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Annual Report 2015E x t e n d i n g a H a n d : B u i l d i n g w i t h P a r t n e r s

MEALSMore than a meal ™

O F C E N T R A L M A R Y L A N D

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O U R M I S S I O NT o e n a b l e p e o p l e t o l i v e i n d e p e n d e n t l y a t h o m e t h r o u g h t h e p r o v i s i o n o f n u t r i t i o u s m e a l s , p e r s o n a l c o n t a c t a n d r e l a t e d s e r v i c e s .

Mr. Goetz

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Over the last few years, I’ve been asked, ‘as the executive director, what is your vision for Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland?’ After reflecting on knowledge and experience gained since joining the organization three years ago, the answer comes to me easily:

With a steadfast commitment to meeting the increasing needs of a rapidly growing and diverse aging population, Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland will be widely recognized as the leading provider of quality nutrition and innovative human support services to seniors, people with disabilities and those living with critical or life threatening illnesses throughout Maryland.

This vision springs from a deep appreciation and understanding of the wide and varied needs of those we serve, the current understanding of the link between nutrition and health, and the role and impact of health care reform on our clients and the community. This, along with unwavering support of the Board of Directors and our President, Catherine Max, has led to an understanding of not only what is necessary, but also, what is possible.

Our focus over the last three years has been on measurable impact, yielding new programs and service offerings. Programs and services such as Healing Meals, Helping Hands, the Grocery Assistance Program, case management and our newest initiative, HUBS (Housing Upgrades to Benefit Seniors) all point to the critical need for expansion in our area of focus, to keep the aging and disabled living safely and independently at home.

Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland has been a leader in thinking what is possible to help our clients sustain their optimal health, maintain economic stability, and improve their overall quality of life.

Our early involvement in community discussions on nutrition, housing, health and health care reform, have positioned us well in a rapidly changing environment—enabling us to do more.

By all measures, FY15 has been a successful year, with generous support from old and new friends and new opportunities for solid collaborations and partnerships. It is this, coupled with our personal approach to providing nutritious meals and innovative support services that distinguishes us from other programs.

We are well positioned for the future, and prepared to meet the diverse and unique needs of everyone we serve. Without partners like you and those you will read about in this report, we would only focus on the necessary, without attention to what is truly possible.

Annual Report: Executive Director/President’s Letter

Stephanie Archer-SmithExecutive Director

Catherine MaxPresident, Board of Directors

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Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland (MOWCM) works with dozens of other nonprofits, governmental agencies, local businesses, and members of the faith community, to extend our reach, optimize access to services for our clients, and maximize our own resources. Leveraging our resources this way, allows us to stretch every dollar to provide the greatest possible impact; and ensures that our clients have access to resources Meals on Wheels does not provide.

Partnerships with churches, senior centers, and residences, and privately owned businesses have provided space for us to use as distribution sites, packing sites, and offices. Cooperative agreements with local universities and colleges bring dozens of interns each year who contribute their time, energy, and enthusiasm providing critical additional services to our clients, while gaining invaluable experience in their fields.

The local Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) program places older adults as office assistants at MOWCM at no cost to the agency, and partnerships with disabilities groups bring us volunteers who pack pet food for our Kibble Connection Program, deliver meals to clients, and help out in the kitchen. Meanwhile, our affiliations with organizations such as the ASSOCIATED, which provides funding for our Kosher Meal Program, assure that we are able to serve all who need us.

Some of our most exciting partnerships though, are those that provide critically needed services that MOWCM doesn’t offer. Through our association with Benefits Data Trust, all clients are screened, and assisted in accessing, all the government benefits for which they are eligible. Funding from the USDA, through the Maryland Dept. of Human Resources provides support for outreach to low income clients,eligible for, but not accessing, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in Maryland.

Our long-time affiliation with the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, has resulted in multiple clients being included in studies that brought them significant benefits at no cost, and through our new partnership with Allegis Home Physicians, we’ve worked to get our homebound clients medical help.

In collaboration with the LIGHT project, the Veteran’s Administration, CHAI (Comprehensive Housing Assistance), and multiple other agencies, our clients are able to complete needed home repairs.

Accordingly, we are especially excited about some of our newest collaborative efforts, with the HUBS program (Housing Upgrades Benefiting Seniors), which brings MOWCM together with Civic Works, The Baltimore Green & Healthy Homes Initiative, Neighborhood Housing Services (NHS) of Baltimore, and Rebuilding Together Baltimore to provide case managers who can assist low income seniors in Baltimore City to access the programs and resources necessary to make critical repairs, complete home modifications to improve accessibility, and get the help they need to make their homes more energy efficient and affordable.

With new funding from the United Way of Central Maryland, we are expanding our Grocery Assistance Program, and for the first time working with Area Agencies on Aging and other community partners to provide shopping services for elderly and disabled individuals of low and moderate incomes who are not yet home delivered meal clients. Finally, working with the Salvation Army, knitting groups, and gardening clubs, we are providing special gifts for many of our most isolated clients.

The future is brighter for our clients because of the varied connections we have built. The ability to serve their wider needs is a result of our shift of focus, from outputs to positive outcomes.

A Mission Built on Collaboration Barbara Levin, Director, Client Services

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Foundation Partners Build CapacityTo n i G i a n f o r t i , D i r e c t o r, I n s t i t u t i o n a l G i v i n g

“We remain committed to providing support to older adults to live dignified, meaningful, and engaged lives in the community and to maintain their independence for as long as possible.”

“We address immediate needs vital to the health of the communities we serve through a focus on…addressing basic human services, such as hunger.”

“Our mission is to ensure that our County residents have the resources they need to grow, thrive, and live with dignity.”

The above mission and value statements derive from four of over twenty-three corporate, private and government funders who provided grant awards to Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland (MOWCM) this past year to help support the programs and services we provide to our homebound clients.

Upon closer examination, you’ll note that the above statements contain some of the same terminology contained in our own mission statement, to enable people to live independently at home through the provision of nutritious meals, personal contact and related services. The fact that there is synchronicity and commonality in mission and values between MOWCM and each of our funders is not by chance, but by choice.

Just as MOWCM determined its mission back in 1960, our funding partners determined their philanthropic focus just as intently and with similar commitment to achieving their goal of making a difference in the lives of people in their local communities. It has been an exciting and fulfilling experience for MOWCM, to receive inquiries from funders themselves who value our reputation for quality service to older adults and who ask to sit down with us to see how together we can achieve our common goals.

Many of our foundation partners provide grant awards for necessary and invaluable general operating support for our programs, and to support other organizational infrastructure costs. Others, who provide leadership in identifying and responding to aging issues and concerns, have been instrumental in joining with us to build our organizational capacity in response to emerging phenomena in the aging field.

The growth of our Targeted Case Management service is such an example. As we became aware that a growing number of our clients were facing complex needs that threatened their ability to remain living independently, we sought and received in FY12 initial foundation support from The Abell Foundation for a pilot case management project in Baltimore City. That pilot served a very limited number of clients, but illustrated the impact of the service on the ability of clients to remain living safely and independently at home for longer periods of time.

Based on that success, The Abell Foundation renewed its support for another year, helping 85 clients extend their independence. Yet another foundation following The Abell Foundation, The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation stepped up with major funding support for Targeted Case Management in 2014 and 2015, helping 183 clients extend their time at home up to 18 more months than anticipated without case management assistance. That’s quite an achievement, leading The Marion I. and Henry J. Knott Foundation to provide funding support for our Targeted Case Management in 2016. Among these three foundations, strong mission commonality has helped Meals on Wheels make a critical difference in the lives of our clients with the most complex and intractable needs.

Our Grocery Assistance Program (GAP) is another example of capacity building driven by foundation support. Staff administrative support is a key element of GAP. As the efficacy of the program has grown over the years, United Way of Central Maryland stepped up to support GAP, helping us respond to an increasing number of seniors who value the program as a way to augment the daily nutrition we provide and help them obtain other necessary household items that help them to live independently. Now, thanks to that support this program is also available to clients who are not yet receiving home delivered meals.

Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland is thankful that so many foundations in our region have helped us expand our capacity to serve older individuals in our local communities and have joined with us in this connecting principle—safe, healthy, independent living is an aspiration that we can fulfill together on behalf of our clients.

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There were two elegant, wine-paired dinners given in December and February by the incomparable culinary genius, Jerry Edwards and Chef’s Expressions. These cutting edge, dining experiences were set in the sumptuous surroundings of the Gramercy Mansion and proceeds were graciously donated to Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland.

We were delighted to continue our partnership with Chef’s Expressions at our Culinary Extravaganza event held May 18th at the Grand Lodge in Hunt Valley and presented by BGE.

The Culinary Extravaganza, now christened, Hats and Horses, brought together a talented community of twenty chefs from around the region. The original idea for the Culinary Extravaganza was suggested years ago by longtime MOWCM supporter and spokesperson, Jerry Edwards, of Chef’s Expressions.

The chefs and their celebration of food, gave this race-themed evening of raffles, auctions and activities a truly unique spin, with foods of all kinds from mini-entrees to chocolate truffles. The fundraising success of the event topped the previous year, with over $180,000 raised to benefit our homebound clients, making possible 22,500 meals for seniors.

MOWCM has increased its focus on community connections in the last year, with attendance at numerous community wellness events and neighborhood celebrations. Our outreach has paid off in multiple ways including the strengthening of our programs and fine-tuning of their scope.

On Father’s Day, we held our Sprint Triathlon, at the South Carroll Swim Club in Westminster, MD. A relatively new event for us, held in a beautiful setting, we were pleased with 2015’s turnout of athletes from Carroll County and neighboring cities, Baltimore, Washington, D.C. and Frederick.

Events Highlight Our Ties to the Community

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As a competition designed for many skill levels, the Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland Father’s Day Sprint Triathlon has all the makings of a growing community and family tradition.

Running, swimming and biking, combine to create a challenging competition in a setting of rolling hills. Expertly run by Ken Racine’s staff at Racine MultiSports, many of the entrants walked away with medals to mark their triumph and a personal best.

Third-party events also took off this year with a new partner, The Gathering. The Gathering’s chief organizers, Damian Bohager and Jennifer Berg, included us in the planning for exciting food-related events.

We collaborated with them on the first-ever Taste of 3 Cities-Baltimore event. This gathering of food trucks resulted in a festive community get-together at Baltimore’s Patterson Park where hungry attendees voted for their favorite foods, dished

out from the colorfully painted trucks. A portion of the proceeds benefitted MOWCM and gave us a chance to showcase our delicious food, as well.

Later in June, MOWCM was the beneficiary of another unique concept for foodies, The Mason-Dixon Master Chef Tournament, held at The Inn at the Colonnade in Baltimore. This was a series of eight cooking contests, performed in an open kitchen setting, starting in June with varied themes such as Battle Backyard BBQ, Battle New Orleans and Battle Chocolate.

The competitions were designed and organized by Eric Folkart and Karen Folkart to engage the food lover’s palate and eliminate the crowd of competitors until the final competition, on Sunday, August 16th—the Battle Avant-Garde, saw one winner announced Jirat Suphrom-In, Executive Chef at My Thai Restaurant. We look forward to continuing our association with this competition and building on its appeal in 2016.

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Beyond our frequent contact with our clients as we deliver meals, Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland strives to make an impact on the communities we serve.

Our partnership with community events allows us to spread the word of the importance of our mission and the impact that is so personal, with rippling effects into the surrounding towns we serve. A strong community is made up of a diverse population. Our clients are often the foundation and builders of those communities.

This spring we saw a community, the city of Baltimore, in crisis and witnessed among our volunteers, a true commitment to specific clients and also our mission and purpose.

Community Outreach Results in Expanded Partnerships

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In April, a decision was made to not deliver meals in certain neighborhoods because of widespread unrest. That decision was made after careful deliberation and was ultimately a safety measure. Staff and volunteers in the affected areas, however, were determined to meet the needs of their clients and moved past the barricades to serve those in need. A human bond prompted acts of personal courage. Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland’s volunteers distinguished themselves in the community’s heart.

Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland has increased its focus on community connections in the last year, with attendance at numerous community wellness events and neighborhood celebrations.

Our outreach has paid off in multiple ways including the strengthening of our programs and fine-tuning their scope.

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An Extended Staff of VolunteersEllen Falk, Director, Volunteer Services

It has been an amazing year for the Volunteer Department. Our volunteers are dedicated individuals that serve homebound clients their daily meals along with a friendly smile, and do so many other things such as deliver pet food, engage in companion visits, shop for groceries, and even pack meals in our kitchen.

In FY15, our volunteers gave 70,175 hours and drove 494,528 miles—an estimated value of $2.1 million dollars— toward our mission of keeping the aging living safely and independently in their homes. We know that without our dedicated volunteers, who often deliver regardless of the weather and other circumstances, many clients would be left hungry and alone.

Beginning in January, we launched our new Volunteer Orientation and Training program. New and seasoned volunteers are encouraged to attend an orientation session, which are held every Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at our Main Office. The orientation session provides key information about our services, clients and volunteer opportunities. We know that a volunteer’s experience is more rewarding if they are trained well to do the job.

2015 held many high points including our 3rd Annual Volunteer Fashion Show, which saw record attendance as our volunteers walked the runway at Boscov’s of White Marsh to model spring fashions. The show featured volunteers who have been delivering meals, grocery shopping, or were part of our knitting/crocheting group from one year to 29 years, with proceeds from the ticket sales going to MOWCM.

Our homebound clients received many special items this year, such as homemade knitted/crocheted scarves collected from volunteers throughout the country and Mugs of Love made by employees at T. Rowe Price and Horseshoe Casino. In addition to Mugs of Love, Horseshoe Casino employees volunteered in the kitchen, and collected canned goods. Ascension Lutheran Church in Towson collected over 240 shelf-stable food and personal hygiene items

for blizzard bags, and SC&H Group made decorated mason jars with flags and mock votive candles to brighten many of our clients’ homes for the 4th of July. Area garden clubs assembled floral arrangements, school groups created laminated place mats and holiday cards, all made with love to brighten a senior’s day.

Many businesses chipped in this year. We had a record number of volunteers in our kitchen, and more groups participating in Days of Giving to assist with packing and other projects than ever before. We teamed with OneMain Financial’s 10th Annual Global Community Day, hosting 20 employees who packed over 10,000 meal items, while Cigna-Healthspring had a Month of Giving where over 50 employees packed meals over five days in June.

Though we have seen a record number of new volunteers, volunteers to deliver the meals are always needed in order to move clients from the waiting list. Our volunteers are diverse; all have something to give. We work with many disability groups who deliver with their caseworkers, while business employees have found it satisfying to volunteer during their lunch hour with our Lunch Bunch program.

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Opportunities to volunteer are as varied as our volunteers themselves, MOWCM’s Grocery Assistance Program (GAP) provides clients with someone to shop for them once or twice a month. Many clients receive calls from a wellness check-in volunteer twice a week. Our Kibble Connection Program remains strong with a recent donation of dog and cat food from Purina, and offers our volunteers a twist on the delivery of food. We work with many different individuals who are young or old, retired or working, or in school who volunteer once a week or once a month. If you would like to join our group of dedicated volunteers please call our Volunteer Services Department.

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Financial Summaries at June 30, 2015 and 2014Statements of Financial Position

Assets 2015 2014 Cash and cash equivalents 854,293 704,885 Receivables, net 870,714 652,600 Marketable securities, at market 4,890,317 5,076,165 Property and equipment, net 2,238,494 2,205,461 Other 152,632 170,314 Total assets 9,006,450 8,809,425 Liabilities and Net Assets Liabilities 885,040 912,442 Net assets 8,121,410 7,896,983 Total liabilities and net assets 9,006,450 8,809,425 Statement of ActivitiesSupport and Revenues 2015 2014 Public support 2,581,269 2,776,008 Government Fees & Grants 2,407,796 2,342,381 Special events and other 173,369 169,904 Program Services 3,263,715 2,737,874 Total support and revenues 8,426,149 8,026,167 Expenses Nutrition services 4,082,449 4,546,772 Client services 2,734,727 1,879,935 Management and general 847,777 844,606 Fund-raising 422,040 410,614 Total expenses 8,086,993 7,681,927 Change in Net Assets: Before non-operating activities 339,156 344,240 Non-operating activities (114,729) 641,950 Change in Net Assets 224,427 986,190 Net Assets at End of Year 8,121,410 7,896,982 The Board of Directors has engaged ELLIN & TUCKER, Certified Public Accountants, Baltimore, Maryland, to perform the annual audit. Selected financial data is provided above which does not contain all the data and information disclosures required by generally accepted accounting principles. A copy of the complete audit report containing the required data and informative disclosures is available from Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, Inc. upon written request.

Operating Revenue Dollar %Public Support $2,581,269 31%Government Fees & Grants $2,407,796 28%Special Events $ 173,369 2%Program Services $3,263,715 39% Total $8,426,149 100%

Operating Expenses Dollar %Fundraising $ 422,040 5%Management & General $ 847,777 10%Client Services $ 2,734,727 34%Nutrition Services $ 4,082,449 51% Total $ 8,086,993 100%

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Geographical Area & Gender Distribution of Home-Delivered Meals Clients

Jurisdiction Male Female Total Anne Arundel County 149 206 355 Baltimore City 386 670 1056 Baltimore County 306 569 875 Carroll County 59 78 137 Frederick County 1 1 2 Harford County 100 164 264 Howard County 65 122 187 Montgomery County 21 43 64

Meal Production FY 2015

Jurisdiction # of Meals Served Anne Arundel County 66,629 Baltimore City 258,173 Baltimore County 164,975 Carroll County 20,463 Frederick County 148 Harford County 43,313 Howard County 37,627 Montgomery County 18,459

Total Regular Home Delivered Meals: 611,794

Emergency Meals 4,586 Day Care Meals 31,495 Senior Center Meals 360,853 Total Meals 1,013,789

Age Distribution of Home-Delivered Meals Clients

Age No. of Clients % of Total 0-60 371 13% 60-74 927 31% 75-84 777 26% 85+ 880 30%

Ethnic Distribution of Home-Delivered Meals Clients

Ethnic Origin No. of Clients % of Total Caucasian 1384 46.79% African-American 775 26.20% Asian 13 .44% Hispanic 32 1.08% Native American/Alaskan 5 .16% Other, Unreported 749 25.32% Total 2955 100%

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Annual Giving The Ernestine McCollum annual giving recognition, named for a co-founder of Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, acknowledges the contributions of those who supported our mission during the 2015 fiscal year.

* MOWCM Corporate Club Recognition

$100,000 or moreThe Associated: Jewish Community Federation of BaltimoreThe Kenneth S. Battye Charitable TrustWalmart Foundation*The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation

$25,000 or moreGEICO Philanthropic Foundation*Howard County Dept. of Citizen ServicesKahlert FoundationMaryland Department of Human ResourcesMiddendorf Foundation, Inc.Progress Family Foundation Inc.Estate of Robert N. RileyUnited Way of Central Maryland, IncYUM! Brands Foundation & Global Community Investment

$10,000 or moreA. Eugene Hoeper FoundationBaltimore City Government - Office of SustainabilityBank of America - MD - Charitable FoundationBGE*David & Barbara B. Hirschhorn FoundationHarford County - United Way of Central MarylandiCore Networks*Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson, P.A.*Johns Hopkins Neighborhood FundJoseph and Harvey Meyerhoff Family Charitable FundsKaiser Permanente of the Mid-Atlantic States*Law Offices of Peter T. Nicholl*Leonard & Helen R. Stulman Charitable FoundationLouis H. Gross FoundationMorris A. Mechanic Foundation Inc.Rothschild Charitable Foundation, Inc.Michael and Barbara Strouse

$5,000 or moreMr. Carl H. GundersonH&S Bakery, Inc.*James Riepe Family FoundationJohns Hopkins School of MedicineKelly’s DreamMs. Carolyn L. KidwellLeroy M. Merritt Charitable TrustMaryland Branch, Shut-In SocietyMerritt Properties, LLC*Montgomery County Area Agency on AgingNextgen Foundation Charitable TrustNorthrop Grumman*Sherman Family FoundationUSNA Religious Offerings FundValley Services, Inc.*W. R. Grace Foundation, Inc.

$2,500 or moreEstate of Marie C. KronmanMs. Anita MaloneMacht Family Philanthropic FundMason Dixon Master Chef, LLCDavid & Catherine MaxMcCormick & Company, Inc.McCormick Taylor (Baltimore Office)Meals on Wheels Association of AmericaMs. Burnett Z. MorsellMr. & Mrs. H. Hudson Myers, Jr.Number Ten Foundation, Inc.PSA Insurance & Financial ServicesMr. & Mrs. George ReynoldsMrs. Mary L. RiordanRogers-Wilbur Foundation, Inc.Roland Park Presbyterian ChurchScott Power & Light, Inc.Mrs. Barbara E. SimerlThe Gathering of Three CitiesVenable Foundation, Inc.Woods Memorial Presbyterian Church

$1,000 or more19/19 Investment CounselAberdeen Proving Grounds Federal Credit UnionMr. Robert W. AddyAdvance Business Systems & SupplyMrs. Cynthia AlderdiceAllegis GroupAmerican Legion - Towson Post # 22ARINC Charitable Team

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Asbury United Methodist ChurchBaltimore County Department of PlanningBaltimore Power GroupBeaufort Foundation, Inc.Mr. Harry B. BermanMr. & Mrs. Dennis EichenlaubBloom FoundationMr. David S. BlytheBoscov’s Department Store, LLCBroadway Services, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Roland L. Brown, Jr.Mr. Timothy L. BrownEstate of Elizabeth A. BryanMs. Lori BurghauserCampbell Foundation, Inc.Dr. Michael R. CampCarey Sales & Services, Inc.Mr. Thomas C. CarterCavalry Chapel (Ft. Meade Chaplain)Ms. Lucy ChangChapelwood Enterprise, LLCChesapeake Employers Insurance CompanyMr. Martin CohnMs. Janet C. ConklinContinental Realty Corp.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cullen, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. DeanMr. & Mrs. Paul DerstineDickman Family Foundation Inc.The Dopkin-Singer-Dannenberg Foundation, Inc.Mr. Michael DoyleEdwin & Jeanne C. Trexler Foundation, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Dennis EichenlaubEllin & Tucker, CharteredEmployees Charity Organization (ECHO) of Northrop GrummanEric and Lori Veiel Charitable FundMrs. Diane FeatherstoneFein FoundationFirst United Presbyterian ChurchMs. Amy J. FlemingMr. & Mrs. Matthew FreedmanFUSION Youth Ministry of Catholic Church of Glen BurnieMs. Gloria GalperinGeorge S. Rich Family Foundation Inc.Glen Burnie United Methodist ChurchGlobal ImpactMr. & Mrs. Kenneth GoodmanMr. & Mrs. Karl G. GrizioEstate of Wanda GrzymalaMr. Cecil HassellMr. Robert W. Helm TrusteeHenry A. Strohminger Family Foundation, Inc.Hobart K. & Janis F. SwanHospital Support ServicesMr. John R. HoustonMr. Robert L. Hults

Jack Wilen Foundation, Inc.Mr. Murzy JhabvalaMr. & Mrs. Cedrick A. JohnsonMr. Sigmund KassapMr. Bruce C. King and Ms. Carol A. SaricMr. Peter G. Kirchgraber and Ms. Lisa LoganKissinger Financial Services, Inc.Mr. Paul F. KoehlerMr. Peter H. LeffmanLeonard Paper Co.Mr. & Mrs. Powell S. LindsayLois & Irving Blum Foundation Inc.Ms. Nancy LumpkinDr. Michael J. LynchThe M&T Charitable FoundationMr. & Mrs. Edward A. Masek, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. James McAveneyMcCormick & Co. Charity CampaignMcManus Foundation, Inc.MECU of Baltimore, Inc.Melwood Horticultural Training Center, Inc.Ms. Maria Theresa MeyerMichael Baker Jr., Inc.Miles & Stockbridge, P.C.Mr. Harvey L. MillerMiller Family Foundation, Inc.Miller Wood Products, Inc.Mr. William S. MowellMRW Systems, Inc.Mt. Carmel United Methodist ChurchNeal and Sandy Black Charitable FundMs. Kathleen T. NearyMr. Edward F. NemphosNetwork For GoodMr. Uwe G. NeumannMs. Caitlin K. NichollNorthwest Charitable Foundation, Inc.Mr. James N. O’DonnellP. Flanigan & Sons, Inc.Mr. Michael ParkMr. & Mrs. Gary PeisachThe Platt Foundation Inc.Ms. Colleen Pleasant-KlinePorts America Chesapeake, LLCMr. and Mrs. Timothy J. ReganMr. Charles J. ReicheltReliable ChurchillRobb and Elizabeth Tyler Foundation, Inc.Robert Bensen Meyer Jr. Foundation, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Raymond C. RobertsMr. William RobertsMs. Margaret T. RoperRummel, Klepper & Kahl, LLPMr. & Mrs. Michael M. RutkowskiSalem Evangelical Lutheran ChurchSaval Foods Corporation

Our Impact1,000,000meals were served to

2,951 individual clients

An additional

3972 emergency meals were distributed for use during inclement weather

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$500 or more Ms. Kristen E. AbbeyMr. Kevin AbellAccessible Solutions, Inc.Action MaintenanceAdalman-Goodwin Foundation, Inc.Alexander and Louise Armstrong FoundationMr. & Mrs. Richard AllchinMary H. ArnotBaltimore Community FoundationMs. Penny BankBank of America Foundation, Inc.Bank Of America United Way CampaignMr. Donald R. BarthelMs. Diane E. BatchikBecton Dickinson and CompanyBell Corporations Development, LLCDr. Murry BentleyMs. Amy A. BergmannBethel Presbyterian ChurchHolly and Dennis BlackledgeMrs. Patricia R. BridenbaughMr. & Mrs. William G. BrownDr. Bruce P. BurnsMs. Jayne E. Callahan-HensonCalvary United Methodist ChurchMs. Gertrude A. CannadyMs. Mary L. CaricoMr. & Mrs. Timothy W. CarricoMr. and Mrs. Craig J. R. CaseyCenter For Medical Weight Loss

Dr. Nisha Chandra-StrobosCharles V.K. Carlson Family Charitable FundMr. Donald T. ChrissingerMr. & Mrs. Edward L. ClappMs. Peggy CoaxumMs. Patricia M. CohenMrs. Kathleen E. ComminsMs. S. Tracy CosterDavid W. Buck Family FoundationMr. & Mrs. Robert DavissonMs. Armenda DayeMs. Katherine DegerbergMs. Mary A. DelaneyDenta QuestMr. & Mrs. Arnold EppelMr. Robert S. FeinbergMs. Lois E. FlowersMs. Catherine FranksMr. G. Ross FrenchMr. Keith Fritz and Mrs. Linda FriizMs. Anna J. GallagherDr. Howard J. GarberMr. Elmer E. GardnerMr. and Mrs. John G. GeistGiant Food/AHOLDGlen Burnie Improvement AssociationMr. Fred P. GlenniePat Gorman and Francis J GormanGrace United Methodist WomenMr. Jack R. GrahamMr. & Mrs. Larry R. GreenMr. Otis GreeneMr. & Mrs. Stuart A. GrossmanMr. and Mrs. John C. HabichtMr. Christopher J. HafeyJ. J. Haines Foundation, Inc.Maria and Tim HardyMr. Curran W. Harvey, Jr.Mr. Syed A. HasanMr. Daniel J. HursonBernice L. & Albert D. Hutzler, Jr. Foundation, Inc.Mr. Martin J. IbbottMrs. Julie Idzi and Mr. Stan IdziIntegrity Team, Inc.Inter-Faith Chapel Mission CommitteeJ.A. Rice and AssociatesMs. Anne P. JonesMs. Brenda S. JonesMr. & Mrs. Harry JonesMr. and Mrs. Russell E. JonesMr. & Mrs. Edwin JulesTobi KarchmerMr. Thomas P. KellyMr. William C. KellyMr. Charles P. H. KernanMr. & Mrs. Robert A. Kerr

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Mr. Christopher KidwellMr. & Mrs. Andrew J. KingMr. John KirkMr. Dana KnightMs. Denise KomaraMs. Rita KurekLautman, Maska, Neill & CompanyMr. & Mrs. Daniel D. LeonardMr. Mark L. LofgrenMr. and Mrs. Arturo A. LopezMr. & Mrs. Brian C. LoughlinMs. Anne M. MaraniThe Max Group/Max RealtyMs. Pamela G. MazurMs. Mary L. McGeadyRoy D. McQueen & Associates, Ltd. (RDM)Mr. Joseph MeyerhoffMr. Paul L. MillerMiriam Lodge, K. S. B., Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Frank MorabitoMs. Claire MorganMs. Barbara C. MotleyMr. E. Hanlon MurphyMs. Linda MurphySteve C. and Joan MurphyMs. Sherri L. NeumanNew Zion Baptist Church of Baltimore City, Inc.Ms. Evalyn H. NicodemusMs. Joan NugentMs. Janine P. O’BrienOffit Kurman, Attorneys At LawOliver Packing & Equipment CompanyMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey PalmerMrs. Linnie M. ParkerPaul & Margaret Renoff Family FoundationMs. Melanie H. PauleyMr. & Mrs. Gary PeisachMr. & Mrs. Alan PeljovichMs. Hillary L. PettegrewMs. Caroline L. PhillipsDr. Leslie PickMs. Jayne PignataPikesville Chamber of CommercePillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, LLPMrs. Virginia T. PondMs. Elsa QuilesMs. Suman M. RaoStephen RehmanMs. Cyndy RenoffMr. & Mrs. John P. RobertsMr. and Mrs. Bill W. RoeslerMr. & Mrs. Bruce I. RothschildMs. Victoria L. RougeotMr. Seymour S. RubakMr. and Mrs. David J. SantureDrs. James and Paula Schauble

Mr. Richard A. SchrottAmita Gupta and Charlotte SumnerMr. John B. Seal, Jr.Mr. Neil G. ShermanMr. & Mrs. Yoshinobu & Kathleen ShiotaMs. Betty Ann ShirleyMr. & Mrs. Aaron SimonDrs. John and Ruth SingerSinsky-Kresser-Racusin Memorial Foundation, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Beth K. SlepianMr. Robert SmelkinsonMr. & Mrs. Stephen R. SmeltzerMs. Jean G. SmithMr. Robert J. SopkaSt. John the Evangelist’s Hydes ChurchSt. John United Church Inc./Methodist-Presbyterian ChurchSt. Stephen Church Ladies of CharityMr. & Mrs. Charles R. StarrMs. Dorothea StieffMs. Amy W. StolarskiStuart H. & Eleanor H. Yuspa Charitable FundMr. & Mrs. William J. Sweet, Sr.Mr. & Mrs. George E. SwegmanSYSCO Baltimore, LLCMr. Michael J. TaylorThrivent Financial’s Choice ProgramDr. Lillian M. TompkinsMr. Brian ToppingMs. Edith A. TraceyMs. Emily TrotterUnited Methodist Women of Glen Burnie - UMCMr. Jerry A. ValcikVisit BaltimoreMr. Robert F. VollaroMr. Alexander B. VollmerMr. & Mrs. Jonathan R. WachsDr. Joanne WaeltermannThe Sidney Weinman Memorial Foundation, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Steven R. WellerMr. John H. WellsMs. Mary F. WesselMs. Amber WhiteMs. Evelyn WhiteMr. Michael E. WhiteMr. & Mrs. Wallace and Katherine WhiteMs. Sherry WohlbergWomen’s Fellowship of the First Presbyterian ChurchMs. Karen R. WulffMs. Eritha V. Yardley

Our ReachVolunteers logged

70,175hours delivering meals and providing servicesfor our homebound clients

Volunteers drove

494,528miles delivering nutritious meals to homebound clients—a distance equal to 20 times around the world, with a monetary value of $2.1 million. emergency meals were distributed for use during inclement weather

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$1,000,000 or moreThe Associated: Jewish Community Federation of BaltimoreEstate of G. Whitridge

$500,000 or moreThe Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation

$250,000 or moreThe Kenneth S. Battye Charitable TrustThe Walmart Foundation

$100,000 or moreThe Abell Foundation, Inc.Estate of Thomasina AllenEstate of Virginia L. Ault, MDBaltimore Gas & Electric CompanyEstate of William BradyJane & Worth B. Daniels, Jr. FundThe Dresher Foundation, Inc.The France-Merrick Foundation, Inc.GEICO Philanthropic FoundationLouis H. Gross FoundationEstate of Wanda GrzymalaEstate of Florence G. HarperThe David and Barbara B. Hirschorn FoundationHoward County Dept. of Citizen ServicesThe Kahlert Foundation, Inc.Estate of John Christian LarsenLaw Offices of Peter T. NichollEstate of Jane V. MartinMeals on Wheels AmericaMerritt Properties, LLC

Middendorf Foundation, Inc.The Law Offices of Peter T. Nicholl Estate of Clair NoppenbergerEstate of Janet C. PrestonEstate of Dorothy SternerEstate of Gilbert StrittmatterUnited Way of Central Maryland, IncVenable LLP and Venable Foundation, Inc.Mary C. Walker

$75,000 or moreCynthia AlderdiceAllegis GroupKaiser Permanente of the Mid-Atlantic StatesThe Marion I. & Henry J. Knott FoundationM&T Bank and M&T Charitable Foundation Number Ten Foundation, Inc.T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc.

$50,000 or moreEstate of Gloria Fuhres AllenBank of America Charitable FoundationThe Herbert Bearman Foundation, Inc.The Cole FoundationCommunity Foundation of Howard CountyNancy & Donald De LaskiEstate of Audry N. EvansFidelity Charitable Gift FundEstate of Carroll F. IrelandThe Johns Hopkins Neighborhood FundEstate of Marie C. KronmanLockheed Martin CorporationEstate of Rita LowensteinGlenn L. Martin FoundationThe Adelbert W. Mears TrustThe Morris A. Mechanic Foundation Inc.Mercantile Bankshares CorporationMercantile Safe Deposit & Trust CoThe Leroy M. Merritt Charitable TrustWilliam J. and Dorothy K. O’Neill FoundationThe Progress Family Foundation, Inc.Estate of Robert N. RileyThe Dorothy L. & Henry A. Rosenberg, Jr. Foundation, Inc.The Ryland Group, Inc.Estate of Lois A. ScheuchMs. Debbie SchmidtLinda G. Schneider and Stuart CrookEstate of Robert G. Shand, Jr.

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Our Purpose95% of our clientsare able to remain living independently at home

95% of our clients are satisfied with our programs and service

90% of our clients have reported improved nutrition

90% of our clients have reported improved quality of life

90% of our clients have reported improved medication and treatment compliance

66% of our clients have reported decreased isolation

Shut-in Society, Maryland Branch Estate of Barbara Sprague Kerr StanleyUSNA Religious Offerings FundThe W. D. “Pete” Class Foundation, Ltd.Anna Emory Warfield Memorial Fund, Inc.YUM! Brands Foundation & Global Community Investment

$20,000 or more19/19 Investment CounselAEGON/Transamerica FoundationMr. & Mrs. Richard AllchinARINC Charitable TeamLouise Allen ArmstrongAssociated Black CharitiesClayton Baker TrustWilliam G. Baker, Jr. Memorial FundJohn BowmanBroadmead Residents AssociationMary C. BuntingCareFirst BlueCross BlueShieldEstate of Louis J. CarrChrist Our King Presbyterian ChurchCivic Works, Inc.Estate of Emily ConnollyConstellation EnergyJoseph CushingH. Chace and Helen S. Davis FundMr. & Mrs. Edward M. DeemsThe Dopkin-Singer-Dannenberg Foundation, Inc.Douglas Memorial Community ChurchElks Lodge 2277First Presbyterian Church of Bel Air, Inc.First Presbyterian Church of Howard Co.Mr. & Mrs. James A. GabrielEstate of Emma J. GeraceGilbane Building CompanyGlen Burnie Improvement AssociationGlen Burnie United Methodist ChurchThe W. R. Grace Foundation, Inc.H&S Bakery, Inc.The Emmert Hobbs Foundation, Inc.The Horizon FoundationInt. Order of King’s Daughters & SonsJohns Hopkins MedicineJoseph & Harvey Meyerhoff Family Charitable FundsThe John J. Leidy FoundationLeonard & Helen R. Stulman Charitable FoundationLeonard Paper Co.Estate of Robert E. LesueurLMC Properties, Inc.Mary & Daniel Loughran FoundationLois and Philip Macht Family Philanthropic Fund

Anita MaloneCatherine & David Max McCormick & Company, Inc.MECU of Baltimore, Inc.The Rebecca Meyerhoff Memorial TrustsMiller Family Foundation, Inc.Montgomery County CouncilNACE-Baltimore ChapterNational Council of Jewish WomenNorthrop Grumman CorporationThe Platt Foundation Inc.PNC FoundationProtestant Community of the United States Naval AcademyMrs. William G. ReeseReliable ChurchillJennifer and George ReynoldsJames Riepe Family FoundationRobb and Elizabeth Tyler Foundation, Inc.Rogers-Wilbur Foundation, Inc.Roland Park Presbyterian ChurchRouse CompanyHerman & Walter Samuelson FoundationEstate of Augusta Marie SchmidtSherman Family FoundationBarbara E. SimerlSouthern Management CorporationSouthland CorporationEstate of Albert SpokesRita St. Clair & Associates St. Ignatius-Hickory CongregationSYSCO Baltimore, LLCThe Rothschild Charitable Foundation, Inc.U.S.F. & G. Foundation Inc.Anne W. WestMr. & Mrs. Albert H. WilliamsWoods Memorial Presbyterian ChurchMr. & Mrs. Vernon H. Wright

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Legacy GivingThe Mary C. Walker legacy giving recognition, named for a former donor, volunteer, and member of the Board of Directors of Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, acknowledges gifts that will sustain our mission of helping people age in place with dignity through bequests, gift annuities and other planned giving.

Gloria Fuhres Allen Thomasina Allen Margaret S. Athey Virginia L. Ault Gail A. Barth Marianne S. Bodenheimer Morris Bohrer Katherine S. Boude William Brady Audrey W. Brownley Elizabeth A. Bryan Charles A. Buerger Joseph T. Bunn Albert A. Caplan Louis J. Carr Emily Connolly Joseph Cushing Grace Darin Jacob B. Davis Edwin Donoho Charleen E. Dornheim Louise Duitscher Audry N. Evans Beverly K. Fine Millicent E. Fischer Eugene Fouse Emma J. Gerace Dr. Ghislaine D. Godenne Martin Goodman Margaret A. Gorn Wanda Grzymala Florence G. Harper Barr Harris S. Herbert Harris Priscilla Anne Cabeen Howard

Carroll F. Ireland William F. Kaiss Emma B. Kane Catherine Kane Mary C. Kelley Frances A. Kleeman Edward J. Klotz Charlotte A. Koomjohn Marie C. Kronman Jean B. Lahet John Christian Larsen George F. LeFevre Robert E. Lesueur Jane V. Martin Robert Matthews Milton Mayer Ernestine B. McCollum Marie L. Moore Emanuel Morganstern Paul Naiman Kathleen T. Neary Clair G. Noppenberger Janet C. Preston Elizabeth O. Preston William B. Rafferty Robert N. Riley Pearl Rosenbloom A. L. Schaeffer Lois A. Scheuch Augusta Marie Schmidt Leila Schwaab Robert G. Shand Joseph F. Siebenhaar Virginia H. Spokes Albert Spokes Barbara Sprague Kerr Stanley

Dorothy Sterner Grace May Stock Kent Streeter Alice Streett C. Edwin Stricker Gilbert Strittmatter Beatrice E. Strouse Carolyn K. Underwood Mary C. Walker Gracia Whitridge Elizabeth A. Wolf

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The Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland staff has endeavored to make accurate the lists contained in this report. We ask that you notify us at 443.573.0930, or send us an e-mail to [email protected] should you observe any oversights or errors. Thank you.

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Our Impact8.8 millionof America’s seniors—or nearly 1 in 6—don’tknow where their next meal is coming from

Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland can provide nutritious mealsfor a senior for a full year for less than

$4,000For every dollar invested in Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, we can save up to

$50of Medicaid spending

2015 IN KIND SUPPORT Baltimore Coffee & Tea CompanyBoston Beer Jim Burger PhotographyClipper City Media Comcast Newsmakers Absolute Entertainment Alex Cooper Auctioneers Dara Does It Feats, Inc.4 Square ProductionsFreddie Stevens Entertainment Gala ClothsGovernor Larry HoganGramercy TavernHess WineMr. & Mrs. Leonard HomerLinda Johnson PhotographyJessica Kartalija, WJZ-TV Just PostersLutherville BikesReliable-ChurchillRobert Parker, Jr. Party PlusPixilated PhotoboothRita St. Clair & AssociatesShowbiz ProductionsStanley Black & Decker STYLE MagazineThe Umbrella SyndicateTito’s Vodka John Van HorneWCBM /WQLL Wedding411 on Demand Jerry EdwardsChef’s ExpressionsTherese HardingThe Classic Catering PeopleBarry FleischmannInnovative GourmetNino GermanoLa Scala Ristorante ItalianoPaul Glomp

Sparrows Point Country ClubEric GreenawaltSparrows Point Country ClubGeof ManthorneCharm City CakesRodney HenryDangerously Delicious PiesNancy LongoPierpoint RestaurantBill TienMatsuriKimberley RigbyParfectionsDustin HeflinBaldwin’s Station Restaurant & PubPatty HenleySaval FoodsShelley StannardFlavor CupcakeryCarlo VignottoLa Tavola RistoranteSarah MogolThe Bountiful ExperienceJonathan YeichSilo.5% Wine BarBlake WollmanWild Pea

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Board of DirectorsGary PeisachPresident

Peter KirchgraberVice President

Alan E. Peljovich, PEVice President

Cedrick JohnsonSecretary

Lori BurghauserTreasurer

Scott SteinbergAssistant Treasurer

Stephanie Archer-SmithExecutive Director

Community DirectorsWade BarnesChris HumphriesCollen Pleasant KlineCaitlin NichollLarry SeidenMichael StrouseDavid Vosvick, II

Council of Site RepresentativesAnne Bolduc-JangJack McDonaldLinda Murphy, ChairLarry O’Neill, Vice-Chair

Regional Offices/Distribution SitesMain Office/ Central Service Facility515 South Haven StreetBaltimore, MD 21224410-558-0932410-558-1321 fax1866-558-0827

Regional Offices:Central RegionMargo Coruzzi, Manager515 South Haven StreetBaltimore, MD 21224443-573-0927410-558-1321 fax

Metro RegionStacy Payton, Manager515 South Haven StreetBaltimore, MD 21224443-573-0922410-558-1321 fax

Northeast RegionW. Allan Robinson, Manager45 North Main Street, Suite DBel Air, MD 21014410-838-0013410-879-5814 fax

Northwest RegionVena Carter, Manager255 Clifton Boulevard, #312Westminster, MD 21157410-857-4447410-857-5477 fax

Southeast RegionTerry Lehr, Manager1517 Ritchie Highway, #L7Arnold, MD 21012410-626-7543410-626-7547 fax

Southwest RegionElizabeth Sebastiao, ManagerWilde Lake Village Center10451 Twin Rivers Road, Suite 215Columbia, MD 21044410-730-94761-877-730-9476(Montgomery County)410-730-9492 fax

Distribution SitesAnnapolis Distribution SiteSaint Martin’s Lutheran Church1120 Spa RoadAnnapolis, MD 21403Thomas Tasker, Site Coordinator

Brown Distribution SiteBrown Memorial Presbyterian Church1316 Park AvenueBaltimore, MD 21217Jackie Artis, Site Coordinator

Carroll County Distribution SiteSt. John’s Catholic Church43 Monroe StreetWestminster, MD 21157Kelly Selby, Site Coordinator

Douglas Distribution SiteDouglas MemorialCommunity Church1325 Madison AvenueBaltimore, MD 21217Ellsworth Jackson, Site Coordinator

Dundalk Distribution SiteChurch of the Brethren2660 YorkwayBaltimore, MD 21222Dorothy Wisniewski, Site Coordinator

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East Distribution SiteMeals on Wheels CentralService Facility515 South Haven StreetBaltimore, MD 21224Matthew Robinson, Site Coordinator

Faith Distribution SiteFaith Presbyterian Church5400 Loch Raven BoulevardBaltimore, MD 21239Audrey Harvey, Site Coordinator

Glen Burnie Distribution SiteRobert A. Pascal Senior Center125 Dorsey RoadGlen Burnie, MD 21061Ken Glendenning, Site Coordinator

Hampden Distribution SiteRoland View Towers3838 Roland AvenueBaltimore, MD 21211Ray Jafari, Site Coordinator

Harford County Distribution SiteSt. Paul’s Lutheran Church201 Mount Royal AvenueAberdeen, MD 21001Mardith Ollinger, Site Coordinator

Howard County Distribution SiteBain Center5470 Ruth Keeton Way Columbia, MD 21044Ronald Watson, Site Coordinator

Laurel Distribution SiteMulti-Service9900 Washington BoulevardLaurel, MD 20723LaChelle Cooper, Site Coordinator

Liberty Distribution SiteMt. Olive UnitedMethodist Church5115 Old Court RoadRandallstown, MD 21133Mike Peisach, Site Coordinator

Montgomery County Distribution SiteLeisure World/Inter-Faith Chapel3680 S. Leisure World BoulevardSilver Spring, MD 20906Toni Buckson-Byrd, Site Coordinator

Saint Anthony’s Distribution SiteSaint Anthony’s Catholic Church4414 Frankford AvenueBaltimore, MD 21206Mike Krystkiewicz, Site Coordinator

Sherwood Distribution SiteFaith Lutheran Church8 Sherwood RoadCockeysville, MD 21031Jenaver Davis, Site Coordinator

Severna Park Distribution SiteWoods Memorial Church611 Baltimore-Annapolis BoulevardSeverna Park, MD 21146Chris Newman, Site Coordinator

Towson Distribution SiteSt. Thomas Episcopal Church1108 Providence RoadTowson, MD 21286Michael Dougherty, Site Coordinator

Weinberg Kosher Packing & Distribution SiteLevindale Hebrew GeriatricCenter and Hospital(Weinberg Place)2500 West Belvedere Avenue Baltimore, MD 21215Jenifer Briscoe, Packing Site Manager

West Distribution SiteCatonsville UnitedMethodist Church6 Melvin AvenueCatonsville, MD 21228Elizabeth A. Roberts, Site Coordinator

Our ImpactWe provided 167 clients case management contacts (phone calls and visits) Doubled since previous fiscal year.

Resulting in over 700 visits and phone calls to provide the assistance necessary to maintain independence in the community.

1101 Kibble Connection deliveries made in FY15

Being More than a MealWe provide social support and safety-net services to help sustain optimum health,maintain economic stability and improve overall quality of life.

Our services include:• Health, safety and wellness checks• Phone pals• Grocery shoppers• Kibble Connection pet food• Companion Visits• Individual Case Management

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A copy of Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland’s current financial statement is available upon request by contacting Meals on Wheels at 515 South Haven Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21224, 410 588-0932. Documents and information submitted to the State of Maryland under the Maryland Charitable Solicitations Act are available from the Office of the Secretary of State for the cost of copying and postage. Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland is registered with the secretary of State’s office: registration does not imply endorsement of any solicitation by the Secretary of State.

An Outcome to Enhance the CommunityExtending By helping clients to remain living independently in their homes, Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland supports their continued integration

Into the social fabric of the community, prevents premature institutionalization and allows them to age in place with dignity and grace.

Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland515 South Haven Street

Baltimore, MD 21224

410 558-09321 866 558-0827 toll-free mealsonwheelsmd.org

[email protected]

United Way Campaign #: 8094Maryland Charity Campaign (State employees) #: 8094

Combined Charity Campaign (Baltimore City employees) #: 8094 Combine Federal Campaign (Federal government employees) #: 85588

MEALSMore than a meal ™

O F C E N T R A L M A R Y L A N D

A copy of Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland’s current financial statement is available upon request by contacting Meals on Wheels at 515 South Haven Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21224, 410 588-0932. Documents and information submitted to the State of Maryland under the Maryland Charitable Solicitations Act are available from the Office of the Secretary of State for the cost of copying and postage. Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland is registered with the secretary of State’s office: registration does not imply endorsement of any solicitation by the Secretary of State.

An Outcome to Enhance the CommunityExtending

By helping clients to remain living independently in their homes, Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland supports

their continued integration into the social fabric of the community and prevents premature institutionalization and

allows them to age in place with dignity and grace.

Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland515 South Haven Street

Baltimore, MD 21224

410 558-09321 866 558-0827 toll-free mealsonwheelsmd.org

[email protected]

United Way Campaign #: 8094Maryland Charity Campaign (State employees) #: 8094

Combined Charity Campaign (Baltimore City employees) #: 8094 Combine Federal Campaign (Federal government employees) #: 85588

MEALSMore than a meal ™

O F C E N T R A L M A R Y L A N D