TO OUR FOOD BANK FAMILY Dear Friends: It has been a wonderful and humbling experience to watch this community support our plans for addressing food insecurity in a more comprehensive manner. The new Food Resource and Education Center, opening in May of 2016 on Greenbush Street, will offer hope to struggling families and individuals. We will give out food and simultaneously offer an intake and referral service that seeks to connect those in need of food with other services such as prescription assistance, medical services, job training, housing, and childcare to name but a few. Utilizing community volunteers, Food Finders will offer individual and group classes on household budgeting, wise shopping practices, meal planning, nutrition, and gardening. The new warehouse, opening in March of 2016 on 10th Street, will allow Food Finders to say “yes” to whole truckloads of food that have been turned away for lack of space from our current facility. The new warehouse has been designed to hold and distribute more fresh produce and dairy products. It will double the amount of food that can be stored and enable Food Finders to better serve the 160 pantries and shelters that depend upon us.

With help from you and many other donors Food Finders will be positioned to be a food bank for the future. A food bank that does not simply hand out non-perishable food but one that collaborates with other non-profits to address the many complex issues associated with food insecurity. We will be able to address the root causes of food insecurity and help our clients increase their self sufficiency. I cannot adequately express my gratitude for all of the donations that have made our building projects a reality. Over the past two years we have seen generous donations from individuals, corporations, foundations, organizations, churches, and local businesses. We are within $900,000 of our ambitious $4,750,000 goal! Building a better food bank has been a community wide effort and we are profoundly grateful for all the help you have given us. Thank you! Sincerely,

Katy O’Malley Bunder CEO/President

FOOD FINDERS FOOD BANK STAFF Directors: Katy O’Malley Bunder, President/CEO Tawny Howe, Chief Financial Officer Kier Crites Scherger, Chief Operating Officer Christine Burr, Director of Development Jack Warner, Director of Operations Administrative and Professional Staff: Brenna Barrett, Account Clerk Alex Buckles, Mobile Pantry Coordinator Jose Huerta, Assistant Director Inventory Tayler Louthen, Development Assistant Adam Meyer, Agency Relations Coordinator Sarah Mihich, Volunteer Coordinator Ian Miller, Assistant Director Warehouse Barbara Sharkey, Account Assistant Courtney Sloan, Program Coordinator 2

Warehouse Staff: Emmitt Bixler Fred Bixler Leah Bush Matt Dillingham Jourdan Hopkins

Marlon Humphrey Jared Kaser Doug Schroeder Alex Watts Robert Young

FOOD FINDERS FOOD BANK 2015 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Dorothy Reed, President Pauline Shen, Secretary Jeff Troike, Treasurer Dennis DeMay Jonathan Elkins Linda Duttlinger

Leta Kelley Mary Ann Kerkhoff Jennifer Layton Jan Mills James Monger

Number of households strengthened by the Mobile Pantry Program.

The number of backpacks served to children in need throughout the school year. Hours donated by our volunteers. This is the equivalent to an additional 11 full-time staff!

Number of meals served through the Summer Food Service Program to kids in need.

Our fleet of vehicles deliver and pick up food across our 16-county service area.

Pounds of food distrubted through the new School Pantry Program.

Pounds of fresh produce distributed throughout our region. This is 11% of all food distributed.

Distribution decreased in 2015 because our current building capacity impedes further growth. Our new location will provide opportunity for growth in 2016.

Pounds Distributed per Fiscal Year October - September

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

5,191,661 pounds

6,256,608 pounds

6,666,255 pounds

7,465,260 pounds

7,356,259 pounds

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FROM HUNGER TO HOPE Our Capital Campaign, From Hunger to Hope, is an opportunity to advance our vision about how a food bank works in our community. We are redesigning our food bank to be more than just a short-term emergency food resource for our clients. We will leverage our relationships with these families to help them create pathways to an improved economic well-being and empower them to a more self-sustained way of life. We will do this by teaching our clients to efficiently use all of their food resources and by connecting them to other social services. It is in your power to make this vision come to a reality. Our community has supported our mission in so many ways over the years — we cannot solve hunger in North Central Indiana without your help. In the images below, you can see the progress that your support has allowed us to make. Once we transition to these new spaces, we will be better positioned to offer food resources and resolve the root causes of hunger. Together WE WILL cross the finish line!

Food Finders Food Bank Food Resource & Education Center

32,000 square feet of warehouse space

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Food Finders Food Bank Warehouse

NEW SERVICES & PROGRAMS By establishing our Food Resource & Education Center on a bus route which is easily accessed by our clients, Food Finders will be poised to offer new, highly collaborative programs that not only provide food assistance but create long-term, integrated support for families.

1. Nutrition Education. This will include ongoing, education on topics including meal preparation, budgeting, and shopping to maximize SNAP(Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) and food pantry resources.

2. Referral Services. Food is typically the first resource families look for in times of crisis. Our on-site food pantry and other programming, therefore, will give all social service organizations access to a large pipeline of at-risk clients. This will allow us to strengthen our community’s referral system, build stronger relationships between service providers and reduce service redundancies.

3. SNAP Assistance Services. SNAP is the single largest public assistance program available to most food insecure families. In a bus-accessible facility, Food Finders will be able to offer ongoing SNAP assistance for families struggling to complete the program’s lengthy application.

4. Community Food Pantry. Currently, there are very few pantries that offer evening hours in the Lafayette area and even fewer open on the weekends. Food Finders will open a food pantry that serves the working poor population in the evening and weekend hours in an accessible location.

$ 3.8 million

$ 2.5 million

$ 1 million

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FROM HUNGER TO HOPE Thank you to the following donors for supporting our Capital Campaign and for helping us to bridge the hunger gap in North Central Indiana so that all families have enough food on their plates. Alfred J & Dorothy N McAllister Foundation Altrusa International, Inc Larry & Donna Anderson Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) Linda Austin Roger & Elizabeth Bangs Virgil Barnes Eileen Bennett Dale & Maureen Berry Dale & Maxine Bough Rex & Rita Bowman Felice Bray Annette Brehm Tom Brennen Joe & Connie Bumbleburg Katy & Peter Bunder Steve & Sally Burn Christine & John Burr Ronald & Marlene Campbell Louis & Marjorie Carr Kenneth & Donna Cardew Cargill, Inc. Central Indiana Community Foundation CHS Edward & Rebecca Chosnek City of Lafayette City of West Lafayette Chapel of the Good Shepherd Tilford Cline CoBank

Coffin Family Foundation Marjorie Compton Helen Crane Bill & Donna Defouw Dennis & Luanna DeMay Marshall & Joyce Deutelbaum Patti O’Callaghan & Mark Diekman Jan & Roland Ditto Linda Duttlinger John & Susan Ebey Ethel Estep Burt Etchison - Stewart Grain Co. David & Venetia Ewbank Robert & Laura Falk Farm Credit Mid America Federated Church of West Lafayette Al & Audeen Fentiman William & Norma Fielding Frederick & Mary Ford Marjorie Francis Kim & Linda Froberg Harriet Gehle Michael & Frances Goode Randall Gray Carl & Lynn Griffin Linda Gudeman - System Concepts & Consulting, Inc. Douglas & Carol Gutridge Steven & Doreen Ann Habben Daniel & Lois Hartley

At Monsanto we believe in partnering with farmers throughout the world to develop innovative solutions to provide highly nutritious meals to an ever growing population. We support Food Finders in their mission to assist the people in the communities we live and work in, who don’t know where their next meal is coming from. Fighting hunger is a core value for both of us and working together we can help those in need. John Sturges, Monsanto, Remington, IN

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J. P. Lisack Community Pantry Mark & Sue Hermodsa Andrew & Carolyn Hirsch Ann Hunt Huston Electric Carolyn Jones Barbara Kane Christiane Keck Jack & Leta Kelley Dan & Mary Ann Kerkhoff Phil & Nancy Kerkhoff Steve Virata & Gena Kidd Sheila Klinker John & Janice Knote Barbara Kraning Fred & Andrea Kuipers Susan Snyder & Jim Kulesia Land O’Lakes Foundation, Inc. Jennifer Layton John & Deborah Lindenlaub Jim & Annette Lipster Susan Lisack Mark & Mary Lundstrom Carl & Marilyn Malmgren Robert & Virginia Mangus Dale & Sonya Margerum John & Marjorie Martin Cecilia & Martha May John & Prella McBride McKenzie Food, Inc./Kentucky Fried Chicken David & Nicole McMillin Dennis & Lindsey Minchella James & Tammie Monger Monsanto Fund Kent & Linda Moore Marjorie & Peter Neisel North Central Health Services Lawrence & Shannon Oates Olson Family Fund Julie Overbeck The Overbeck Family Foundation, Inc. Gerald & Bonnie Oxley Robert & Kathleen Pahl Louis & Ann Pellegrino

Jay & Melissa Prochnau Judy & Sidney Pellissier Margaret & William Rowe Lewis & Nancy Runnells Kurt & Julie Schleck Lee & Martha Schrader Louis & Debra Sherman Willie & Dorothy Reed Gary & Barbara Reif Remington Seeds, LLC Risk Family Foundation Clare Ross Scheumann Foundation, Inc. Elizabeth Schmalzried John & Liz Schneider Jim & Kim Schoen Chuck & Sue Scholer Wesley Shook Don & Sally Smith Colin & Carol Starr Donald & Lois Stein David Sternberg - Loring, Sternberg & Associates Stephen Konieczny & Elizabeth Taparowsky Gerald & Susan Thomas Elizabeth Goodman & Mary Tilden Tippecanoe County Board of Commissioners John & Marcy Towns Linda Tracy Jeff & Lisa Troike Robert & Patricia Truitt Wabash National Corporation Sherry & Tom Walter Sandy Monroe & Jim Westman Glenn & Cindy Whitaker Joel White Whitehead Real Estate, LLC Pauline Shen & Robert Wild Cherilyn & John Williams Robert & Carol Williamson John & Joanne Willis Tim & Vicki Zwier

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Programs The Food Bank distributes more than seven million pounds of food annually to 86,000 Hoosiers through the combined hunger relief efforts of 160 nonprofit Agency Partners, such as soup kitchens and food pantries; and the Food Bank’s direct service programs; BackPack, Mobile Pantry, Senior Grocery, and Summer Food Service.

SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM For the sixth year, Food Finders Food Bank sponsored a successful Summer Food Service Program – a partnership between the food bank, USDA and Indiana State Department of Education. With support from the ConAgra Hunger-Free Summer grant, our community feeding sites, and SFSP volunteers, we were able to provide 22,175 healthy, nutritious meals to children across 24 feeding sites in six counties. Throughout the 10-week program, an average of 453 free lunches were distributed each day to children who would have otherwise gone without. In addition to lunch, thousands of pounds of fresh produce and recipes were distributed to participants in high need areas via mini farmer’s markets and produce drops.

SENIOR GROCERY PROGRAM Food Finders’ Senior Grocery Program currently operates in four counties serving an average of 430 low-income senior citizens each month. More than 70,500 pounds of food was distributed through our partner sites in Tippecanoe, Jasper, Pulaski, and Miami Counties in 2015. While the original funding for this program ran out in 2014, our staff has worked to find creative ways to continue serving this highneed and often overlooked population by using volunteers to pack senior grocery bags and to distribute them in a similar fashion to our Mobile Pantry Program.

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MOBILE PANTRY PROGRAM Designed to be a barrier-free distribution, our Mobile Pantry Program visits communities where there are fewer food resources to meet the increased demand for emergency and supplemental food. October 2014 through September 2015 saw the Mobile Pantry Program distribute over 1.6 million pounds of food across our service area. Our Mobile Pantry truck, in conjunction with our program sponsors and dedicated volunteers, served 28,971 households consisting of 92,237 individuals.

PARTNER AGENCIES Food Finders works to provide food to more than 160 agencies, mostly food pantries, throughout our 16-county area to meet the need for food assistance throughout our territory. If an additional food pantry is needed, we establish it. In 2015 the Food Bank worked with The Baptist Student Foundation and The Purdue University Office of the Dean of Students to establish the ACE pantry located at the Baptist Student Foundation near the Purdue campus. John Baier, an organizer of the pantry representing Sigma Pi fraternity said, “It’s something that, with the increasing cost of attending college, can give students some relief. Maybe they can extend their dollar a little more somewhere else.”

SCHOOL PANTRY PROGRAM 2015 saw the addition of Food Finders Food Bank’s second school-based pantry. The Congress Street United Methodist Church partnered with Oakland Elementary School in Lafayette to establish a pantry located at the school. With more than 70 percent of their students participating in the National School Lunch Program, the school and church partnership will help students and their families gain access to food resources in a more convenient place and time, as well as to provide healthy food choices such as fresh produce and milk. Quiana McCalip of Lafayette shopped at the pantry on its first day open. She called the pantry convenient and helpful stating, “even though I work it’s difficult being a single mom. This helps tie us over until the next paycheck*.”

*Client quotes courtesy of Journal & Courier.

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BORNLEARNING New in 2015, Food Finders partnered with the United Way of Greater Lafayette to provide ‘take-home bags’ filled with fresh, healthy ingredients and recipes for the Bornlearning Academy™. Schools within the Lafayette and Tippecanoe School Corporation host Academies designed to welcome families to the school and help them prepare their children for school.

BACKPACK PROGRAM Food Finders Food Bank’s BackPack Program operates in 15 counties and serves more than 3,300 children each week during the school year. Between October 2014 and September 2015 Food Finders, with the help of each program’s dedicated packing partners, distributed nearly 116,000 backpacks containing six to eight pounds of nutritious food to needy children. Each bag provides necessary food support for the weekend when school breakfast and lunch are not available.

A SPECIAL THANK YOU to our volunteers Our volunteers are truly part of our team and without them we would not be able to make important strides against hunger across our broad service area. In 2015, our volunteers teamed up with our staff to earn the national food safety accreditation from American Institute of Baking. With their support, we introduced new volunteer training programs to ensure the food bank meets the strict food safety standards set forth by AIB. Ultimately this will ensure that our hungry neighbors receive safe, quality food. Thank you, volunteers, for your dedication.

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BALANCE SHEET

INCOME STATEMENT REVENUE

FY 2015

Contributions: Individuals & Businesses Net Fundraising Events Donated Food

$ 999,140 $ 147,789 $ 10,309,118

United Ways Grants Program Service Revenues Purchase Product Sales Interest Income Other Income (including in-kind donations) Gain on Investments

$ 218,999 $315,810 $ 137,018 $ 532,936 $ 2,169 $ 18,947 $ 37,763

TOTAL REVENUE

$ 12,719,689

ASSETS

FY 2015

Cash Bank Cash Equivalents Accounts Receivable Other Receivables Inventory Current Asset Fixed Asset Accum. Amort. & Depreciation Other Non-Current Asset

$ 100 $ 240,897 $ 11,249 $ 841,187 $ 790,792 $ 880,434 $ 2,519 $ 4,032,898 ($ 1,176,488) $ 537,525

TOTAL ASSETS

$ 5,404,113

EXPENSES Salaries & Wages Benefits & Payroll Taxes Consultants & Professional Fees Supplies, Phone/Fax, Postage, Printing Occupancy Equipment Rental & Maintenance Travel & Training Cost of Food (Purchase Product/Choice/ Other) Other: Agency Relations Network Dues Advertising, Marketing, Events Miscellaneous (includes interest) BackPack/Mobile Pantry/SFSP/ Senior Grocery Program Expenses Depreciation

$ 512,008 $ 175,401 $ 51,652 $ 35,524 $ 97,538 $ 7,015 $ 140,977 $ 7,519,298

TOTAL EXPENSES

$12,500,605

NET INCOME (LOSS)

$219,084

$ 1,865 $ 13,335 $ 22,485 $1,276 $ 3,862,231

LIABILITIES & EQUITY Liabilities: Accounts Payable Payroll Tax Payable Employee Deductions Payable Current Liability Total Liabilities

$ 645,700 $ 1,849 $ 6,794 $ 38,901 $ 693,244

Equity:

$ 3,924,541 $0 $ 786,328 $ 4,710,870

Equity Current Earnings Retained Earnings Total Equity

$ 60,000

TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY

$5,404,113

REVENUE SOURCES: DONATIONS: $ 999,140 PROGRAM & PRODUCT REVENUE: $ 669,954 GRANTS: $ 315,810 UNITED WAYS: $ 218,999 GAIN ON INVESTMENTS: $ 37,763 FUNDRAISING EVENTS: $ 147,789 OTHER: $ 21,116 11

Because you chose to give generously this year... thousands of residents in your community had the opportunity to choose fresh, healthy foods that provided them with a nourishing meal. From all of us at Food Finders Food Bank, thank you.

DONORS The following individuals contributed $500 or more to our work during 2015: $50,000 + Susan Lisack Marjorie & Peter Neisel $10,000 - $24,999 Dan & Mary Ann Kerkhoff Helen Crane John & Marjorie Martin Phil & Nancy Kerkhoff Wesley Shook $5,000 - $9,999 Stephanie Buntin Steve & Sally Byrn James & Cynthia Carlson Tilford Cline Al & Audeen Fentiman Dale & Sonya Margerum Jeffrey Maxwell Alan Senesac Ed & Eileen Steiner Jeff & Lisa Troike Pauline Shen & Robert Wild $1,000 - $4,999 Victor & Carol Abell Jay & Michelle Akridge Neal & Rita Atkinson William & Paula Baitinger Cindy Barker Harry Barnhill Robert & Abigail Benkeser Dale & Maureen Berry Bonnie Bisher Mike & Kelly Boebinger Sandra Boron Dale & Maxine Bough Rick & Carla Bowerman Eric Brandner Tom Brennan Katy & Peter Bunder Jean Carman Michael & Katherine Carrell Richard Chastain Jean & Victor Cicirelli Katrina Coghill Samuel & Linda Conner Ruth Crawn William & Susan Crossley Sheryl & Allen Ehrhardt Buren & Connie Davis Robert Deagan Dennis & Luanna DeMay

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Patti O’Callaghan & Mark Diekman Ronald & Mary Diem Nancy DiMartino Mary Wirth & Dennis Evans Patricia Sullivan & Peter Fadde David & Lisa Fettinger Peg Gramstad Randall Gray Robert & Laura Falk William Flack Philip & Diane Fuchs Tom Glenn Anne Goodnight Doug Graham Phyllis & James Hamilton Anthony Harsch Daniel & Lois Hartley Frank Dooley & Pamela Hermes Randall Hountz Leon & Jeanne Ingerham Howard & Denise Jones Jack & Leta Kelley Steve Virata & Gena Kidd Lawrence Klink John & Deborah Lindenlaub Wayne & Eileen Luke Mark & Mary Lundstrom Darryl Lutes Virginia Maloney John & Prella McBride Bill & Cathy McIver David & Nicole McMillin Andy McVay William McVay Jan & Scott Mills James & Tammie Monger Nick Moore Star Meyer Roger Scott & Mary Niepokuj Lawrence & Shannon Oates Gerald & Bonnie Oxley Robert & Kathleen Pahl Louis & Ann Pellegrino Jay & Melissa Prochnau David Nolte & Laura Pyrak-Nolte Willie & Dorothy Reed Tedd Riehle John & Kimberly Reisman Allen Ritter Shirley Rogers Margaret & William Rowe Robert & Judith Santini Mike & Pam Van Schouwen Roger Scott Dennis & Sharon Schlott Dwight & Joyce Sheets Susan E. & Jim Kulesia Snyder Laura Stevens

Tanto & Selvie Sugiarto Mary Jo David & Michael Thebo Gerald & Susan Thomas George & Jean Thrasher John & Marcy Towns Robert & Patricia Truitt Virginia Tyler Dave Vorbeck & Tammy Turner-Vorbeck Christopher & Denise Webb Cherilyn & John Williams Mark & Lindsay Williams Nancy Van Vleet Mark Voors Vera Weiser Tim & Vicki Zwier $500 - $999 Tom & Winnie Adler Mark & Rhonda Arvin Paul Austin Tony & Kelley Bailey Ronald & Dorothy Baker Roger & Elizabeth Bangs Della & William Barr Marion Bauer James & Joan Bay Michael & Elizabeth Bayci Homer & Vicki Beall Bryan Bell Richard & Margaret Bergdahl Jeffrey Bolin Mary Alyce Bolinger Charles & Esther Boonstra Elizabeth & Jason Bright David & B.J. Brooks Michael Brouilette Keith Brown Sandra & Billy Buckley Joe & Connie Bumbleburg Anthony Burnett Dwight Campbell Richard & Doyne Carson Carol Casey Stephen & Bonnie Clark Imogene Clerget Richard & Barbara Clevenger Mitchell & Danielle Cohen Bailey & Charlene Covington Bruce Craig Gabrielle Cramer Don & Debbie Crowell Dwayne Daehler Robert Dale Joyce Deutelbaum Richard Dilley Harold Doremire Steve Dunnuck Donald Eder

Kathy & Stephen Emmert David & Venetia Ewbank James Fields Jeff & Catherine Flowers Frederick & Mary Ford William & Doris Fouts James Fulkerson Al & Nancy Gatmaitan Marietta Harrison & Robert Geahlen Dennis & Jeanne Gernhardt Dick & Hilda Giromini Keith & Anne Glad William Gorman James & Susan Gothard Carl & Laverne Grothouse Michael Gunderson Brent & Marti Gutwein Steve & Doreen Habben Lucille Haines Paula Harshbarger Erica Hegland Shelly Henriott Mary Hiles Mary Hinton Andrew & Carolyn Hirsch Norman Hocking Susan & John Holladay Jim & Terry Hopf Alan Leewood & Christine Hrycyna Michael & Phyllis Hunt Ann Hunt Jay Jarrett Richard & Tracey Johnson Linda Johnson Mary Lou Johnson John & Rosemary Jones Christiane Keck Sarah Kelly Gary & Jacqueline Kerkhoff Richard & Jennifer Kerr Bridget Kerr Elizabeth Kershner Geoff & Carol Keyes Sidney & Phyllis Kilsheimer Eileen Kladivko John & Janice Knote Bruce Korb Gerald & Sharon Leavell Letteer Lewis David & Mary Livers Karen Long Marilyn Maddux Stephan & Lou Ann Magner James & Anne Martin Berdine Martin Joy Matson Dawn Matthews

Kenneth & Prapaporn Mauck Esther May Peter & Kathleen Mazzara Steve & Brenda McIntosh David McLochlin Jerry & Mary Ann McMindes Ryan Meister Dale & Vergene Miller Galen & Nancy Miller Monica Morey John & Joyce Moser Bill & Rose Moyars Elizabeth Mylet Mary & Eric Nauman John Nichols William Nicoll Marsha Orr Denise Ottinger Julie Overbeck James & Beverly Peacock Judy & Sidney Pellissier Chad & Ellen Phelps Donald & Karen Phillips Gregory Pierce Karen Plaut George & Kendra Price Ronald Raines Keiko Rao James & Barbara Redman Raymond & Virginia Riley David & Cheryl Rosenthal Clare Ross Steven & Elaine Schamber Paul & Gayle Schlueter Kenneth & Bernice Schneider Gayle Schnepp Jim & Kim Schoen Tim Schooler Douglas & Sonia Schwartz Jacquelyn Scott Robert Shepard Jan & O.L. Siebenthal Peter Siems Earl & Karon Smith Carol Squires Larry & Dianna Stair Thomas & Rhonda Stein Sam & Jamie Stratton Phylis Bower & Marjorie Strawsma Jessica Sturm Keith Milner & Amanda Taylor Karen Taylor Gail Thayer-Copeland James & Irene Thurber Joanna Billiard & Ellen Tobias Roger & Karen Tormoehlen Marcy Towns Daniel & Kathryn Trinkle Christine Turpin Weldon & Lois Vaughn Sharon Vianco Betty Wade Edward & Janet Wagner Brian Wallpe

Dorothy Wankat Barbara Welch Chad Welch Sandy Monroe & Jim Westman John & Joanne Willis Steven & Kimbra Wilson Don Wilson Allen & Sharon Wood Merlin Woods Judith Wright

Members of the 365 Society sustain the mission of Food Finders all year long by providing monthly donations: Victor & Carol Abell Ray Ahnert Charles Alm Gilbert Amato Ruth Aronoff Homer & Vicki Beall Alana Bills Mary Alyce Bolinger Ronald & Donna Boyce Eric Brandner Ben & Heather Breazeale David & B.J. Brooks David Buschmann Amy Camp Sandy & Kenton Campbell James & Cynthia Carlson Sally Jean Carter Martha Cederquist Alfred & Martha Chiscon Jean & Victor Cicirelli Richard & Barbara Clevenger Sara Coapstick Eugene & Debra Coffing Letha Connell Ben & Angie Cotton Bailey & Charlene Covington Jeffrey & Rosemarie Daniels Robert Deagan Bruce & Robin Dexter Steven Dietrich Mary Duncan Eliza Dysert Steven & Mary Eddy Donald Eder Merv Edwards

Ellen & Ronald Elly Heather Fedesco Harry Felix Donald & Ruth Ann Ferris Sue Fesler David & Lisa Fettinger Rebecca Flowers Ralph & Barbara Ford Timothy & Carol Forlow Devona Foster Michael Foster Donald Fox Darrell & Anita Frazier Andy & Tracy Fristoe Rhonda Gavin Harriet Gehle Doug Graham Peg Gramstad Phyllis & James Hamilton George & Beverly Hapner Steven Hare Russell & Ruth Harshbarger Suzanne Herbst Stephen Hoffmann Patricia Hollis William Honaker Jim & Terry Hopf Leon & Jeanne Ingerham Dale Jackson Joe & Deborah James Mary Lou Johnson John & Rosemary Jones Sarah Kelly Sam & Betty Kennedy Daniel & Nancy Kester Luann Spencer King James & Gloria Kinnard Kerry & Carol Kleiber Robert Knolinski Mark Lafon Michelle Laramore Jason & Ashley Lee Clayton Lein Margaret Lock Ronald & Sue Logan Irvin & Clara Long Karen Long Lisa Pantea & Daniel Lybrook Virginia Lyons John Maker Gail Maloy Alcena Marshall James & Anne Martin James & Linda Massie Jeffrey Maxwell Terry McDaniel Maryann McGill Bill & Cathy McIver David McLochlin Andy McVay William McVay Constance Baker & P.L. Mendel Dennis & Mary Merrick Michael Morrison Sherron & Michael Myers

Elizabeth Mylet Megan Sapp-Nelson & Oesten Nelson Laura E. Newman William Nicoll Donna O’Neil Denise Ottinger Cecil Overmyer Mary & Ray Pierce Andrew Pierce James Prien David Nolte & Laura Pyrak-Nolte James & Geary Richard Raymond & Virginia Riley Shirley Rogers Clare Ross Joe Roth Jo Anne & Joe Royal Joseph & Bette Rubinstein Thomas & Suzann Schott Phyllis Schultz Randy Kuhn & Wanda Seybold Russell & Marylyn Shoaf Lois Simpson Stanley & Christine Skura Douglas & Jennifer Slavens Josephine Slipher Mary Smallwood Mark Spangler Ed & Eileen Steiner Phylis Bower & Marjorie Strawsma Emil Venere & Jennifer Streisand Tanto & Selvie Sugiarto Corrington & Vesta Sumner Donald Terrell Francis Thoennes Roger & Karen Tormoehlen Virginia Tyler Mike & Pam Van Schouwen Lizbeth Vander Plaats Richard & Alberta Wells Martin Whitehead Mark & Lindsay Williams Ellamae Williams Robert & Mildred Winkler Joseph & Sandra Zak

The following businesses, foundations, and other organizations contributed $500 or more to our work in 2015: $100,000 + Alfred J. & Dorothy N. McAllister Foundation Feeding America Indiana State Department of Education United Way of Greater Lafayette

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$25,000 + $99,999 Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) ConAgra Indiana Department of Agriculture Indiana State Dept. of Health Jimmy John’s Josh Lindblom Foundation Lafayette Urban Ministry Land O’Lakes Foundation, Inc. Monsanto Fund Montgomery Co. Youth Service Bureau The Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette Tippecanoe County Board of Commissioners United Way of Cass County United Way of Howard County $10,000 - $24,999 ADM Invest an Acre American Reformed Church Benton Community Foundation Carroll Buddy Bag Program Carroll White REMC Ceres Solutions, LLP CHS CoBank Delphi United Methodist Church Federated Church of West Lafayette Kroger Lafayette Life Foundation McKenzie Food, Inc./Kentucky Fried Chicken Monsanto Fund North Newton School Corporation Share Our Strength Twin Lakes High School United Way of Miami County, Inc. West Lafayette Community Schools West Street Christian Church Western Indiana Community Foundation $5,000 - $9,999 Attica Consolidated School Bison Investment Advisors Cargill Incorporated City of Lafayette Commodities, Inc. Community Ministries Dayton United Methodist Church Delta ETA Chapter of Tri Kappa First Christian Church Kokomo First Reformed Church First United Methodist Church Greater Lafayette Commerce Rensselaer Area Ministerial Association

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Risk Family Foundation Rochester Foursquare Church Rotary Club of Lafayette Rotary District 6560 United Way For Clinton County, Inc. Wea Ridge Elementary School BackPack Program $1,000 - $4,999 American Legion Charity Gambling Area Five Agency On Aging & Community Services Bane-Welker Equipment, LLC Battle Ground Lions Club, Inc. Benton Central Jr.-Sr. High School Brookston United Methodist Church Burnett Creek Elementary School Calvary Baptist Church Calvary Presbyterian Church Caston Education Center Centier Bank Central Presbyterian Church of Lafayette Chapel of the Good Shepherd Christ United Methodist Church Church of the Blessed Sacrament The Cisco Companies City of West Lafayette Office of the Clerk-Treasurer Coffin Family Foundation Community Christian Reformed Church Community Reformed Church Cornerstone Assembly of God Faith Harvest Food Pantry Covenant Federated Church Crossroads of Life Church Eagle Harvest Emergency Food & Shelter Program Enterprises, Inc. Evonik Corporation, Tippecanoe Laboratories Fairfield Township Trustee Farm Credit Mid-America First Assembly of God of Covington First Baptist Church of Galveston First United Methodist Church of West Lafayette First United Methodist Church of Morocco Fleet Feet Sports West Lafayette Franciscan Alliance Foundation General Mills Outnumber Hunger Grace United Methodist Church of Lafayette Harrison High School

Harrison Steel Castings Co. Heartland Child Care Ministry Heartland Community Church Henry Poor Lumber Company Honey Creek Township of White County Industrial Federal Credit Union Inweld Corporation JP Morgan Chase Kettelhut Construction Keystone Architecture Kitchen Art Klondike Elementary PTO Kraft Foods Lafayette Breakfast Optimist Club Lafayette Retina Clinic, PC Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity Locust Grove United Methodist Church Loring, Sternberg and Associates Main Street United Methodist Church in Peru Marsh Supermarkets, LLC MBAH Insurance Monticello Christian Church, Inc. Monticello Rotary Club, Inc. Morocco First United Methodist Church MP3 Farms LLC Nor-Nic Investments Old Landmark Church Old National Bank Olive Branch Church of God Otterbein United Methodist Church Panda Restaurant Panera Cares Pathway Advisory Group Pepsico Silicon Valley Community Foundation Project 7 Product For Good Purdue Department of Nutrition Purdue Federal Credit Union Purdue Research Foundation Rossville Methodist Church Royal Center United Methodist Church Sacred Heart Church of Remington Saint Mary’s Church of Frankfort St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church St. Lawrence Catholic Church Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc. SUMC BackPack Blessings Susan’s Freeman Bay The Beck Foundation The Farmers Bank of Frankfort The Glick Family Foundation The Woodforest Charitable Foundation Tipmont REMC

Tri County Elementary Schools Trilogy Foundation, Inc. Trinity Wesleyan Church United Way of Central Indiana United Way of White County, Inc. University Book Store, Inc. Walker Township Trustee Walmart Walter & Esther Bahler Farms, Inc. Warren County Community Foundation, Inc. West Lafayette Jr. – Sr. High School West Side Tractor Sales Co. Williamsport Christian Church $500 - $999 Alliance Bank of Francesville Associates Helping Associates / St. Vincent Williamsport Hospital Bach Chorale Singers, Inc. Bank of America Charitable Foundation Bauer Family Resources Beck’s Auto Center Belcan Corporations Beta Gamma Chapter Psi Iota Xi Sorority Boswell Rotary Club Children’s Bureau, Inc. Coldwell Banker Shook Coomer Logistics Countrymark Crestview Community Church Culvers of Lafayette Donnelly For Indiana Federated Campaign Stewards First Baptist Church of Peru First Presbyterian Church Monticello First United Methodist Church Logansport Frontier Elementary School Frontier Jr. – Sr. High School IBEW, Local 668 Knights of Columbus Council 1881 Kankakee Township Trustee Kappa Kappa Kappa, Inc. Epsilon Chapter Klondike Elementary School La-Z-Boy Galleries, INC. Lifesong Church, Inc. Macy Christian Church MED Institute, Inc. Mexico Baptist Church Miracles Fitness Molson Farms, Inc. Monticello United Methodist Church Monticello United Methodist Women

Neighborhood Christian Chapel, Inc. New Hope Lutheran Church of Monticello Oscar Winski Oxford United Methodist Church Pampered Chef Parkview United Methodist Church Parr Baptist Church Prairie Chapel Church Purdue University Civil Engineering and Construction Engineering Purdue University Civil Engineering Student Advisory Council Purdue University Collegiate FFA Purdue University Engineering Computer Network Random Acts of Kindness Reiling, Teder & Schrier, LLC Rensselaer Central Middle School Schwab Charitable Foundation Shiloh Christian Church Sietsma Heating and AC Spero Energy, Inc. St. Charles Church St. John The Baptist Catholic Church St. John’s Episcopal Church St. Patrick Church Stallard & Schuh, Inc. Stewart Grain Company, Inc. Stuart & Branigin LLP Sunrise Christian Reformed Church System Concepts & Consulting, Inc. Target Community Relations Trinity Lutheran Church Trinity Presbyterian Church of West Lebanon Wabash Disc Golf Club Wabash River Cycle Club Warren Central Elementary School West Side Tractor Whitehead Real Estate, LLC Wilson Industrial Sales Co., Inc.

We make every effort to ensure our records are accurate, and sincerely apologize for any error. If you feel as though you have been overlooked or find a mistake, please contact the Food Finders Development Department at 765-471-0062.

FOOD DONORS Food is at the heart of our work. Our generous food donors are the reason we distributed a record 7 million pounds of food in 2015. Thanks to these donors who gave 1,000 pounds of food or more during 2015: 100,000 lbs. + Community Harvest Food Bank Feeding America Gleaners Food Bank Sam’s Club Lafayette Second Harvest Food Bank Second Harvest Food Bank Central FL Walmart Rochester, #1639 Walmart Lafayette, #1547 Walmart Kokomo #1962 Walmart Monticello, #2771 Walmart Lafayette, #3851 Walmart West Lafayette, #2339 50,000 - 99,999 lbs. Marsh Supermarket Kokomo, #66 Target / Super Target, Lafayette Walmart Crawfodsville, #1655 Walmart Frankfort, #854 Walmart Logansport, #1329 25,000 - 49,999 lbs. Brownsberry Feeding Northeast Florida Fresh Thyme Market Kerlikowske Family Farms Kroger Foods West Lafayette, #824 Kroger Foods Lafayette, #843 Main Street Market Frankfort Main Street Market Logansport Main Street Market on 3rd Logansport Marsh Supermarket Lafayette, #77 Marsh Supermarket West Lafayette, #27 Marsh Supermarket Kokomo, #343 Marsh Supermarket Tipton, #89 McFarling Foods Meijer Supermarket Pepsi Company Sam’s Club Kokomo United States Postal Services 5,000 - 24,999 lbs. Bimbo Bakery Carroll County Crops Chloe’s Soft Serve Fruit Company Coca Cola Bottling Congress Street United Methodist Church Diamond Foods of California East Tipp Middle School Fair Oaks Dairy

Food Bank of Northern Indiana Freestore Food Bank Fresh City Market Frito Lay Gordon Food Service Market Place Greater Lansing Food Bank Hoosier Hills Food Bank Jim’s Garage Kids Against Hunger Central Indiana Kroger Foods Crawfordsville, #948 Kroger Foods Kokomo, #109 Kroger Foods Lafayette, #827 Kroger Foods Lafayette, #822 Kroger Foods Monticello, #138 Kroger Foods Peru, #902 Kroger Foods Rochester, #427 Mt. Gilboa Garden Farm My Dad’s Sweet Corn Our Savior Lutheran Church Pleasant Acre Farms Pretty Prairie Farms Ruler Foods Logansport Ruler Foods Frankfort Society of St. Andrews Subaru Of Indiana Automotive, Inc. Target Kokomo Treat America Food Services USDA-ARS West Farms 1,000 - 4,999 lbs. Aldi’s American Cancer Society Arni’s/Linarco Distribution Aunt Millie’s Bakeries Barrett Distribution Center Brumbaugh’s Family Farm Produce

CVS Pharmacy Lafayette, #8657 CVS Pharmacy Lafayette, #6677 Dow Agro Sciences Earhart Elementary Fleet Feet Sports West Lafayette Fraternity and Sorority Life Good Source Solutions Green BEAN Delivery Harrison High School Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry Jimmy John’s Klondike Elementary School Klondike Middle School Kroger Foods Crawfordsville, #81 Lafayette School Corp. Food Service Lewis Bakeries Mad Mushroom Pizza Marty, David & Ruth Matt Ivey Mintonye Elementary Panera Bread Lafayette Payton, E. Thomas Phi Kappa Tau, Lambda Chapter Prairie View Farms Purdue Ross/ITAS Purdue Windsor Hall Random Acts of Kindness Saint Andrew United Methodist Church Subaru of Indiana Automotive Sunnyside Intermediate School Tippecanoe County 4-H Youth Organization Wainwright Middle School Walmart Rensselaer, #2020 Wea Ridge Middle School Whitson Enterprises LLC Wyandotte Elementary School

> 6,500 SQUARE MILES

The size of Food Finders Food Bank’s 16-county service area in North Central Indiana 15

MOBILE PANTRY PROGRAM PARTNERS

SUMMER FOOD SERVICE SITES

These individuals and groups helped us bring our Mobile Pantry Program to communities across our region.

These site partners helped the food bank distribute nutritious meals to children in need throughout summer 2015.

ADM Grain Company--Attica All Saints Catholic Parish Alliance Bank American Reformed Church Attica First United Methodist Church Avianna’s Lewis Cass Senior Project Boswell Rotary Calvary Presbyterian Church Central Presbyterian Church Cornerstone Harvest Food Pantry Covenant Federated Church Covington First Assembly Crestview Community Church Dayton United Methodist Church Delphi United Methodist Church Eagle Harvest Ministries First Baptist Church Galveston Four County Counseling Franciscan Alliance--St. Elizabeth Harold Doremire Hillsboro Community Churches Jasper Co. Hospital/ Fountain Stone Theater Journal and Courier Klondike Elementary School Knight of Columbus Larson Family Logansport Savings Bank Logansport United Methodist Church Maconaquah School Corp. Main Street United Methodist Church Mexico Baptist Church

Mike & Kathy Carrell, Earl & Karon Smith and St. John’s Episcopal Church Military Family Research Institute Mission Lafayette: Heartland Community Church, Clarks Hill Christian Church Monticello Rotary Northern Miami County Churches Old Landmark Church Olive Branch Church One Tree Crossing Church Otterbein United Methodist Church Oxford United Methodist/Oxford St. Pat’s/Otterbein St. Charles Parkview United Methodist PNC Bank PSI OATES Sorority Pulaski Co. Human Services RCMS Student Council RCUMC Food4Kids Sacred Heart Catholic Church St Mary’s Catholic Church St. Charles Catholic Church The Farmers Bank The Rock and The Church of Christ at Logansport Tippy Connect Trinity Lutheran Church United Way for Clinton Co. Walker Township West Street Christian Church Williamsport Christian Church

I believe all human beings should have access to food, shelter, and health services. Hopefully I’m helping in a small way so that perhaps one person won’t go to bed hungry. Marj Martin, FFFB volunteer

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Benton County Earl Park Public Library Otterbein Public Library Oxford United Methodist Church Cass County Reading Railroad Begindergarten Program Fountain County Covington City Park Veedersburg Park Tippecanoe County Bauer Family Resources Briarwood Apartments Bethany Presbyterian Church Claystone Apartments Richfield Apartments Hanna Center Camp GLOW Linwood Elementary Lafayette Urban Ministry Miller Elementary Murdock Elementary Earhart Elementary Miami Elementary Glen Acres Elementary Vinton Elementary White County Meadowlawn Elementary Oaklawn Elementary Reynolds United Methodist Church Warren County Williamsport Park

VOLUNTEERS From sorting food in the warehouse to distributing to those in need at the Mobile Pantry – and everything in between – more than 5,100 volunteers donated over 22,000 hours of service to the food bank in 2015. Thank you to ALL of our hardworking and dedicated volunteers! The following volunteers celebrated milestones in 2015. 1 YEAR OF SERVICE Eric Weiss Ryan Vanmatre Jeanie Baxter Jim Childers Kevin Lutes Dylan Frohberg Carlos Walker Arleta Pierce Mary Jo Palmer

5-9 YEARS OF SERVICE Dorothy Provo Pam Schweitzer Ed & Sue Giesler Barb & Bob Rades

10 YEARS OF SERVICE Jake Bogan Dale Bough Marj Martin 15 YEARS OF SERVICE Clara Lamie

2014 - 2015 BACKPACK PROGRAM PARTNERS These dedicated partners and school administrators brought help and hope to children across our region by raising funds, packing food, and distributing backpacks throughout the 2014 - 2015 school year. Attica Elementary

Kankakee Valley Intermediate School

Weekend Meal Deal Volunteers

Attica School Volunteers

First Reformed Church

Southeast Fountain Elementary

Battle Ground Elementary

Klondike Elementary

Zeta Omega Chapter of Tri-Kappa

Battle Ground Lions Club & Lafayette

Westminster Village

Suncrest Elementary



Lake Village Elementary

Girl Scout Troop #50444

Benton Central High School

St. Augusta Church

Sunnyside Intermediate

Helping Hands Club

Lewis Cass Elementary

Grace United Methodist Church

Bon Air Elementary

Shiloh Evangelical Church

Tipton Elementary School

First Christian Church

Lincoln Elementary

Tipton Trinity West Street and Tipton Trinity

Boswell Elementary

Community Christian Reformed Church

Wesleyan

Benton Central Life Skills Class

Logansport Buddy Bag Program

Thompson Elementary

Burnett Creek Elementary

Logansport School District Volunteers

Shiloh Evangelical Church

Friendship House Community

Mayflower Mill Elementary

Tri-Central Elementary

Carroll Elementary

Sunrise Christian Church

Sharpsville United Methodist Church

Bringhurst United Methodist Church

Miami Elementary

Tri County Intermediate

Carroll High School

Lafayette Noon Rotary Club

Tri County High School

Bringhurst United Methodist Church

Miller Elementary

Vinton Elementary

Caston Elementary School

Evangelical Covenant Church

Bethany Presbyterian Church

Caston High School

Mintonye Elementary

Warren Central Elementary

Cole Elementary

Parent Organization

Fellowship of Christian Athletes

Helping Hands

Montgomery County Nourish Program

Wea Ridge Elementary

Columbia Elementary

Sugar Creek United Methodist Churches,

Parent Organization

Faith Outreach Center Volunteers



All For Kids Inc, Montgomery County

West Lafayette High School

Covington Elementary



Youth Services Bureau, Rock Point

Bag Ladies of the West

Benson Chapel



Church, St. Bernard Catholic Church

Wheatfield Elementary

Cumberland Elementary

Morocco Elementary School

First Reformed Church

Bag Ladies of the West

Morocco First United Methodist Church

Williamsport Elementary

Dayton Elementary

Murdock Elementary

Parent Volunteer Group

Dayton Mother’s Club

Bethany Presbyterian Church

Woodland Elementary

Delphi Elementary

New Community School

Parent Organization

Delphi United Methodist Church

Parent Organization

Wyandotte Elementary

DeMotte Elementary

North White Elementary

First Church of the Nazarene

American Reformed Church

North White Volunteers

Earhart Elementary

Otterbein Elementary

Community Reformed Church

Otterbein PTO

Edgelea Elementary

Pioneer Elementary

Christ United Methodist Church and First

Royal Center United Methodist Church



Prairie Crossing Elementary

Breakfast Optimist Club

United Methodist Church

Frontier Elementary

Benton Central Life Skills Class

Brookston United Methodist Church

Rensselaer Central Primary

Galveston Elementary

Rensselaer Area Ministerial Association

Shiloh Evangelical church

Riddle Elementary

Glen Acres Elementary

Faith Outreach Center Volunteers

Bethany Presbyterian Church

Rochester Middle School

Happy Hollow Elementary

Faith Outreach Center Volunteers

Bag Ladies of the West

Rossville Schools

Hershey Elementary

Rossville United Methodist Church

Parent Organization

Sacred Heart

K-IRPC Headstart

Benton Central Life Skills Class

Parr Baptist Church

South Newton Elementary

Kankakee Middle/High School

Brook United Methodist Church

Grace Fellowship Church

South Peru Community School

$204 PER YEAR

Provides a weekly backpack filled with food during the school year (36 weeks) for a child in need. 17

AGENCY PARTNERS The core of our work, our Agency Partners, worked tirelessly across our 16-county region to distribute food to our hungry neighbors. Benton County Fowler Baptist Church Food Pantry Benton Community Foundation

20,786 12,055

Carroll County Burlington Church of Christ Carroll Co. Food Pantry - Flora Delphi United Methodist Church First Assembly of God - Delphi Carroll Co. Food Pantry - Delphi First Baptist Church

64,569 56,813 21,801 20,316 13,602 11,303

Cass County Emmaus Mission Center United Way of Cass County, Inc. Salvation Army - Cass Co. Our Daily Bread/East Main Street Church of God Trinity Episcopal Church Food 4 Kids/Royal Center UMC Trinity Lutheran Church Refuge Ministries/Refuge Worship Center Miami Baptist Church Sonshine Express Daycare

179,805 68,533 35,786 33,277 25,144 14,109 9,697 1,611 1,117 769

Clinton County Cornerstone Assembly of God Salvation Army - Clinton Co. First Baptist Church Food Pantry Rossville Community Food Pantry First Church of the Nazarene - Frankfort F.O.O.D. Michigantown Rossville United Methodist Church Missions International/Jesucristo El Camino Stone Soup Food Pantry

126,674 41,935 34,882 24,954 22,339 8,029 7,512 1,682 810

Fountain County Area Sharing Kindness Attica Free Methodist Church Benson Chapel UMC/Covington Community FP Veedersburg Church of God Hillsboro Church of the Nazarene Community Action Program (CAP)/ Western IN

45,356 34,459 34,245 29,160 11,303 2,232

Fulton County The Cross Church/Matthew’s Market Faith Outreach Center Akron Church of God Food Pantry

203,749 17,189 8,153

Howard County Zion Church/Solomon Ministries Samaritan Love Center Hands of Grace Storehouse First Christian Church Howard Haven Residential Center Zion Tabernacle New Hope Church Bethel Lighthouse Pilgrim Holiness Church Servant Ministries of Crossroads Community Church Mental Health America of Howard County Wayman Chapel AME Church Jasper County Sorrowful Mother Parish Good Samaritan Food Pantry American Reformed Church First Reformed Church The Bridge Food Pantry Good Neighbor Food Pantry Parr Baptist Church North Central IN Rural Crisis Center Miami County Miami County Helping Hands Salvation Army - Miami Co. Church of Christ at Grissom Miami Nation of Indians of Indiana Christ Fellowship Church Samaritan Room Ministries of Converse Church of Christ Montgomery County Grace & Mercy Ministries F.I.S.H. of Montgomery Co. New Richmond Christian Church Church Alive Family Crisis Shelter Through the Gate Ladoga Christian Church First United Pentecostal Church Calvary Chapel of Crawfordsville Friendship Baptist Church Trinity Mission - Crawfordsville

“I’ve been doing this for 25 years, and without Food Finders it just wouldn’t be possible for us at Hands of Grace to help the hungry as much as we do now.” Judy Jarke, Grace Community Foursquare Church in Kokomo

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203,277 165,596 20,390 14,542 14,144 7,881 7,103 6,184 5,455 3,632 1,671 808

105,703 20,512 18,112 16,113 12,269 4,980 3,409 1,750

130,262 72,384 67,089 38,421 2,494 1,166

117,390 60,699 14,027 6,227 6,076 3,146 2,745 2,023 1,314 600 424

Newton County Covenant Federated Church Cornerstone Assembly of God-Faith Harvest FP Brook United Methodist Church Community Christian Reformed Church of Roselawn/Community Food Pantry Morocco First UMC Community Christian Reformed Church Newton County Community Services

46,093 38,195 16,514 11,847

Pulaski County Pulaski Co. Human Services

25,146

Tippecanoe County Lafayette Transitional Housing Center Saint John’s/LUM Food Pantry Tippecanoe County United Food Pantry Saint Ann’s Soup Kitchen Saint James Lutheran Church Brady Lane Church of Christ Salvation Army - Tippecanoe Co. Elmwood Church of Christ LUM- Free Bread Give Away Wea Ridge Baptist Church Connection Point Church Lighthouse Recovery Home Graduate Union Counselors Association First United Methodist Church Home With Hope, Inc. Tippecanoe Villa Evergreen Wesleyan Church Faith Community Ministries/Faith Baptist Church Evangelical Covenant Church Community Reformed Church Harvest Chapel Seeds of Hope Community Ministries Inc. Grace United Methodist Church Mental Health America of Tippecanoe Co. It’s My Closet Meals On Wheels Of Tippecanoe County Christ United Methodist Church Jessie’s Kids Foundation YWCA Domestic Violence Intervention/ Protection Program Upper Room Christian Fellowship Health Hut Sonrise House

692,903 156,559 149,814 115,004 97,265 93,171 61,805 51,453 50,549 48,047 27,638 23,207 22,783 20,214 18,868 16,157 15,218 12,630 12,259 10,311 10,143 8,131 7,894 7,702 7,506 7,430 7,196 6,254 5,186

10,336 8,223 4,689

Clear River Church Riggs Community Health Clinic Battle Ground UMC Right Steps Child Development Centers Bauer Family Resources Congress Street UMC ACE/ Baptist Student Foundation at Purdue, Inc Abundant Love Outreach Church Whole Truth Apostolic Faith Assembly, Inc. Hanna Community Center Greater Lighthouse Apostolic Church Chapel of the Good Shepherd Oakland Elementary School Food Pantry Faith Community Infant Care Clarks Hill Christian Church Community Cancer Network Lyn Treece Boys & Girls Club First Assembly of God Community Ministries

2,575 2,198 1,825 1,744 1,643 1,512 1,482 1,380 1,263 1,171 905 796 764 389 370 286 184

Tipton County Tipton Senior Center/Encore Lifestyle & Enrichment Center Dudley Lacey Memorial Food Pantry/ Windfall UMC Good Shepherd F.P./ Second Blessing The Hope Chest/Heartland Ministries Tipton Trinity Wesleyan Church Sharpsville United Methodist Church

76,389

Warren County Williamsport Methodist Food Pantry Pine Village UMC Pantry Warren Co. Community Foundation/ MSD of Warren Co. Williamsport Christian Church

27,682 26,520 2,782

White County White County Food Pantry Twin Lakes School Pantry Program Monon Food Bank Brookston United Methodist Church CDC Resources

243,621 64,666 20,345 6,310 1,637

21,223 9,838 7,984 7,705 7,077

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3,829 3,556 3,059 2,749

4.8

MILLION

Pounds of food distributed to our Partner Agencies

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Together, we can solve hunger.

Food Finders Food Bank, Inc., 50 Olympia Court, Lafayette, IN 47909 (765) 471- 0062 www.Food-Finders.org