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Hawaii Foodbank 2016 Annual Report Helping to Feed Hawaii’s Hungry!

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The people of Hawaii are one ohana. The Hawaii Foodbank provides food so that no one in our family goes hungry. We work to gather food and support from our communities. We then distribute

our mission with integrity, humanity and aloha.

Our Mission

Dear Friends,

Aloha from Hawaii Foodbank!

For 33 years, the Hawaii Foodbank has served our ohana. We collect, inspect and warehouse food, including canned goods, perishables and fresh produce for re-distribution to 287,000 people

— including 47,894 children and more than 46,000 seniors.

We do not do it alone. We are very grateful that caring folks like you support our mission and work side by side with us. Together, we will continue to provide hunger relief in our community every single day.

Thank you very much for your contribution to help feed Hawaii’s hungry.

Mahalo nui loa,

Linda Chu Takayama Board Chair

Gerald ShintakuPresident & CEO

Message from the Board

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Executive Staff

Linda Chu TakayamaBoard Chair

Department of Labor and Industrial Relations,

State of Hawaii

Polly Kauahi, CFREDirector of Fund

Development

Noel TrainorVice Chair

Savoy Consulting LLC

Connie BennettDirector of Finance

James StarshakSecretary

Carlsmith Ball LLP

Kenneth ItoDirector of Warehouse

Operations

Neill CharTreasurer

First Hawaiian Bank

Stan MarkleDirector of Product

Resources

Gerald ShintakuPresident & CEO

Hawaii Foodbank, Inc.

Roxanne StarkDirector of Agency

Richard GrimmChief Executive AdvisorHawaii Foodbank, Inc.

‘A ohe hana nui ke alu ‘ia.No task is too big when done together by all.

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Who We Are Linda Chu Takayama, ChairDirector, Department of Labor and Industrial Relations - State of HawaiiNoel Trainor, Vice ChairSavoy Consulting LLCJames Starshak, SecretaryCarlsmith Ball LLPNeill Char, TreasurerFirst Hawaiian BankGerald Shintaku, President & CEOHawaii Foodbank, Inc.Richard Grimm, Chief Executive AdvisorHawaii Foodbank, Inc.

Cindy Bauer

Rick Blangiardi

Stanley BrownAcosta Sales & MarketingBrian ChristensenPint Size Hawaii LLCChuck CottoniHeartMediaSarah FargoCommunity VolunteerDennis FrancisHonolulu Star-AdvertiserMichael GoldHMSALarry IshiiAmerican Savings BankSteve Johnson Community VolunteerCharlie KingKing Auto CenterD.K KodamaD.K RestaurantsPastor Timothy MasonCalvary by the Sea Lutheran ChurchJeff MokenIsland AirJade MoonCommunity VolunteerAli NikkhooCommunity Volunteer

Barry O’ConnellHFM FoodServiceKu`uhaku ParkMatson, Inc.Sheri RolfRolf AdvertisingDaryl SatoCommunity VolunteerMary SellersBank of HawaiiMark ToniniHawaii Foodservice Alliance LLCEd TreschukSullivan Family of Companies

Charlie KingKing Auto CenterDr. Addison Bulosan

Diane Keeler WalmartLesah MerrittSafeway StoresBeth TokiokaSygenta Hawaii, LLC Gordon YeeYeeCorp Financial

Gerald Shintaku, President & CEO

Richard Grimm, Chief Executive Advisor

Polly Kauahi, Director of Development

Connie Bennett, Director of Finance

Kenneth Ito, Director of Warehouse Operations

Stan Markle, Director of Product Resources

Roxanne Stark,

Luto Aneti, Chill & Freezer Worker

Larry Arakaki, Chill & Freezer Supervisor

David Avei, Driver

Kim Bartenstein, Food Drive Manager

Vicente Cervantes, Operations Support & Data Processing

Ka’ipolani Cullen, Volunteer Coordinator

Dyger Paul Degal, Chill & Freezer Worker

Arthur Domingo, Driver

Alapati Fale, Driver

Zipporah Fernandez,Chris Hironaka, Operations Support

Glen Inouye, Warehouse Supervisor

Ike Iwatani, Assistant Chill & Freezer Supervisor

Veralynn Kamaka, Robert Kay, Salvage Coordinator

Lori Kaya, Grants & Communications Manager

Jerwin Laguinday, Chill & Receiving

Tasha Major, Special Events Coordinator

Megan Norris, Development Assistant

Johnny Pagtulingan, Operations Support

Cece Paperd, Accounting & Human Resources Manager

Dellion Pascual-Arcena, Operations Support

Suzanne Peterson, Donor Services Coordinator

Zachery Puulei Loi-On, Chill & Freezer Worker

Georgette Salmons, Receptionist & Administrative Assistant

Elizabeth Sataraka, Dispatcher & Donations Supervisor

Christina Song, Web & Publications Coordinator

Numia Toese, Driver

Bao Quoc Tran, Driver

John Valdez, Assistant Warehouse Supervisor

Tyler Reese Valdez, Warehouse Worker

Vanessa Ching, Warehouse Assistant

James Hughes, Driver

Mark Ortega, Warehouse Helper

Michelle Panoke, Agency & Administrative Supervisor

Wesley Perriera, Warehouse Supervisor

Gene "Dave" Stokley, Administrative & Warehouse Assistant

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What We Do

1 in 5 i s l a n d e r sI N N E E D

&47,894 KEIKI46,000+ KUPUNA

· low-income families

· working poor

· homeless

· disabled veterans

· underemployed

& unemployed

· people in need of

emergency food assistance

• Food Manufacturers & Growers • Food Purchases • Food Retailers & Wholesalers • Feeding America • Individual & Corporate Canned Food Drives• Federal Food Commodities

In our 23,668 square-foot warehouse on Oahu and our 4,750 square-foot warehouse on Kauai, we:• Receive• Inspect• Sort

• Inventory• Store• Distribute

perishable & nonperishable food

• Food Pantries• Feeding Programs• Homeless Shelters• Soup Kitchens• Domestic Abuse Shelters• Rehabilitiation Centers• Ohana Produce Plus Program• Feeding Our Future Program• Food 4 Keiki BackPack Program• Commodity Supplemental Food Program• Meals for Minds Program• Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program

PEOPLE WE SERVE

FOOD SOURCES HAWAII FOODBANK

MEMBER AGENCIES

62% of clients

must choose

between

paying for

food and

utilities

56% of clients

must choose

between

paying for

food or

medication

48% of clients

must choose

between

paying for

food or

housing

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The Hawaii Foodbank on Oahu and Kauai received over 13.7 million pounds of perishable and nonperishable food, including 3.8 million pounds of fresh produce in

Mahalo to the generous support of food industry donors, as well as company and community food drives throughout the year.

Of the food received, nearly 2.3 million pounds were purchased, including 1.4 million pounds of fresh produce — thanks to your monetary donations and grant funding. In addition, Hawaii Foodbank committed a portion of our

support helped us obtain potatoes, onions, apples, pears and rice, as well as cans of beef stew, spaghetti, chili, luncheon meat and tuna.

Over 12.8 million pounds of food were distributed from our warehouse locations in Mapunapuna on Oahu and Puhi Industrial Park on Lihue, Kauai. Of the total pounds that were distributed, about one third consisted of fresh produce.

The Hawaii Foodbank partnered with nearly 200 member agencies last year. Dedicated agency staff and volunteersassembled and distributed food bags, prepared and served meals and organized community-wide food distributions across Oahu. Their compassion and hard work with islanders in need, helped distribute millions of pounds of food last year.

We also shipped 115,036 pounds of food to the Maui Food Bank.

Food Donations & Distributions

*Commodity Supplemental Food Box Program, also known as the Senior Food Box Program

*

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Keiki Programs

From September 2015 through May 2016, 385 students from low-income families at Princess Victoria Kaiulani Elementary School in Kalihi received food through the Food 4 Keiki Backpack Program.

with nutritious and easy-to-prepare foods to take home over the weekends. Backpacks were packed with pasta meals, soups, cereals, fruit, apple sauce and pudding cups, snacks, chocolate milk and fruit juice.

Mahalo to our program donors who helped us purchase food and backpacks to provide meals to children at risk of hunger. And thank you to our volunteer groups who donated their time and efforts. They truly gave from their hearts to prepack the food throughout the school year.

The Sodexo Foundation and the Hawaii Foodbank have partnered over the past 12 years to organize Feeding Our Future — a summer lunch program for children at risk of hunger.

Each year, the Sodexo Foundation purchases a $25,000 supply of food for the program. The food is then stored in the Sodexo facility at University of Hawaii at Manoa, where the staff cooks hot meals for participating Foodbank agencies to pick up and distribute.

• Boys & Girls Club Hawaii - Spalding Clubhouse • Honolulu Community Action Program - Youth Services • Institute for Human Services • Lighthouse Outreach Center • Mutual Housing Association • Princess Victoria Kaiulani Elementary School • Susannah Wesley Community Center

“Susannah Wesley Community

Center’s Summer Wellness

and Summer Transition

programs were very thankful

to receive summer lunches

from the Hawaii Foodbank

and Sodexo at no cost. Parents

were relieved knowing their children

were well taken care of. Feeding Our Future

enabled us to better leverage our finances to

enhance the quality of summer activities and

provide nutritious meals to the children.”

— Lizz Deleon, Program Coordinator

right: Nicole Akizuki, Resource Development &

13,200 BackPacks385 STUDENTS R E C E I V E D

during the2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 s c h oo l y e a r

11,665 LUNCHES dis t r ibuted to455 Students

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The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) otherwise known as the "Senior Food Box Program," was

seniors each month with supplemental foods, such as nonfat dry milk and/or UHT milk, cheese, cereal, juice, peanut butter, rice, canned meat, fruits and vegetables. Applicants must be Hawaii residents of at least 60 years of age and have monthly household incomes of less than

will be able to receive a box once a month.

Dynamic Compassion in ActionHale Ola Hoopakolea, Inc.Kokua Kalihi Valley – Elderly ServicesKokua Kalihi Valley – Kuhio Park Terrace Once A Month ChurchOur Lady of Kea’auSacred Hearts Church – Waianae Salvation Army Silver CrestSt. Jude ChurchSts. Peter & Paul ChurchWaipahu United Church of ChristHonuakahaHale Wai VistaNanaiKeolaHui O Hau’ulaAngel NetworkKeola HoonanaeWest Loch Elderly VillageSenior Residence of KapoleiKalakaua HomesHale O Hauoli Apts

of Community Services and the United States Department of Agriculture/Food and Nutrition Service, organized the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) from June through October 2016. Vouchers were given to seniors with low income levels to provide greater affordable access to fresh fruits and vegetables. The SFMNP was able to

diets and stimulate Hawaii’s economy through local farmers markets.

We are thankful to our agencies for hosting us to help certify the elderly/disabled, in addition to providing foreign language support to aid participants through necessary procedures.

“I love this program. It gives me the opportunity to receive

produce items I cannot usually afford.”

— Senior Recipient Caller of SFMNP

July 2015 to June 20162,746 SENIORS received

22,577 food boxes

Senior Programs

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23,014 PEOPLE PERmonth received7.6 million

During 2015 - 2016

lbs. of food

Ohana Produce Plus ProgramOver the last 19 years, the Hawaii Foodbank and our member agencies have distributed millions of pounds of fresh produce and food to underserved communities on Oahu, through the Ohana Produce Plus Program. Donated and purchased food has been distributed in communities island-wide to low-income families, the elderly, disabled, the homeless and the working poor.

Last year, the Foodbank worked with 29 member agencies to distribute over

.

Ohana community food distributions distributed food to an average of and helped feed even more people. Each person received food for a household of two or more members. For many families, the Ohana Produce Plus Program is their only source of fresh fruits and vegetables.

“I am so grateful toward

the people who contribute

their time and money to make

this possible. It’s hard day-

to-day and every bit goes a

long way. Mahalo!”

— Ida Harvest,

Recipient of the

Ohana Produce

Plus Program

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Member AgenciesAbundant Life United PentecostAiea Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchAngel Network Charities, Inc.Ark of Safety Christian FellowshipArmed Services YMCA - AMR Outreach

Beyond The 4 WallsBobby Benson CenterBoys and Girls Club - Ewa BeachBoys and Girls Club - HonoluluBrethren of Christ InternationalC-4 Christ Centered Community ChurchCalvary Assembly of GodCalvary Chapel Pearl HarborCedar Assembly of GodCenter of Deliverance Church of GodCentral Oahu Youth Services AssociationCentral Samoan Assembly of GodCentral Union ChurchChild & Family Service - Healthy Start EnhancedChild & Family Service - Healthy Start OahuChow ProjectChurch of Christ at Pearl HarborChurch of God of Prophecy - KaneoheCity of Joy Assembly of GodCity of Refuge Christian ChurchCommunity ClearinghouseCorvette Center MinistriesDynamic Compassion in ActionEwa Beach Baptist ChurchEwa Beach United Methodist ChurchFamily Promise of HawaiiFeeding Hawaii TogetherFirst Assembly of GodFirst Assembly of God - WindwardFirst Assembly of God - Central WahiawaFirst United Methodist ChurchFoslic-Foundation of Spiritual LibertyFountains of the Living WaterFull Gospel Church of OahuFull Gospel TempleGood Samaritan Church dba Mataala & TataGreater Mount Zion Holiness ChurchGregory House - Save the FoodbasketGregory House ProgramH-5Habilitat, Inc.Hale Kipa Youth OutreachHale O HonoluluHale Ola Hoopakolea, Inc.Hawaii Church For The DeafHawaii LiteracyHonolulu Community Action Program - CentralHonolulu Community Action Program - Kalihi/PalamaHonolulu Community Action Program - Leeward Honolulu Community Action Program - WindwardHina MaukaHoly Hill of Zion Full GospelHonolulu Church of GodHonolulu Fil-Am Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchHo’omau Ke OlaHope Chapel KahukuHouse of Faith Christian MinistriesHUGSHui Malama O Ke Kai FoundationInspire International

Institute for Human ServicesInstitute for Human Services – Moilili Jesus Is Alive FellowshipJoyful MinistriesKa Hana O Ke Akua United Church of ChristKalihi Union ChurchKalihi-Palama Health CenterKaumakapili ChurchKEY ProjectKing’s Cathedral OahuKokua Kalihi Valley - Elderly ServicesKokua Kalihi Valley - Medicine BankKokua Kalihi Valley - Public HousingKokua Kalihi Valley - Youth & Family ServicesKu Aloha Ola MauLabor’s Community Services Liaison Program

Life ChurchLife FoundationLight and Salvation ChurchLighthouse Outreach Center Assembly of GodLiving the WordMountain View ChurchMutual Housing AssociationNew Hope Christian FellowshipNew Hope KapoleiNew Hope LeewardNew Life Body of Christ Christian ChurchNorth Shore Christian FellowshipOlivet Baptist ChurchOnce-A-Month ChurchOpportunities and Resources, Inc.Our Lady of Good Counsel ParishOur Lady of Kea’auOur Lady of Mount Carmel ChurchOur Lady of Perpetual HelpOur Lady of Sorrows ChurchOur Lady of Mount ChurchParents and Children Together Early Head StartParents and Children Together - Economic Development CentersParents and Children Together - Family Peace CenterParents and Children Together - Hana Like - West HonoluluParents and Children Together - Kaneohe Community Family CenterParents and Children Together - KPT Family CenterParents and Children Together - KPT Youth ProgramParents and Children Together - Ohia ShelterPalama SettlementParadise Chapel (Social Service)Parish of St. ClementPartners in Development FoundationPartners in Development – Na PonoPeniel Pearl Gates ChurchPo’ailaniPo’ailani - PahiaPrivate Sector - HawaiiRainbow SchoolResponsive Caregivers - Aiea IResponsive Caregivers - KapalamaRiver of Life MissionRonald McDonald House CharitiesSacred Heart Church - WaianaeSalvation Army - A.R.C.Salvation Army - ATS

Salvation Army - Camp HomelaniSalvation Army - Family ServicesSalvation Army - Family TreatmentSalvation Army - KauluwelaShelter of WisdomShriners Hospitals for Children HonoluluSouth Shore Christian FellowshipSpirit Filled Christian FellowshipSt. Ann’s Project ShareSt. Anthony’s OutreachSt. Elizabeth Catholic ChurchSt. Elizabeth’s Episcopal ChurchSt. George Catholic ChurchSt. John the Baptist Catholic ChurchSt. Jude Catholic ChurchSt. Mark Lutheran ChurchSt. Matthew’s Episcopal ChurchSt. Michael’s OutreachSt. Pius X ChurchSt. Stephen’s Episcopal ChurchSt. Timothy’s Episcopal ChurchSts. Peter and Paul ChurchSu Gran Alabanza

Susannah Wesley Community Center

Trinity Church Central OahuTrinity Missionary Baptist ChurchUnited States Veterans InitiativeWahiawa Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchWaianae Baptist ChurchWaianae Coast Christian WomenWaianae Coast Comprehensive Health CenterWaikiki Community CenterWaikiki Health Center - Care-A-VanWaikiki Health Center - Next Step ShelterWaikiki Health Center - Youth OutreachWaimanalo Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchWaipahu Aloha ClubhouseWaipahu Community Christian ChurchWaipahu Hongwanji Mission - Adult Day CareWaipahu Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchWaipahu United Church of ChristWindward Baptist ChurchWindward United Church of Christ

Abandoned and Feral Cat FriendsHawaii Cat FoundationMalama Popoki

of , the national Food Bank Network comprising over 200 food banks

is one we proudly share with the Hawaii Foodbank – Kauai Branch, the Maui Food Bank and The Food Basket, Inc., Hawaii island.

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® was displayed at Pearlridge Center Uptown Court

800 walkers helped raise $125,738.76

9 food retailers in

Hawaii raised a totalof $288,519.53

at Hawaii Prince Golf Club

raised over one million meals to feed our hungry islanders

® is our signature culinary event

JUL

AUG

SEP

OCT

NOV

DEC

JAN

FEB

MAR

APR

MAY

JUN

NALC Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive

Rack-A-Thon

Hunger Walk

Canstruction®

Check-Out Hunger

Kick-Off Breakfast

Golf Classic

Great Chefs Fight Hunger®

Annual Food Drive

Special Events

Off Bre

100% of every RACK-A-THON dollar will be used to purchase, transport & distribute food

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‘A Ohe Lokomaika‘i I Nele I Ke Pana‘i

No kind deed has ever lacked its reward

Community Events

and individuals like you, contributed to the success of each event. Mahalo to all of the organizations and everyone for coming together, to raise food and dollars to help feed the hungry in Hawaii.

Hawaii Foodbank Water Sale

Annual Campaign

Pumpkin Festival

Canstruction®

Live Kokua Campaign

Kraft Check-Out Hunger

Combined Federal Campaign & Feds Feed Families

Kokua Mai Campaign

Bag Up Hunger, Give Aloha & Change Angels

Annual Food Drive

Rid-A-Fridge to Fight Hunger

Annual Golf Tournament

Shave Ice Bowl

Stressless® Seating Campaign

Golf Tournament

Wellness Drive

Annual Campaign

KFC Hawaii Change Angels & “Your Change Creates Change”

In-Store Collection

Bag Hunger & Shop For A Cause

Letter Carriers Food Drive

Round-Up From the Heart® Campaign

Kraft Check Out-Hunger & Help Us End Hunger

Stampin’ Out Hunger

National Hunting & Fishing Day

Waikiki SPAM® Jam

Kraft Check-Out Hunger

38th Annual Charity Golf Tournament &

Kraft Check-Out Hunger

City Lights Trolley Tour

® ®

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Hawaii Foodbank Kauai Branch

Aloha ChurchChrist Memorial Episcopal Church

Eleele Baptist ChurchHale Ho’omaluHanapepe Salvation ArmyHoly Cross/ Sacred HeartHui O Na MakuahineKapaa Missionary ChurchKapaa 7th Day Adventist ChurchKauai Bible Church

Kauai Economic OpportunityKauai Lighthouse Outreach CenterKing's ChapelLihue Court TownhomesLihue Salvation ArmyNana’s HouseSt. Michael’s ChurchSt. Catherine ParishSt. William ChurchSt. Raphael Food PantryU-Turn for ChristWestside Christian Center AOG

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On April 1, 2016, Alexis Cacabelos dropped off 331 pounds of food to the Hawaii Foodbank - Kauai Branch. The food collection was a community service project, spearheaded by Alexis for her Girl Scout troop.

On August 2, 2016, Gray Haydon and Glenn Fraizer, volunteers delivered 5,086 pounds of food to help

feed Kauai’s hungry.

Thanks to Tonya Ortiz, over 300 pounds of school supplies were donated to Lihue Court Townhomes to children in need.

IN FY 2016

were distributed

to over 13,000

islanders in Kauai

9 %INCREASE from the previous fiscal year

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24,141 hoursDONATEDOur Ohana of Volunteers

Mahalo to Our Volunteers

Canstruction®Check-Out HungerCommodity Supplemental Food Program - Senior Food BoxesFood Safety Committee & ProjectGreat Chefs® Fight HungerHawaii Foodbank 11th Annual Hunger WalkHawaii Foodbank 12th Annual Golf ClassicHawaii Foodbank 27th Annual Food DriveHawaii Foodbank Produce & Dry Salvage OperationsHawaii Foodbank Development ProjectsHealthcare Coalition Food Drive at Tamarind ParkNational Association of Letter Carriers’ Stamp Out Hunger Food DriveSafeway “Help Us End Hunger”Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program14th Annual Waikiki SPAM® Jam Ward Village Honolulu City Lights Trolley Tours

“Volunteering is a convergence

of many talents and hands to

provide hunger relief to our

ohana.”— Glenn Ching,

AIB Inspection & Food

Safety Manual

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“Over the years, coming out to volunteer has been one of the better decisions I have made. I was raised with food on the table and didn’t have to worry about the next meal. The reality of starving children is reason enough to help by being involved with the Hawaii Foodbank.” — Lester Matsumoto, Data Entry Volunteer

left to right:Bertha & Robert Kotaka, Clarence Chun andRob Kay, Salvage Coordinator (in green)

The Hawaii Foodbank ohana of volunteers has dedicated time

Thousands of volunteers were involved in special events,community projects, warehouse operations, agency programs and administriative work. Mahalo to our volunteer board members, community groups and individuals for your support.

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Mahalo to Our DonorsFIGHT HUNGER HUIRecurring DonorsMs. Cassandra J. L. AbdulMs. Diane E. AdkinsMs. Carol AkiChristopher & Paula AldisMr. Douglas A. AllenMs. Yvonne M. AngutMr. Clayton ApilandoMr. Arvind AryaMr. Kelvin Y. AsatoMr. Richard AsatoMr. Russ AwanaMr. Allen H. AwayaMrs. Su-Ann Y. BanuilosMs. Virginia A. BeckMs. Sue BeitiaMr. & Mrs. J. W. BerkeyMary BertolinoMr. Kenneth G. BestMs. Teresa BillBlackmore Brady Hawaii LLCLaurel & Milton BloombaumMr. & Mrs. Daniel B. BoylanMs. Barbara J. BrodheadMs. Sheri BrownMr. & Mrs. Lowell CambraMr. Edward Campbell, Jr.Mr. Harold W. CampbellDr. Candace M. Wada, D.D.S.Mr. Mel CariagaMr. William W. Carreira

Ms. Paula S. CarrollMr. F. Scott CarterMs. Stella C. CatalanMs. Blossom M.H. ChangMr. Jingyu ChenMr. Arnold Ching, Jr.Mr. Brian ChingMs. Patsy R.O. ChunMs. Simone E. ColeMs. Carol A. ColemanMs. Linda J. CordovaDaniel & Fatiha Curran-KheddaouiMrs. Dorothy J. DaleMs. Catherine E. DavisMs. Kris DeBodeMs. Pearl A. DeSureMs. Doris DomingoJana & Larry DoveMrs. Sharon D. DowdellMrs. Deborah L. DrickersenE.A. Buck Insurance, Inc.Bruce & Denise EllinwoodMrs. Diane F. EnglandMrs. Suzanne S. EvansMarlette L. FernandezMrs. Gayle E. FerreiraFirst Physical & Functional Rehab at WaipahuMrs. Cheryl L. FontesMarice FrandsenMr. & Mrs. William A. FriedlMs. Ericka L. FrinkMs. Susan J. FuruyaGeoff & Lena GalbraithJames & Laura GiddingsMs. Linda Y. GinozaJ. GoodmanMelanie & Tony GoulartDr. & Mrs. David GrossmanVincent & Kerry GuerreiroKeith W. Haden, M.D.Mrs. Lorena S. HanyuMr. Stephen HarrisMr. Ricky L. Hartsell

Mrs. Suzanne HavertySheldon & Lois HendersonMr. Ronald K. HirataMrs. Minerva J. HoltLiz HolthausMs. Cari Ann HondaMs. Carol L. HongMs. Sachiko HosokawaMr. Michael M. HowardRev. Sharon M. InakeDr. Kerry IshiharaMs. Jeanne IwashitaMrs. Vineeta JetleyMrs. Melissa F. Johnson

Ms. Esther B. JusticeMr. & Mrs. Ken S. KatoMr. Edmund T. KawaiMs. Annette M. KawasakiMr. Maurice KayaMr. Brian A. KealohaMrs. Jana KimataMr. Wayne KingMr. William R. KingMs. Stephanie KishabaLloyd & Faye KitaokaDr. Kathryn KlingebielMs. Jo Ann C. Kocher

Dr. Denise E. KonanMr. Richard D. KornowskiMrs. Sharon Y.Y. KotakaKudlich Insurance Services LLCMr. William G. KunstmanMr. Yoshitsugu KuwabeHyuk Choon KwonMrs. Leah LangowskiMrs. Toni L. Lathrop-LeeMs. Bonnie V. LauDr. Ynhu LeRichard W.T. Lee

Mr. & Mrs. John LinMiss Juliana LoMiss Erica M. Lui-KwanMr. Jason LuptonMs. Kay LynchMs. Heide MarMs. Laura MarlerMr. & Mrs. Fernando MartinezMs. Laura MatsumotoRichard & Marjorie MauMrs. Janice McCagueMrs. Dorien McClellanMr. & Mrs. George MedinaMr. & Mrs. Victor MeyersMs. Ann MichaudMr. Andrew MioduchowskiMr. Patrick T. MiyamuraMoanalua Gardens Missionary ChurchMs. Fay Molina-SagonMs. Katherine MoritomoMr. Paul R. MunterClinton & Lori Murakami

Mr. William D. Myers

Ms. Megan O’Connell & Mr. Warren RipleyMs. Kristi OkimotoMs. Kirsten L. OlesonMrs. Sarah OmalzaMs. Ruth Y. Onaga

Dayle & James OnishiMr. Steven J. OppenheimerMs. Barbara M. Ornellas

Ms. Jacqueline Palmer-LaskyMr. John L. PangMs. Judy Q.U. ParkMrs. Carole PicciottoJohn & Patricia PitreMr. Robert J. PorterMr. J. William Potter, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Richard K. PrahlerMs. Denise PreziosiMs. Josette F. RapozaRestaurant YoshiyaW.S. RogersWaileia Davis RosterRichard & Judith RovinLeila & Benjamin SagarangMelvin H. SaikiMr. & Mrs. Greg K. SakamotoAllan & Shirley SamuelsonMr. Michael W. SankovicMr. Glenn S. SatoCol. William A. SchaakeMr. George J. SchmelzerMr. Paul J. SchwindMs. Stephanie D. ScottMs. Barbara J. ServiceMr. Stephen W. SewardAndrew & Angela ShattuckTom & Cyndi Shea

Mr. Thomas F. ShiuJim SimmonsKatherine & Alan SimpkinsMr. Wayne SlaughterMr. Lawrence SotoMs. Lily Sui-Fong SunGerald & Paula Suyama

Mrs. Evelyn A. TakaraMr. Ken M. TakemotoMr. Thomas TanMr. Bryce M. TaniMr. & Mrs. Russell Y. TanouyeMs. Rizalminda TeocsonMr. & Mrs. Anthony R. TepedinoThe Baldwin Group Inc.Mr. Wade TonakiMs. Mary E. TripoliMs. Karen TwiggsMr. Joseph UnoMr. Richard van BodegomMs. Danette H. VictorinoMr. & Mrs. Jeffry S. WallaceDr. Allan WangMs. Chiung L. WangMiss Kaopuuokaha T. WeirMs. Joanne V. WeldonMr. & Mrs. Perry J. WhiteMs. Renee M. WinchesterMs. Cindy WinegarMrs. Donna WisenbaughMs. Harriet WoodsMr. & Mrs. Rodney T. YamamotoMs. Carolyn L. YanagiMrs. Laraine S. YasuiMr. Ronald M. YokotaMr. Dean M. YokotakeMr. & Mrs. Harold I. YonashiroMr. Gerald YoshikaneMr. Everett B. YoungMs. Teik-Seng YuJames & Beverly Yuen

FIGHT HUNGER HUIKauai BranchMr. Thomas BeebeMs. Paula BellomoMs. Dianne GerardMs. Patricia M. GravesMs. Terri JacobsonWilliam & Sueyen OrtizMr. & Mrs. James M. Tuttle

LAULOAThe Long Leaf of the TaroDonations of $1,000 or More7-Eleven Hawaii, Inc.A-1 A-Lectrician, Inc.AARP - WaianaeABC StoresABS Foundation, Inc.Mr. James D. AbtsAccuity LLPJane & Shunji AdachiAdobeAdvanced Reproductive Medicine & Gynecology of Hawaii Inc.Aiea Copy CenterMr. & Mrs. Harry E. AkamineAla Imua, LLCAla Moana HotelAlakai Vending Corporation

Allstate Insurance CompaniesAloha Auto Group, LtdAloha United WayALSCOAlston Hunt Floyd & Ing LawyersAltres, Inc.American Savings BankDr. Eugenius AngAnheuser-Busch Sales of Hawaii, Inc.Apple, Inc.Aqua Hotels & Resorts LLCMr. Michael R. AranoffArbor Global LLCMr. William E. AtwaterMarvin & Audrey AwayaMs. Joanne BalestrieriBall CorporationBank of HawaiiBank of Hawaii FoundationMs. Beatrice I. BarrettoBays Lung Rose & HolmaBeachside LightingMr. J. Gordon BeatonMs. Jill M. BeaupreBecker Communications, Inc.Drake & Linda BeilMrs. Joan S. BellingerBelt Collins Hawaii Ltd.Mr. & Mrs. J. W. BerkeyJoshua & Ann BiggersMs. Kimberly C. BiggsBlackmore Brady Hawaii LLCTerry BolaBowers + Kubota ConsultingMr. & Mrs. Daniel B. BoylanMrs. Elizabeth BremerStan & Theresa BrownGerald & Anita BruceMr. & Mrs. John Stephen BuckCynthia R. Burdge, M.D.Buzz’s Original Steak HouseMr. G. Edward CabralThe Cades FoundationCades Schutte, LLP

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Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. CahnMs. Janis CaltonCalvary by the Sea Lutheran ChurchMr. David R. CantrellCare*Link IT DepartmentCarlsmith Ball, LLPMr. William W. CarreiraCase Lombardi & Pettit, A Law CorporationCastle Medical CenterDr. Ann B. CattsMary Lou Cecil Charitable TrustCedar Assembly Of God

Chambers & Chambers, Inc.Ms. Blossom M.H. ChangMr. Lou ChangChapman Foundation

Mr. Roman ChavezCheesecake FactoryChevron Humankind Employee Engagement FundChevron Humankind Matching Gift ProgramChauncey & Teddie ChingMr. & Mrs. Randy W.G. ChingTheodore & Chuan ChinnMr. Scott Choi

Stephen & Mildred ChongChrist Centered Community ChurchMr. & Mrs. Michael ChungChurch of Christ at Pearl Harbor

City & County of Honolulu EmployeesCity Mill Company, Ltd. / Chung Kun Ai FoundationClarence F.W. & Virginia W.L.C. Young Fund of the Hawaii Community FoundationCoBankPeter & Bernie ColarussoMs. Carol A. ColemanCommunity Empowerment ResourcesMr. Kenneth A. ConnerMr. James C. CooperMr. John CrankMr. Domingo Cravalho, Jr.Robert Creps & Debra Pfaltzgraff

Curves - KaimukiCutter Management CoMrs. Kathryn DaiseyMr. H. Dwight DamonMr. William C. DarrahMs. Catherine E. DavisDean Foods CompanyDeloitteJameson & Tracy DeMelloDr. Michael J. DeWeertDHXDon Quijote, Inc.DonateWellDoubleTree by Hilton Alana – Waikiki BeachJana & Larry DoveDuPont PioneerE.A. Buck Insurance, Inc.Mr. Kevin K. EckertMr. Glenn EguchiRobert & Sharon EhrhornElectricians, Inc.

ProgramEnterprise HoldingsEnterprise Holdings FoundationEnviron Control, Inc.EPRI / Electric Power Research InstituteMs. Marion EwanFairmont Specialty

Farm Credit Services of Hawaii, ACAFeeding AmericaMs. Christine Feldmann

Mr. Everett V. FernandezMrs. Gayle E. FerreiraFirst Assembly King’s Cathedral and ChapelsFirst Hawaiian BankFirst Hawaiian Bank - Kokua Mai CampaignFirst Insurance Charitable FoundationFirst Insurance Co. of Hawaii, Ltd.First Unitarian Church of HonoluluFirst United Methodist ChurchFirst Wind Energy, LLC

Mr. Richard FriedMr. & Mrs. William A. FriedlMr. Eric FujimotoAmy Y. FujinakaGeorge & Lei FukuharaSheryl P. Gardner, M.D.General Mills Inc.German Benevolent Society of Honolulu, Inc.Gerry and Karen Keir Fund of the Hawaii Community FoundationGive With Liberty - Liberty Mutual Foundation MatchMr. & Mrs. Arthur GladstoneBill & Sheri GleasonMr. Michael A. GoldWilliam W. Goodhue, Jr., M.D.Goodsill Anderson Quinn & StifelMr. Jay K. GossDeborah A. Goto

Grainger Industrial SuppliesGene & Jean GrippinDr. John HaddockKeith W. Haden, M.D.Karen & Mark HanabusaHarmony Chapter #4 Order of the Eastern Star

The Hartley FoundationHawaii Community Foundation

Hawaii Food Industry Association, Inc.Hawaii Hunter Education ProgramHawaii Job Corps CenterHawaii Justice FoundationHawaii Kai Towne CenterHawaii Lodging & Tourism Association

Hawaii Pet ExpoHawaii Self StorageHawaii Shotokan Karate, Inc.Hawaii State AFL-CIOHawaiian CementHawaiian Electric Company, Inc.Hawaiian Electric Industries Charitable FoundationHawaiiana Management Company, Ltd.Hazel H. Takumi FoundationLea & H. John HeideHenry and Colene Wong FoundationHFM FoodServiceHHC 1-27 InfantryHickam Federal Credit Union Hicks Family Charitable FoundationHilton Grand VacationsHilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach ResortMr. & Mrs. Hen Min HiuHMSAHMSA FoundationHMSHostLiz HolthausHomeStreet BankMs. Carol L. HongHonolulu Star-Advertiser & MidWeekHonpa Hongwanji Mission Of HawaiiMs. Elizabeth Honzik

HSI Mechanical, Inc.Hung Wo & Elizabeth Lau Ching FoundationHyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & SpaThe Ifuku Family FoundationDean & Gail Ihara

Mr. & Mrs. Charles S. IkeharaILWU Local 142Fred & Sheena IngMrs. Michelle S.A. InoueInSynergy Engineering, Inc.Tully J. Isle

Mr. Melvyn T. IwakiTad & Carol IwanumaRobert & Juanita JacobsenJames & Sally Zukerkorn FoundationJean & William K.H. Mau FoundationJhamandas Watumull FundCarol & Donald JohnstonMs. Laurel A. JohnstonMr. & Mrs. Greg JonesJPMorgan Chase FoundationKa Hana O Ke Akua Church - UCCMs. Kathleen M. KahawaiKahi Mohala Behavioral HealthKahuku Elementary SchoolKaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc.Kaiser PermanenteFred & Alice KamemotoMrs. Joni KamiyaMs. Veronica R. KanekoKapolei CommonsKaren & David Stoutemyer Charitable Fund of the Hawaii Community FoundationHoward & Audrey KarrKasanow & Associates: Life Planning & Wealth ManagementHarry & Patti KasanowPeter & Jill KashiwaMr. Russell S. Kato & Ms. Charleen M. AinaMs. Marilyn R. KatzmanKaumakapili ChurchMs. Joanna KawamotoKawika’s Painting, Inc.Kazi Foods Corporation of HawaiiKellogg CompanyKiewit Infrastructure West Co.Kilauea District ParkThe Kilcommons FamilyMr. Justin M. KillingsworthMr. & Mrs. Charles G. KingMr. & Mrs. Roderick K. KingMr. William R. King

Ms. Jane F. KishidaKathleen & Barry KishimotoMr. Leif KjonegaardDr. Kathryn KlingebielMr. Earl F. KobatakeMr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. KobatakeMr. & Mrs. Robert H. KoideKoko Marina CenterKokua In KindSteven & Estrellita KomuraKook Min Hur FoundationKorean Catholic CommunityKraft Foods FoundationKraft Foods HawaiiKudlich Insurance Services LLCMr. Ross KugeMr. & Mrs. Walter J. LaskeyMs. Debra J. LauLaurence H. Dorcy Hawaiian FoundationAndrew & Donna LeeMr. Howard J. Lee

Leonard’s Bakery Ltd.Robert & Maxine Leong

Steven & Lorilynn LindmeierThe Locations FoundationMr. Steven C. H. LouiMr. & Mrs. Lance K. MachamerMacy’s / BloomingdalesTasha & Marcus Major

Manoa Waioli Lions ClubMr. Mark H. Matheson

Richard & Marjorie MauMr. Robert F. MaynardMrs. Janice McCagueMcCorriston Miller Mukai MacKinnon LLPMcCully Shopping CenterMcDonald’s Restaurants of Hawaii, Inc.

Meadow Gold Dairies, Inc.Ms. Joan MeagherMr. Peter MeagherMedical Service Representatives of HawaiiMenehune Water Company, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Marcus MernerMr. & Mrs. Victor MeyersMichael & Tomoko Malaghan Fund of the Hawaii Community FoundationMr. Eli MichaelMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramMillerCoorsMitsunaga Construction, Inc.Mr. Gary S. MiyamotoMs. Amy MiyamotoMs. Tammy M. MiyashiroMK Engineers, LTDMoanalua Gardens Missionary ChurchMoanalua High SchoolMonarch Insurance Services, Inc.Monsanto FundMonsanto HawaiiMr. Stephen M. MoraMr. Paul R. MunterClinton & Lori Murakami

Mr. Ronald Mushock

Mystic Lodge

Ohana Veterinary HospitalOnce A Month ChurchOuida and Doc Hill FoundationOur Lady Of Perpetual HelpP&E Corporation

Padosi FoundationMr. Russell S. PangPAR HawaiiParadise Beverages, Inc.Deborah & Lily ParkMr. Robert L. PascuaPaul C.T. & Violet Shaw Loo Fund of the Hawaii Community FoundationPaul’s Electrical Contracting LLCPearl City Shopping CenterPearl Highlands CenterPearlridge CenterPEMCO, LTDPeterVincentArchitectsThe Pettus FoundationDrs. Michael A. Pleiss & Christine E. Brotherton-PleissPorsche Club of HawaiiMs. April M. PutnamQueen’s Health SystemsQueen’s Medical CenterR.M. Towill CorporationRainbow Drive-In, Ltd.Phillip & Camille Rellinger

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Restaurant YoshiyaRisk Solution Partners, LLC

Road Safety Services and DesignRon’s Performance CenterROSES Systems SolutionsRotary Club of Ala MoanaRotary Club of Metropolitan HonoluluClifton & Abigail RoystonMr. Raul RudoyMr. M. Jan RumiSafeway Food & DrugSafeway FoundationMr. & Mrs. David M. SaitoMr. Michael W. SankovicMs. Stacie C. SasagawaMrs. Elizabeth SatarakaRep. Calvin K.Y. SayMr. George J. SchmelzerMs. Stephanie D. ScottSedonaShare Our StrengthSantosh D. Sharma, M.D.Carol & David Shibata

Ms. Suzie M. ShimizuMr. Frederick J. Shine, IIIMr. Gerald Y. ShintakuMs. Susan ShintaniDr. Calvin Y. Shiroma

Mr. Thomas F. ShiuHarry & Peggy Anne SiegmundMr. James A. SimmonsDavid & Jeri SimonsSJ FoundationMrs. Geraldine A. SniffenSt Elizabeth’s Episcopal ChurchSt. Francis Healthcare System of HawaiiSt. Jude ChurchSt. Peter’s Episcopal ChurchSt. Stephen’s Episcopal ChurchMr. James L. StarshakState of Hawaii EmployeesSte Michelle Wine EstatesKeith and Polly Steiner Family FoundationSterling Health Services, IncMr. Randall K. Steverson

Sullivan Family of CompaniesMs. Liane SunnSutter HealthGerald & Paula SuyamaDawn SuyenagaMiles & Reverie Suzuki

Mr. & Mrs. Gregg T. TakayamaLinda Chu TakayamaTamura Enterprises, Inc.Tamura Super MarketMs. Marian TangMs. Janis TanimotoMr. & Mrs. Russell Y. TanouyeTargetTD Food Group, Inc.Team Clean, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Anthony R. TepedinoTerritorial Savings BankThe Baldwin Group Inc.The Ball FoundationThe Ben and Miriam Lau FoundationThe Episcopal Church of West OahuThe Gentry CompaniesThe Grainger FoundationThe Harry and Jeanette Weinberg FoundationThe Lorrie A. Cahn Revocable Trust

The Private Sector HawaiiThe Oifer Family Charitable Fund

The Schuler Family FoundationThe Shidler GroupThe TJX FoundationThe USAA Foundation, Inc.

Thomas & Elizabeth Brodhead FoundationTimes Super Markets, Ltd.Mr. Henry P. TingMr. Wade TonakiToshiba Business SolutionsTouchstone Properties, LtdMr. Ron TougasDr. Quyen-Anh TranTrinity Missionary Baptist ChurchTruistRobert & Jeanne TsushimaTsutsui & Uehara CPA’s, LLCU.S. Charitable Gift TrustUnicold CorporationUnited Health GroupUnited Healthcare Svs, Inc.United Laundry Services, Inc.United Public Workers, AFSCME, Local 646, AFL-CIOUnited States Postal Service University Health AllianceUniversity of Hawaii at ManoaUniversity of Hawaii - Leeward Community CollegeUniversity of Hawaii at West OahuUniversity of Hawaii - Windward Community CollegeMr. Joseph UnoUpper Cervical HawaiiLeslie & Annie UsuiMr. James K. UyedaMr. Stanley H. UyeharaMr. Paul A. UyeshiroMr. Robin Uyeshiro & Ms. Donna LeongMs. Cheryl VillarealVW Club of HawaiiDr. Candace M. Wada, D.D.S.Waianae Baptist ChurchWaikiki Beach Marriott Resort & SpaWaiokeola Congregational ChurchWaipahu Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchMr. & Mrs. John C. Walker, Jr.Walmart - MililaniWalmart FoundationWard VillageWCIT ArchitectureWeissman Family Foundation, Inc.Ms. Joanne V. WeldonWells Fargo Home MortgageWest Beach Realty, Inc.Windward City Shopping CenterWomen’s Island Soccer AssociationMs. Kiyoko WongY. Hata & Co., LimitedMr. Glen T. YasueMs. Akiko YazawaJudge & Mrs. Patrick K.S.L. YimMs. Dina R. YoshimiYoung’s Market Company of HawaiiGreg Yuen, M.D.Harold & Beverly ZaneZephyr Insurance Company, Inc.

LAULOAKauai BranchAdobeBank of HawaiiMr. Lars BorgMs. Marty Jo CollinsDr. Jeff CrawfordElsie H. Wilcox FoundationProgramFirst Hawaiian Bank

Kauai United WayMr. & Mrs. Charles G. King

Marc & Geraldine Laidlaw

William & Sueyen OrtizPioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.Safeway Food & DrugSafeway FoundationState of HawaiiSullivan Family of CompaniesTimes SupermarketsMr. & Mrs. Mike Williams

IN-KINDDonations of products or services$1,000 or MoreAiea Copy CenterAulani, A Disney Resort & SpaCustom Audio, IncDel-Marc Fujita EnterprisesEdward Enterprises, Inc.Elite Parking ServicesFirst Hawaiian BankGrand Wailea ResortHapuna Beach Prince Hotel

HFM FoodServiceHonolulu Freight ServiceHonolulu Star-Advertiser & MidWeekiHeart MediaIsland AirJMD Beverages - Wine Division of Paradise BeveragesJohnson Brothers of Hawaii, Inc.JW Marriott Union SquareMauna Lani Bay Hotel and BungalowsMichael MochizukiMillerCoors

Paradise BeveragesPenske Truck & LeasingPrince Resorts HawaiiRoger Dunn Golf ShopsSafety Systems Hawaii, Inc.Southern Wine & Spirits of HawaiiThe Pasha GroupThe Pint Size CorporationUnited Airlines

Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & SpaWaikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & SpaWalgreensYoung’s Market Company of Hawaii

FOOD DONORS1,000 pounds or moreAARP

Absopure Water CompanyAce Quality Farm ProductsACK & Design PartnersAdvantage Webco HawaiiAla Moana HotelAla Moana ProduceAliamanu Intermediate SchoolAloha Gourmet Products, Inc.Aloha ProductsAloha State BrokerageAloha TofuAloun FarmsAmeriprise FinancialAmerisource Bergen CorporationApplied Materials, Inc.Aquarius Endeavors USAArmstrong Produce Ltd.Bae Systems Hawaii ShipyardBall CorporationBank of HawaiiBowers & Kubota ConsultingBrio Ice Cream

Bumble Bee Foods, LLCC & S Wholesale Grocers, Inc.Cackle Fresh Egg FarmCades Schutte LLPCal Hono Freight ForwardersCampbell High SchoolCampbell Soup CompanyCarlsmith Ball LLPCarolyn WaltherChase Sales & Distribution Inc.Choyce DistributorCity & County of Honolulu EmployeesClifford Projects Inc.Coca Cola Co-Minute Maid

Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Of Hi.Coffman EngineersColumbia Fresh ProduceCommodity Forwarders, Inc.ConAgra Foods, Inc.Costco WholesaleCrystal FarmCustoms Goods, LLCD. Otani Produce, Inc.Darigold, Inc.Deloitte Services LPDiamond Head Seafood Wholesale Inc.Dole Food Company HawaiiDole Packaged Foods, Inc.Domino Foods Inc.Don Quijote HawaiiDr PepperDr. Kimi CaswellDTRIC InsuranceEggs Hawaii, Inc.Eight Point Distributors Inc.Family Food Company, Inc.Faribault Foods, Inc.Federal BuildingFeds Feed FamiliesFEMAFilippo Berio DivisionFinest Food Company, Inc.Five-O Marketing Services, Inc.Food FactoryFrito Lay, Inc.Gate Gourmet InternationalGatorade through C&S Wholesale GrocersGeneral Mills IncGirls Scouts of HawaiiGolden FoodsGolden State Foods - HawaiiGourmet Foods HawaiiGroup 70 International, Inc.

Hain Celestial GroupHale Kula Elementary SchoolHalekulani HotelHam Produce & Seafood, Inc.Hanalani SchoolsHansen Distribution GroupHappy Fruit CompanyHawaii Foodservice Alliance, LLCHawaii Hunter Education ProgramHawaii Intercontinental CorporationHawaii Logistics ServicesHawaii Medical College

Hawaiian AirlinesHawaiian CementHawaiian Dredging Construction Company, Inc.Hawaiian Eateries, Inc.Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc.Hawaiian Express Services, Inc.Hawaiian King CandiesHawaiian Ocean TransportHDR, Inc.Hershey’s Chocolate CompanyHFM FoodService

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Hickam A5/B Moral Booster ClubHickam AFB CommissaryHickam Federal Credit UnionHickman Egg RanchHighlands Intermediate SchoolHilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach ResortHWMGHMSAHo Farms LLCHonolulu Board of Realtors

Honolulu Christian ChurchHonolulu Freight ServiceHonolulu Ship Supply CompanyHookele Elementary SchoolHPC Foods, Ltd.Hyatt Regency WaikikiIlima Intermediate SchoolInnovative FoodsInternational Express, Inc.Iroquois Point Elementary SchoolIsland Maid Inc.

Island Palm CommunitiesIsland Plastic Bags, Inc.

James D. Swoish, Inc.Jerry Hay, Inc.Johnson Brothers of Hawaii, Inc.K&K Distributors, Inc.Kahuna Distribution Kailua Intermediate SchoolKaimuki Middle SchoolKaiser PermanenteKakaako FitnessKaneohe MCBH CommissaryKapalama Elementary SchoolKapolei Shopping CenterKealana Farms, LLCKelloggs Sales Company, Inc.Kennedy ProduceKimberly Clark CorporationKoko Marina Shopping CenterKTM Services, Inc.Kunia Country Farms LLCL.H. Gamble Company, Ltd.Larry’s Auto PartsLongs Drugs StoresLove’s Bakery Inc.M & M - Mars Inc.M. Dyer and Sons, Inc.Maemae Elementary SchoolMalt O MealManoa Elementary SchoolManson Products Company, Inc.Market 5201Marriott’s Ko Olina Beach ClubMaui Food BankMauka Lani Elementary SchoolMaunawili Elementary SchoolMcDonald & Porter Inc.McDonald’s RestaurantsMead Johnson & Company, LLC.Meadow Gold Dairies, Inc.Menehune Water Company, Inc.Micronesia ImportsMililani High SchoolMililani Mauka Elementary SchoolMoanalua Garden Missionary ChurchMoanalua High SchoolMokulele Elementary School

Oahu Swim AcademyOcean Spray, Inc.Oceanic Time Warner Cable

Ohana Veterinary Hospital Inc.OK Poultry LLCOrchard Farms

Pali Momi Medical Center

Paradise Beverages, Inc.Paramount Export CompanyPearl City Shopping CenterPearl Harbor CommissaryPearl Harbor Kai Elementary SchoolPearlridge Center - Canstruction®Pepperidge FarmPhillips Sales Co.Pinnacle Foods Inc.Porky Products, Inc.Post Foods, LLC.Primetime DistributorsProcter & GamblePunahou SchoolPurity Wholesale Grocers, Inc.Quaker - Tropicana - GatoradeRebiscoReese’sRocky Road Products, Inc.Ron’s PerformanceRoyal State InsuranceRuby TuesdayRussell Stover Candies, Inc.S & K Sales CompanySafeway StoresSampco, Inc.Sam’s Club

Seneca Foods CorporationShima’s MarketSo Ono Food Products, LLCSong FarmStarbucks CorporationState of Hawaii EmployeesSullivan Family of CompaniesSunny Delight Beverages Co.Super Foods, Inc.Supremacy Car ClubTamura Enterprises, Inc.Tamura Super MarketTargetTemple of EmmanuelThe Armed Services YMCAThe Clorox CompanyThe Custom CompanyThe Dannon Company, Inc.The J.M. Smucker CompanyThe Kraft Heinz CompanyThe Pint Size CorporationTimes SupermarketsTony’s Fine FoodsTreehouse Foods, Inc.Tyson Foods, Inc.U.S. Coast GuardUnited States Postal ServiceUniversity of HawaiiVoyager Charter SchoolWaianae Mall Shopping CenterWaianae Store - Okimoto Corp.Waiokeola Congregational ChurchWaiola Life LLCWalgreensWalmart Warabeya USA Inc.WATGWelch’s Foods Inc.Whole Foods Market

Wholesale Unlimited, Inc.Wilson Elementary SchoolWing Coffee Company Ltd.Wong’s Meat Market, Ltd.

FOOD DONORS – KAUAI Frito Lay HawaiiHawaii Food Service AllianceHFM FoodServiceKapaa Banana Co.Kelloggs - One Guy’s Co.KFC - LihueKoa Trading Company, Inc.Kolo Kai Organic FarmM & K DistributorsMeadow Gold Dairies, Inc.Mondelez

Oceanic Time Warner Cable - KauaiPioneer - KauaiRainbow GardenSafeway StoresSullivan Family of CompaniesSyngentaThe Pint Size CorporationTimes Supermarket / Big SaveUnited States Postal ServiceWalmart

JOHN WHITE LEGACY SOCIETYDonors who have included the Hawaii Foodbank in their will or estate plansMs. Kathy BaileyMr. Anthony BenzonMs. Lainita D. BrownellMary Lou Cecil Charitable TrustMrs. Tamiko Delos SantosBill & Sheri GleasonMarvin & Rae Alice HallMr. Gerald P. HarwoodMrs. Virginia JordanMrs. Polly KauahiKent & Elizabeth KeithLunsford Dole PhillipsMr. Mitchell S. Uyeno

THE JOHN WHITE LEGACY SOCIETY

Leave a legacy of hope and sustenance for islanders struggling with hunger by joining The John White Legacy Society. Consider including the Hawaii Foodbank in your will and/or estate plans. Please check the "bequest" box on the annual report reply envelope for more information. Or contact Hawaii Foodbank Director of Fund Development, Polly Kauahi, CFRE at (808) 836-3600 or [email protected]. If you have the Hawaii Foodbank already included in your will, please notify us so we may acknowledge your gift.

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Financial SummarySTATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2016UNRESTRICTED REVENUES, GAINS & OTHER SUPPORT

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITIONFOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2016

Food Contributions Contributions from the public Shared maintenance fees Specials events revenue Investment and other income

Total unrestricted revenues, gain & other support

EXPENSESProgram Services Management & general Fund raising Other

Total expensesIncrease in unrestricted net assets

CHANGES IN TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED NET ASSETS

$1,874,162$6,673

$193,449

$255,203

Contributions from the publicInterest income

CHANGES IN PERMANENTLY RESTRICTED NET ASSETSChange in value of charitable trust

Increase in net assets

$21,422,325$21,677,528

NET ASSETS

EXPENSES REVENUE

Beginning of year End of year

30,357,371703,881913,978

56,05032,031,280

$75,280

$25,646,633 $3,632,953

$732,751 $182,806 $214,031

$30,419,174$1,687,386

$32,106,560

ASSETSCashTrade receivables, net of allowanceFood inventory, net of reservePrepaid expenses & otherBoard designated funds

Building expansionAgency assistanceBuilding and equipment replacementDisaster mitigation & reliefFood purchaseRainy day

Property & equipment, net

Endowment for building maintenanceEndowment for agency assistance

LIABILITIES & NET ASSETSLiabilitiesAccounts payable & accrued expenses Accrued salaries & wages Due to agencies

Total liabilities

$10,771,421$5,737,275

$17,787,693$2,882,904$1,006,931

$21,677,528

UnrestrictedInvested in property & equipmentBoard designatedOther

Total unrestrictedTemporarily restrictedPermanently restricted

$22,505,652Total net assetsTotal liabilities & net assets

$194,478$267,038$366,608$828,124

$1,278,997

$5,391,987 $359,748

$1,279,219 $73,010

$675,000

$1,560,000

$500,000

$400,000

$2,200,000

$3,623,336

$3,264,000

$400,000

$2,353,000

$206,931

$219,000

$22,505,652

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Ways to Give

in person, on the phone, by mail or online.

of an individual(s), special occasion or in memory of a loved one.

through your company.

with your coworkers, family or friends.

to any of these year-round drop-off locations: Ruby Tuesday, NAPA Auto Parts, Hard Rock Cafe and Cutter Ford/ Mitsubishi.

Host a Food Drive

Matching Gifts

John White Legacy Bequests

Feeding OurOhana Enewsletter

Combined Federal Campaign #38446

Aloha United Way #96640

Stocks & Bonds

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