunset Development CompanyDouglas Surber and Laura SanbornSutter East Bay HospitalsWayne and Sheila SuttonBill and Sandi SvobodaSwinerton FoundationFrank and Guadalupe SzymanskiBernard Tagholm and Madeleine StephensSteven and Sheila TaylorDorlee TaylorRobert and Dianne TeccoCallette TedeschiJeffrey and Linda TeeseStephanie TemplesJohn TempletonTerra Pacific GroupTerrill Company LLCDavid and Arlene TerrisJennifer TerukinaWilliam and Deborah TetardThe Barbara Golden Collection Inc.

The Carl and Cecelia Gellert FoundationThe Clorox Company FoundationThe Cooper CompaniesThe Covello Group, Inc.The MGIVE FoundationThe Peterson FoundationThe Realtors Marketing AssociationSharon ThomasJeffrey and Janet ThomasMargaret Ann ThompsonPhilip and Susan ThompsonLori Thompson and Nicole YoungThomas and Teresa TieClaudia TierneyBarbara TiffanyHeidi TimkenTimken JohnsonLinda TomTom and Mary SeeElizabeth Kellas and George TomberlinS.W. and Cheryl TomlinsonEdward and Anita TortoriciTOSA FoundationLarry and Deveney TottenToyon Associates, Inc.Travis Credit UnionSteven and Linda TremainJohn Trenholme and Keren LevyJanet TrimbleTrue Faith ChurchTruistRobert and Patsy TuffnellDavid, III and Joanne TurnerGeorge and Alice TurnerJohn and Catherine TurneyFlorence TwymanU.S Legal SupportUBS Employee Giving ProgramsFrederick Uhlman and Rachel WestlakeWilliam UllomUmiGo Racing Inc.Underground Construction CompanyUnited HealthCare ServicesVacaville Jets Youth Hockey ClubAli VafaiValero Benicia RefineryDr. Eugene and Susan Van De BittnerMarta Van LoanVan Loben Sels/Rembe Rock FoundationMaria VargasTed VarlowJohn VaughnRobert and Lauren VenemaVerdix Jury Consulting, Inc.Veterans of Foreign WarsRobert VidakovichVillage AssociatesLisa VillarrealVisa GivingstationIsabelle and Norbert VoitRobert and Myrna VolpentestMildred VoshallGlenn and Ellen VoylesRuth VurekJohn and Charlotte WaggonerLee and Audrey WagnerRichard and Jillian WaldWalkabout Footwear, Inc.

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Ted WalkerMichael and Kathleen WalshDiane WaltsKarl and Jacqueline WandryLyndall WannRobert WarehouseMargaret Tarp-WatchersWaterman & AssociatesKevin and Rosana WatsonAlicia WeberArdyce WebsterKevin and Susan WeibergBerding WeilJon WeilMichael Weinberger and Julianne LindemannPeter WeisWeisco Recycling, Inc.R. Jeffrey Wells and Mary WaisJohnny and Sharon WeltonWestfall & AssociatesLemoyne and Betty WestoverMichael and Coni WhislerThomas and Deborah WhiteTom and Joan WhittingtonWhole Foods MarketMary WierengaDr. Randall and Gloria WileyElizabeth Wiley and Carolynn BurnsMary WileyBetty WillGary and Betsy WillcutsWilliam Hand, M.D. and Holly HandWilliam M. Eames & AssociatesAlan and Meridi WilliamsRobert and Beth WilliamsonVirginia WilliamsonElizabeth WilsonWingard Engineering, Inc.Edward and Hazel WinslowPhilip and Mary WirganowiczRichard and Christine WiseMatthew Wong and Suan BullochTim Wong and Amy WangWilliam Woo and Lois SwansonMelissa WoodJames and Susan WoodsMartha WoodsJardee WorcesterJames Worden, IIJulie WoulfeDavid and Janine WrightDavid and Christina WuNorma Wen-Chuan WuDr. Vicente and Natividad YapDavid and Adrienne YarnoldDwight YassanyPeter and Gundi YoungerYourCause, LLC, Paying Agent for Dell GivingAshraf ZakiAlex and Nerissa ZigaMichael and Linda Zoccoli

$500 - $999.99Paul AakerDr. Donald and Imogene AbelsonJames and Kristine AbramsJudith AckerhaltHoward and Jane AdamsCarol AdamsAdobe Matching Gift Program

Robert and Patricia AgrellaDavid AguiarJohn and Barbara AhlquistJohn and Katherine AkstinShahid AliEdward and Han-Fen AllenAnthony and Barbara AllenzaMelissa AlvesAmeriprise FinancialConnie AmesGregory and Kristin AndersenJ. Kendall and Tamera AndersonBriann and Jill AndersonMark AndersonNancy AndersonSteven and Dorothy AndersonSuzanne AndersonRobert and Sarah AndrewsRobert AndrewsBret and Maria AndrewsRafique and Taliya AnsariMichael AnthenienReuben Antman and Michelle HolcenbergLeon and Bernice ArchambaultRichard and Karen ArcherArdent Companies Inc.John and Virginia ArezoneDiane ArterberryLouis ArtiacoDean Artis and Vivien WilliamsonAssociated Right of Way ServicesMichael and Marilyn AstinRobert and Marilyn AstonDavid and Jeanne AtwoodAdam and L. Jeanette AucoinSherry Wang-AxelrodAxis Architecture and Design, Inc.Michael BabinskiCatherine BacaDavid and Debbie BaderRavi and Erica BainsCynthia BairdChris BakerCollin BakerNyla BakerSheila BakerJames BallBela and A. Catrina BanoczkyRuth BarcelonKatherine BardePaul and Ellen BarkerCharles and Debra BarnesAllen and Anna BaronBarr Charitable FoundationOwen BarryBarry Ogilby Attorney at LawMichael and Carol BartlettSteve Basegio and Guillerma SebastianPhil and Carolee BatchelorAlthea BatesMarie BaxterBay Area Development CompanyBay Area Instrument & ElectricDavid and Joan BeallAnn BegovichDr. Michael and Matthew BehrensBehzad and Anita BehtashJohn and Yolanda BeitiaStewart BennettsDeborah Bens

Anita BensonLinn and Mona BensonTed and Judy BentleyIrene BergaminiBerkeley Hills RealtyMichael Bernhardt and Yvonne LefortDaniel and Diana BerryMargaret BerryRobert and Doris BertoniDavid and Bobby BesenfelderBidinger Piano RestorationLidia BidinostBig Red ConstructionKenneth and Rebecca BillingAlbert and Joyce BjorgumChris BlackBlackRock Matching Gift ProgramJim and Belinda BlairStanley and Irina BlakeEd and Becky BlakeyDavid BleckingerElizabeth BlohmBlue Shield CaresRonald BoheimPolly BoissevainTimothy and Claudia BollingMary Ann BondBetty BondNikki BoremAlfred and Nancy BottiniBourassa VineyardsRichard and Kathleen BowlesRobert BoydJesse BradleyLynelle BraggDouglas BrambrinkStephen BrighamBonnie BrittmanCharles BroadwellW. and Marilyn BrockMichael BrodyPaul BrodyRay and Sue BroomallEdward and Audrey BrousseauDavid and Margaret BrownSharon BrownAlfred and Saundra BrownDavid and Patricia BrownGordon Brown and June ChambersLienard and Constance BrownLori BrownBrown, Church, & Gee LLPWilliam Brumfield and Theresa SpeikerDarlene BrunoBarry and Michelle BrynjulsonAlfred and Nora Lee BuckinghamJoseph Bunik and Jodi DavenportDennis and Susan BuntingMichael and Kathryn BurgeRobert and Sharon BurkeRobert and Theresa BurkeConnie BurkeLarry and Mary BurkhartCharles and Patricia BurnhamKendall BurnsDean and Mary BurrillRobert and Marilyn BurrowsVeronica BursteinTammie BurtonBusiness Wire

Robert and Betty BusseyMichele BuxtonPaul ByerC&T PublishingCAD Management SystemsBernard and Diana CaldwellFrank and Carol CaldwellDavid and Elizabeth CalfeeWilliam Callahan and Diana DoughtieWilliam and Ann CallahanKarol CallawayAnders and Joanna CamachoElizabeth CampbellVera CampbellLouis CanessaAndrea CardoneH. Gordon and Priscilla CarlMichael and Annette CarlsonMarc CarrascoRobert Carroll and Christine LeivermannRichard and Debra CarterMichael and Patricia CarthewKitty CartonJames CastressDavid and Joanne CastroFrederick CastroSam and Betty CataniaDavid Cates and Carleton GillenwaterJames and Nelda CatlettNina CauseyMary CecchiniV.R. CeremonyCertified Reporting ServicesChristopher and Kathleen CesioEdmund ChambersStephen and Jennifer ChampionRick and Rita ChangSteve and Natalie ChapmanRalph Chappell and Julia BuerenCharles Schwab FoundationDiana CharretteAlide ChaseRev. Ricardo ChavezKitty ChengChevron Women’s OrganizationSylvia ChiWilliam and Carol ChiassonPaul and Brenda ChodroffDiane ChoquetteMerle and Helen ChristensenWanda CianfichiThomas and Diane CiardelloKathleen CichanowskiScott Clark and Kathleen KingsleyClayton Valley FrameworksJoseph and Kathryn ClebergCelia ClevelandRobert Cleverdon and Joan RanalloAnna ClineLloyd and Karen ClingmanClorox Company FoundationJodie and Marjorie CollinsRobert CollinsWarren and Shelly CollinsGlenn and Dianne ColvilleCommunity Congregational Church-UCCJohn and Marcie ComynsConcord Sportsmens Club Inc.Barbara Conley

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Gregory and Cristine ConnaughtonL.R. and Helene ConnellyK.M. and Sandra ConnorsConocoPhillips Matching GiftsMichael and Joyce ConroyContra Costa County Retired Employee AssociationContra Costa Sheriff-CoronerConvergint TechnologiesRobert and Carol CoonJanice CooperTim and Regina CoragliottiJoanne CorbaleyPatrick and Larrianne CorderDawn CordyRuth CornwellRichard and Sandra CoserJon and Norma CostaBecky CourterJ. CousineauJoseph and Carolyn CovelloElmer and Deborah CowleyAlan Cox and Jacqueline CarsonLois CoxJoseph and Rita CoyneCRA InternationalRalph and Michele CrabtreeRobin and Gail CrawfordBarrett and Muriel CrawfordElizabeth CraytonRobert and Yolanda CroninKathleen CroninRick and Janet CronkSteve and Beverly CroshalChristopher CrossKen and Aldene CroswellCub Scout Pack 215John and Gayle CullenJohn and Gail CwalinaGordon DakinJanet DalyWill DanielClara DanielsEric and Jubilee DanielsChristopher and Christine DavenportDarrin Davenport and Sophia AbdullahFred Davi and Kim BrinckerhoffMary DavisGeorge and Patricia DavisDawn Block ConsultingGeorge DayJarl and Carol De BoerPatricia De FratesRonald and Diane DeGoliaJeremy DeGrootDavid and Darlene De RoseRachel DevriesGerald DeanCharlene DeisJohn DelGrecoLawrence and Mary Del SantoMary DelaneyRobert and Beverly D’ElenaDenco Sales CompanyCapt. John and Dorothy RenhamDenny and Dee DesmondDavid DeutscherSarah DevanyKripal and Mohini DhillonMicheal and Mary Ann Di Geronimo

Vincent Di NicolantonioVerenise Di SalviDiablo A’s Chapter, Inc.Diablo Numismatic SocietyDiablo Occupational Medicine, LLCDiablo Valley Federal Credit UnionDiablo Valley Montessori SchoolRobert DickeyJon DicksonAnn DiemerWarren and Tiffany DilleyPeter Dinerman and Mary Beth SkarstenPatricia DioknoJoseph and Leonor DionneRon DodsonDolby Match ProgramFrancine DonnerDennis and Linda DoppeJoan DorfmanDana DornsifeRobert Doty and Cathy GarzaSusan DowningNicholas and Donna DragonjacGlenn and Sheree DrummondJames Du CharmeSean DuganAmy DulingRichard and Velora DulleRobert and Judy DuncanWilliam and Carol DunkleMichael Dunn and Joyce ResnickNadine DurantChristopher DureeJon DwyerSiamuth EanJames and Sandra EarlMargie EarlyP. Scott EastmanCarolyn and Margery EatonGregory and Karen EdgellWilliam Edick and Pamela BurnsReid and Phyllis Edwards, IIIThomas and Elizabeth EdwardsMark EhniPaul and Sheila EilersEisenstaedt Landscaping and MaintenanceBroheen Elias and Lizanne KaiserJim and Catherine ElizondoJane ElliotPaul and Lisa ElliottJudith EllisenHugh and Camille EllisonRita ElmoreGeorge and Marilyn EmpeyEmpire Realty AssociatesBrian and Diane EnbomJohn and Margaret EngelhartJames and Sheila ErdosRichard and Linda ErgoSteven and Lisa Erlick Gabriel Escobar and Regina McGrathEric EslingerSteve and Paula EvangelouDavid EvansKatherine EvansEric and Sharon EwenExchange Club of Pinole HerculesDowning and Julia Exley

Joseph and Karen FaberWilliam and Kathleen FailingRoger and Patricia FalconeLisa FalvoGlenn and Marian FarrellJoseph and Edith FarrellFarringtons Black Diamond BreweryFehr & PeersCarl and Joyce FeilJohn and Cheryl FeldmanMary Ellen FennesseyIris FerdlandSharon FergusonKelly FernbacherJacalyn FerreeRobert FieldStephen FilsonScott Fink and Kathy KleinJacqueline FinnDavid and Elsa FioreTom and Kim FishelL. Timothy and Monaliza FisherLeslie FisherBrian FisherRoss and Judith FisherKelly FitchettJoseph and Linda FitzgeraldEarl and Sally Jo FlageTodd and Kristi FlavioFleet Reserve AssociationJames and Mary Joan FlemingMichael and Lauren FlynnFM Global FoundationChrista FoerchtgottBruce Fogel and Linda AndersonLeo and Ann FontanaMichael and Christine ForemanForster and Associates - ArchitectsDavid and Cassandra ForthDavid FoxRobert and Patricia FragaJohn and April FrancisAustin and Carole FrankRichard and Jean FrankelJames FrennNorman and Nancy FriedmanJack FritschiMichael and Nan FuchsPeter Fukumae, CPARobert and Valerie FultonJohn and Sharon FunkBill and Marianne GagenGagen, McCoy, McMahon, Koss, Markowitz & RainesAlicia GallagherJohn GallowayLisa GallowayWilliam A. Galvin, Attorney At LawBruce GarnerDouglas GarrettPhilip and Lynn GarrettJudith GarvensEileen GatelyRichard GatesMerlyn and Patricia GaulTimothy and Lorraine GaulGAWFCO Enterprises, Inc.Ron and Lorraine GazzanoAllen and Toni GebauerCatherine GedneyMichael and Judith GeibStephen Gelardi

June GentryDaniel GeorgeGregiry and Darcyn GeshelMary GessayJames and Jo Ann GibbsGibbs-McCormick, Inc.William and Ruth GibsonJeremy GiddingsRoy Gilbert and Gloria FairclothMartin GilesJanet GillettMichael and Diana GilmoreAnna GinochioChris and Lee Ann GlasserDavid Goldman and Sherry AveryErick and Tracy GoldmanMichael and Dorothy GoldsmithPeter GolzeHenry and June GonzalesEmilio and Linda GonzalezTed and Glenda GoodeGoodrich FoundationRobert and Mary GoodsonMargaret GoransonRobert and Patricia GordanJohn and Diane GossardSam GothCharles GraberScott and Shirlee GraffAllisan GrangeRon and Lisa GrantDouglas Graver and Elisa DowdDon GrayRobert and Helena GrayWilliam and Shand GreenMichael Greene and Darlene LatimerTraute GreenePhilip GregoryShirley GregoryJohn and Linda GrossDean A. GrubbEleanor GrunbaumJohn, Jr. and Yolima GuerrantJeff GundersonBert and Carol GunterSusan GustofsonWilliam and Deanna GuthrieChristine HaddadAllen HahusArthur and Kristi HaighPeter and Susan HaikalisLawrence Hall and Paula PettiHall Equities GroupRobert and Virginia HallangerHallert & HallertJohn and Lucille HalliseyKathleen HallockRaymond and Sally Hammons, Jr.Jeffrey HancockRose Marie HansenKenneth and Judith HansonHanson Bridgett LLPJoseph HardyStephanie HargraveV.M. HargraveDale and Patricia HarringtonJackie HarrisNelson and Kathrine HarrisHarris & AssociatesIta HarrisonWilliam Hart

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James and Linda HartingerDon HartsellAlfred and Marian HarveyStephen and Patricia HarwoodPatrick and Ona HassAndre and Anna HassidJerry and Gwen HastingsRichard HastingsT. Clayton Haswell and Sarah MottMonroe HatchClayton, Jr. and Kristen HeadleyCraig and Patti HeapsDale Hearn and Jennifer HewittDoyle and Mary HeatonRobert and Hilma HeatonHeffernan FoundationMargaret HeggNorman and Harriette HeibelScott and Claudia HeinMark and Correinne HeinemannDaniel and Ruthann HeinrichPete and Anita HeiserHarold HelbockJulius and Barbara HelveyWilliam HenningsenHenry Wine GroupJames HerrityJohn and Vicki HessVirginia HewgleySteven and Karen HiattRoy and June HickokStanley HigaMark and Margo HigginbothamMax and Irene HightowerJanet HildebrandRobert and Betty HildebrandJohn and Marilyn HileDaniel HillJoanna HillRobert and Dena HillTerrell and Sandra HillardKevin and Elizabeth HindmanConnie HirjakKathleen HodgdonDewitt and Joanne HodgeEdward and Loren HoeftWilliam and Marilyn HoenigMarjorie HoffmanSteve and Mary HoffmanJoy HoffmannThomas HollandE.B.and Virginia HooperJill HopkinsRichard Horewitch and Annette RavizzaRupert and Mary HornCharles and Marcia HorneHorner & SingerMichael HoustonMorgan and Patricia HowellEgon and Annette HoyerKevin and Heather HsiehWei HuangPaula HudisWayne and Dolores HuebnerClark and Doris HuffakerDestiny HuffmanTyler HuntHunter Hawk, Inc.Capt. C.M. HuntingtonI.B.E.W. Local 302Mark Ingram

Insperity Services, L.P.InterAmerican CoffeeDave Isenberg and Evie VieraEdwin IvesJ. Bruce & AssociatesErik and Michell JacobsonGeorge and Carol JamesJanssen Pharmaceuticals Daniel and Linda JaskolskiWanda JaworskiDorothy JenkinsP. and Barbara JenkinsJames and Barbara JewellJohn and Gerlinde JewellPeter and Mary JewellWalter, Jr. and Carol JohnSkip and Kelly JohnsonStephen JohnsonTodd and Blanca JohnsonRex Johnston and Barbara BentleyWilliam JohnstonJames Johnstone and Kathleen LaPlanteCarol JonesRick Jones and Valerie NealeJanell JonesAnne JordanPaul and Pamela JorgensenCharles Joyce and Justine FaisstBruce and Diana JuhlinFrancis, Jr. and Joan JumpDavid Jung and Elaine ChanRosemary KadochDavid and Lois KailBeth KaiserJean KalbachJoe KalliosSherry KamlaniSharon KantorEugene and Bonnie KasterBonnie KatzRoland Katz and Kerry HamillDavid and Linda KatzenDiane KauffmanBruce KaufmanDavid Kavanaugh and Elza RossiRuss and Karen KawaguchiDr. Liam KeatingThomas and Joy KeehnByran and Estella KeelsDennis and Kathleen KelleherWalter KellerMatthew KelleyShannon and Sheryl KelleyMax KellyJim and Carol Kennedy, IIIJ.M. and Sharon KennedyJo Ann KennedyJohn and Karen KerseyStephen and Marilyn KestlerFrank KidnerJane KieranRoger Kilday and Dana FordJoanne KillamKathryn KillebrewKimley-Horn FoundationKenneth and Jacqueline KleinLeonard and Cecilia KlevanMorris and Diane KnoxDonna KoeberleinJohn and Jenifer KolkhorstPixie Kopcrak

Gregg and Anne KorbinCheryl Krauter, MFTJames and Charlotte KrejciWallace and Susan KresleyDennis Kreuser and Dottie DrummTimothy KrischPaul and Sheryl KruckewittTed and Carole KrumlandJohn and Anita KungHyong and Cho Ji KwonJames and Leslie LaFondJohn and Kathleen LairdSusan LalamaMartha LandonC.R. and Theresa LaneMark and Karen LaneLangsdale ConstructionJerome and Robin LapinWilliam and Marianne LarimoreJames and Lynn LarkinStanford and Laura LarsenKenneth and Patricia LarsonLori LarsonMartin and Elaine LasackRonald and Paula LathropMathew and Sandra LaVayLaw Office of Jeffrey G. WagnerLaw Offices of Suzanne BoucherLawrence VolvoRose LaymonPaul LazarusJames and Kathleen LeakAlbert and Jeanne LeeDr. John and Aiko LeeJames Lee and Lisa JanzRichard and Lisa LeeThomas Lee and Wendy WeilRonald and Helen LeikerLemings Irrigation, Inc.Dana and Leslie Anne LeongSusan LeongMichael and Suzanne LescureMaurice and Wendy LevichMolly LevichDavid and Debra LevyDavid and Margaret LewisBarbara LewisHelen LezzeniPaul and Barbara LichtJoseph LichtensteinJohn Lie and Melania BudimanJeremy and Tracy LiebCarl and Amy LiebertJill LifterDuane LindbergGregory and Shirley LlafetPamela LocatiChris Long and Pamela DieckmanDean and Cindy LopezFred and Judith LothropAnthony and Frances LowWayne and Betty LowW. E. and Sally LoweryDr. Robert and Carol Lowitz Karl and Irma LubbeCarole LucasVictor LuceroMichael LucidoRobert and Hanell LumleyW. R. and Colleen LundMary Lush

Olivia Luxemberg and Priscilla MaschekJames Lynch and Eleanor GannM Service, Inc.Gordon MacdonaldBonnie MackenzieBruce and Sharon MackinDavid and Sandra MacMurdoTerah MagounChristopher and Janette MaherDaniel and Barbara MaherJames and Carolyn MaherMahon AssociatesJohn Mahoney and Karen CastleErnest MajerJohn and Janet MakinLaura MalinowskiMel and Sharon MaltzmanKenneth and Dorothy MandelJanet ManghamMatthew MarchianoJames and Claire MarchianoJanine MarinMichael Marion and Melissa HomMary MarkSean and Colleen MarkhamPaul Marner and Maurice Sainte-YvesMarsh Creek Detention FacilityRichard and Hele MarshallJennifer Martin, DDSVance MartinDavid MartinPaul MartinRoy and Virginella MartinRobert MartinelliJohnny and Renetta MartinezRobert MartzOleg and Lorna MaslenikovCarol MathewsShirley Mattes and Ilene LinssenRobert and Elisabeth MatthewsCarol MatthiesWayne and Sandra MatzenJoseph and Gloria MaurinoSharon MayDavid and Tina MayerHenry and Irene MayoMB Contract Furniture, IncJarrett McAllisterLowman and Susan McCarleyJames and Kimberly McCaugheyMilton McClaskey and Audrey SpectorGregory and Bonnie McClureLisa McConnellGregory and Michele McCoyLaura McCreaPatrick and Patricia McCulleyJohn McCurryAnn McDermottJohn and Dorothy McDonaldJames and Marjorie McDonaldRichard and Patsy McDonnellFrancis and Shirley McGuffLeta McKeenIrene McKeeverJoann McKennaPatrick McKennaRichard and Alexandra McKinleyLawrence and Marilyn McLaughlinAlison McLeanPatricia McMahon

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James McMahonJames and Lynne McManusKathleen McManusFrances McNameeNorma McTyerDoanld and Elizabeth MedwedeffSteven MeierKennneth and Alma MeineckeBarry and Heidi MelinDirk MellemaPatricia Manchini and Joel RondonGary and Sonia MeneghinMerry MixerBarbro MetzPatricia MewhaJames and Joan MeyerMichael Merrill Design StudioGeorge Miers and Jennifer KuensterPeter and Deborah MiglioCraig Miller and Heidmarie CarleHarry MillerWilliam and Susan MillerJack and Judy MillerMark MillerThomas MilletteSteven and Anita MinghamJames and Priscilla MinkelJohn and Gayle MinklerWilliam and Ellen MinorKenneth and Margaret MirkJerry MisleyShyam MitturMMW International, IncMoffatt & NicholDouglas and Jennifer MoffetLinda MoloJim and Anne MonroeJim MontgomeryCarol MooreGregory and Laurel MooreRoger and Patricia MooreJoseph and Joanne MoreciLinda MorehouseThomas and Carol MorehouseLee Ann MorelandRuthanne MorentzStephanie MorgadoMorgan Stanley Annual Appeal CampaignWilliam and Tracy MorrisMichael and Meghan MorrisseyRichard & Sharon MorseEllen MoserGeorge and Linda MossPaul and Michelle MotekaitisM. Gwaltney MountfordEdward MouraCarolyn MuellerDavid and Norma MuhlenbruchMullin Law FirmJoyce MunsonPaul and Wilma MurrayJoyce MuseLarry and Nina MyerPhilip and Linda MyersNAF Religious Offering FundGreg and Regina NagleSteve NagorskiLeslie NakaeFrank and Mary NashThomas and Jennifer NealeWarwick Neasmith

Dennis and Suzanne NegherbonGlen and Rita NelsonThomas and Liesl Songer NelsonGregory and Lynn NerlandLinda NeuhauserNewmeyer & Dillion, LLPTai and Caridad NguyenBonnie NicholLeRoy and Rosan NicholsDouglas and Janet NiemethH.J. and Sharon NobleHolly NomuraNORCAL Mutual Insurance CompanyNorthern Solano Lodge No. 2534David and Sally NosalSharon NoteboomChristopher and Miriam NowakOakland Triple X FraternityMark and Carole O’BrienGreg Ochs and Antonieta RamosPaul and Margaret O’DrainJames and Mary OehningerOffice Rental, Inc.Neil and Leola O’HaraJohn and Marianne OkeefeJudy OliphantGene and Helen OliverRobert and Susan OliverRobert and Auguste OlsenCraig OlsonMargaret OlsonBrent O’Malley and Susan SwiftDuane OmanOracle CorporationErik and Sharon OrdemanJames and Celeste OrnellasCharlene O’RourkeVerna OsbornEben Ostby and Susan BradyCarol OzanichPacific Lock & DoorThomas and Mei-Shu PaiMargaret PallackJohn and Lynda PalmeSarah PaltielRichard and Joan PancoastRobert and Diana PanzerDonald and Annette ParrottRichard and Romelle ParsonsRamesh ParthasarathyJames and Debra PatriziThomas and Nancy PattenChip Patterson and Tracy CummingsDavid and Marydean PattersonFrank and Jane PattyDarrell and Nancy PaulsonAnita PearsonRichard Pearson and Jean HartSheldon and Arlene PearsonThomas and Cynthia PearsonWalter and Vicky PeaseShirley PedersenFrank and Deanne PedroniMichael and Rona PehrsonJesse and Janelle PenaAlfred and Susan PennPension Dynamics CorporationPatricia PepinArthur and Mary Anne PerkinsJohn and Barbara PerkinsEileen PerryPatricia Perry

Nancy PeshonCharles and Cynthia PetersenPete’s PlaceEmily PfisterArlene PhillipsPile Drivers Local 34James and Norma PinnickMairi and Jan PitcaithleyRobert and Carolyn PlathMark and Eileen PletichaAlan and Alice PlutchokDebra PohlsonGary and Jean PokornyJames Polk and Barbara HudsonDiane PorterJay and Cheryl PowellMarnie PowellGwendolyn PrestonWilliam Priest and Denise SlackProtected Investors of AmericaAlexander and Mary PryorDiane PrytKaren Pucci and A.L. TownerThomas Pyle and Stephanie CressQuail Run Elementary PTARamon and Irma QuintanillaRabbit Office AutomationCharles and Martha RadcliffeCharles and Louise RafterLucretia RahmatullaSumanth Rajagopal and Prathima JayaramChidambara and Rajakumari RamalingamDavid and Bonnie RammDavid and Mary RamosRobert and Margaret RandolphMarvin and Marilyn RasmussenMark ReaganVan RealJohn and Renee ReamBill Recob and Christina McDowellDennis ReeserRuth ReevesAlbert Gutes-Regidor and Ana-Belen Ibanez-ZamoraGreg and Lee ReimersPaul RenardRichard and Barbara RenteriaPhilip ReynoldsRoland and Joanne RichterLarry and Susan RicksenRichard and Sonja RidenourRenee RileyEd RingueBob and Catherine RisslerDon and Sharon RitcheySteve and Jane RoathJake and Brandie RobertsRoy and Marlene RobertsMichael and Charlene RobinsonRock Piping and Mechanical, Inc.Daniel Roemer and Eve CominosLeslie RogersMatthew and Yvonne RogersWalter and Mary RogersWilliam Rogers and Nikki KrattDawn RogersPeter and Patricia RogersTerry RogersRichard and Lori RollMelitta Rorty

Dr. Steven and Priscilla RosenbergRandolph Ross and Cynthia Mahoney, M.D.Carol RossPeter and Branda RossiRotary Club of DanvilleRotary Club of Danville/ Sycamore ValleyBud and Jane RotermundEdwin and Dawn RothRothman PropertiesFaye RubioThomas and Diane RuetmanLawrence and Lois RuffRosella RussellRobert RussellS and S Supplies & SolutionsKent Sack, M.D.Warren SaitoBruce Saldinger and Lynne RoyerVernie SalimMaia SalloutiMary SalmonSan Ramon Valley Primary Care GroupTyrone SasaokaKatherine SasekWilliam and Enid SatarianoSheldon SatnickAlan III and Laurie SavageThomas Savignano and Peter BensonRobert and Sandra ScarbroughJohn and Jacqui SchaeferRoss and Mary SchaeferDr. W. SchaefflerNancy SchafhirtShirley ScheckDaniel Schickele and Bertha McKinleyDaniel and Sandra SchlatterCharles SchmidtDana SchmidtGregory and Lois SchmidtArno SchniewindJames SchroederEric SchuetzlerJames SchultzNatalie SchultzTim and Kristie SchultzJanet SchunkStephen and Irena SchwadererRuth Ann SchwanDavid and Joanna SchwarczDavid Schwartz and Regina OcchiogrossoFredric and Gail SchwartzPhillip ScottIrwin and Carol ScottScott Valley BankBetty SeaboltWarren and Patricia SealsRobert and Carol SearlsBeng Choo SeeRobert Seely, M.D.Terry and Diana SeelyeLarry and Joyce SeggerJeanne SeiberlichScott and Janet SelbyCristopher Sena and Lucy MasonBrian SerafinoDonna SextonEdward and Laurie Shaffer

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Patrick and Sharon ShannonDavid Shapiro and Sharon WheatleyJerrold and Marilyn ShapiroJohn and Sandra SharumSheet Metal Workers International AssociationShell Oil Company FoundationDavid and Evelyn SheltonZachary Shelton and Grace YuenJoan ShepardDavid and Rosalind SherRobert and Corine ShermanStephen and Karin ShieldsS. David and Theresa ShikanyGretchen ShiltsDavid and Eileen ShortJerome and Janice SiebertJoseph and Elizabeth SilveiraWill and Irene SilveyLeslie and Elizabeth SimmondsWilliam and Deborah SimmonsPaul and Janet SimonsPatricia SimpsonJohn SimsJohn and Jean SimutisBob Singsank and Joan LucasDan Sinnreich and Michelle SwagerElizabeth SiqueiraPeter SitovAlton and Mary SiverDaniel SlavenGary Sloan and Dr. Barbara KomasMichael and Christine SloanAlbert and Barbara SmithDan and Hannah SmithMark and Ann SmithWinifred SmithDallas and Susan SmithLinda SmithWilliam and Donna SnyderJean SoaresSolano County Sheriffs Custody AssociationMichael and Jeanette SorensenAlice SorrelsDorothy SotoPatricia SousaJosephine SpataroCurtis and Cheryl SpenceVincent and Charlotte SpencerSpencer David Co.Janet SperlingSpight FoundationFrancis and Carol SpillerSt. Catherine Of SienaSt. Demetrios Greek OrthodoxSt. John’s EvangelicalSt. Luke’s Episcopal ChurchSt. Marks Lutheran ChurchSt. Paul’s Episcopal ChurchSt. Vincent De Paul & St. Davids PantryMaria and Allison StainsCarol StamensonFred and Nell StammMark StanleyBob StearnsJudith StearnsDr. Eugene, Jr. and Carrie SteebWayne and Brenda SteffenWolfgang and Veneta StehrMark and Janet Steidel

Rachel SteinhartMichael and Janet StevensonSteven and Lucy StewardFrederick and Kathryn StewartJames StewartPaul StichJoseph and Anita StiglichJohn Stiles and Robin GilliesDorothy StockwellNorma StormDan StowersRichard and Donnis StradleyMarietta StuartKenneth and Lori StylesDarrell SuenViola SullengerMonica SullivanSummit Wealth & Retirement Partners, Inc.Sundowner EngineeringSupercuts Bakersfield - ReddingConnie SupreanJeffrey and Gretchen SuttonMark and Sheryl SweeneySweeney Kovar Finacial Advisors, Inc.Sweetwater LandscapingJohn Switzer and Joyce HawkinsJohnathan Swett and Diane FraryJoseph Szumowski and Catherine FeliskyT.C Inspection Inc.Kevin and Celeste TakeiRaymond Taketa and Ann JohnstonRonald and Margaret TalbotChris TanforanDr. Douglas and Jane TapperDavid TateosianJoan TaylorJudy TeichmanCleo TekellJoyce TempleTerra Nova Trading, Inc.Margaret Tetlow and Alice NoyesThe Frame GroupThe Ridge ResortsThe Yoga & Movement CenterRobin and Linda ThieleChristopher and Eleanor ThomasPatricia ThomasRichard and Penny ThomasRichard and Kathleen ThompsonGary and Hope ThompsonSean ThompsonHelen ThorneSusan TidymanBill TildenKevin and Ginger TillisPeter and Jayne TizzanoTim ToddPat TomaselloMary TomasiniYulan TongRonald ToombsTopaz Property Acct.Laura TowR.W. and Paula TownleyPhillip and Melody TrappTravelers FoundationRobert and Virginia TraynorThomas and Sally TrenkampCharles and Patricia TrepinskiTrinity Lutheran Church

J. Christian and Sara TruebridgeMasao and Ruth TsubotaHarvey and Karen TulchinskyJudith TullochHarold TurnerRussell TuttleDavid and Katherine TwaRonald UhlmanUmon Roofing Contractors AssociationGeoffrey Underwood and Marion MarshallUnion Bank, N.A.Imogene Uptain and Linda SimpsonSusan UrbanskiKaren UstinMartin and Irline Van ArdennePeter and Ardath Van PeteghemKathleen VanceVanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramRichard and Stephanie VasquezWalter and Virginia VaterRalph and Gail VawterVerizon FoundationVijeh & Mahoney Consulting Services, Inc.Ingrid Von KaschnitzRobert VortmannVT HackneyDavid and Laura WaalJohn and Judith WagnerMarc WahrhaftigHarvey and Louise WallNorman and Joan WallaceRobert WallaceWalt Disney Company FoundationThomas and Nancy WanderMary Ann WardRobert Ward and Thomas KiernanJamie Wasson and Elizabeth CharltonRichard and Sandra WatermanWaterman Chiropractic CenterLucile WeedJohn and Laura WeeksDavid and Elaine WegenkaChristopher WehlingSteven and Kathryn WeirMary Ann WeklarJim and Maria WellerWellpoint FoundationWells Fargo Bank N.A.Wells Fargo Community Support CampaignDavid and Patricia WheelerMiriam WhiteJohn Whitmore and Jacinta PisterSteven and Linda WightChristina WilcoxJulie WildeMichael WillardCharles WilliamsTy and Paula WilliamsScott and Lara WilliamsonWilliamson Revocable Living TrustRoy WilsonMarilyn WilsonGene Windham, Attoney At LawShirley WinthropWalter WisniowskiMonika WitteHarvey and Susan Wittenberg

Steven and Margaret WoehlekeNicole WolbersenRichard and Evelyn WolskiRuby WongWayne Wong and Iris LamDonald and Virginia WoodWoodbridge MarineDavid WoodsFlorence WoolseyKit and Sally WoolseyWorkday, Inc.Brian and Joan WraxallRichard and Elizabeth WrightRaymond WrightChihdao and Gueimei WungXKT Engineering, Inc.Chris and Lucy YaldezianAlan and Brenda YeeRon and Rebecca YeeJai and Gladys YeeDaniel YiannikosMargaret and Peggy YorkFrank and Patricia YoungDave and Kate YruetaGary ZabrowskiMark and Lisa ZachanJohn ZamarripaLawrence Zestar and Hellena PostrikDonald and Dorothy ZiffLorne ZipurskyXiaoqun Zou and Wei LiuMark and Jane ZuercherPhilip and Becky Zylberman

Did you know now through June 2014, John Muir/Mt. Diablo Community Health Fund is committed to a 50% match on donations that are designated for Community Produce Program operations in central and east Contra Costa County? Donate today to have your gift matched!

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NONPROFITORG

US POSTAGEPAID

CONCORD, CAPERMIT 265

Board Of DirectorsChair Gil BerkeleyVice Chair Bruce H. PhelpsSecretary Claire Spencer

Gil Berkeley (2010)Stephanie Caronna (2008) Vice President, Wells Fargo

BankTom Chowaniec (2013) Retired, General MillsBill Eames (2010) Owner, William M. Eames and

AssociatesGail Fishley (2009)Paul Gabbard (2012) General Manager, Shell Martinez

RefineryRichard T. Golinski (2013) Principal & Chief

Investment Officer, Bingham, Osborne, Scharborough, LLC

Sam Hammonds (2010) Retired, Valero RefineryKitty Lenhart (2013) Child Health Care & Nutrition

Specialist, Contra Costa Child Care CouncilBruce H. Phelps, Ph.D (2008) Consultant, BiotecH Pro

ConsultingRobert Reynolds (2011) Owner, Reynolds Economics,

Inc.Tracy Salisbury (2012) Shartsis Friese LLPClaire Spencer (2010) Environmental Health & Safety

Manager, Tesoro Golden Eagle RefineryRenie Stamm-Kirk (2013) Senior Minister, Community

Congregational ChurchJill Steele (2012) Head of Knowledge & IP Curation,

ProphetSimone C. Yuan-Newman (2008) Manager, Control

Systems Engineering, Valero Refining Company-CA

NOTE: The year in parentheses indicates the year member was elected to the Board.

Arturo HernandezBarbara Stanley Barbara SweitzerBerkeley AdamsBecky BourdoBlanca CamposCaitlin SlyCassie BrislainChante RichardsonCharisse RossChris StockdaleClennie BrownCory SylvesterDan TagliareniDinh HuynhFrancisco GonzalezGeary BariaGalen StockdaleGina ZeppegnoHeidi KleinerHisham HamdyHubert WilliamsHuLynne

BesharatpourJayne RaffertyJason GriegoJason KatzJim MorrisJoan TomasiniJoe LopezJuan Del RealJuan Muro

Juan OrozcoJulie RedmondKathleah MarianoKathy GleasonKim DuBoisLeslie TolmanLarry SlyLauren StrouseLisa SherrillMarilu BoucherMeg ZentnerMichaela NilsonMichael BartonMullie GhaniNeil ZarchinPatty McDowellRachel BraverRandy StreetRenée BaptisteRita LeonRobert BrownRobert LugerRon PateSharon ZeppegnoSteve BurdetteTerri JardineTheresa PateVeronica WimerVincent MarminoWilliam Gregory

Staff

www.foodbankccs.org

Contra Costa Location4010 Nelson Avenue, Concord, CA 94520

Phone: (925) 676-7543Fax: (925) 671-7933

Solano Location 2339 Courage Drive, Ste F, Fairfield, CA 94553

Phone: (707) 421-9777Fax: (707) 421-0205

The Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano has been serving the community for 38 years. We provide food to approximately 149,000 hungry people in need every month through direct service programs and a network of 180 charitable agencies. We distributed 18 million pounds last year with nearly half of that being fresh produce.

The Food Bank works to reduce food waste, feed hungry people, and raise public awareness of issues related to food and hunger. The work could not get done without the support of many generous financial donors or the help of the thousands of volunteers who donate their time to coordinate food drives, sort and pack the food, and help distribute it to their hungry neighbors.

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