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1 Project Bread Annual Report 2012 The new vision of hunger relief

2 Project Bread Executive Director s Message 2012 page 1 Firsts in Hunger Relief Photo Tom Hannon As the state s leading antihunger organization, Project Bread brings the latest community-based solutions in antihunger work to the more than Nonprofit Farms 750,000 hungry residents of Massachusetts. Staff Photo Staff Photo SNAP outreach Courtesy of New Lands Farm Photo David Leifer FoodSource Hotline Photo Nuestras Raíces Farmers Markets Photo Michael Dwyer Schools Community Suppers Photo Tom Hannon Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Programs Summer Food Programs Photo Joshua Touster Emergency Programs Community Health Centers Home Care Organizations Educating Parents Food Rescue Programs

3 Project Bread Executive Director s Message 2012 page 2 New Vision in Hunger Relief Project Bread is the state s leading antihunger organization, providing direct help to over more than 49,000 struggling callers through our FoodSource Hotline and raising $3.6 million through The Walk for Hunger. By combining privately donated funds and public funding, we provided more than 430 grants to emergency food programs, schools, summer food programs, neighborhood programs, home health care organizations, and community health centers to help end hunger across the state last year. Dear Friends: We took a journey. Over the past year, Project Bread prepared for our next five-year strategic plan by traveling across the state and gathering information about hunger. We wanted to know if there were solutions that were so local, they couldn t readily be seen, and we wanted to learn if the two big solutions, emergency food and SNAP (food stamps), were working well. We cast the net wide. In groups and individually, we interviewed over 300 community leaders, parents, teenagers, seniors, free clinic patients, young single mothers, union members, retail grocery workers, antihunger leaders, pioneers from the emerging system of local and sustainable agriculture, and experts in health, economics, and public health. We heard many personal stories of need but also stories of resilience and mutual help. We met families who were very skilled at coping and managing through hard times. They learned to find help among their friends, family, and community and they were willing to give help when asked. Photo Michael Dwyer They ate dinner with friends, they joined a community garden, they made meals ahead and froze them, they looked for help at the local church pantry, they made sure their child enrolled in free breakfast and lunch at school, they clipped coupons and kept an eye out for bargains, they learned to cook pot luck style with friends. The traditional approaches to hunger relief emergency food programs and enrollment in SNAP and other federal nutrition programs help many, but not all, hungry people. The key message we learned was that there is no one-size-fits-all answer to hunger. We also heard that how people are helped is as important as the help itself. People wanted to become active participants in securing healthy food. We also heard that the best solutions have a triple bottom line first, they provide help in the short term to alleviate hunger; second, they invest in and strengthen the community, and third, they provide solutions that are sustainable over the long term. People wanted the food they feed their children to be local, fresh, healthy. They wanted to talk to us about expanding community gardens, healthy school food, farmers markets, urban agriculture, community suppers, food co-ops, and market-based solutions. They wanted a hand up not simply a hand out; they wanted to work for their food, and they wanted the solutions to be located in their own community. Clearly the time has come to expand the framework of hunger relief beyond its current boundaries of food distribution. While we continue to protect emergency food programs for those in urgent need, we will also look to invest in the growing number of emerging programs that allow low-income people to help themselves. At Project Bread, we have embarked on a bold new vision of hunger relief. The new vision is not separate from the food system we all partake in. It s part of it. It teaches a man to fish. It fosters interdependence. It builds community resilience. It supports social capital. It involves local farmers. It empowers people. It feeds people well. Please join us. Sincerely, Ellen Parker Executive Director

4 Project Bread Working to End Hunger 2012 page 1 Working to End Hunger Photo Michael Dwyer Photo Michael Dwyer The following organizations received grants from Project Bread through its Walk for Hunger and through foundation and corporate support during the funding period. They include emergency food programs, schools, summer food programs, nonprofit farms, subsidized Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs, Chefs in Schools, food banks, food rescue programs, community gardens, and farmers markets. Project Bread continues to be a community builder for Boston it partners with neighborhoods who are trying to create a better place with fewer hungry people. It is not just a hand out, but a hand up, because Project Bread believes in leadership. The greatest humanistic and historical task of the antihunger movement is to help the hungry feed themselves. John Barros, executive director, Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative, speaking at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Kickoff Breakfast John Barros at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Kickoff Breakfast Photo Matt Stone

5 Project Bread Working to End Hunger 2012 page 2 Working to End Hunger Photo courtesy of Our Neighbor s Table The following organizations received grants from Project Bread through its Walk for Hunger and through foundation and corporate support during the funding period. They include emergency food programs, schools, summer food programs, non-profit farms, subsidized Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs, Chefs in Schools, food banks, food rescue programs, community gardens, and farmers markets. Our Neighbors Table has really been a community effort for 20 years. This organization would not exist today if it weren t for the commitment that the people in this community have shown through their volunteer hours and donations. Lyndsey Haight, executive director, Our Neighbor s Table The staff and volunteers at Our Neighbor s Table Project Bread funds over 450 community food programs throughout Massachusetts. Acushnet The Shepherd s Pantry, Inc. Allston Allston-Brighton Food Pantry Food Pantry and Meal Program Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church Open Door Soup Kitchen/St. Bridget s Food Pantry Amesbury Our Neighbors Table Food Pantry and Wednesday Dinner Amherst Massachusetts Farm to School Project Fresh Food Initiative Survival Centers, Inc. Food Pantry and Meal Program Arlington Arlington Food Pantry Ashland Ashland Youth and Family Services The Ashland Food Pantry Athol The Salvation Army Food Pantry and Meal Program Attleboro Attleboro Area Council of Churches Food n Friends Meal Program Community Care Services, Inc. Food Pantry and Meal Program Hebron Food Pantry, Inc. Murray Unitarian Universalist Church Food Pantry Self Help, Inc. Attleboro Food Pantry St. Joseph s Food Cellar Food Pantry Auburn Auburn Youth and Family Services, Inc. Food Pantry Belmont Belmont Community Church of God Food Pantry Beverly Beverly Bootstraps Community Services, Inc. Tom Gifford Food Pantry First Baptist Church of Beverly FBC Meal Program/Lunch Brunch St. Peter s Episcopal Church St. Peter s Outreach Meals Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our funded agencies. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions.

6 Project Bread Working to End Hunger 2012 page 3 Working to End Hunger The following organizations received grants from Project Bread through its Walk for Hunger and through foundation and corporate support during the funding period. They include emergency food programs, schools, summer food programs, non-profit farms, subsidized Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs, Chefs in Schools, food banks, food rescue programs, community gardens, and farmers markets. With the economy going the way it is, we have a tremendous increase in young people coming to our pantry and soup kitchen. The grant from Project Bread goes a long way to help people who aren t going to eat otherwise. Having Project Bread in our funding stream and fostering our relationship with them is very important to us. Photo Tom Hannon Robb Zarges, executive director, Bridge Over Troubled Waters Project Bread s FoodSource Hotline is the most comprehensive statewide hunger hotline, and its counselors answered over 49,000 calls from families in need in Boston Anonymous Program Grant AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts Meal Program American Red Cross of Eastern Massachusetts Boston Food Pantry Asian American Civic Association Ricesticks and Tea Food Pantry Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence Emergency Shelter Food Program Boston Rescue Mission, Inc. Food Pantry and Meal Program Boston Senior Home Care Elder Hunger Prevention Project Boston University Community Service Center Student Food Rescue Fresh Food Initiative Bridge Over Troubled Waters Transitional Day Program & Bridge Emergency Youth Shelter Food Pantry and Meal Program Cathedral Church of St. Paul Monday Lunch Program Central Boston Elder Services Elder Hunger Prevention Project Church of the Advent Tuesday Community Supper Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our funded agencies. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Church of the Covenant Food Pantry City Mission Society of Boston Homelessness Prevention Program Food Voucher Program Friday Night Supper Program, Inc. Meal Program Haley House, Inc. Soup Kitchen and Food Pantry International Institute of Boston, Inc. (DBA International Institute of New England) Food Pantry The Latino Health Insurance Program, Inc. Healthy Eating Voucher Program Life Together: Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts Partnership Grants New Ecology Inc./City Growers Fresh Food Initiative The Paulist Center Wednesday Night Supper Club Meal Program Saturday s and Sunday s Bread Meal Program St. Francis House Food Pantry and Meal Program Upham s Corner Health Center Hunger Prevention Program Vietnam Veteran s Workshop, Inc. New England Center for Homeless Veterans Meal Program Warwick House Food Pantry Witnesses to Hunger Community Education Women s Lunch Place Meal Program Youth and Family Enrichment Services, Inc./ Mattapan Mobile Farm Stand Fresh Food Initiative

7 Project Bread Working to End Hunger 2012 page 4 Working to End Hunger The following organizations received grants from Project Bread through its Walk for Hunger and through foundation and corporate support during the funding period. They include emergency food programs, schools, summer food programs, non-profit farms, subsidized Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs, Chefs in Schools, food banks, food rescue programs, community gardens, and farmers markets. Addressing the needs of frail, homebound seniors, Project Bread partners with elder home-care organizations in Boston and provides food vouchers, which enables visiting case workers to fill their clients pantries with needed food. Partner agencies distributed 71 vouchers to elders in Staff Photo A volunteer helps to prepare a healthy meal at Haley House. We re feeding folks. The largest group we ve had this year is through the food pantry. With our afternoon meals, we serve elders. There, our goal is to keep the meals very healthy. Food is also a vehicle to connect volunteers to seniors. We have an early morning breakfast for homeless men they re suffering from health problems, so we serve healthy food to them, too. Project Bread is the single largest supporter of all of these programs. Kathe McKenna, executive director, Haley House, Boston Boxborough Acton Community Supper and Food Pantry, Inc. Acton Food Pantry Braintree Braintree Community Food Pantry Braintree Holidays/Friends, Inc. Food Pantry Brighton Allston/Brighton Area Planning Action Council, Inc. Food Pantry Brockton Brockton Neighborhood Health Center Hunger Prevention Project Catholic Charities South Food Pantry The Charity Guild, Inc. Food Pantry Father Bill s & MainSpring, Inc. MainSpring House and The Table Meal Program First Evangelical Lutheran Church Food for Friends Food Pantry Full Gospel Tabernacle Food Pantry Mt. Moriah Emergency Food Program Food Pantry and Meal Program Pentecost United Methodist Church Food Pantry The Salvation Army Brockton Food Pantry St. Paul s Community Table Soup Kitchen Trinity Baptist Church MANNA Ministry Food Pantry and Meal Program Burlington People Helping People, Inc. Burlington Community Food Pantry Cambridge AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts Youth on Fire Drop-in Center for Homeless Youth Voucher Program Cambridge Economic Opportunity Committee, Inc. Food Pantry Cambridgeport Baptist Church The Harvest Food Pantry City of Cambridge Council on Aging Cambridge Senior Center Food Pantry East End House, Inc. Emergency Food Program Food Pantry First Church Shelter Meal Program Food for Free Produce Rescue and Distribution Harvard Square Churches Meal Program, Inc. Heading Home, Inc. The Cambridge Shelter and Women s Drop-In Center Meal Program Loaves & Fishes Meal Program Margaret Fuller Neighborhood House, Inc. Emergency Food Pantry Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers, Inc. Cambridge Senior Center Meal Program Massachusetts Avenue Baptist Church Project Manna Food Pantry and Meal Program The Salvation Army Emergency Food Pantry and Shelter St. James Episcopal Church Helping Hand Food Pantry St. Paul A.M.E. Church Food Pantry Union Baptist Church Project Uplift Meal Program Canton Canton Area Helpline Canton Food Pantry Chelsea Community Action Programs Inter-City, Inc., (CAPIC) Holiday/ Emergency Food Program Massachusetts General Hospital Chelsea HealthCare Center Hunger Prevention Program Roca, Inc. Community Food Pantry Saint Luke s San Lucas Episcopal Church Food Pantry The Salvation Army Chelsea/East Boston Food Pantry

8 Project Bread Working to End Hunger 2012 page 5 Working to End Hunger The following organizations received grants from Project Bread through its Walk for Hunger and through foundation and corporate support during the funding period. They include emergency food programs, schools, summer food programs, non-profit farms, subsidized Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs, Chefs in Schools, food banks, food rescue programs, community gardens, and farmers markets. In partnership with the Department of Transitional Services, Project Bread helps Latino, elderly, and other low-income groups enroll in SNAP/food stamps. The FoodSource Hotline screened over 5,000 households for SNAP/food stamp eligibility and assisted 563 callers complete their application over the phone. Through its work with health centers, Project Bread outreach workers assisted 878 low-income households access this vital federal nutrition program that helps families put food on the table. Chicopee Lorraine s Soup Kitchen and Pantry, Inc. Clinton WHEAT Community Services WHEAT Food Pantry/WHEAT Community Café Concord Open Table, Inc. Food Pantry and Meal Program Dartmouth Dartmouth YMCA Fresh Food Initiative Dedham Dedham Food Pantry Devens Loaves & Fishes Food Pantry, Inc. Photo Tom Hannon We use our grant from Project Bread to purchase food for our pantry. It also helps us support our community café, which offers meals six nights a week. We serve around 17,000 meals every month. Without Project Bread, we would be even more challenged to meet demands, as we literally serve thousands of people every year. Jim Sheehan, executive director at WHEAT Community Services Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our funded agencies. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Dorchester Catholic Charities Bureau/Archdiocese of Boston, Inc. Yawkey Center Food Pantry Codman Square Health Center Food Pantry Dorchester House Multi-Service Center Food Pantry Elm Hill Family Service Center Food Pantry Emmanuel Temple Food Pantry Full Life Gospel Center, Inc. Food Pantry Harvard Street Neighborhood Health Center Food Pantry Neponset Health Center Food Pantry Project Care and Concern Food Pantry Refuge and Relief Ministry, Inc. Food Pantry and Meal Program The Salvation Army Kroc Center Summer Food Service Program St. Mary s Episcopal Church Food Pantry Women of Color AIDS Council, Inc. Women Connecting Affecting Change Meal Program Douglas Second Congregational Church People s Pantry East Boston Crossroads Family Shelter/Our Daily Bread Food Pantry East Boston APAC Holiday Food Voucher Program East Boston Harborside Community Center School Council, Inc. Harborside Supper Club East Boston High School Chefs in Schools East Boston Neighborhood Health Center Health Center Hunger Prevention Program East Boston YMCA Summer Food Service Program

9 Project Bread Working to End Hunger 2012 page 6 Working to End Hunger The following organizations received grants from Project Bread through its Walk for Hunger and through foundation and corporate support during the funding period. They include emergency food programs, schools, summer food programs, non-profit farms, subsidized Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs, Chefs in Schools, food banks, food rescue programs, community gardens, and farmers markets. Project Bread partners with 26 community health centers throughout the state to provide emergency food vouchers, screen for food insecurity, and connect pediatric patients with needed food resources. East Wareham The Family Pantry Damien s Place Corporation Food Pantry East Weymouth Lakeview Manor Tenant Association Summer Food Service Program Easthampton Easthampton Community Center, Inc. Community Care Food Pantry and Kitchen Easton My Brother s Keeper Food Pantry Everett Immaculate Conception St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry Staff Photo A SNAP worker with a client at East Boston Neighborhood Health Center Fall River Citizens for Citizens, Inc. Food Pantry Greater Fall River Community Food Pantry HealthFirst Family Care Center, Inc. Hunger Prevention Project People, Inc. FACE Center Food Pantry Re-Creation Committee, Inc. /Community Development Recreation Summer Food Service Program Saint Anne s Food Pantry The Salvation Army Food Pantry and Soup Kitchen Falmouth Falmouth Service Center Food Pantry Fitchburg City of Fitchburg Recreation Department Summer Food Service Program Cleghorn Neighborhood Center Food Pantry and Meal Program Gardner Visiting Nursing Association, Inc. Community Services Center Food Pantry Montachusett Opportunity Council, Inc. CARE AIDS Services Project Food Pantry, Montachusett Opportunity Council, Inc. Leona Fleming Food Pantry and Hunger Prevention Program The Salvation Army Comprehensive Emergency Assistance Program Food Pantry and Meal Program Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our funded agencies. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Framingham The Salvation Army Miracle Kitchen Food Pantry South Middlesex Opportunity Council, Inc. MetroWest Harvest Fresh Food Initiative St. Bridget s Food Pantry United Way of Tri-County Pearl Street Cupboard Food Pantry

10 Project Bread Working to End Hunger 2012 page 7 Working to End Hunger Project Bread works in schools in East Boston, Lawrence, and Salem to improve the quality of school meals. Project Bread Chefs bring healthy recipes and advanced culinary techniques to the kitchen staffs. Photo David Leifer Chefs Kirk Conrad and Guy Koppe, shown here at Lawrence High School, train the nutrition staffs in Lawrence schools to make healthy food their kids like to eat. Franklin Franklin Food Pantry Gardner Gardner Community Action Committee Inc. Food Distribution Food Pantry and Meal Program Montachusett Veterans Outreach Center, Inc. Food Pantry Mount Wachusett Community College Summer UP Program Summer Food Service Program Gloucester Open Door/Cape Ann Food Pantry, Inc. Food Pantry, Fresh Mobile Market, and Summer Food Service Program Grafton Community Harvest Project Inc. Volunteer Farming Program Fresh Food Initiative Greenfield Community Action of Franklin, Hampshire, and North Quabbin Regions The Center for Self Reliance Food Pantry Community Health Center of Franklin County Hunger Prevention Program Franklin County Community Meals Program, Inc. Food Pantry and Meal Program The Salvation Army Food Pantry and Meal Program Hamilton Acord Food Pantry Harwich The Family Pantry of Cape Cod Food Pantry Hatfield Food Bank of Western Massachusetts Haverhill Boys and Girls Club of Greater Haverhill Summer Food Service Program Calvary Baptist Church Calvary s Kitchen Meal Program Community Action, Inc. CAI Drop-In Center, Amesbury Center Food Pantry Food Pantry and Meal Program Emmaus, Inc. Emmaus Meal Program Merrimack Valley Catholic Charities Open Hand Pantry Open Hearts Ministries, Inc. Meal Program Pregnancy Care Center of Merrimack Valley, Inc. Mother and Child Food and Clothing Program Food Pantry Holbrook Brookville s Basket Food Pantry

11 Project Bread Working to End Hunger 2012 page 8 Working to End Hunger The following organizations received grants from Project Bread through its Walk for Hunger and through foundation and corporate support during the funding period. They include emergency food programs, schools, summer food programs, non-profit farms, subsidized Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs, Chefs in Schools, food banks, food rescue programs, community gardens, and farmers markets. Project Bread partners with 26 community health centers throughout the state to provide emergency food vouchers, screen for food insecurity, and connect pediatric patients with needed food resources. Holyoke Holyoke Health Center Hunger Prevention Program Providence Ministries for the Needy, Inc. Margaret s Pantry/Kate s Kitchen The Salvation Army Food Pantry and Feeding Program Hopkinton Project Just Because, Inc. Food Pantry Hudson Agape Café Meal Program Hull Wellspring, Inc. Food Pantry Huntington Pioneer Valley Assembly of God Food Pantry Photo Matt West Brenda Swain at Project Bread s Grant Ceremony We always count on Project Bread s grant to fill our pantry shelves and it s our relationship with the organization that keeps us going. We also value the Status Report on Hunger that they release each year. It helps us approach potential donors and show them what is going on in the Commonwealth. Brenda Swain, director, Falmouth Service Center Hyannis Cape Cod Child Development Food Pantry Housing Assistance Corporation NOAH Emergency Shelter and Food Pantry Mid-Upper Cape Community Health Center Hunger Prevention Program Nam Vets Association of the Cape and Islands, Inc. Food Pantry The Salvation Army Miracle Soup Kitchen and Food Pantry St. Vincent DePaul Society of Hyannis Food Pantry Hyde Park Hyde Park Emergency Food Pantry Indian Orchard The Community Survival Center Food Pantry Jamaica Plain Community Servings, Inc. Meal Program and Summer Food Service Program Jamaica Plain Area Planning Action Council Food Pantry Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly Food Pantry and Holiday Meals Program Philoxenia House Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Boston Meal Program Southern Jamaica Plain Health Center Hunger Prevention Program Kingston Plymouth Area Coalition for the Homeless, Inc. Pilgrims Hope Food Pantry Lakeville Mullein Hill Baptist Church Hearts of Abundance Food Pantry Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our funded agencies. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Lanesborough Lanesborough Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post & American Legion (AL) Post 446 Food Pantry

12 Project Bread Working to End Hunger 2012 page 9 Working to End Hunger The following organizations received grants from Project Bread through its Walk for Hunger and through foundation and corporate support during the funding period. They include emergency food programs, schools, summer food programs, non-profit farms, subsidized Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs, Chefs in Schools, food banks, food rescue programs, community gardens, and farmers markets. Project Bread funds over 450 community food programs throughout Massachusetts. Lawrence Bread and Roses Soup Kitchen and Community Pantry Greater Lawrence Family Health Center Hunger Prevention Project Groundwork Lawrence Greater Lawrence Food Subsidies Fresh Food Initiative Lawrence Public Schools Summer Food Service Program Lazarus House, Inc. St. Martha s Food Pantry and Meal Program Ministerio Los Milagros de Jesus, Inc./Food for the World, Inc. Food Pantry Neighbors In Need Farming For Our Neighbors Fresh Food Initiative and Food Pantry The Salvation Army Food Pantry Si, Se Puede, Inc. Meal Program Leominster First Baptist Church of Leominster Food and Clothes Cupboard Leominster United Methodist Church Ruth s Harvest Food Pantry Spanish American Center, Inc. Food Pantry and Summer Food Service Program Photo Matt West We feed just under 8,000 people and four percent of Barnstable County. In these tough economic times, we have experienced a downturn in donations, especially in the summer months. Project Bread was one of the first organizations to help the Family Pantry and is still helping us. Mary Anderson, executive director, The Family Pantry of Cape Cod, Harwich Lincoln The Food Project, Inc. Fresh Food Initiative Lowell Central Food Ministry, Inc. Food Pantry Lowell Community Health Center Hunger Prevention Project Lowell Transitional Living Center, Inc. Meal Program Merrimack Valley Catholic Charities Food Pantry Merrimack Valley Food Bank, Inc. Mobile Pantry and Summer Food Service Program The Open Pantry of Greater Lowell Food Pantry The Salvation Army/S.A.G.E. Food Pantry and Meal Program Lynn Catholic Charities North Basic Needs Program Voucher Program Community Minority Cultural Center Summer Food Service Program East Coast International Church Food Pantry LEO, Inc. Lynn Head Start Fresh Food Initiative Lynn City Mission Food Pantry Lynn Community Health Center Hunger Prevention Program Lynn Shelter Association, Inc. Adult Emergency Shelter Meal Program My Brother s Table Meal Program The Salvation Army Food Pantry St. Vincent de Paul Society/St. Joseph Conference Food Pantry Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our funded agencies. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions.

13 Project Bread Working to End Hunger 2012 page 10 Working to End Hunger Staff Photo Project Bread supports farm and salvage programs which distributed 1,081,864 pounds of fresh produce to 517 emergency food programs last year. We really want to change the quality of the food we re handing out to the poor. Twenty-five thousand pounds of fresh produce comes through our farming project. We couldn t do this without Project Bread. I m really committed to giving out healthy food and Project Bread makes that possible. Project Bread keeps the awareness high and reminds us that people are hungry and we can help. Linda Zimmerman, executive director, Neighbors in Need, Lawrence Malden Bread of Life Meals & Pantry Programs Cambridge Health Alliance, Malden Family Medicine Center Hunger Prevention Program Emmanuel Baptist Church G.G. Jefferson Emergency Food Pantry Haitian Nazarene Church Food Pantry Malden School Food Services Summer Food Service Program North Shore Assembly of God Food Pantry Philadelphie SDA Church Food Pantry and Soup Kitchen The Salvation Army Food Pantry and Meal Program Mansfield Our Daily Bread: Friends Caring and Sharing Food Pantry Marlborough United Way of Tri-County Marlborough Community Cupboard Food Pantry Mashpee St. Vincent de Paul Christ the King Food Pantry and Meal Program Mattapan Glad Tidings House of Prayer of All Nations Food Pantry Greater Boston Nazarene Compassionate Center, Inc. Food Pantry Haitian American Public Health Initiatives, Inc. Food Pantry Healthy Baby/Healthy Child Program Food Pantry Medford Holiness Food Pantry and Multi-Service Center Unitarian Universalist Church of Medford Community Cupboard Food Pantry Methuen Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish Summer Food Service Program Middleboro Central Baptist Church Love in Action Food Pantry Central Congregational Church Caring Center Food Pantry The Society of St.Vincent de Paul Sacred Heart Food Pantry Milford Daily Bread Food Pantry Millis Millis Ecumenical Food Pantry

14 Project Bread Working to End Hunger 2012 page 11 Working to End Hunger Photo David Leifer Project Bread works in schools in East Boston, Lawrence, and Salem to improve the quality of school meals. Project Bread Chefs bring healthy recipes and advanced culinary techniques to the kitchen staffs. Milton Concord Baptist Church Food Pantry Milton Community Food Pantry, Inc. Nantucket Nantucket Interfaith Council Food Pantry Natick A Place to Turn Food Pantry New Bedford American Red Cross of Eastern Massachusetts Food Pantry Catholic Social Services of Fall River, Inc. Sr. Rose House Meals & Shelter Program and Solanus Casey Food Pantry Grace Episcopal Church Food Pantry Greater New Bedford Community Health Center Hunger Prevention Program People Acting in Community Endeavors (PACE), Inc. PACE Emergency Food Bank Food Pantry The Salvation Army Hot Meals Program and Food Pantry United Way of Greater Bedford Hunger Commission of S.E. MA. Fresh Food Initiative Newburyport The Salvation Army Friendship Table Food Pantry and Meal Program Newton Centre Street Food Pantry Hellenic Gospel Church Food Pantry Newton Food Pantry North Adams Berkshire Community Action Council, Inc. The Friendship Center Food Pantry and Meal Program Berkshire Food Project Soup Kitchen The Salvation Army Emergency Food Assistance Program Food Pantry North End ABCD North End/West End NSC Hot Meal and Food Pantry Program Northampton MANNA Soup Kitchen, Inc. Northampton Survival Center, Inc. Food Pantry ServiceNet, Inc. Hampshire Emergency Shelter and Food Program Norwood The Ecumenical Community Food Pantry of Norwood, Inc. Onset Onset Foursquare Church Heart & Soul Soup Kitchen

15 Project Bread Working to End Hunger 2012 page 12 Working to End Hunger The following organizations received grants from Project Bread through its Walk for Hunger and through foundation and corporate support during the funding period. They include emergency food programs, schools, summer food programs, non-profit farms, subsidized Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs, Chefs in Schools, food banks, food rescue programs, community gardens, and farmers markets. Project Bread s FoodSource Hotline is the most comprehensive statewide hunger hotline, and its counselors answered over 49,000 calls from families in need in Orange Orange Elementary Public Schools Summer Food Service Program Staff Photo A woman called to apply for SNAP and she was so excited that she could buy fresh produce. She had been living on crackers. She called back to tell me how happy she was to have her first strawberry in two years. Emily Costa, FoodSource Hotline Counselor Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our funded agencies. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Orleans Lower Cape Outreach Council Emergency Food Assistance Program Food Pantry Peabody Haven from Hunger Food Pantry, Meal Program, and Summer Food Service Program Peabody Institute Library Summer Food Service Program Pepperell Pepperell Aid from Community to Home Outreach, Inc.(PACH) Food Pantry Pittsfield Community Organizing for Action (Co-Act) Berkshire Food Net Fresh Food Initiative The Salvation Army Food Pantry and Meal Program Plymouth Catholic Charities South Plymouth Guild Food Pantry The Nathan Hale Veterans Outreach Centers Food Pantry The Salvation Army Food Pantry and Meal Program South Shore Community Action Council, Inc. Greater Plymouth Food Warehouse and Head Start Program Fresh Food Initiative Pocasset Friends of Bourne Council on Aging Bourne Friends Food Pantry Provincetown AIDS Support Group of Cape Cod Nutrition Services Food Pantry and Soup Kitchen Quincy Esther R. Sanger Center for Compassion, Inc. Quincy Crisis Center Food for Families Faith Covenant Meal Food Pantry and Meal Program Father Bill s & MainSpring, Inc. Father Bill s Place Meal Program Germantown Neighborhood Center YMCA Pantry Interfaith Social Services, Inc. Pantry Shelf Food Pantry The Salvation Army Food Pantry Randolph Randolph Public Schools Summer Food Service Program Raynham Raynham Food Basket, Inc. Food Pantry

16 Project Bread Working to End Hunger 2012 page 13 Working to End Hunger In partnership with the Department of Transitional Services, Project Bread helps Latino, elderly, and other low-income groups enroll in SNAP/food stamps. The FoodSource Hotline screened over 5,000 households for SNAP/food stamp eligibility and assisted 563 callers complete the application over the phone. Through its work with Health Centers, Project Bread outreach workers assisted 878 low-income households access this vital federal nutrition program that helps families put food on the table. SNAP enables people to buy food in their community. Revere First Congregational Church of Revere Food Pantry MGH HealthCare Center Hunger Prevention Project Revere Public Schools Summer Food Service Program Roslindale Roslindale Congregational Church Food Pantry Roxbury ABCD Parker Hill/Fenway Neighborhood Service Center Food Pantry AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts Peer Support Meal Program Church of God of Prophecy Food Pantry Grace and Hope Mission, Inc. Food Pantry Hawthorne Youth and Community Center, Inc. Project Feed Meals Program Omega Men in Action (OMIA), Inc. Emergency Food Pantry Resurrection Lutheran Church Resurrection Food Pantry Sojourner House, Inc. Food Pantry Twelfth Baptist Church Food Pantry Salem Catholic Charities North Basic Needs Program Food Voucher Program Jewish Family and Children s Service JF&CS Family Table Food Pantry Joseph s Storehouse Food Pantry Lifebridge Meal Program The Salem Pantry Salem Public Schools Summer Food Service Program The Salvation Army Food Pantry and Meals Program Salisbury The Pettengill House, Inc. Food Pantry Shrewsbury Worcester County Food Bank, Inc. Somerset Church of Our Savior Annelle Delorme Hagerman Food Pantry Somerville Catholic Charitable Bureau/Archdiocese of Boston, Inc. Somerville Food Pantry Somerville/Cambridge Elder Services, Inc. Evening, Weekend, and Emergency Meals-on- Wheels Program Somerville Homeless Coalition, Inc. Project SOUP Soup Kitchen and Food Pantry

17 Project Bread Working to End Hunger 2012 page 14 Working to End Hunger Photo David Leifer Project Bread partners with 28 community health centers throughout the state to provide emergency food vouchers, screen for food insecurity, and connect pediatric patients with needed food resources. The 2012 Walk for Hunger Campaign Associates, who help organize the Walk, participated in an outreach day last spring at the Pine Street Inn. There they completed tasks in the kitchen ranging from chopping onions to making sandwiches. (Photo - Top row: Eliza Skinner, Kaitlyn MacDonald, Sam Read Bottom row: Casey Covarrubias, Lauren Gatto, Rodney Brown (Pine Street Inn, Cook), Thomas Newman (Pine Street Inn, Culinary Student), Kristina Zontini, Sarah Johnson, Erin Smith, and Morgan Bleimeyer.) South Boston Catholic Charitable Bureau Archdiocese of Boston Labouré Center Food Voucher Program Catholic Charitable Bureau Archdiocese of Boston Refugee and Immigration Services Food Voucher Program Earthen Vessels, Inc. (EV) Afterschool Program Meal Program Fourth Presbyterian Church Food Pantry South Boston Community Health Center Food Pantry South End ABCD South End Neighborhood Action Program Food Pantry Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program Barbara McInnis House Respite Program Meal Program Boston Medical Center Preventative Food Pantry and Demonstration Kitchen Catholic Charitable Bureau/Archdiocese of Boston, Inc. El Centro del Cardenal Food Pantry Emmanuel Gospel Center, Inc. Starlight Ministries Meal Program Grant AME Church Self Help Food Pantry Pine Street Inn, Inc. Meal Program Rosie s Place Food Pantry and Meal Program The Salvation Army The South End Corps Emergency Food Pantry South End Community Health Center Food Pantry Union United Methodist Church Food Pantry Southbridge Southbridge Police Department Cops N Kids Program Summer Food Service Program Tri-County YMCA Summer Food Service Program Southwick Our Community Food Pantry, Inc. Spencer Mary, Queen of the Rosary Food Pantry Springfield Anti-Displacement Project/ADP Food Pantry Baystate Medical Practices (Mason Square, High St., Brightwood Health Centers) Hunger Prevention Program Caring Health Center Hunger Prevention Program Episcopal Diocese of Western Massachusetts Summer Food Service Program Friends of the Homeless, Inc. Meal Program Gray House, Inc. Food Pantry Holy Redeemer Cathedral, Inc. Food Pantry and Soup Kitchen Martin Luther King Jr. Family Services, Inc. Food Pantry Open Pantry Community Services, Inc. Loaves & Fishes Community Kitchen and Emergency Food Pantry The Salvation Army Emergency Food Pantry Tapestry Health, Inc. HIV/AIDS Client Services Food Pantry

18 Project Bread Working to End Hunger 2012 page 15 Working to End Hunger The following organizations received grants from Project Bread through its Walk for Hunger and through foundation and corporate support during the funding period. They include emergency food programs, schools, summer food programs, non-profit farms, subsidized Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs, Chefs in Schools, food banks, food rescue programs, community gardens, and farmers markets. Addressing the needs of frail, homebound seniors, Project Bread partners with elder home-care organizations in Boston and provides food vouchers, which enables visiting case workers to fill their clients pantries with needed food. Partner agencies distributed 71 vouchers to elders in Photo David Leifer Stoneham God s Helping Hand Food Pantry Stoughton Ilse Marks Food Pantry St. Anthony s Free Market Food Pantry Stow Stow Food Pantry Sudbury Sudbury Community Food Pantry Taunton Citizens for Citizens, Inc. Food Pantry Coyle & Cassidy High School Food Pantry Our Daily Bread Soup Kitchen Society of St. Vincent de Paul SVDP Food Pantry and Salvage Center Taunton Public Schools Summer Food Service Program Templeton Templeton Council on Aging Templeton Food Pantry Vineyard Haven Martha s Vineyard Center for Living Island Emergency Food Pantries Kristina Zontini, volunteering at the Pine Street Inn Nobody is denied a meal here. I think this is important because so many people aren t given the extra chance they need, and the Pine Street Inn offers that opportunity at a critical time for individuals. Kristina Zontini, 2012 Walk for Hunger Campaign Associate Waltham Boston Area Gleaners, Inc. Fresh Food Initiative Community Farms Outreach Waltham Fields Community Farm Fresh Food Initiative Jewish Family and Children s Service JF&CS Family Table Food Pantry Middlesex Human Service Agency, Inc. (MHSA) Bristol Lodge Soup Kitchen The Salvation Army Food Pantry & Hope Kitchen Waltham Boys and Girls Club Summer Food Service Program Waltham YMCA Summer Food Service Program Wareham Good Shepherd s Table and Food Pantry St. Patrick s St. Vincent de Paul Conference SVDP Food Pantry of Wareham Wareham Public Schools Summer Food Service Program Watertown Watertown Council on Aging Food Pantry Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our funded agencies. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Wayland Celebration International Church Food Pantry

19 Project Bread Working to End Hunger 2012 page 16 Working to End Hunger Photo courtesy of New Lands Farm Project Bread supports farm and salvage programs which distributed 1,081,864 pounds of fresh produce to 517 emergency food programs last year. New Lands Farm began in 2008 as a program of Lutheran Social Services to assist refugees and immigrants in Central and Western Massachusetts to access farming opportunities in their new home. Their mission is to empower new Americans through agricultural projects to honor their food traditions, earn supplemental income, and contribute in a meaningful way to their new community and the local food system. West Barnstable YMCA of Cape Cod Summer Food Service Program West Harwich Cape Cod Council of Churches Hands of Hope Food Pantry West Roxbury May Institute, Inc. May Behavioral Health Food Pantry West Springfield Lutheran Social Services of New England, Inc. New Lands Farm Fresh Food Initiative Parish Cupboard, Inc. Food Pantry and Meal Program Victory Temple Church of God in Christ Food Pantry West Townsend Townsend Ecumenical Outreach Food Pantry Westfield Boys & Girls Club of Greater Westfield Summer Food Service Program Westford Friends of the Cameron Senior Center Westford Community Food Pantry Westport Friends of Westport Council on Aging Food for Friends Food Pantry Weymouth Weymouth Council for the Hungry Food Pantry Whitman St. Vincent DePaul Society Holy Ghost Parish Whitman Food Pantry Winchendon Winchendon Community Action Committee, Inc. Soup Kitchen and Food Pantry Woburn North Suburban YMCA of Greater Boston Summer Food Service Program Woburn Council of Social Concern, Inc. Food Pantry Worcester AIDS Project Worcester, Inc. Food Pantry Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Worcester Food Pantry Centro Las Americas, Inc. Emergency Food Pantry Edward M. Kennedy Community Health Center Hunger Prevention Program El Buen Samaritano Food Program Food Pantry

20 Project Bread Working to End Hunger 2012 page 17 Working to End Hunger The following organizations received grants from Project Bread through its Walk for Hunger and through foundation and corporate support during the funding period. They include emergency food programs, schools, summer food programs, non-profit farms, subsidized Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs, Chefs in Schools, food banks, food rescue programs, community gardens, and farmers markets. Project Bread works in schools in East Boston, Lawrence, and Salem to improve the quality of school meals. Project Bread Chefs bring best practices in recipes and culinary techniques to the kitchen staffs. Photo David Leifer Chef Nick Speros, Project Bread s School Food Chef The kids really enjoyed the kale after they tried it. They are definitely becoming more open to trying new things. Chef Nick Speros, Project Bread s School Food Chef Family Health Center of Worcester, Inc. Hunger Prevention Program Friendly House, Inc. Food Pantry Henry Lee Willis Community Center, Inc. Great Brook Valley and Plumley Village Food Pantries Jeremiah s Hospice, Inc The Food Pantry at Jeremiah s Inn Pernet Family Health Service, Inc. Emergency Services Program Food Pantry Quinsigamond Village Community Center Food Pantry Rachel s Table Children s Milk Fund Fresh Food Initiative Regional Environmental Council Fresh Food Initiative Saint Paul s Cathedral Saint Paul s Outreach Food Pantry The Salvation Army Food Pantry, B.T.G., Kids F.E.A.S.T, Sally s Place Food Pantry and Meal Program South Middlesex Opportunity Council Greater Worcester Housing Connection (GWHC) Meal Program South Worcester Neighborhood Improvement Corporation Food Pantry Veteran s, Inc. Food Bank & Hot Meals Program Worthington Hilltown Community Health Center Hunger Prevention Program Yarmouth Yarmouth Food Pantry, Inc. Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our funded agencies. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions.

21 Project Bread Ways to Help 2012 page 1 Help families put healthy food on the table. Leadership Circle Join this special group of donors who provide an extra commitment to those facing hunger in Massachusetts. You will receive special reports on the status of hunger in the Commonwealth, updates on our current work, and invitations to special events. Staff Photo The magic of the Walk is that each and every contribution adds up to a significant amount of help for people struggling throughout the year ahead. Ellen Parker, executive director of Project Bread Photo David Leifer BreadWinners Help end hunger every month of the year. Join BreadWinners, Project Bread s monthly-giving program. By preauthorizing your bank or your credit card to send a monthly gift, you help create a steady flow of income that the organization can count on. Walk for Hunger The Walk is always the first Sunday in May. Share this awe-inspiring experience with friends, family, classmates, and coworkers. Corporate Partner Help hungry people in your community by supporting Project Bread through matching gifts, payroll deductions, event sponsorship, or corporate contributions. Volunteer Volunteer at a local food pantry once or on a regular basis. Project Bread also needs 2,000 Volunteers for the 2013 Walk for Hunger Border Street, East Boston, MA Te l l Fax w w w. p r o j e c t b r e a d. o r g 2012 Project Bread The Walk for Hunger Project Bread is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Donations are tax-exempt to the full extent of the law. A portion of the photography and design of this annual report were provided pro bono to help fight hunger. We gratefully acknowledge the following individuals and organizations for helping us keep costs low: Lana Balach, Don Bernstein, Michael Dwyer, Michael Fein, Tom Hannon, Todd Lehman, David Leifer, Matt Stone, Joshua Touster, and Matt West photography; Mornette Shea of Shea advertising and Design, and Drew LeBlanc for Web production.

22 Project Bread Financials 2012 page 1 Project Bread 2011 Statement of Activities Photo Lana Balach Photo Lana Balach Photo Jon Sachs Over the past eleven years, Project Bread has allocated eighty percent of the organization s expenses directly to help the hungry through community food grants and hunger prevention programs, and twenty percent to support Project Bread s fundraising and administrative efforts. The Charitable Bureau of the Better Business Bureau has determined that a reasonable use of funds requires that total fundraising and administrative costs not exceed fifty percent of total income. We are very proud of our achievement in relation to this standard. Because of the extraordinary support Project Bread receives from the community through generous donations of time, goods, and services, we are able to keep our overheard expenses low. As a result, those who give to Project Bread know that the money they contribute goes where it is needed most... to feed the hungry. Photos David Leifer

23 Project Bread Financials 2012 page 2 Photo David Leifer Project Bread 2011 Statement of Activities For the year ending September 30, 2011 and 2010 (With Summarized Financial Information for the Year Ending September 30, 2010) This is a summary of the financial statements for Project Bread The Walk for Hunger, Inc. The complete set of financial statements, audited by independent certified public accountants Alexander, Aronson, Finning & Co., P.C. is available upon request. Project Bread The Walk for Hunger is a private, nonprofit agency. AsseTs Unrestricted Temporarily 2011 Total 2010 Total Restricted Current assets: Cash $ 2,663,887 $ 258,298 $ 2,922,185 $ 2,836,935 Government grants receivable 189, , ,963 Current portion of pledges receivable 10, , ,550 - Prepaid expenses and other 159, , ,099 Total current assets 3,023, ,298 3,531,525 3,225,997 Pledges Receivable, net of current portion - 500, ,000 - Property and equipment, net 2,608,002-2,608,002 2,723,844 Mortgage acquisition costs, net 22,687-22,687 30,466 Total assets $ 5,653,916 $ 1,008,298 $ 6,662,214 $ 5,980,30

24 Project Bread Financials 2012 page 3 Project Bread 2011 Statement of Activities For the year ending September 30, 2011 and 2010 (With Summarized Financial Information for the Year Ending September 30, 2010) Photo Brad Seaman This is a summary of the financial statements for Project Bread The Walk for Hunger, Inc. The complete set of financial statements, audited by independent certified public accountants Alexander, Aronson, Finning & Co., P.C. is available upon request. Project Bread The Walk for Hunger is a private, nonprofit agency. LIABILITIes AND NeT AsseTs Current liabilities: Unrestricted Temporarily 2010 Total 2009 Total Restricted Current portion of mortgage note payable $ 50,431 $ - $ 50,431 $ 48,132 Accounts payable 77,040-77, ,086 Accrued expenses 170, , ,442 Total current liabilities 298, , ,660 Mortgage note payable, net of current portion 1,450,343-1,450,343 1,500,774 Total liabilities 1,748,753-1,748,753 1,832,434 Net assets: Unrestricted Board designated reserve 2,775,248-2,775,248 2,875,885 Property, equipment and mortgage acquisition costs 1,129,915-1,129,915 1,205,404 Total unrestricted 3,905,163-3,905,163 4,081,289 Temporarily restricted - 1,008,298 1,008,298 66,584 Total net assets 3,905,163 1,008,298 4,913,461 4,147,873 Total liabilities and net assets $ 5,653,916 $ 1,008,298 $ 6,662,214 $ 5,980,307

25 145 Border Street, East Boston, MA Tel Fax Statement of Financial Position For the year ending September 30, 2011 and 2010 Revenue and support statements of ACTIvITIes AND ChANges IN NeT AsseTs Unrestricted Temporarily 2011 Total 2010 Total Restricted Contributions $ 6,018,370 $ - $ 6,018,370 $ 6,533,086 Foundation grants 620,169 1,008,298 1,628, ,774 Government grants 768, , ,549 In kind donations 119, , ,841 Interest income 1,096-1,096 3,012 Net assets released from restrictions 66,584 (66,584) - - Total revenue and support $ 7,594,881 $ 941,714 $ 8,536,595 $ 8,121,262 expenses: Program expenses Community Hunger Relief Programs 3,030,525-3,030,525 2,649,641 Healthy Food for Kids 1,127,058-1,127,058 1,433,196 Hunger Education and Community Empowerment 2,040,205-2,040,205 2,045,864 Advocacy 126, , ,103 Total program expenses $ 6,324,073 - $ 6,324,073 $ 6,326,804 supporting services: General and Administrative 310, , ,984 Fundraising and Development 1,136,468-1,136,468 1,322,574 Total supporting services 1,446,934-1,446,934 1,635,558 Total expenses 7,771,007-7,771,007 7,962,362 Changes in net assets (176,126) 941, , ,900 Net assets, beginning of year 4,081,289 66,584 4,147,873 3,988,973 Net assets, end of year $ 3,905,163 $ 1,008,298 $ 4,913,461 $ 4,147,873 Project Bread Financials 2012 page Project Bread The Walk for Hunger, Inc.

26 Project Bread Individual Contributors 2012 page 1 Individual Contributors Leadership Circle Project Bread s Leadership Circle is comprised of a special group of individual donors who make an extra commitment to those facing hunger in Massachusetts. Their generosity has helped make it possible to provide lifesaving support to hunger relief programs throughout the state. They also made it possible for Project Photo Faith Ninivaggi Bread to research and develop innovative community solutions to end hunger. This list acknowledges gifts made between June 1, 2011, and May 31, Sharon Lowe, Heart & Sole Walker, who has raised a total of $54,710 since 2004 Photo Todd Lehman Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Where compound last names appear, we list by the first of the two names in the compound. Names of families are shown in the order in which they were provided.

27 Project Bread Individual Contributors 2012 page 2 Individual Contributors Leadership Circle Project Bread s Leadership Circle is comprised of a special group of individual donors who make an extra commitment to those facing hunger in Massachusetts. Their generosity has helped make it possible to provide lifesaving support to hunger relief programs throughout the state. They also made it possible for Project Bread to research and develop innovative community solutions to end hunger. This list acknowledges gifts made between June 1, 2011, and May 31, $25,000+ M. Claire Champagne 1998 Trust Mr. Brent Dibner and Mrs. Rachel Dibner $10,000+ Ms. Fay M. Chandler Ms. Jane Coe and Ms. Nancy Phyllis Fischer Ms. Rachel Jacoff Mrs. Sharon E. Lowe Mr. Brian Spector and Mrs. Stephanie Spector Mr. Edward J. Wilson and Ms. Barbara Wilson Photo David Leifer $5,000+ Anonymous Mr. Steven Bonsey and Ms. Elisabeth W. Keller Mr. Stephen L. Buchwald and Ms. Susan Haber Mr. Jeffrey N. Carp and Ms. Patricia J. Berenson Mr. Timothy Diggins and Ms. Deborah C. Diggins Dr. Frederick M. Gale Ms. Barbara J. Goddeau James T. Higgins, M.D. G. Timothy Johnson, M.D. and Ms. Nancy A. Johnson Ms. Amalie M. Kass Ms. Stephanie S. Lovell William and Suzanne McCance Mrs. Constance and Mr. George L. Noble David A. Roth, M.D. and Marie B. Demay, M.D. Mr. Rick Ryan and Mrs. Michele J. Ryan Mr. Robert E. Scully Mr. James Snider and Mrs. Susan Snider Ms. Margaret L. Weaver Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Where compound last names appear, we list by the first of the two names in the compound.

28 Project Bread Individual Contributors 2012 page 3 Individual Contributors I look forward to the Walk every year because I always leave feeling inspired. The fact that so many people get up early, give up their free time, and come to help others amazes me. It seems that on this one day, Boston really is a small town a community made up of all kinds of people who care about others and are willing to do something about it. Staff Photo Mrs. Kuecker with her granddaughter, Lauren, at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Mrs. Pat Kuecker, who, with her husband, has supported Project Bread since 2002 and donated a total of $21,550. Leadership Circle Project Bread s Leadership Circle is comprised of a special group of individual donors who make an extra commitment to those facing hunger in Massachusetts. Their generosity has helped make it possible to provide lifesaving support to hunger relief programs throughout the state. They also made it possible for Project Bread to research and develop innovative community solutions to end hunger. This list acknowledges gifts made between June 1, 2011, and May 31, Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Where compound last names appear, we list by the first of the two names in the compound. $2,500+ Anonymous Mrs. Diane and Mr. David S. Abe Mr. Matthew A. Berlin and Ms. Simone Liebman Ms. Nancy Budge Mr. Lalor and Mrs. Patricia N. Burdick Ms. Lee Carpenter Ms. Mary Barrett Costello Thomas G. Evans, M.D. and Ms. Susan E. Moser Mr. Michael Faigen Dr. Sami A. Fam and Ms. Jan M. Jurgelon Mrs. Laurel E. Freidman Ms. Janet Gelbart Dr. Rita Goldberg and Mr. Oliver D. Hart Mr. John Hanley and Family Mr. Harold and Mrs. Elizabeth F. Hestnes Dr. Ruth Kandel and Mr. Kevan L. Hartshorn Mr. Jerry and Mrs. Margaretta Hausman Ms. Sharon and Mr. Charles S. Karp Dr. James A. Kaye and Ms. Kim D. Rubin Mr. Thomas R. Kiley and Ms. Leslee L. Kiley Ms. Carol Kroto Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kuecker Mr. Thomas Kush and Mrs. Katharine Kush Mr. Robert Lee Dr. Joseph Loscalzo and Mrs. Anita B. Loscalzo Ms. Katharine E. Merck Ms. Barbara L. Moore and Mr. Jack A. Van Woerkom Ms. Marcela and Mr. Paul S. Noonan Mr. Richard A. Norman and Mrs. Kathleen Norman Mr. Steven E. Nothern and Ms. Karen Maguire Mr. Timothy S. Peterson and Ms. Elaine L. Peterson Mr. Peter Riskind and Ms. Carolyn Gayle Mr. Leon V. Rosenberg and Mrs. Marilyn L. Rosenberg Ms. Marilyn J. Rosenberg and Mr. Barry J. Rosenberg Dr. James and Ms. Kim D. Rubin Mrs. Terry Schnorr and Mr. Peter Schnorr Stephen D. Senturia, Ph.D. Mr. Andrew Sigel Mr. Barry D. Strasnick and Ms. Ellen Hurvitz Ms. Donna Strong Ms. Susan Taylor and Mr. Steven M. Dworetz Mr. John J. Tegan, Jr. Ms. Nancy and Mr. Jonathan M. Teich Ms. Melita M. Teichert Akshay K. Vaishnaw, M.D. Ms. Lynn E. Vanatta

29 Project Bread Individual Contributors 2012 page 4 Leadership Circle Individual Contributors Project Bread s Leadership Circle is comprised of a special group of individual donors who make an extra commitment to those facing hunger in Massachusetts. Their generosity has helped make it possible to provide lifesaving support to hunger relief programs throughout the state. They also made it possible for Project Bread to research and develop innovative community solutions to end hunger. This list acknowledges gifts made between June 1, 2011, and May 31, Photo Matt Stone Marla M. Capozzi with The Honorable Robert E. Travaglini at the 2012 Walk for Hunger The mission of Project Bread is extremely important to me, and the organization s impact to date is astonishing. Marla M. Capozzi, senior expert, McKinsey & Company, and former Project Bread Board Member who has supported the organization since 2005 Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Where compound last names appear, we list by the first of the two names in the compound. $1,500+ Anonymous Mrs. Diane and Mr. Henry F. Abbott Ms. Susan Aguiar Mr. Richard W. Alsterberg, Jr. Mr. Brian P. Anton and Ms. Kathy M. Lutz Mrs. Nancy L. Baillie Ms. Mary L. Baird Mr. Richard J. Balzer Jacques and Sylvia Jean Bergeron Mr. William H. Brack and Ms. Jessica A. Ladd Mr. James E. Brown and Mrs. Mary Brown Mr. Myles A. Brown and Ms. Judy E. Garber Mr. Robert L. Buckwalter Ms. Susan O. Bush Mr. Shawn S. Cai Ms. Marla M. Capozzi and Mr. Timothy H. Harned Mrs. Elizabeth and Mr. Albert T. Capraro Mr. John H. Carroll Dr. John M. Cohen and Mrs. Bette Cohen Mr. Charles and Mrs. Maureen L. Cook Mr. Henry and Ms. Ann H. Cook Mr. Richard R. Curtin and Mrs. Amanda Curtin Mr. Barry and Mrs. Odile Fidelman Mrs. Ellen Paradise Fisher and Mr. Franklin M. Fisher Mr. Robert and Mrs. Glenda Fishman Mr. Edwin J. Fremder Mr. Shekar Ganesa Mr. John F. Gibbons Mr. Reginald B. Gillmor and Ms. Linda Plunket Mr. Arnold Good and Ms. Rona Wenzel-Good Mr. Reed S. Goodman Ms. Elizabeth and Mr. Paul J. Harrington Ms. Anne Hartnett Mr. Antoine G. Hatoun and Ms. Andrea G. Levitt Mr. Irwin and Mrs. Sheila Heller Mr. R. Michael Henry and Ms. Jeanne N. Larkin-Henry Ms. Jutta B. Hicks Ms. Evelyn F. Hitchcock Mr. Joseph S. Iacobucci and Ms. Karen Falkner Mr. Richard E. Kaplan and Mrs. Leah S. Kaplan Mrs. Cynthia and Mr. Robert A. Keefe Mr. John W. Ketchum and Ms. Dinah Lane Mr. James T. Knowles Mr. Fred and Mrs. Evelynne H. Kramer Mr. John J. Krawczyk and Ms. Christine Adams Mr. Gordon Lawrence Ms. Madeline K. Leone Mr. Arthur Lewbel Mrs. Piper and Mr. Norman U. Lind Mr. John N. Little and Ms. Nancy Wittenberg Ms. Ilse Lohrer and Mr. George H. Lohrer Mr. William R. Lyman and Mrs. Anastasia S. Lyman Ms. Pamela A. Manolakis Ms. Jeanne F. McCann Rev. Dale B. McQueen and Mrs. Geraldine McQueen Ms. Jackie Mitus and Mr. Jay Orlander Mr. David Moir and Mrs. Mary Ellen Moir Mr. John S. Montgomery Ms. Wanda J. Mourant and Mr. Ronald R. Mourant Mr. Craig N. Murphy and Ms. Joanne Yates Mrs. Patsy A. Murphy and Mr. James R. Murphy Ms. Jean M. Nauss Ms. Suzanne O'Neill Mrs. Patricia and Mr. David M. Ormsby

30 Project Bread Individual Contributors 2012 page 5 Leadership Circle Individual Contributors Project Bread s Leadership Circle is comprised of a special group of individual donors who make an extra commitment to those facing hunger in Massachusetts. Their generosity has helped make it possible to provide lifesaving support to hunger relief programs throughout the state. They also made it possible for Project Bread to research and develop innovative community solutions to end hunger. This list acknowledges gifts made between June 1, 2011, and May 31, Photo Matt Stone David H. Wong, Heart & Sole Walker who has contributed a total of $19,206 since 2007, is shown here with his wife, Agatha Wong, at Project Bread s 2012 Walk for Hunger Kickoff Breakfast. Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Where compound last names appear, we list by the first of the two names in the compound. Mr. Randall J. Ottman and Ms. Colleen M. Solan Jay and Mary Lou Paap Mr. Max Peckler and Ms. Mindy Peckler Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Pellerin Ms. Janet A. Penn and Dr. Mark Finklestein Ms. Deborah Z. Porter Mr. Kristofer Reierson and Ms. Victoria Reierson Mr. Eric and Mrs. Allison Rimm Ana-Maria Rizzuto, M.D. Mr. Eric Roberts Mrs. Barbara Roche and Mr. Patrick E. Roche Mr. David Rowe Vinod and Judith Sahney Donna and James Savicki Mrs. Betty B. Sawyer Mr. Robert W. Scheifler Mr. Robert and Ms. Catherine G. Schneider Mr. David G. Shaw Mr. Marc and Ms. Linda A. Shpilner Mr. Anton Simonetti Mr. William Spears and Ms. Robin G. MacIlroy Elizabeth A. Strain Ms. Annmarie and Mr. William J. Teuber, Jr. Mr. Michael G. Trisolini and Ms. Janice Rogers Mr. Robert and Mrs. Naomi Tuchmann Mr. Gary Tureski and Ms. Kathryn M. Tureski Mrs. Ingeborg Uhlir and Mr. Arthur Uhlir Nik and Sara Waggener Dr. Robert A. Weinberg and Mrs. Amy Shulman Weinberg Ms. Judith and Mr. Joseph E. Whalen Mr. Timothy F. Wills Kenneth I. Winston, M.D. and Ms. Mary Jo Bane Mr. David H. Wong Mrs. Karen and Mr. Philip Yuska $1,000+ Anonymous Ms. Shari L. Agatstein Ms. Gaille Anderson Ms. Emily H. Bailey Ms. Susan G. Baron Ms. Lucia Barros and Mr. Clemente Barros Mrs. Joan and Mr. Steven Belkin Ms. Jessica G. Bell and Mr. Douglas Reichgott Mr. Jay S. Benet Mr. Robert Berardino and Ms. Martha Berardino Mr. Joel F. Berman Ms. Barbara Bix Ms. Kristen Boch Ms. Jacquelyn Borck Ms. Michele C. Born and Mr. Jason C. Born Ms. Alexandra A. Borns-Weil and Ms. Stephanie Borns-Weil Ms. Bernadette Boudreau and Ms. Patricia A. O'Brien Ms. Pamela M. Brown Ms. Helen Bryant Ms. Nancy C. Budiansky Mr. William N. Buffet and Ms. Susan E. Kennedy Mr. Robert and Ms. Elizabeth J. Burke Mr. George A. Burton and Ms. Mary A. Memmott Ms. Lauren L. Butler Mr. John G. Carberry Ms. Jane W. Carey Mrs. Kathleen and Dr. David J. Carroll Ms. Kristin Cashore Mrs. Gladys and Mr. David E. Catterton Ms. Grace Chang Ms. Amelia M. Charamba Mr. Jonathan and Ms. Kitty R. Clark Ms. Christine M. Clements Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Coffin Mr. Keith N. Cohen and Mrs. Roberta P. Cohen

31 Project Bread Individual Contributors 2012 page 6 Leadership Circle Individual Contributors Project Bread s Leadership Circle is comprised of a special group of individual donors who make an extra commitment to those facing hunger in Massachusetts. Their generosity has helped make it possible to provide lifesaving support to hunger relief programs throughout the state. They also made it possible for Project Bread to research and develop innovative community solutions to end hunger. This list acknowledges gifts made between June 1, 2011, and May 31, Photo David Leifer Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Where compound last names appear, we list by the first of the two names in the compound. Mr. Kenneth A. Cohen Mr. Victor F. Coletti and Mrs. Janet G. Coletti Mr. Marvin Collier and Ms. Ann K. Collier Mrs. Jean and Mr. John B. Conners Ms. Anne S. Covert Ms. Victoria Croll Mrs. Barbara and Mr. Arthur G. D'Angelo Mr. Chris B. Daly Ms. Kim Davies and Dr. William Dylewsky Mr. Jonathan G. Davis and Mrs. Margot T. Davis Dr. Ronald P. Davitt and Mrs. Doreen M. Davitt Mrs. Joan M. Delaney Ms. Susan A. Deroche Ms. Barbara Dewey Ms. Brenda Diana Mr. James J. Dillon Dr. Bernard DiMambro and Mrs. Carolyn DiMambro Dr. Lance M. Dodes and Mrs. Connie Dodes Mrs. Paula and Mr. Raymond R. Doherty Mr. John J. Donahue Mr. R. M. Dorsch Gerard and Beth du Toit Mr. John Duff Ms. Kathleen M. Dugan and Mr. Michael C. Barrett Ms. Barbara I. Duhamel Ms. Cecilia E. Dunn Mr. Paul B. Edgerley and Ms. Sandra M. Edgerley Mr. Walter Eduardo Mr. Paul and Mrs. Joanne Egerman Ms. Mary C. Eliot Mr. Stephen A. Engel and Ms. Margaret L. Engel Mr. Robert and Ms. Esta Epstein Ms. Barbara Eskin Mr. John F. Fallona Dr. Daniel D. Federman Ms. Wendy B. F. Feldman Mr. Alan and Mrs. Gail M. Fields Mr. William M. Fitzgerald Mr. Andrew B. Forbes and Mrs. Jennifer Lewis Forbes Ms. Nancy Fox Mr. Hubert Frings Mr. Stephen I. Gallant and Ms. Julia Todd Ms. Annette Geldzahler Ms. Marika Geoghegan Mr. Harold Giguere Mrs. Denise D. Glaser and Mr. John P. Glaser Mr. David S. Godkin and Ms. Pamela Haran Mrs. Rona W. Goodman and Mr. Harold F. Goodman Mr. John M. Grohol and Mrs. Nancy K. Grohol Mr. Jonathan Haar Ms. Sandra Haiman Mr. Henry F. Harrison Mrs. Joan Harrison Dr. Charles R. Hawley and Mrs. Joan Hawley Mr. Thomas F. Hayes Ms. Andrea Heyda Mr. Kalon Ho Mr. Nicholas L. Iacuzio and Mrs. Marianne Iacuzio Dr. Robert S. Janett and Ms. Gwenwyn M. Janett Mrs. Robin and Mr. David A. Jaye Mr. Jun Jiang Senator John F. Kerry and Mrs. Teresa Heinz Mr. Kernan F. King and Mrs. M. Christine King Mr. Kevin P. Kish Mrs. Frances Y. Knight and Mr. Thomas F. Knight Ms. Katherine F. Kopp Ms. Anna Maria Kovacs Mr. Robert Kovar and Mrs. Nancy Kovar Mr. Douglas Krupp Mr. George Krupp

32 Project Bread Individual Contributors 2012 page 7 Individual Contributors I am incredibly delighted and proud to work with Project Bread. Photo David Leifer Eric B. Rimm, Sc.D., Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Channing Laboratory, Brigham and Women s Hospital, Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition, and Director of the Program in Cardiovascular Epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health, and Project Bread Board Member has supported the organization since Eric Rimm with Project Bread s Margaret Sloat at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Leadership Circle Project Bread s Leadership Circle is comprised of a special group of individual donors who make an extra commitment to those facing hunger in Massachusetts. Their generosity has helped make it possible to provide lifesaving support to hunger relief programs throughout the state. They also made it possible for Project Bread to research and develop innovative community solutions to end hunger. This list acknowledges gifts made between June 1, 2011, and May 31, Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Where compound last names appear, we list by the first of the two names in the compound. Ms. Carol A. Kumamoto Mr. Amrith Kumar Mr. Dennis P. Laliberte Mr. Gene Lambert Mr. John J. Langan and Mrs. Caroline W. Langan Ms. Carolyn A. Lattin and Mr. Venkat Venkatraman Mr. Jonathan and Ms. Jeannie Lavine Ms. Sandy LeDuc Ms. Kathleen M. Lenihan and Mr. Daryl L. Wiesen Mrs. Joyce and Mr. Giles F. Lewis III Ms. Charlotte H. Lindgren Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lippincott Ms. Susan and Mr. Vernell P. Ludwig Mr. R. Bradford Malt and Mrs. Sharon Malt Mrs. Heather A. Martin Dr. Eileen Menzin and Dr. David Hepner Mr. Lucas Merrow Ms. Karen Meslin Mr. Peeyush Misra Ms. Stacey Mollica Mr. Robert F. Monaco Mr. David Monahan Stephen and Chris Moore Mr. Robert J. Morrissey Mr. George I. Morton Ms. Lucia and Mr. John Mudd Mr. Peter R. Munkenbeck and Ms. Renata Von Tscharner Ms. Jennifer and Mr. Richard M. Mynahan Mr. Henry J. Nasella and Mrs. Michelle M. Nasella Mr. Matthew Nee Dr. Kishwer Nehal Mr. Kenneth and Mrs. Marianne Novack Mr. Andrew S. Offit and Mrs. Suzanne Altman Offit Ms. Grace J. Offt Ms. Tamara Olsen Ms. Helen P. Orre and Mr. Douglas Orre Ms. Mary Revelle Paci Ms. Deborah S. Palmer and Ms. Darthea P. Tilley Mr. Alexander Pang Chaplain Cameron Partridge Ms. Eileen C. Piazza Mr. Vincent J. Piccirilli and Ms. Anita L. Meiklejohn Ms. Nancy Pitera Mr. William and Mrs. Lia G. Poorvu Mr. John L. Powell and Ms. Margaret E. Mack Mr. Charles Q. A. Pratt Mrs. Elinor Quill Robert and Sandra Ray Ms. Margaret Regan

33 Project Bread Individual Contributors 2012 page 8 Individual Contributors Project Bread s Leadership Circle is comprised of a special group of individual donors who make an extra commitment to those facing hunger in Massachusetts. Their generosity has helped make it possible to provide lifesaving support to hunger relief programs throughout the state. They also made it possible for Project Bread to research and develop innovative community solutions to end hunger. This list acknowledges gifts made between June 1, 2011, and May 31, Photo Lana Balach Mr. and Ms. Douglas Reichgott Mr. John and Mrs. Beth Werths Reiner Mr. Roger G. Reiser and Mrs. Hannelore Reiser Mr. Michael P. Reno Miss Barbara Resnek Mr. Gonzalo Reyes Mr. Christopher Rocca and Mrs. Susan B. Rocca Ms. Beverly C. Ross Ms. Ellen Freeman Roth Ms. Cathleen M. Roughan Susan L. Rowley, Ph.D. Mr. Robert D. Roy Dr. Lora Sabin and Mr. Jonathan Hecht Ms. Susan P. Sargent Mr. Jonathan Sauer Ms. Cheryl Sault Mr. Peter C. Schliemann and Mrs. Cynthia A. Schliemann Mr. Stephen and Ms. Susan Schmidt Mr. Micheal and Mrs. Helen Mary Sharp Ms. Kathryn and Mr. Henry D. Shaw Ms. Vivian M. Shoolman Ms. Mary Jean Shultz Ms. Tamara Sielecki Mr. Marshall Sikowitz Mr. Steve Silver Mrs. Anne M.J. Smiddy Mr. Daniel L. Smith and Mrs. Patricia S. Smith Ms. Maureen C. Smith Mr. James R. Stahle Ms. Barbara Steen-Elton and Mr. P. N. Elton Mr. Marshall D. Stein and Mrs. Helene Stein Ms. Sharon Stein Mr. Donald Steinberg Mr. Campbell Steward Lawrence Stifler Family Mr. James M. Stone and Mrs. Cathleen Stone Ms. Pamela J. Sullivan Ms. Laurie S. Swett Mr. C. D. Swindell and Ms. Gail F. Goodman Mr. Michael Tarnow and Mrs. Merle Tarnow Mr. Robert L. Taylor and Ms. Elizabeth Williams Mr. James M. Thomas and Ms. Michaela G. Thomas Ms. Michelle Travassos Ms. Renata von Tscharner and Mr. Peter R. Munkenbeck Mr. Stanley A. Viezner Mr. Mario P. Villani Ms. Christine M. Vitale Ms. Lilian and Mr. Marcio Voloch Dr. Edus Warren Dr. Valora Washington Ms. Frances and Mr. Charles Webb Ms. Pamela A. Wickham Dr. W. G. and Ms. Rosalind H. Williams Ms. Kathryn M. Winterson Mr. Adrian Woodford and Ms. Patricia Woodford Mr. Peter C. Wright and Mrs. Mary Ann Wright Ms. Alice A. Zaff Mrs. Paula and Mr. Frank E. Zavrl Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Where compound last names appear, we list by the first of the two names in the compound.

34 Project Bread Individual Contributors 2012 page 9 Individual Contributors Project Bread s Bread & Lights appeal was founded in 1991 as a Chanukah celebration for the Jewish community. The Bread & Lights appeal represents the deepest commitment to tzedaka, the Jewish giving tradition of helping those in need. Bread & Lights Committee A Chanukah appeal to feed the hungry CHAIRS Mr. Jeffrey N. Carp and Ms. Patricia J. Berenson Photo Matt Stone Jeff Carp at Project Bread s Kickoff Breakfast I support Project Bread because I believe in its ability to successfully gain ground in defeating the problem of hunger in our communities. Project Bread combines research with innovative programming and direct service in a way that is fascinating and unlike any other organization I know. COMMITTEE Mrs. Marsha and Mr. Tom Alperin Mr. Mitchel and Mrs. Meryl Appelbaum Mrs. Joan and Mr. Steve Belkin Mr. Theodore and Mrs. Cynthia Berenson Mrs. Randi and Mr. Joel Cutler Mrs. Joanne and Mr. Paul Egerman Mr. Paul and Mrs. Phyllis Fireman Mrs. Ellen Paradise Fisher and Mr. Franklin M. Fisher Mr. Robert and Mrs. Glenda Fishman Mr. Dan and Mrs. Deb Gilmore Mr. Irwin and Mrs. Sheila Heller Ms. Sharon and Mr. Charles Karp Mr. Kenneth and Mrs. Marianne Novack Mr. Max and Mrs. Mindy Peckler Mr. Eric and Mrs. Allison Rimm Mr. Steven and Mrs. Lisa Scher Mr. Joel B. and Mrs. Sue Sherman Ms. Liz and Mr. Adam Stavisky Mr. Robert and Mrs. Naomi Tuchmann Mr. Herbert and Mrs. Eleanore Weiss Mr. Sidney and Mrs. Deanna Wolk Jeff Carp, executive vice president, chief legal officer, State Street Corporation Photo David Leifer State Treasurer Steve Grossman, former Bread & Lights Committee chair, speaking at the 2012 Walk for Hunger

35 Project Bread Individual Contributors 2012 page 10 Individual Contributors BreadWinners Project Bread s monthly giving program BreadWinners Project Bread s monthly giving program is an affordable and convenient way for our loyal supporters to make a difference in the lives of hungry people. With this reliable financial foundation, Project Bread can plan for the future and operate more efficiently. This list acknowledges gifts made between June 1, 2011 and May 31, Photo Tom Hannon Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Where compound last names appear, we list by the first of the two names in the compound. Anonymous Mr. Nathan S. Abramson and Ms. Sara Ontiveros Ms. Susan Adamski Mrs. Maria Andrade Ms. Joan M. Angelosanto Mr. Michael Ankrom and Mrs. Joan K. Ankrom Ms. Judith A. Armstrong Mr. Lawrence Art and Ms. Lorraine M. Art Ms. Linda E. Atamian Ms. Susan Aucella Mr. Robert A. Aurilio Mr. Laurence S. Bailen and Ms. Jennifer L. Weber Mr. Jordan Bain Ms. Barbara J. Baird Ms. Jane Baker Mr. Cornelius N. Bakker, Jr. Ms. Janice Baldwin Ms. Susan G. Gray Barbarossa Mr. Felisberto G. Barreiro and Mrs. Donna M. Barreiro Ms. Eileen T. Bayer Mr. Marc F. Beattie Ms. Jeanne M. Beauchemin Ms. Nancy Beaumont Ms. Audrey J. Bellinger Mr. Michael J. Betcher Dr. Klaus Bibl Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bicknell Ms. Doris A. Birmingham Mr. James Thomas Black Ms. Rhonda L. Black Ms. Betty B. Blume Mr. Jonathan L. Bouve Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Bowman Mr. John W. Bowyer Mr. Gregory V. Boyle Mr. David Brackman Mr. Stephen G. Bradley and Ms. Virginia Fitzsimmons Mr. David W. Brissenden Mr. Ronald J. Brodeur and Ms. Carol L. Brodeur Ms. Ann Brooks Ms. Susan Brophy Mrs. Patricia M. Brouwer Mr. Paul J. Brown Ms. Susan W. Brown Mr. Preston M. Browning, Jr. Ms. Marilyn A. Bruderer Mr. Tad Brundage Ms. Sharon Burdulis Ms. Lisa Zankman Burke Mrs. Alma L. Bush Mr. Barry J. Callahan Mr. David M. Camell Mr. James J. Campbell and Ms. Catherine M. Campbell Ms. Ronna Caras Mrs. Clair A. Carlson Ms. Rita M. Carroll Ms. Maureen B. Casey Mr. Richard A. Catino, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia K. Catino Ms. Kathryn Chadbourne Ms. Marilyn J. Chalifour Mr. George H. Chin Ms. Cheryl A. Chudzik Mr. James D. Clark and Ms. Alice B. Clark Ms. Gladys S. Clinton Ms. Christine K. Connaire Mr. Leonard D. Connaughton and Ms. Susan M. Connaughton Ms. Marian Connor Ms. Maureen A. Conroy Ms. Coralie L. Cooper Mr. Edward Cordero, Jr. Ms. Andrea A. Costello Mrs. Debra Cote Mr. Earl Couch and Ms. Patricia Hiscock

36 Project Bread Individual Contributors 2012 page 11 Individual Contributors BreadWinners Project Bread s monthly giving program is an affordable and convenient way for our loyal supporters to make a difference in the lives of hungry people. With this reliable financial foundation, Project Bread can plan for the future and operate more efficiently. This list acknowledges gifts made between June 1, 2011 and May 31, Photo Michael Dwyer BreadWinners Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Where compound last names appear, we list by the first of the two names in the compound. Mr. Kenneth M. Coull and Mrs. Louise Coull Mr. Joseph A. Coyne Ms. Gina M. Crandell Mr. David C. Crawford and Ms. Bernadette Crawford Mr. Derek Cribb Mr. Eben S. Cross, Ph.D. Mr. Robert S. Cruikshank, Jr. Ms. Dolores A. Cummings Mr. Jonathan Current and Ms. Jane Current Mr. David S. Curtis and Ms. Elizabeth C. Curtis Mr. James Dailey and Ms. Susan Dailey Ms. June Dalton Mr. Theodore J. Dalton Mr. and Ms. Keith Daniel Mr. Troy E. Daniels Ms. Devon L. Davidson Ms. Yana Davis Mr. Mark C. Dean Mr. David DeDonato and Ms. Cynthia A. DeDonato Ms. Susan Delaney Ms. Constance H. Del Gizzi Mr. Kenneth Delrosso and Ms. Beverly Delrosso Mr. Frank M. DeMello and Ms. Abigail L. DeMello *Deceased Dr. Dania Dialdin Ms. Dolores DiBenedetto Mr. Joseph A. DiVito, Sr. Mr. John T. Domino and Ms. Marylou P. Domino Ms. Marita G. Donahue Mr. William Donelan and Mrs. Patricia Donelan Mr. Michael B. Donham and Ms. Louise A. McMurray Ms. Anna M. Dos Santos Mr. Jeremie Doucette Mr. Michael G. Dowding and Mrs. Jacqueline A. Dowding Mr. Frank J. Drake and Mrs. Maureen Drake Mr. Tobias N. Drewry and Ms. Rebecca Kinraide Ms. Diane L. Droste Ms. Martha L. Drouet Mr.* and Mrs. Edward M. Duggan Mr. Edward Durham and Ms. Linda A. Durham Ms. Maureen F. Egan Mr. David K. Eikenberry and Ms. Lynn Eikenberry Mr. Emmons S. Ellis and Mrs. Elizabeth S. Ellis Ms. Joan W. Emberley Ms. Margaret Entis Ms. Barbara Brayton Espey Mr. Steven J. Fagliarone

37 Project Bread Individual Contributors 2012 page 12 Individual Contributors BreadWinners BreadWinners Project Bread s monthly giving program is an affordable and convenient way for our loyal supporters to make a difference in the lives of hungry people. With this reliable financial foundation, Project Bread can plan for the future and operate more efficiently. This list acknowledges gifts made between June 1, 2011 and May 31, Photo Tom Hannon Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Where compound last names appear, we list by the first of the two names in the compound. Ms. Eileen Feeney Ms. Joanne P. Fernandes Mr. Joseph A. Ferrari Mrs. Glendine B. Fields Ms. Mary Jane J. Fietze Ms. Julie Fitzgerald Ms. Virginia Fitzsimmons Mr. Arthur R. Foster Ms. Cheryl A. Fox Ms. Pam M. Fox Ms. Bathsheba Freedman Mr. Edward Freedman and Ms. Kimberley S. Freedman Mr. John Furbush Ms. Lillian I. Gallant Ms. Rita E. Gamble Ms. Mary E. Gard Ms. Bernadette Gatta Mr. James A. Gay Ms. Lyn Gaylord Mrs. Mary M. Gaylord Ms. Boo Gershun Ms. Holly K. Gettler Ms. Linda Gibbons Ms. Janet Zollinger Giela Mr. Paul E. Giese Mr. and Mrs. David Gittes Ms. Roberta M. Goganian Ms. Sheila R. Goggin Ms. Susan Goldhor Mr. Arthur Goldstein Ms. Claire D. Goldthwaite Mr. Stanley C. Gordon and Ms. Ellen M. Gordon Ms. Barbara Gorman Mr. Leonard Gosule Mr. Yvon Grandchamps and Ms. Gertrude Grandchamps Mrs. Gema Gray Ms. Carol Hurd Green Mr. John B. Gregorian Mr. John M. Griffin Ms. Amy Guilford Mrs. Nancy L. Haines Mr. Sean Halpin and Ms. Lisa Halpin Ms. Ilene Hantman and Ms. Marie Fontana Ms. Sheila G. Harbst Ms. Ruth E. Harcovitz Ms. Sue Harden Mr. Richard E. Harding Mr. A. Kent Harnois Ms. Shannon Harper-Bison Ms. Tracy Harrington Mr. Jay Harris Mr. Stephen M. Haugh Ms. Sandra I. Heiler Ms. Laurel A. Henderson Ms. Rose M. Herraghty Mrs. Mary B. Hester Ms. Joyce V. Hiller Mr. Thomas A. Hippler and Ms. Kelley A. Hippler Mr. Arnold Hirshon and Mrs. Janice Hirshon Mr. Martin Hitchcock and Mrs. Patricia P. Hitchcock Mr. Michael F. Hogan and Ms. Kathleen A. Hogan Ms. Jeanne O. Holland Mr. Michael D. Houle Ms. Joan Howell Mr. Pierre R. Huberson Mr. Ralph W. Hughes and Ms. Katherine T. Hughes Dr. David L. Hutto Ms. Mary C. Iannuzzi Ms. Ruth Ice Mrs. Deborah Jackson-Weiss Ms. Jill A. Jacobsen Mr. Martha J. Jacobus Mrs. Eve K. Jankey Mr. Marshall Jeannero Ms. Jennifer S. Jefferson Ms. Patricia A. Johnson Mr. Douglas C. Johnston and Ms. Camille C. Johnston Ms. Ann Jones Ms. Mary E. Jordan Ms. Jessye E. Joyce Ms. Ellen Sinclair Junger

38 Project Bread Individual Contributors 2012 page 13 Individual Contributors BreadWinners BreadW inners Project Bread s monthly giving program is an affordable and convenient way for our loyal supporters to make a difference in the lives of hungry people. With this reliable financial foundation, Project Bread can plan for the future and operate more efficiently. This list acknowledges gifts made between June 1, 2011 and May 31, Staff photo Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Where compound last names appear, we list by the first of the two names in the compound. Mr. Morton Kahn and Mrs. Berta N. Kahn Ms. Venetia Kaloyanides Ms. Elita Kang Mr. Gary Kaplow Mr. Jerome P. Kassirer and Ms. Sheridan Kassirer Mr. Richard M. Katz and Ms. Mary Niederkorn Mr. Mary E. Kercz Mr. Donald Kilburn and Ms. Anne Harvey Kilburn Mrs. Ilda C. King Ms. Natalie Kingsbury Ms. Trudy F. Kontoff Ms. Nancy J. Kopell Ms. Sylvia S. Korstvedt Ms. Jane T. Koziol Mr. Harold S. Kramer Mr. Chris P. Krebs Mr. Ira P. Krepchin Mr. Robert B. Kucich and Ms. Jennifer K. Kucich Ms. Jeanne Lafrance Mr. David A. Lail Mrs. Mary L. Lamb Ms. Susan Landry Ms. Sarah P. Langer Mr. Lou LaRocca Ms. Penny M. Lashua and Ms. Paula A. Pelusi Ms. Mary R. Leahy Mr. Donald M. Leavitt Mrs. Kathleen Lee Mr. Michael J. Lemay and Mrs. Celeste A. Lemay Ms. Anne M. Lennon Mr. Michael Lennon and Ms. Jean H. Lennon Mrs. Laurie Leone Mr. Kenneth B. Lewis Ms. Victoria J. Lewis Ms. Margaret M. Lidback Ms. Catherine Liddell Ms. Elsa Lieberman Ms. Karen L. Lin Mr. Harold G. Lincoln and Ms. Mary Lincoln Mrs. Norma S. Lipson Mr. James A. Lloyd and Ms. Donna M. Lloyd Ms. Linda Loney Ms. Sarah J. Lord Mr. Edward A. Lovell Ms. Carole M. Lowe Ms. C. K. Lowe Ms. Marny W. MacBride Mr. Mark MacMillan Ms. Claire Mangum Mr. Edward K. Mann Mr. Chris March and Ms. Kerstin March Ms. Amy Marks Mr. Benjamin T. Marshall Ms. Gayla Martelli and Family Ms. Sharon Marth and Ms. Amanda Marth Mr. David B. Martin and Ms. Laurel Martin Mr. Michael Richard Martin Ms. Jennifer W. Matteson Mr. Gregory Matthews Ms. Sheila M. Matthews Dr. Saverio M. Maviglia Ms. Anne McCants Mr. Sean McDonald Mr. James P. McGough Mr. Edward P. McGrory Ms. Carolyn C. McHale Mrs. Leandra R. McLean Ms. Gilda L. Mechem Ms. Maurya Meenan Mr. James Meyers Mr. Tom S. Michelman and Mrs. Mary Michelman Ms. Kathe Miller Mr. Mark A. Minear Dr. Stephen Minicucci Ms. Belina Mizrahi Mr. Wilfred E. Moineau Mr. Clinton Moon Ms. Helen B. Moore

39 Project Bread Individual Contributors 2012 page 14 Individual Contributors Photo David Leifer BreadWinners Project Bread s monthly giving program is an affordable and convenient way for our loyal supporters to make a difference in the lives of hungry people. With this reliable financial foundation, Project Bread can plan for the future and operate more efficiently. This list acknowledges gifts made between June 1, 2011 and May 31, Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Where compound last names appear, we list by the first of the two names in the compound. BreadWinners Mr. William Morris and Ms. Debora Morris Ms. Elizabeth R. Moynihan Ms. Esther Muhfelder Ms. Geraldine F. Mullin Mr. Chris Mulvey Mr. John Neale Ms. Mary M. Nelson Mr. Lorenzo Nencioli and Mrs. Martha Nencioli Dr. Lisbeth G. Nichols Ms. Suzanne Nissen Ms. Mary A. Noble Ms. Esther M. O'Brien Ms. Tegan O'Brien Ms. Karen E. O'Donnell Mrs. Marsha P. Oest Ms. Nancy M. O'Leary Mr. Stuart Ormsbee Mr. William C. Osgood, Jr. and Ms. Helen W. Osgood Ms. Christine Ostrow Mr. Joseph M. O'Toole and Mrs. Susan B. O'Toole Ms. Bonnie J. Otto Ms. Joanne Paganucci Ms. Shelly Panis Mrs. Janet F. Parker Ms. Shirley F. Partoll, M.D. Ms. Ruth R. Patterson Ms. Wendy Payne Ms. Joanne C. Peckarsky Ms. Lesley Peebles Mr. David D. Pendergast and Mrs. Suzanne L. Pendergast Ms. Melissa M. Person Ms. Kathleen L. Pinches Mr. James C. Pinney Ms. Phyllis E. Pisano Ms. Elizabeth Planansky Ms. Betsy Platt Mr. Henry E. Plaud and Ms. Barbara A. Plaud Mr. Christopher Poliseno and Ms. Tracy Poliseno Ms. Darlene F. Poplawski Mr. John D. Post and Mrs. Ruth H. Post Ms. Megan Powers Ms. Judith A. Precourt Mr. Edmond G. Proulx Ms. Theresa M. Raymond Ms. Nancy E. Reid Mr. John E. Reilly Ms. Rita Rice Mr. Robert C. Rice and Mrs. Margaret M. Rice Ms. Laura G. Richane Mr. Jeffrey J. Richards Ms. Rita C. Richmond Mr. Martin D. Ring Ms. Rachel A. Ritter Ms. Jennifer N. Robbins

40 Project Bread Individual Contributors 2012 page 15 Individual Contributors After being stationary marshals at The Walk for Hunger for the past 30 years, my wife and I decided to put on our sneakers and join the Walkers this year. I want to thank all of the stationary marshals for their hard work at keeping us safe over the years. Photo David Leifer Jay Sampson, who was awarded the Patrick Hughes Award along with his wife Suzanne, at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Celebration and Awards Ceremony Jay Sampson speaking at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Celebration and Awards Ceremony BreadWinners BreadWinners Project Bread s monthly giving program is an affordable and convenient way for our loyal supporters to make a difference in the lives of hungry people. With this reliable financial foundation, Project Bread can plan for the future and operate more efficiently. This list acknowledges gifts made between June 1, 2011 and May 31, Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Where compound last names appear, we list by the first of the two names in the compound. Ms. Lisa Robbins Ms. Ruth K. M. H. Roche Ms. Jennifer M. Rodts Ms. Lisa M. Ronayne Mrs. Silvia H. Rosales Ms. Elena Rosemere Ms. Nancy Ross Ms. Jessica Roy Mr. Eugene M. Russell and Ms. Roberta M. Goganian Mr. James D. Russell II Ms. Catherine N. Ryan Ms. Helen M. Ryan Mr. Theodore Safford, Jr. Mr. Jay A. Sampson and Ms. Suzanne E. Sampson Ms. Elaine M. Santos Ms. Susannah Scannell Ms. Jan M. Schafer Mr. Christopher L. Schneider Mr. Don Schuerman Mr. Hans J. Schulz and Ms. Margita Schultz Mr. Louis J. Scotti Mr. Joshua Secunda and Ms. Mary Calabrese Dr. Richard H. Seder and Dr. Susan M. Cotter Mr. Rolf D. Seichter Ms. Maria Sekula Ms. Karla Sertel Ms. Carol A. Sestito Mr. Mukesh Shah Ms. Christina Sharpe, Ph.D. Mr. Stanley E. Shattuck Mr. Brian Shimkin Ms. Lynn Shyevitch Dr. Richard Siegel and Mrs. Tamar Siegel Mr. Alan Sisson Mr. Sam H. Skeen Ms. Jody Collins Skinner Ms. Barbara M. Smith Ms. Beverly Smith Ms. Lauren M. Smith Mr. John E. Solie Mr. Peter Sorger and Ms. Caroline Shamu Ms. Jennifer Souza Ms. Marian B. Spencer Miss Anna L. Stabler Mr. Thomas Stadelmann

41 Project Bread Individual Contributors 2012 page 16 Individual Contributors BreadWinners BreadWinners Project Bread s monthly giving program is an affordable and convenient way for our loyal supporters to make a difference in the lives of hungry people. With this reliable financial foundation, Project Bread can plan for the future and operate more efficiently. This list acknowledges gifts made between June 1, 2011 and May 31, Photo Matt Stone I grew up the son of immigrant parents, and I remember the hard times. It is my turn to give back. Bruce S. Tannenbaum, Heart & Sole Walker and BreadWinner who has raised over $17,000 since 1990, with his wife, Juliana Perrissinotto Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Where compound last names appear, we list by the first of the two names in the compound. Mr. James A. Starkey and Ms. Ann Harrison Mr. John Stasik and Mrs. Mary Stasik Ms. Janet Stegman Ms. Ann M. St. Germain Ms. Lorraine St. Hilaire Ms. Marie E. Stirling Ms. Ivey St. John Ms. Judith M. Stoia Ms. Nancy P. Stoops Ms. Catherine N. Stratton Mr. Adam Strauss Ms. Joyce B. Strzetelski Mrs. Nancy Stuart and Mr. Keith Stuart Mr. Joseph Styborski Mr. Bernhard Suhm Mr. Sean Sule and Ms. Sheila Sule Ms. Beth Sullivan Ms. Mary Jo Sullivan Ms. Paula Sullivan Mrs. Helen G. Swainson and Ms. Karen Gallagher Mrs. Karen M. Sweet Mr. Bruce Tannenbaum and Ms. Juliana Perrissinotto Mr. Timothy Tardiff and Ms. Annalee Tardiff Mr. Joe D. Tarkoff Ms. Sandra M. Thompson Mr. Richard D. Tiberii and Mr. Kathleen C. Tiberii Ms. Sally A. Tilton Ms. Tiffany Tran Dr. Dean T. Traweek Mr. On Tsang Mr. Joseph Tyborowski, Jr. Ms. Elizabeth Walsh Ms. Tucker Walton Ms. Elizabeth F. Ward Mr. Humphrey H. Ware and Ms. Sheila A. Ware Ms. Evelyn Weinstein-Park Dr. Anthony Weiss and Ms. Iris I. McNulty Ms. Lois M. Wells Mrs. Denise P. Wernikoff Ms. Carolyn J. White Mr. Wheaton Wilbar Ms. Alice B. Willett Ms. Ruth E. Wilson and Ms. Martha Nevala Ms. Cindy A. Winer Ms. Elaine H. Winic Mrs. Katherine M. Anderson Wirz Ms. Sara Wise Dr. Jeremy M. Wolfe Ms. Gail Wolfsdorf Dr. Howard Wolpert Ms. Gwendolyn T. Wong Mrs. Marcia B. Wood Mr. John A. Worcester Ms. Michelle Worthen Ms. Christina Wright Ms. Carolyn Wythe Mr. Larry Yackle and Mrs. Jeanette Yackle Miss Lisa A. Yates Mr. Jerry Zaslow Mr. Peter Zetes Mr. Carl F. Zopatti Ms. Susan L. Zorb Photo Matt Stone Susan Zorb, Heart & Sole Walker and BreadWinner, who has raised a total of $15,530 since the late 1980 s. She is shown here at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Kickoff Breakfast.

42 Project Bread Grants and Foundations 2012 page 1 Grants and Foundations Photo Michael Dwyer Project Bread gratefully acknowledges grant and foundation awards made by the following organizations between June 1, 2011, and May 31, Project Bread continues to invest in summer food programs, because summer is a crucial time for children to grow, socialize, and learn in preparation for the next school year. We know that when children and teens get a healthy breakfast and lunch at a summer site, their parents have more money for a nutritious evening meal. Ellen Parker, executive director, Project Bread The Walk for Hunger Photo Tom Hannon Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions.

43 Project Bread Grants and Foundations 2012 page 2 Grants and Foundations Project Bread gratefully acknowledges grant and foundation awards made by the following organizations between June 1, 2011, and May 31, $75,000+ The George T. Lewis, Jr., 2001 Foundation $50,000+ Eos Foundation Photo David Leifer Photo Lana Balach Photo David Leifer Cecile Higginson Murphy Charitable Foundation Next Door Fund $25,000+ Hershey Family Foundation Share Our Strength $10,000+ Arguild Foundation Theodore W. & Evelyn G. Berenson Charitable Foundation The Boston Foundation Grace E. Brooks Trust Cogan Family Foundation The Jessie B. Cox CLT Cox Family Fund Highland Street Foundation The Richard and Natalie Jacoff Foundation Inc. KBK Foundation The Klarman Family Foundation MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions.

44 Project Bread Grants and Foundations 2012 page 3 Grants and Foundations Project Bread gratefully acknowledges grant and foundation awards made by the following organizations between June 1, 2011, and May 31, $5,000+ Anonymous Harold Brooks Foundation Bushrod H. Campbell and Adah F. Hall Charity Fund Russell Colgate Fund Photo David Leifer Photo Lana Balach Photo Michael Dwyer Essex County Community Foundation The Greater Lawrence Summer Fund Hoche-Scofield Foundation Linde Family Foundation Lovett-Woodsum Family Charitable Foundation, Inc. John C. Morrison & Eunice B. Morrison Charitable Foundation The Prokopis Charitable Foundation Nathaniel & Elizabeth P. Stevens Foundation $2,500+ The Award Fund The Bristol County Savings Charitable Foundation Buta Charitable Foundation Food Research & Action Center, Inc. Katherine and Thomas Kush Gift Fund Plato Malozemoff Family Foundation Leonard F. Milgate Revocable Trust Robert Sachs and Caroline Taggart Gift Fund Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions.

45 Project Bread Grants and Foundations 2012 page 4 Grants and Foundations Project Bread gratefully acknowledges grant and foundation awards made by the following organizations between June 1, 2010, and May 31, Photo David Leifer Photo David Leifer $1,000+ Anonymous Babcock Family Fund The Estate of Louise A. Blanchard Bonanno Charitable Fund Charitable Flex Fund Charles H. Cross Charitable Foundation Gorham & Joan Cross Foundation The Barbara Dewey 1995 Trust Gilmartin Family Charitable Trust Grandin Family Foundation Hausman Family Charitable Trust Charles and Joan Hawley Fund Daniel and Ranella Hirsch Saul Fund Frank W. Holas Foundation Howkins Charitable Fund Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions.

46 Project Bread Grants and Foundations 2012 page 5 Grants and Foundations Project Bread gratefully acknowledges grant and foundation awards made by the following organizations between June 1, 2010, and May 31, Photo David Leifer $1,000+ Caroline and John Langan Charitable Fund The Luddy Family 2008 Charitable Lead Annuity Trust Abraham & Betty Menzin Memorial Fund Deborah W. and Timothy P. Moore Fund Ray Family Fund B. Ross Fund Vinod K. Sahney and Judith Gail Sahney Charitable Foundation Stanzler Family Fund Allen A. Stein Family Foundation, Inc. James M. Stoneman Charitable Fund Staff Photo Taniguchi Deane Family Foundation David V. N. Taylor Foundation Tummala Charitable Fund Arthur Ashley Williams Foundation Williams Miller Family Foundation Natalie Zinn Haar Foundation Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions.

47 Project Bread Corporate Contributors 2012 page 1 Corporate Contributors Photo Chris Lyons Arbella employees at the 2012 Walk for Hunger E ach year Project Bread relies on our business friends to assist in our efforts to end hunger in Massachusetts. We wish to express our appreciation to the corporations, corporate foundations, and organizations listed below, which provided financial contributions and supported the efforts of their employee Walkers, Volunteers, and donors. This list reflects gifts made between June 1, 2011, and May 31, 2012, including Walk team contributions and matching gifts. The Walk for Hunger is a tradition in Boston and now, in our 5th year, it has become a tradition for Arbella. I am proud of the Arbella Team that is 495 strong and has raised more than $64,000. Our employees, with their family and friends, are energized by coming together to walk to support this important cause of helping our neighbors. John Donohue, chairman, president, and CEO of The Arbella Insurance Group and chairman and president of Arbella Insurance Foundation Photo David Leifer John Donohue with his son, Kevin, at the 2012 Walk for Hunger

48 Project Bread Corporate Contributors 2012 page 2 Corporate Contributors We at Freihofer s Baking Company are proud to support an organization like Project Bread and its Walk for Hunger. Year after year, it s inspiring to see our associates come together and embrace Project Bread s mission to end hunger in Massachusetts. This is something we all look forward to each year! Photo David Leifer John Schaefer, director of sales, Freihofer s Baking Company Freihofer s Baking Company employees at the 2012 Walk for Hunger: shown from left to right: Kim Pacheco, Keith Pacheco, market development manager, Christopher Steiner, director, business development, and John Schaefer, director of sales. $1,000,000 + Arbella Insurance Foundation* $200,000 + Freihofer s Baking Company Staff Photo Freihofer s 2012 Walk team $100, NEWS on NBC & CW56 WJMN FM JAMN N 94.5 and WXKS FM KISS 108 $75,000 + Metro Boston Raytheon Company Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. $50,000 + The Baupost Group, LLC Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Whole Foods Market, Inc. *Indicates a multi-year grant. Includes in-kind support.

49 Project Bread Corporate Contributors 2012 page 3 Photo Matt Stone Photo Don Bernstein Raytheon employees pose for a team photo at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Larry Bigelow, senior vice president, Nonprofit and Healthcare Division, and Clinton Simonds, officer, senior deposit specialist, Commercial Banking Client Services, Citizen s Bank at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Kickoff Breakfast Corporate Contributors As a 30-year sponsor, Raytheon has a generation of support behind Project Bread s Walk for Hunger. Since 1983, hundreds of our employees have rallied around this cause by donating to and walking in the event. Each year, we are inspired by one another as we join forces with our colleagues, neighbors, and community partners to support the battle against hunger in Massachusetts. $25,000 + Pam Wickham, Raytheon vice president of Corporate Affairs and Communications Anonymous Citizens Bank Foundation State Street Foundation $15,000 + Anonymous Bay State Milling Company Dominion Resources Services, Inc. Webster Bank Staff Photo $10,000 + Ameriprise Foundation Autopart International Dave & Buster s World Headquarters Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation Fitzemeyer & Tocci Associates, Inc. ibasis Insource Services, Inc. Jordan s Furniture Kettle Cuisine Partners HealthCare The TJX Foundation, Inc. Bay State Milling Company employees Cyndee Woods, assistant to the Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, and Brian G. Rothwell, chief executive officer, at the 2012 Walk for Hunger

50 Project Bread Corporate Contributors 2012 page 4 Corporate Contributors We always look forward to The Walk for Hunger and have a lot of fun throughout the year with various fundraising events to reach our goal. Photo David Leifer Levon Kurkjian, vice president of marketing, Kettle Cuisine Kettle Cuisine employees at the 2012 Walk for Hunger: shown from left to right: Darla Kilrov, executive assistant, Danielle O Connor, controller, Heather Hatch, retail sales administrator, and Caroline Adiwijaya, label specialist ibasis employees at Project Bread s 2011 Bowlathon Our sponsorship of the annual Project Bread Bowlathon to Strike Out Hunger is an over-the-top win for ibasis first and foremost for the financial support it generates to help people in need in Massachusetts. It also brings our employees together for a great cause and a great deal of fun. We re very thankful for the work Project Bread does and for the opportunity to play a small part in it. Staff Photo Photo Matt Stone Tamah Rosker, vice president, Global Human Resources, ibasis Fitzemeyer & Tocci Associates employees Diane Donaghey, marketing coordinator, Edward L. Fitzemeyer, Jr., president, and Project Bread s Melinda Hallisey, director of Major Gifts & Corporate Partnerships, at the 2012 Walk for Hunger $5,000 + Anonymous Advance Auto Parts Bank of America Boston Bruins Cisco Foundation Eastern Bank Hannaford Bros. Co. Microsoft Corporation Samuel Financial, Inc. Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. TOSA Foundation United Way of Wine Country Wang Theatre Presents, Inc. $2,500 + Citizens Financial Group The Elephant Walk Restaurant Group, Inc. Google Granite Telecommunications Insurance Services Office Liberty Mutual Foundation, Inc. MassGeneral Hospital for Children Natixis Global Asset Management, L.P. O Neill and Associates, LLC Sealcoating, Inc. Sinco, Inc. Travaglini Eisenberg Kiley LLC

51 Project Bread Corporate Contributors 2012 page 5 Corporate Contributors Photo Jason Hofstein Webster Bank team at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Helping to make sure that families have food on the table is especially important to Webster Bank, particularly as so many families continue to struggle with joblessness and a slow-growing economy. We also embrace these events because they offer a way for Webster bankers to participate and demonstrate their commitment to our communities and the fight to end hunger. Ray Hoefling, senior vice president, commercial banking, Webster Bank Photo David Leifer Project Bread s mission fits with the mission and passions of our company and employees. It is local like us and it feels good to give back where you can see your fundraising put to good use! Jenn E. Reale, foundation program coordinator, Arbella Insurance Foundation Beverly Tangvik, assistant vice president, director of charitable giving, Arbella Insurance Group, and Jenn Reale, foundation program coordinator, Arbella Insurance Foundation, at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Celebration and Awards Ceremony Photo Don Bernstein State Street Walk team at the 2012 Walk for Hunger We know we can rely on Project Bread to organize a fulfilling and fun day for employees. That s why they want to go back year after year! Regina McNally, volunteer program manager, vice president, State Street Corporation $1,500 + A.C.E. International Company, Inc. Appleton Partners, Inc. Bethesda Lodge, No. 30 I.O.O.F. Celebrities for Charities Foundation Dell GE Foundation Goldman, Sachs & Co. Hewlett-Packard Foundation John Hancock Financial Services Motorola Foundation National Grid USA Service Company, Inc. NSTAR Foundation Pfizer Inc. The Plymouth Rock Foundation Qualcomm Soros Fund Charitable Foundation Tencent Boston Teradyne, Inc. Verizon Foundation

52 Project Bread Corporate Contributors 2012 page 6 Corporate Contributors Staff Photo Teradyne Walk team at the 2012 Walk for Hunger $1,000 + Ameriprise Financial Bentley Publishers Brookfield U.S. Foundation, Inc. Broude & Hochberg, L.L.P. The Closet, Inc. Covidien D & R Products Co., Inc. Durrell Law Group FHLB Boston Fiduciary Trust Company Genzyme Corporation Hines Interests Limited Partnership Houghton Mifflin Company istar Financial Inc. Juniper Networks Company Lake Industries, Inc. The MathWorks, Inc. McKesson Foundation, Inc. Merck Metropolis of Boston Philoptochos Society MFS Investment Management & Subsidiaries John Nagle Company Pathology Associates of Norwood, P.C. Law Offices of Matthew F. Pawa, P.C. Professional Staffing Group Ropes & Gray LLP Sauer & Sauer Attorneys At Law Law Offices of Ted Silva, LLC Technology Management Corp Waters Corporation Westin Hotel & Resorts Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions.

53 Project Bread In-Kind Contributors 2012 Page 1 In-Kind Contributors Photo David Leifer 7NEWS s Chris Wayland, vice president and general manager, with Joan McCready, director of programming and community services, and anchors Kim Khazei and Reid Lamberty at the 2012 Walk for Hunger We gratefully acknowledge the following organizations and individuals for making generous in-kind contributions between June 1, 2011, and May 31, Photo David Leifer Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. 7NEWS team at the 2012 Walk for Hunger

54 Project Bread In-Kind Contributors 2012 Page 2 In-Kind Contributors We gratefully acknowledge the following organizations and individuals for making generous in-kind contributions between June 1, 2011, and May 31, Photo David Leifer Volunteers at the 2012 Walk for Hunger hand out Belmont Springs water to Walkers Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Allied Waste AMC Theaters American Legion Marsh Post #442 American Red Cross of Massachusetts Bay Atent for Rent, Inc. Atlantic Express/Fiore Bus Lana Balach, Photographer Bank of New York Mellon (BNY Mellon) Beacon Fruit and Produce The Beehive Belmont Springs Water Company Benny s Moving & Storage Don Bernstein, Photographer City of Boston Boston Amateur Radio Club Boston Business Journal Boston Cares Boston Children s Hospital Boston College Campus Police Boston Copley Marriot Hotel Boston Department of Transportation Boston EMS Boston Lyric Opera Boston Magazine Boston Medical Reserve Corps Boston Parks and Recreation Boston Police Department Boston Seniority Boys and Girls Clubs of Boston Town of Brookline Brookline Amateur Radio Club Brookline Department of Transportation Brookline Police Department Buckingham Browne and Nichols School City of Cambridge Cambridge Boat Club Camelot Special Events and Tents, Inc. Cape Cod Today.com Cardi s Furniture

55 Project Bread In-Kind Contributors 2012 Page 3 In-Kind Contributors We gratefully acknowledge the following organizations and individuals for making generous in-kind contributions between June 1, 2011, and May 31, Staff Photo Cascadian Farms supplied snacks for the 2012 Walk for Hunger snack bags. Staff Photo LARABAR also supplied snacks for the 2012 Walk for Hunger snack bags. Cascadian Farms Cataldo Ambulance Service Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Boston The Charles Hotel Children s Museum in Easton The Colonnade Hotel Community Works Services The Daily Times Chronicle D Arrigo Brothers Co. DC Rentals Dean s Dogs Di Silva Fruit Distributors, Inc. Michael Dwyer, Photographer Earthworm, Inc. East Boston Social Centers Eastern Bus Company Edible Arrangements El Mundo Newspaper Eliot Church, Newton EMC Entenmann s

56 Photo Betsy Hynes Project Bread In-Kind Contributors 2012 Page 4 In-Kind Contributors We gratefully acknowledge the following organizations and individuals for making generous in-kind contributions between June 1, 2011, and May 31, A young boy enjoys the delicious ice cream at the 2012 Walk for Hunger, provided by HP Hood LLC. Fallon Ambulance Service Michael Fein, Photographer Future Affairs Productions The Greater Boston Food Bank The Hall at Patriot Place Presented by Raytheon Tom Hannon, Photographer Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates Anthony Cromwell Hill, Videographer The Homesteader Eric Horwitz, Ham Radio Operator HP Hood LLC IBEW 103 Insource Services, Inc. Interstate Rental Service JP Licks Ice Cream K Systems Kickass Cupcakes King s Chapel Parish House, Boston Kingston Station Kirshon Paint and Hardware Lanes & Games LÄRABAR David Leifer, Photographer Lowell Bros. & Bailey, Inc. Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions.

57 Project Bread In-Kind Contributors 2012 Page 5 In-Kind Contributors We gratefully acknowledge the following organizations and individuals for making generous in-kind contributions between June 1, 2011, and May 31, Over 700,000 people in Massachusetts are hungry, and by participating in the Walk, we demonstrate that we are all very good neighbors. I m especially delighted that 7NEWS has been a very good neighbor in helping getting the word out for 27 years. Reid Lamberty, 7NEWS Anchor, speaking at the 2012 Kickoff Breakfast Reid Lamberty speaking at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Kickoff Breakfast Photo David Leifer Photo Matt Stone 7NEWS Reporter Victoria Block (from left to right), with Kim Khazei, anchor, Susan Tran, reporter, and Dylan Dryer, meteorologist, at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Maggiano s Little Italy Mailways, Inc Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation Massachusetts State Police MassDOT, Highway Division Mayor s Office of Special Events and Tourism, City of Boston MBTA The Ride The Melting Pot Metro Boston Minuteman Repeater Association NES Rentals City of Newton Newton Fire Department Newton Police Department The Nonprofit Quarterly Panorama Magazine Paulist Center Community, Boston Penske Trucks Peter Condakes Company Pierce Boathouse, M.I.T. Professional Ambulance Professional Staffing Group

58 Project Bread In-Kind Contributors 2012 Page 6 In-Kind Contributors We gratefully acknowledge the following organizations and individuals for making generous in-kind contributions between June 1, 2011, and May 31, Photo David Leifer The Project Bread s annual Walk for Hunger is likely one of the most honorable causes one can affiliate with in the state of Massachusetts. Shlomie Heller, regional sales manager, rebecca s café Refreshments provided by rebecca s café at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Staff Photo Regina Ragonese with James Wholley at the 2012 Walk for Hunger The Walk for Hunger is a wonderful tradition helping residents and communities in need. Project Bread does a tremendous job putting the event together and effectively working to stop hunger. Regina Ragonese, president, Regenie s All Natural Snacks rebecca s café RedFin Solutions, LLC Regenie s All Natural and Organic Snacks Riverside Boat Club Romanow Container A. Russo and Sons Jon Sachs, Photographer, Videographer Save That Stuff 7NEWS on NBC & CW56 Shirt Corp. The Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park South Shore Senior News Starbucks Coffee Company Matthew Stone, Photographer S. Strock & Company, Inc. STUFF Magazine Temple Beth Zion Titan Outdoor Touchmark Printing Solutions United Site Services Northeast, Inc. Waltham Amateur Radio Association Town of Watertown Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions.

59 Project Bread In-Kind Contributors 2012 Page 7 In-Kind Contributors We gratefully acknowledge the following organizations and individuals for making generous in-kind contributions between June 1, 2011, and May 31, Photo David Leifer JAM N 94.5 s Maverick and team at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Photo David Leifer Matt Siegel, Lisa Donovan, and Billy Costa of KISS 108 s Matty in the Morning at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Watertown Building Department Watertown Department of Public Works Watertown Police Department Watertown Recreation Department Weld Boathouse, Harvard University Whole Foods Market Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP WJMN-FM JAM N 94.5 WXKS-FM KISS 108 Yellow-Glow Bananas Zipcar Staff Photo Ellen Parker visits with KISS 108 s Billy Costa, Lisa Donovan, and Matt Siegel from Matty in the Morning at the KISS 108 studio to promote the 2012 Walk for Hunger. Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions.

60 Project Bread Heart & Sole Walkers 2012 page 1 Heart & Sole Walkers We gratefully acknowledge over 1,500 Heart & Sole Walkers who rallied the support of their friends, neighbors, and coworkers to raise $1.5 million to feed the hungry. Heart & Sole Walkers who raised more than $1,000 are also part of our Leadership Circle. Photo David Leifer When people ask me do you walk with friends? I say yes, I walk with 40,000 of my closest friends, every year. Mary Walling, Heart &Sole Walker who has walked for over 44 years and has raised over $60,000 for hungry people Staff Photo Heart & Sole Walkers are a group of dedicated participants who raise a minimum of $500 for each Walk. In 2012, Heart & Sole Walkers raised $1.5 million to relieve and eliminate hunger in Massachusetts. Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions.

61 Project Bread Heart & Sole Walkers 2012 page 2 We gratefully acknowledge over 1,500 Heart & Sole Walkers who rallied the support of their friends, neighbors, and coworkers to raise $1.5 million to feed the hungry. Heart & Sole Walkers who raised more than $1,000 are also part of our Leadership Circle. Heart & Sole Walkers $ 5, L E A D E R S H I P C I R C L E Ms. Lesa M. Huynh Dr. Christina Jameson and Ms. Martha E. Bloom Ms. Mia Kosel Dr. Bai Hoon Lee and Mrs. Seung H. Lee Ms. Monica L. Matthews Ms. Mary Meelia and Family Mr. Akshay K. Vaishnaw Mr. Michael Walling and Ms. Mary Ritz Walling Ms. Holly A. White Mr. Gabriel A. Yepes Photo David Leifer $ 2, L E A D E R S H I P C I R C L E Monica Matthews at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Celebration and Awards Ceremony I can t imagine being hungry. Monica Matthews, Heart & Sole Walker who has walked for 24 years and raised a total of $56,454 for hungry people Staff Photo Lawrence and Marie Bigelow, Heart & Sole Walkers who have walked for six years and raised a total of $11,895 for hungry families in Massachusetts Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Anonymous (2) Professor Rohan Abeyaratne and Rev. Keshini Anoma Abeyaratne Mr. Clemente Barros and Ms. Lucia Barros Ms. Janet G. Bean Mr. Raymond H. Benedix and Mrs. Anne M. Benedix Mr. Lawrence Bigelow and Ms. Marie C. Bigelow Ms. Eloise P. Biscoe Mr. James Bisignano and Ms. Susan Bisignano Mr. Timothy Bowe Mr. Paul Brady Mr. Dudne Breeze and Mrs. Gail L. Breeze Mr. Christopher A. Cassa, Ph.D. Ms. Martha B. Childs, CFA Mr. David J. Chilinski and Ms. Wendy Prellwitz Sister Anna Crann Sister Margaret T. Crann Ms. Traceylea A. Dorgan Mr. George Ecker and Ms. Ruth Kenworthy The Ellis Family Mr. Michael A. Feng Ms. Diane J. Fisher Ms. Susan M. Fitzgerald Ms. Linda J. Frayling Ms. Sheila A. Gallagher Ms. Lynn R. Geltman Mr. John D. Glover and Ms. Louise D. Rachin Ms. Anushree Gupta Ms. Cassie Gurnon and Family Ms. Lynn D. Holbein Ralph and Katherine Hughes Mr. Daniel S. Jones and Mrs. Judy Jones Rabbi Jonathan E. Kraus and Ms. Amy L. Kraus Mr. John A. Malcom and Mrs. Polly G. Malcolm Ms. Julia C. Mansfield Mr. Timothy J. Martell and Ms. Carmela K. Martell

62 Project Bread Heart & Sole Walkers 2012 page 3 Heart & Sole Walkers Each member of our team wants to collect the most donations, so a lot of good-natured teasing and support happens in the office during fundraising time. Promises of coffee and gutter cleaning have been made in order to have the bragging rights of most donations. It makes the fundraising fun and competitive. Holly White, Autopart International team member and Heart & Sole Walker who has raised a total of $34,192 over the past 4 years Photo David Leifer Holly White at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Celebration and Awards Ceremony $ 2, L E A D E R S H I P C I R C L E We gratefully acknowledge over 1,500 Heart & Sole Walkers who rallied the support of their friends, neighbors, and coworkers to raise $1.5 million to feed the hungry. Heart & Sole Walkers who raised more than $1,000 are also part of our Leadership Circle. Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Mr. Thomas Martin and Ms. Joy M. Martin Ms. Chantal Maurice Mr. Andy Maynard and Ms. Lisa J. Arm Dr. Honor E. McClellan Mr. Prem Menachery and Mrs. Alpheen Menachery Ms. Elizabeth L. Miner Mr. Gerald E. Missal and Ms. Sylvia M. Missal Mr. Bob Moshiri Mr. Andrew Newman and Mr. Gregory Maguire Mr. Richard Osterberg and Mrs. Shayne Osterberg Ms. Eleanor Parker Mr. Ramabhai M. Patel and Mrs. Nayana R. Patel Mr. Jim R. Pepe Ms. Katie Rush Mr. David R. Sloat and Ms. Margaret L. Sloat Ms. Ellen Smith Mr. Jerry Smith Mr. Stephen J. Smith Mr. Rafi Spitzer Mr. Richard J. Spry Mr. Horace M. Thayer and Ms. Martha C. Thayer Ms. Nimmi Trapasso Ms. Mary Vanatta Ms. Doris A. Vincent Mr. Timothy G. Waterman Mr. Nathaniel K. Woodward Ms. Jamie D. Yadoff Mr. Monte Yaffe and Ms. Judith Yaffe Mr. Ken A. Zeb

63 Project Bread Heart & Sole Walkers 2012 page 4 We gratefully acknowledge over 1,500 Heart & Sole Walkers who rallied the support of their friends, neighbors, and coworkers to raise $1.5 million to feed the hungry. Heart & Sole Walkers who raised more than $1,000 are also part of our Leadership Circle. Photo David Leifer Jamie Yadoff with her children Tristan and Ella, and friend Marc Ebbs at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Celebration and Awards Ceremony. Jamie received the Spirit of the Walk Award at this event for her dedication to leading a group of middle school students at The Walk for Hunger each year. Since 2006, she has introduced 307 students to the Walk, who have raised more than $100,000 to help fight hunger in Massachusetts. The most important part of it all is just start doing it. Start a team. Start fundraising. Jamie Yadoff, Heart & Sole Walker and Team Leader who has raised $11,063 over the past 13 years Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Heart & Sole Walkers $ 1, L E A D E R S H I P C I R C L E Mr. Matt Adams Mr. Kazi S. Ahmed Mr. Paul D. Allen-Webber and Mr. Roy J. Allen-Webber Ms. Saadia N. Ali Ms. Gracinda Almeida Mrs. Carrie A. Alpert Ms. Kathryn J. Anastasia Mr. Bertie Ancona and Ms. Laura Ancona Mr. James J. Andrews Mr. Balu Angaian Ms. Dorothy A. Anger Ms. Tali D. Anisfeld Ms. Zandrina D. Atherley Mr. Ferdinand Baez and Ms. Ainex M. Baez Ms. Helen E. Bakeman Ms. Emma C. Banta Ms. Beverly Barbell Mr. Addison A. Bardouille Ms. Beverly B. Barrett Ms. Anna Barry Ms. Dana L. Barry Mr. Gerhard Bartuschat and Ms. Pat A. Bartuschat Mr. Steve Bassignani Mr. Michael S. Bates and Ms. Kathleen Bates Ms. Amanda Beaudoin Ms. Sheelagh Beaulieu Mr. Brian Bell Mr. Bruce A. Bell and Ms. Judith D. Feins Rev. Wendy L. Bell Mr. Mark H. Benoit Mr. William J. Bentley, Sr. Mr. Bob Berardino and Mr. Michael Berardino Ms. Samemla J. Berman Ms. Sarah E. Bernard Mr. Julius F. Bertrand and Mrs. Katie Toolin Mr. Paul Blackborow and Ms. Jessica L. Daniels Ms. Morgan E. Bleimeyer Ms. Ennie M. Bloom Mr. Robert P. Botchie IV Mr. James C. Bottomley and Ms. Adrienne Bottomley Mr. Jonathan Bourne and Mrs. Sarah Bourne Mr. Clinton F. Braganza Ms. Barbara F. Breen-Zajac Mr. Philip Brewer and Ms. Patricia N. Brewer Mr. Philip A. Bronder-Giroux and Mrs. Pamela R. Bronder-Giroux Ms. Diane Brooks Ms. Christina Brownell Ms. April Burke Mr. Nathaniel Cabral-Curtis Sister Patricia M. Callahan Mr. Frederic Campbell and Mr. Benjamin E. Campbell Ms. Jenise A. Campbell-Means Mr. Jason Canaday Ms. Alexa G. Canzano Ms. Lisa Caputo Mr. Edmund Case and Ms. Wendy B. Case Ms. Elizabeth Case, Ph.D. Mr. Philip H. Caskey Ms. Sofia Catalina Mr. Michael Ceppi, Ms. Milan Ceppi, and Ms. Autumn Ceppi Mr. Meyer Chambers Ms. Connie Charette Mr. Jonathan P. Chines and Ms. Maria P. Muti Mr. Lincoln Christmas Dr. Mary W. Clark Mr. Richard J. Clifford Mr. Stephen Clifford Mr. Joseph S. Collins and Ms. Suzanne C. Collins

64 Project Bread Heart & Sole Walkers 2012 page 5 We gratefully acknowledge over 1,500 Heart & Sole Walkers who rallied the support of their friends, neighbors, and coworkers to raise $1.5 million to feed the hungry. Heart & Sole Walkers who raised more than $1,000 are also part of our Leadership Circle. Staff Photo Chelsea Lowe at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Kickoff Breakfast Every citizen deserves access to adequate, nourishing food. Can anyone believe otherwise? Chelsea Lowe, Heart & Sole Walker who has walked for 25 years and raised over $5,000 to help fight hunger in Massachusetts Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Heart & Sole Walkers $ 1, L E A D E R S H I P C I R C L E Ms. Valerie J. Collins Ms. Heather E. Conrad Ms. Lisa Conrad Mr. Andrew W. Corwin Ms. Pauline P. Coutlis Ms. Casey Covarrubias Mr. David H. Crane Mr. William Crowell Ms. Linda B. Curreri Mr. Gerard Currie and Ms. Eileen S. Currie Ms. Rachel E. Curtis Ms. Sylwia Cwalinska Mr. James A. Davidson, Ms. Patricia M. Davidson, and Mr. Kenneth J. Davidson Mr. Barry D. Davis Mrs. Mary-Leslie U. Davis Ms. Emily DeCaro Ms. Jane Deimezis Mr. John S. Deming Ms. Heather R. Denoble Mr. Christopher R. DeVany Mr. Evan M. Dew Ms. Angie C. Diana Mr. Don C. DiCristofaro and Ms. Judy DiCristofaro Mrs. Karen G. DiRaffael Mr. Gordon A. Doak and Ms. Marilyn L. Doak Ms. Julie Doane Ms. Carin N. Doben Ms. Magna R. Do Canto Ms. Mary Doherty Ms. Donnalynn M. DiSpirito Mr. Patrick Doran Mr. Michael P. Dowd and Ms. Katherine F. Dowd Ms. Katie Doyle and Ms. Melissa Doyle Mr. Don L. Durivan Mr. Matthew D. Durkin Ms. Vanessa Edouard Ms. Kim Effron and Ms. Sara Mael Mr. Kevin P. Egan and Ms. Elizabeth Egan Mr. Paul C. Eldredge, C.P.A. Mr. Ronald B. Eskin Ms. Josephine Faccenda Mr. Max Feldstein-Nixon Ms. Monica Fernandes Mr. Paul Flaherty Mr. Brian D. Fleming Ms. Debra A. Florence Mrs. Lynn Foley and Family Ms. Gail Forsyth-Vail Mr. Donald L. Fox and Mrs. Jane B. Fox Mrs. Cristina R. Freda Mr. Thomas E. Fredette, Jr. Mr. Joseph M. Frias The Funch Family Mr. Michael R. Gagnon and Mrs. Paula J. Gagnon Mr. Pennathur Ganapathy and Ms. Chandra Ganapathy Mrs. Beverly A. Gargone Ms. Bonnie Garrity Ms. Deborah Gerstein Mr. David Gianatasio and Ms. Chelsea B. Lowe Mr. Charlie A. Gillis and Ms. Patricia F. Medeiros Ms. Audrey E. Giuliano Mr. Michael J. Goci Mr. Daniel F. Goessling Mr. Daniel J. Goldberg and Ms. Janet L. Ferreri Ms. Terry A. Goldzier The Goss Family Mrs. Patricia A. Gover Ms. Ali Greenberg Mr. Lee A. Grinspoon Mr. Casimir R. Groblewski Mr. Benjamin I. Grossman Mr. Jason M. Grosz and Mr. Seth M. Grosz

65 Project Bread Heart & Sole Walkers 2012 page 6 Heart & Sole Walkers Photo David Leifer Ron Hodgkins, Heart & Sole Walker who has walked since 2006 and has raised a total of $3,940 to fund hunger relief programs, with his wife, Nancy, at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Celebration and Awards Ceremony $ 1, L E A D E R S H I P C I R C L E We gratefully acknowledge over 1,500 Heart & Sole Walkers who rallied the support of their friends, neighbors, and coworkers to raise $1.5 million to feed the hungry. Heart & Sole Walkers who raised more than $1,000 are also part of our Leadership Circle. Ms. Jen K. Gruz Ms. A. Guadagno Ms. Kerley Hairston Ms. Patricia A. Hall and Ms. Kerianne Hall Mr. Gregg R. Hamlin Ms. Libby R. Hampton Mr. David Harris and Ms. Betsy Harris Mrs. Iris V. Harris Dr. Nancy J. Harrison and Family Ms. Shelley A. Harrison Ms. Heather Hatch Mr. Christopher J. Hawes Ms. Kerri Haynes Mrs. Cheryl A. Healey Mr. Pratheek Hegde Mr. Jordan Hegedus and Ms. Beverly H. Hegedus Ms. Lindsey L. Hehman Mr. Bruce M. Henderson, Ms. Frances B. Henderson, and Ms. Emma Henderson Mr. Dakin R. Henderson Mr. Peter Hollmer and Ms. Maura Hollmer Mrs. Yu-Chi Hong-O Rourke Mr. Brendan Horan and Ms. Michelle L. Horan Mr. William Hoyt Mr. Ernest E. Huber and Mrs. Ellen G. Huber Mr. Ronald F. Hughes and Mrs. Kirsten B. Hughes Mr. Wesley R. Hunter III and Mrs. Brenda L. Hunter Mr. Stephen G. Hurley and Ms. Kelley L. Hurley Ms. Audrey L. Huston Mr. James S. Hyatt and Ms. Kathy Hyatt Mr. Nick Ivas Ms. Rosie Jacobs Mr. Steven A. Jacobs and Mrs. Helen L. Jacobs Mr. Jonathan T. Jacoby Ms. Helena Jardim Mr. John Jayne Mr. Kenneth A. Jeffries and Ms. Jacqueline G. Baker Mr. Jose Juves and Ms. Allison Juves Mr. Rashed Kamal Mr. John Kaminsky Mr. Anil Kapoor Mr. Costas Karageorgis Ms. Kimberly A. Karbott Mr. Pierce W. Keegan Mr. Terry F. Keeney and Ms. Deborah E. Keeney Mr. Thornton Kell and Ms. Donna L. Kell Mr. David Kessler Ms. Claudine Kessler Mr. Joseph N. Kimemiah and Ms. Abbie Kimemiah Ms. Lu Ann K. Kimker Ms. Fiona R. Kinmonth Ms. Rachel T. Kling Cantor Alan M. Kritz Mr. Gary Kushner Mr. Marcus J. Laffey Mrs. Ha Melissa Lai Mr. John M. Lambert, Ph.D. and Ms. Cecilia Bennett Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Mr. Robert C. Hicks and Ms. Sarah D. Hicks Mr. David Hilf and Ms. Kristin M. Hilf Mr. Ronald L. Hodgkins The Jhawar Family Mr. Anthony B. Johnson Mr. Bob Judem, Ms. Diane Judem, and Ms. Alyssa J. Judem Mr. John D. Lamothe and Mrs. Cynthia Lamothe Mr. Andrew J. Lange Mr. Ron A. Lanoue and Ms. Alyce S. Lanoue

66 Project Bread Heart & Sole Walkers 2012 page 7 We gratefully acknowledge over 1,500 Heart & Sole Walkers who rallied the support of their friends, neighbors, and coworkers to raise $1.5 million to feed the hungry. Heart & Sole Walkers who raised more than $1,000 are also part of our Leadership Circle. Photo David Leifer Eleanor Parker, Heart & Sole Walker, was honored at Project Bread s Walk Celebration and Awards Ceremony for being the second highest youth fundraiser. She has walked since 2007 and raised a total of $8,806. Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Heart & Sole Walkers $ 1, L E A D E R S H I P C I R C L E Ms. Joanne W. Larrabee Ms. Elizabeth J. Laskey Ms. Brianna Lavelle Ms. Emily Lavine Ms. Patricia M. Layne Ms. Dorothy J. Lebach and Ms. Netanya E. Lebach Mr. Daniel R. Leblanc and Ms. Paula Bowie Ms. Sage Lee Ms. Alison Leuchtenburg Mr. Peter F. Levangie II Mr. Gary B. Levesque and Ms. Dawn M. Piccolo Ms. Mary Jane J. Lightbody Ms. Virginia D. Livingstone Mr. Kenneth A. Lloyd Ms. Diane L. Longtin Mr. Jeffrey R. Lynch and Ms. Margaret Donahue-Lynch Mr. Robert Lynch and Mrs. Janique D. Lynch Ms. Eleanor F. Lyons Mr. Mitchell MacKoff and Ms. Patricia M. MacKoff Mr. John N. MacPhee Ms. Susan L. Macrae Ms. Maureen K. Mallet Mr. Fred K. Manasse and Mrs. Annette S. Manasse Mrs. Maria Mandrafino Ms. Ashwini Manjunatha Mr. Daniel A. Martin Mr. Jeff D. Mather and Ms. Lisa Mather Mr. Michael Mazerall and Ms. Karen Jansky Ms. Amy R. McAndrews Mr. William H. McCance Mr. Peter J. McCone and Ms. Helen P. McCone Ms. Caitlin M. McGovern Mr. Kevin McGrath and Ms. Anne McGrath Ms. Ever McMillan Mr. Joseph L. McNiff, Jr. Mr. Michael D. Meltzer and Ms. Margaret R. C. Meltzer Mr. George A. Merrill and Ms. Nancy S. Merrill Mr. Peter Metz III and Ms. Joan Scully Metz Ms. Loreena Miceli Ms. Cheryl L. Miksenas Mr. Carl N. Miller Ms. Pama R. Miller Mr. Robert L. Miner Ms. Kristina Miranda Mr. Brian J. Mitchell and Ms. Bonni J. Bottari, R.N. Ms. Belina Mizrahi Ms. E.A. Miller Mlcak Ms. Mica Moellering Ms. Deborah A. Morrill Mr. Christopher A. Morse and Ms. Ms. Emily A. Morse Ms. Denise Moy Mr. Frank Mroz Mr. Robert B. Muir and Ms. Susan E. Muir Mr. Kevin J. Muise, Mrs. Carolyn Muise, and Ms. Brianna M. Muise Ms. Alice J. Mullowney Mr. Joseph M. Murphy John Murray and Mrs. Joann Murray Ms. Rose Mushi Mr. Khalid Mustafa Ms. Sophie Myers Mr. Anirudh Nagesha and Mrs. Pallavi Nagesha Mr. Ishan M. Narra Ms. Umbereen S. Nehal Mr. Herbert A. Newborn Ms. Emily W. Newmann Mr. Daniel Nguyen Mrs. Julie T. Nguyen Mr. Long T. Nguyen and Family Mr. Keith D. Nizwantowski

67 Project Bread Heart & Sole Walkers 2012 page 8 Heart & Sole Walkers It is just great to be among so many people giving their time and energy on a weekend (when they could easily be elsewhere), joining together to increase the awareness of hunger in this state. Stephen Smith, Heart & Sole Walker who has walked for 25 years and raised over $16, 500 to help end hunger in Massachusetts Photo David Leifer Stephen Smith at the 2012 Walk Celebration and Awards Ceremony $ 1, L E A D E R S H I P C I R C L E We gratefully acknowledge over 1,500 Heart & Sole Walkers who rallied the support of their friends, neighbors, and coworkers to raise $1.5 million to feed the hungry. Heart & Sole Walkers who raised more than $1,000 are also part of our Leadership Circle. Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Ms. Reva Nohria Ms. Noreen A. Normand Mr. David L. O Connor and Mrs. Daria O Connor Ms. Rita O Malley Mrs. Susan H. O Neil Ms. Constance L. Otradovec Mr. Joseph C. Ottney and Ms. Carolyn Ottney Ms. Elysabeth Oviedo Mr. Seetharamaiyer Padmanabhan Mr. Nick D. Pagliasotti and Ms. Janice M. Pagliasotti Mr. Brian Palmateer and Mrs. Jean L. Palmateer Ms. Meenakshi Pandey Ms. Wendy B. Paramore Mr. Samuel J. Paschkis Ms. Valerie M. Paul Mr. Stephen C. Peacock Mr. Eric B. Pence and Ms. Patti Rosenfield Mr. Daniel A. Perrone Ms. Constance J. Perry Mr. Perry Phillips and Ms. Elaine A. Phillips Ms. Melissa W. Phung Dr. David Pincus and Ms. Susan Ostrowski Mr. Richard A. Pollak and Ms. Anita L. Pollak Ms. Merrill R. Pregeant Mr. Joe F. Prondak Ms. Kristin Provencher Ms. Carrie Pshedesky Ms. Elizabeth Quinonez Ms. Sonya E. Raab Mr. Alan Radding and Ms. Eva R. Radding Ms. Judy Rafferty Mr. Varun Rao Mrs. Jennifer Reale Ms. Jessica S. Reardon Ms. Ariella Rebbi Ms. Judy E. Reilly Mr. Arthur H. Reis, Jr. Ms. Joan S. Richard, R.N. Ms. Kathleen A. Riley Mr. Joseph M. Rizzo and Ms. Mary L. Ryan Ms. Asta Rockwood Ms. Vanessa Rodriguez Mr. Peter E. Rollins Mr. Tim D. Ronan Mr. John F. Rondeau and Mr. Bryan K. Szela Mr. Timothy M. Rondeau Ms. Keely T. Rosario Mr. Brian G. Rothwell Ms. Dawn Ruell Ms. Talia Ruxin Mr. Thomas J. Sacco Ms. Judith Salvi Mr. Robert L. Sanders Ms. Dawn Santos Ms. Beth Sayers Mr. John Schaefer Mr. Jeremiah M. Scharf and Dr. Laura H. Scharf Mr. Edward E. Scheinbart Ms. Ellenjane Scheiner Mr. Emmett H. Schmarsow and Mrs. Cynthia A. J. Schmarsow Mr. Philip Schneider Mr. Jeffrey Schnipper and Ms. Allison K. Schnipper Mr. Chris Schwier Ms. Sally A. Scott Mr. Stanley H. Scott Mr. David E. Segall Mrs. Holly Sennott Mr. Philip E. Serafim and Mrs. Leta Serafim Mr. Michael Shanahan Ms. Monisha Shekhar Ms. Melissa Sherman

68 Project Bread Heart & Sole Walkers 2012 page 9 Heart & Sole Walkers Being a flour miller and being very community minded, Bay State Milling is a strong advocate for Project Bread and they have been actively supporting the Walk for several years through our team called the Whole Wheat Winners. It was a great opportunity for me to get re-engaged in the Walk and have a team to do it with and to raise funds together through a variety of activities besides walking. Staff Photo Colleen Zammer (4th from left in pink) with the rest of the Bay State Milling Team at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Colleen Zammer, Heart & Sole Walker since 2011 who has raised over $2,000 for hungry people $ 1, L E A D E R S H I P C I R C L E We gratefully acknowledge over 1,500 Heart & Sole Walkers who rallied the support of their friends, neighbors, and coworkers to raise $1.5 million to feed the hungry. Heart & Sole Walkers who raised more than $1,000 are also part of our Leadership Circle. Ms. Anne R. Shumway and Ms. Caroly A. Shumway Ms. Stephanie Silberstein Ms. Filomena Silva Mr. George S. Silverman and Ms. Harriet R. Silverman Mr. Howie Silverman Mr. Kenneth R. Slaughter and Ms. Janette E. Slaughter Mrs. Alaine S. Small Ms. Amy B. Smith Ms. Stacy Smith Mr. James M. Sullivan and Ms. Diane M. Sullivan Mr. Mark E. Sullivan and Mr. Albert G. Amodeo Ms. Betsy Swaim Ms. Sheryl R. Swankin Ms. Mei Swartz Mr. Asa J. Sweetser Ms. Selena Tan Mr. Bruce Tannenbaum and Ms. Juliana Perrissinotto Rev. Bruce C. Taylor Mr. Raymond A. Urban Mr. Gerardo A. Valerio and Ms. Lourdes Valerio Sister Diane Vallerio Ms. Sarah Varnerin Ms. Vinutna Veeragandham Mr. Ted Wade and Mrs. Kathleen Wade Ms. Laura R. Walters Ms. Katherine Warren Mr. Charles C. Wasgatt and Ms. Catherine E. Curtis Ms. Rebecca Sneider Ms. Linda Tefler Ms. Stephanie Waters Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Dr. Caren Solomon Ms. Sarah Soltau Ms. Skye S. Souter Ms. Anna K. Spack and Family Mr. Chris M. Steiner Mr. Mark S. Sternman Ms. Nancy J. Stockford and Ms. Joan C. Stockford Mr. Richard H. Stout, Ph.D. and Ms. Martha G. Stout Ms. Joanne Straggas Mr. Douglas H. Sturz and Ms. Linda Fitch Mr. Paul A. Tennant and Mrs. Mary L. Tennant Ms. Julie Thatcher Ms. Loan C. Tran Mr. Quy V. Tran and Ms. Kim N. Vo Ms. Tu Tran Mr. William J. Travnor and Ms. Debra E. Fox Ms. Deborah Spirio Turi Ms. Anne R. Turtle Udom S. Udom Mr. Albert D. Ullman Mr. Peter W. Ullman Mr. Scott Wayne Mr. Larry Weiss and Ms. Denise Weiss Mrs. Laura White Ms. Linda F. White Mr. Gary Williams, Ph.D. Mr. Keith R. Willits and Ms. Denise K. Lydon Ms. Susan M. Winters Mr. Allen Wong Ms. Stephanie Wong Mr. Hal Woodbury Mr. Max Woolf and Ms. Shelly Wentworth

69 Project Bread Heart & Sole Walkers 2012 page 10 Heart & Sole Walkers are a group of dedicated participants who raise a minimum of $500 for each Walk. In 2012, Heart & Sole Walkers raised $1.5 million to relieve and eliminate hunger in Massachusetts. Photo Matt Stone Deborah Boudrow, Heart & Sole Walker who has raised over $5,000 since 2002, shown at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Kickoff Breakfast Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Heart & Sole Walkers $ H E A R t & S o L E C I R C L E Ms. Elizabeth Wuori Ms. Karin U. Young Ms. Colleen Zammer Ms. Carole Patton Zetzel Ms. Cecilia Zhou Ms. Paige J. Abbott Ms. Tanaz Abid Ms. Toni Abraham Mr. Donald-Bruce Abrams and Ms. Roberta Rubin Mr. William J. Adams and Mrs. Margaret M. Adams Mr. Frank X. Addonizio Mr. Michael C. Adler and Ms. Anne L. Adler Mrs. Shelly Adler Ms. Nellie J. Agosta Ms. Dawn Aguiar Ms. Nazia Ahmed Ms. Renu Ahuja Ms. Cecilia Alder-Clarke Ms. Amy M. Alexander Ms. Catherine S. Alexander Ms. Lina L. Alexander Ms. Racquel S. Allen Ms. Renai Allen Mr. Jay Allschwang and Mrs. Karen Allschwang Mr. Alex Amamchukwu and Mrs. Carol D. Jones Ms. Valeria Amato Ms. Idella R. Ameresekere Mr. Marc Amidon and Ms. Barbara S. Amidon, Ph.D. Mr. James Anderson and Family Ms. Virginia Andradas Mr. Chris L. Angle Ms. Celina C. Antonellis Ms. Mary Ann J. Aresco Ms. Desiree K. Arnold Mr. Gavin Arnold Mr. Tom Arnold Ms. Kathy B. Arnstein Major General Grey C. Atkinson and Family Mr. Mark S. Auer Ms. Rekha Auguste-Nelson Ms. Alexandra S. Avedisian Ms. Donna J. Bacchiocchi Ms. Tara Bagge Ms. Kathy Bailey Ms. Beatriz E. Bailon Ms. Jannine Baker Ms. Kathleen A. Baker Ms. Kathie B. Ballard Ms. Risa S. Barnett Ms. Claire V. Barre Ms. Jayne Barrett Mrs. Melissa E. Barrett Ms. Sara A. Barrows Ms. Maria A. Batista Mrs. Lauren J. Beaulieu Mr. David A. Beckwith Ms. Elaine V. Beilin Ms. Kimberly A. Bell Mr. Bellande Bellegarde Ms. Stephany Bemis Ms. Victoria Bene Mr. Joshua Benet Mr. Timothy Benson and Mrs. Lori C. Benson Mr. Jonah C. Bentson Mr. Lincoln T. Berkley Ms. Kim Berry Ms. Melinda Berry Mr. Matt Bertuzzi Ms. Rachael Besser Ms. Pamela Bevins Ms. Joella R. Bieber Mr. Noah J. Bierbrier Ms. Julia V. Billy Ms. Ally K. Bisegna Ms. Wilma L. Bishara Ms. Ruby M. Bishop Mr. Ronald M. Bisnett

70 Project Bread Heart & Sole Walkers 2012 page 11 Heart & Sole Walkers are a group of dedicated participants who raise a minimum of $500 for each Walk. In 2012, Heart & Sole Walkers raised $1.5 million to relieve and eliminate hunger in Massachusetts. Staff Photo Wildie Ceccherini, Heart & Sole Walker who has raised $1,200 since 2011 Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Heart & Sole Walkers $ H E A R t & S o L E C I R C L E Mr. Arthaniel Bittle and Mrs. Gladys Bittle Pastor Katharine C. Black Mrs. Stacie Bloxham Ms. Amanda N. Blum Mr. James J. Bocelli and Mrs. Patricia M. Bocelli Mr. Stephen E. Boehm and Ms. Elizabeth A. Boehm Mr. Justin T. Booth Ms. Stephanie Borges Mr. Dante L. Borgese Mr. Steven E. Coburn Borgeson and Ms. Sarah Coburn Borgeson Rev. Bob Boudrow and Mrs. Deborah Boudrow Ms. Michelle Bourque Dr. Mark Bowers and Ms. Susan Chapnick Mr. Pitcairn Boyce Mr. Alan E. Brand and Ms. Suzanne N. Brand Ms. Charlotte B. Brandt Mr. Brian R. Brenner Ms. Joy Emerson Brewer Ms. Kathy M. Broadford Mr. Daniel S. Brody and Mrs. Julia Brody Mr. Kevin M. Bronski and Ms. Ann Marie Bronski Ms. Christine A. Brooks Mr. Gregory J. Brown Ms. Kathryn Brown Ms. Lee Simonds Brown Mr. Randall S. Brown Ms. Veda M. Bryant Ms. Olivia Bularzik Mrs. Rebecca A. Bularzik Mr. James Bures Mr. Robert G. Burge and Ms. Catherine M. Burge Mr. Christopher R. Burns Ms. Rachel A. Burns Ms. Theresa M. Burton Ms. Kia Burton-Mclaughlin and Family Mrs. Fabienne F. Busson Mr. Ethan P. Butler Mr. Michael T. Buttimer Ms. Mary A. Byrne Mrs. Myra F. Cacace Ms. Susan P. Cadogan Mr. Robert A. Cahee and Ms. Tina Yaskell Ms. Maureen E. Cahill Sister Elizabeth A. Calcagni Ms. Jennifer M. Campagna Ms. Olivia Cannon Ms. Gilly Cantor Ms. Lisa J. Capozzi Mr. John E. Carlow Ms. Marisa A. Carlson Ms. Ruby M. Guerrero Carnevale Mr. Rossye Carroll and Mrs. Laura B. Carroll Ms. Libby Carter and Family Mr. Alan J. Caruke Ms. Mia A. Casey Ms. Michelle E. Castillo Ms. Sandra E. Castro Mr. Bill L. Cavellini Brother Anthony K. Cavet Mrs. Wildie Z. Ceccherini Mr. Manny Centeio Mr. Wayne Chambers and Ms. Jeannette M. Chambers Mr. Daniel E. Chapman Ms. Morgan R. Chase Mr. Hriday Chawla Mr. Derrick Chery Mr. William Chiaramida and Mrs. Grace A. Chiaramida Ms. Sonia W. Chiu Mr. Joseph Cho Mr. Sang H. Choe and Yoon J. Choe Mr. Steven A. Chooljian

71 Project Bread Heart & Sole Walkers 2012 page 12 Heart & Sole Walkers are a group of dedicated participants who raise a minimum of $500 for each Walk. In 2012, Heart & Sole Walkers raised $1.5 million to relieve and eliminate hunger in Massachusetts. Photo Matt Stone 7NEWS Anchor Reid Lamberty interviews Sam Cluggish at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Kickoff Breakfast. I walk because it s fun and I really like helping the people who can t put food on the table. Sam Cluggish, Heart & Sole Walker who has walked for five years and raised a total of $1,384 for hungry people Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Heart & Sole Walkers $ H E A R t & S o L E C I R C L E Ms. Leona V. Christmas and Ms. Nadia Christmas Mrs. Nary K. Chumnan and Family Mrs. Kathleen M. Clairmont Ms. Abbe. I. Dalton Clark Mr. Peter G. Clark and Mrs. Martha L. Clark Mr. Larry G. Cline Mr. Howard B. Cloth Ms. Emily Cluff Mr. Samuel D. Cluggish Ms. Rini Cobbey Ms. Kathleen F. Cocorochio Mr. James R. Coffill and Ms. Brenda A. Coffill Mr. Bob M. Cohen Ms. Martha E. Cohen Dr. Martin Cohen and Dr. Elizabeth Keating-Cohen Mrs. Jane C. Coleman Ms. Ashley Collins Mr. Evan Comeau Mr. Michael P. Conrad and Ms. Barbara G. Conrad Ms. Cheryl Conte Ms. Patricia M. Conway Mr. Mike Coombs Ms. Fran M. Corcoran Mr. Norman Corey and Ms. Rita W. Corey Ms. Carly H. Cormier Ms. Cherie B. Cormier Ms. Danielle Cormier Ms. Anne Corron Ms. Ana Merrero Cosme Mr. John M. Coughlin Ms. Alison R. Council Mrs. Karen Courtemanche Mrs. Lisa W. Coyne, Ph.D. Ms. Catherine B. Crabtree Mr. Jeffrey Crenshaw Ms. Angela Cristadoro Ms. Nicole E. Crosby Ms. Keri Cullen Ms. Terri Curley Mrs. Monica J. Curtin Ms. Colleen Gray Cusack Mr. Justin D Acci Ms. Julia Daggett Ms. Courtney D Alessandro Ms. Jess Dalrymple Ms. Abigail L. D Amaro Ms. Jennifer Daniel Ms. Nevena Das Ms. Jessica Daum Mr. Steven M. Davi Mr. Anthony Davidson Ms. Linda M. Davidson Ms. Charlotte R. Davis Mrs. Marguerite Davoren Mrs. Michelle M. Dawson Ms. Katherine E. Decker Mr. Paul M. Degenkolb Ms. Amy DeLaCruz Mr. John F. Delellis Ms. Phyllis Delisca Ms. Cathy A. DeMaggio Ms. Cristina A. Denly Ms. Chloe L. Derba Mrs. Marielle B. Deschenes Mr. Neeraj Deshmukh Ms. Juliane Desmond Ms. Linda Det Ms. Nicola A. De Trolio Mr. Jean Devanthery-Lewis and Ms. Constance Devanthery-Lewis Ms. Alissa M. Devlin Ms. Mildred D. Dewire Ms. Carrie DeWitt Ms. Ella Deych Ms. Dilena Diaz Ms. Jenny DiBiase Mr. Matthew DiCarlo and Mrs. Stacey DiCarlo

72 Project Bread Heart & Sole Walkers 2012 page 13 Heart & Sole Walkers are a group of dedicated participants who raise a minimum of $500 for each Walk. In 2012, Heart & Sole Walkers raised $1.5 million to relieve and eliminate hunger in Massachusetts. Photo David Leifer Mildred Dewire (right), Heart & Sole Walker, who has raised a total of $4,315 since 2000, is shown here at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Celebration and Awards Ceremony with fellow Heart & Sole Walker, Karen Allschwang. For the past 23 years, The Walk for Hunger has been a spring ritual for me. I have walked in all kinds of weather, with family, friends, and even alone. Knowing that many local families benefit from this event helps make the Walk a little easier. Karen Allschwang, Heart & Sole Walker (left) who has raised $17,527 since 1991 Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Heart & Sole Walkers $ H E A R t & S o L E C I R C L E Ms. Caitlin E. Dickinson Mr. Matthew DiGangi Ms. Virginia DiGregario and Mr. Kevin J. Brander Ms. Heidi A. Dileone Mrs. Debra DiMarco Ms. Cheri Discolo Mr. Mimmo Divino Ms. Carolyn Dodge Ms. Erin M. Doherty Ms. Hannah Doherty Ms. Diane Donaghey Mr. John F. Donohue Mr. Steve Donovan Mrs. Leanne M. Drayton Mr. Dic Driver Ms. Kathi Drummy Ms. Alexis Drzewiecki Mr. Adrian Ducille Ms. April Durant Ms. Linda N. Edelheit and Ms. Shirley Edelheit Ms. Emily Edgar Ms. Caroline S. Ellis Mr. Teodor Ellsworth Mr. John C. Elstad Ms. Lucy Elwy Ms. Sara C. Emmenecker Ms. Maddie Emmerich Ms. Corey Eridon Mr. Ryan Ewing Mr. Jeff E. Faber Ms. Jane Faccenda Ms. Shirley Fan-Chan Ms. Ting Fang Ms. Wennie Fang Mrs. Gail R. Farley Mr. Kenneth J. Farmer Mr. Nicholas Favorito Ms. Catherine A. Fernbach Ms. Josiane M. Ferreira Mr. Colby R. Ferrigno Mrs. Jeannette L. Fiala Mr. Joshua C. Fiala and Ms. Jeannette L. Fiala Ms. Jill Field Ms. Amalia J. Findeis Ms. Elizabeth Finer Mr. Matthew Fitzemeyer Ms. Arlene H. Flagg Mr. Mason G. Flagg Mr. Pete J. Foley Mr. Peter R. Foley Ms. Susan Foley Ms. Heather Forbes Mr. John J. Foresteire II Mr. David Forsyth Ms. Mishell A. Fortes Ms. Lisa R. Fortuna Ms. Barbie Foster Ms. Margaret Fox Mr. Chris Foxworthy Mr. Paul A. Franzosa and Ms. Stephanie R. Franzosa Ms. Emily Fraser Ms. Casey Frazier Ms. Dee Freiberg Ms. Jean M. Frey Ms. Lisa Frisbie Mrs. Silvia N. Frometa Mrs. Patricia A. Frye Ms. Susan S. Funk Mr. Kevorn Gabriel Mr. Kevin B. Gallagher and Ms. Cynthia P. Gallagher Mr. Thomas J. Gallitano and Ms. Margaret E. Talmers Ms. Sheree E. Galpert Ms. Claire E. Ganiban and Family Ms. Suzanne F. Garb Mr. Jorge Garcia Mrs. Vivian M. Garcia Ms. Marissa Garofano

73 Project Bread Heart & Sole Walkers 2012 page 14 Heart & Sole Walkers Since I started walking in 1988, The Walk for Hunger has become a part of my life and a way to give back to those less fortunate. Gabriel Yepes, Heart & Sole Walker who has walked for over 24 years and has raised a total of $427,562 for hungry people Photo David Leifer Gabriel Yepes at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Celebration and Awards Ceremony $ H E A R t & S o L E C I R C L E Heart & Sole Walkers are a group of dedicated participants who raise a minimum of $500 for each Walk. In 2012, Heart & Sole Walkers raised $1.5 million to relieve and eliminate hunger in Massachusetts. Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Ms. Nadia P. Gay Mr. Andreas Gennis Ms. Cynthia A. Gerace Mr. John M. Geraghty Mr. Nicholas S. Gerszten Ms. Wynter L. Giddings Ms. Megan Glynn Mr. Avi Gold Mr. Paul J. Goldberg Mrs. Deborah R. Goldman Ms. Marion Golin Mr. Napoleon Gonzalez Ms. Malva E. Gordett Ms. Deborah J. Goulart Ms. Lisa M. Gouveia Ms. Marian A. Graczyk Ms. Carol Grady, R.N. Ms. Kristi N. Grafton Mr. David Graham and Ms. Becky J. Graham Ms. Patricia Gray Mr. Robert A. Green Mr. Brian F. Gregory Mr. Colin Griffiths Ms. Gerardene M. Griffiths Ms. Natasha E. Groblewski Ms. Serena Grooms Ms. Holly Grose Ms. Kristin L. Gross Ms. Marina E. Grossi Ms. Zoe Rose Xia Shi Ting Guastella Ms. Nicole J. Haas-Loomis Ms. Melissa G. Haber Mr. Michael Haddad II Ms. Sarah E. Hagen Mrs. Anita C. Hagspiel Ms. Greta E. Haldeman Ms. Melinda Hallisey Ms. Samantha R. Hamel Dr. Douglas Hansell and Dr. Jan L. Cook Ms. Pamela J. Harding Mr. Isaac Hargrave and Mr. Luke Hargrave Ms. Amaris D. Harris Mr. Harjaben Harris Ms. Lisa M. Hart Ms. Sally A. Haslanger Ms. Peg M. Hawkins Ms. Jing He Ms. Christina M. Henry Ms. Sarah Herlihy Ms. Sarah E. Herlihy Ms. Hannah Hernandez Mr. Drake Higgins Ms. Sue Hill Ms. Emma R. Himmelberger Mr. David Hinchen and Ms. Karen R. Hinchen Mr. Coleman F. Hirschberg Ms. Minh Hoang Mr. William E. Hoke and Ms. Elsa K. Tong Mr. Troy F. Holbert Ms. Khrista Houle Ms. Julia R. Hourihan Ms. Annie E. Hughes Mrs. Christine S. Hughes Ms. Molly Hughes Mrs. Courtney A. Humphrey Mrs. Lucy N. Hurt Ms. Rita Hutchinson Ms. Claudia Iacozzi Mr. Daniel Imperioso Ms. Donna J. Irwin Mr. Adam Isbitsky Ms. Colleen Island Ms. Christie F. Jackson Mr. Lee Jackson Mr. Thaditharayil M. Jacob and Mrs. Maya M. Jacob Mr. John H. James and Ms.

74 Project Bread Heart & Sole Walkers 2012 page 15 Heart & Sole Walkers are a group of dedicated participants who raise a minimum of $500 for each Walk. In 2012, Heart & Sole Walkers raised $1.5 million to relieve and eliminate hunger in Massachusetts. Photo David Leifer Lynn Geltman, Heart & Sole Walker who has raised over $46,000 since 1997, shown with her husband, Lee, at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Celebration and Awards Ceremony Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Heart & Sole Walkers $ H E A R t & S o L E C I R C L E Ann W. James Ms. Sonya M. Jampel Ms. Dawn M. Jasper Ms. Deepa Jawahar Ms. Catherine W. Jenkins Ms. Kimberly J. Johnson Mr. Charles J. Jolin and Ms. Colleen M. Boyle-Jolin Ms. Katharine C. Jones Ms. Susan B. Jones Ms. Zaria Jones-Rosado Ms. Frances M. Joseph Ms. Marielle Joseph Mr. Edmund Josephs Mr. Allan Jussaume Mr. Pratit Kadimdiwan The Right Reverend Chathapuram N. Kailasam and Mrs. Lakshmi Kailasam Ms. Lisa Kang Mr. Ira Kantor Ms. Paula P. Kaplan Mr. Rob Kaplan Mr. Saba G. Karimeddiny Ms. Caroline A. Kashgegian Ms. Shalini Kasida Ms. Wendy Katto and Family Mr. Michael A. Katz Ms. Erin E. Keaney Mrs. Sheila P. Keay Ms. Kathleen M. Kelley Ms. Megan Kelley Mr. Joseph F. Kelly Mr. Archie J. Keltz Ms. Delila Keravouri Mr. Richard Keys and Ms. Diane Keys Mr. Mohammed Khallouki Mr. Radhey S. Khanna and Mrs. Homai Khanna Mr. Hilario Kiendo Ms. Caila M. Kilson-Kuchtic Rev. Yong Ja Kim Mr. Young C. Kim and Mrs. Chung C. Kim Ms. Kate Kimball Ms. Nancy L. King Ms. Margaret Kinsman Mr. James A. Kirnon Ms. Barbara Kittler Ms. Cathy M. Kittredge Ms. Tiffany I. Klama Mr. Stephen Klesert Mr. Richard B. Knobler and Mrs. Vicki A. Knobler Mrs. Amy B. Korenman Ms. Shioka Kudo Mr. Jeff Kullgren Mrs. Aparna Kurada Ms. Joseline Kyi Mr. Michael Lac Mr. Michael F. Laffey and Ms. Dianne F. MacPherson-Laffey Mr. Anner Lainez Mr. Joseph Laliberte Mrs. Joanne Landry Mr. Richard S. Lane and Ms. Theresa M. Lane Ms. Mae Lang Mr. Tien Lang and Ms. Theresa T. Vu Mr. Alex La Roche Mrs. Stephanie J. Lavino Ms. Varvara O. Lavrinenko Ms. Jane A. Lawrence Mr. Daniel C. Leclerc and Ms. Gail F. Leclerc Mr. Michael B. Ledoux Mr. Robert Ledwell and Ms. Amy S. Ledwell Ms. Rebecca Lee Mr. Ryan P. Lee Ms. Debbie Leekeenan Ms. Mireille L. Leger Mr. Evan Legere

75 Project Bread Heart & Sole Walkers 2012 page 16 Heart & Sole Walkers are a group of dedicated participants who raise a minimum of $500 for each Walk. In 2012, Heart & Sole Walkers raised $1.5 million to relieve and eliminate hunger in Massachusetts. Photo Matt Stone Gerald Missal at Project Bread s Appreciation and Grant Award Ceremony When my two daughters were in school, we walked as a family with some other families. After they graduated and went off to college, I stopped walking for a while. Then I realized how much it meant to me and started up again on my own. I have loved doing it every year since. Gerald Missal, Heart & Sole Walker who has raised over $25,000 over the past 20 years Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Heart & Sole Walkers $ H E A R t & S o L E C I R C L E Ms. Jolene C. Lehr Ms. Paula J. Lemay Mr. Alex W. Leopold Ms. Mishy Lesser Ms. Christine Liao Professor Benyamin B. Lichtenstein and Mrs. Sasha B. Lichtenstein Mrs. Rema Z. Lichtenstein Ms. Amy Limpitlaw Ms. Melissa E. Linkert Mr. Jianrong Liu Mr. Kelly J. Lizotte Ms. Charlotte C. Lockhart Ms. Kriti Lodha Mrs. Mamta Lohia Mr. Mike Loscalzo Mr. Paul Lovecchio Ms. Eve Lowenthal Ms. Dana W. Lowitt Ms. Rosamond Lu-Bao Ms. Sophia Ly Ms. Megan Lydon Mr. Samuel S. MacFadyen Ms. Avery K. MacLean Mr. Michael MacNeil Mr. Vernon C. MacPhee Ms. Margaret Maehl Mr. Thomas Magee Mr. Maurice J. Maher Mr. Michael J. Maher and Ms. Mallory Kroll Mrs. Heather Mahoney Mr. Stephen Mahoney Ms. Rosaby Makumbi Ms. Kristin A. Mallett, M.D. Ms. Lindsay H. Malster Ms. Dorothy O. Manlief Mr. David Manning and Ms. Mary Ann Manning Ms. Lisa M. Marco-Bujosa Mr. Yair Marcow Mrs. Janice K. Marfo Ms. Maya P. Margolis Mrs. Melissa A. Marien Mr. Dennis O. Mariere Ms. Karen M. Piepho Markham Mr. James H. Marohn Mr. Jason F. Marshall Mr. Earl A. Mason and Ms. Loretta C. Mason Mr. Tyler Matschullat Ms. Megan Mawn Mr. Rafe J. Maxwell and Ms. Averil P. Kane Ms. Elizabeth Mayer Ms. Elyse Maziarz Mr. David Mazzola Ms. Niamh McAdam Ms. Kathleen E. McCabe Mr. William McCants and Ms. Anne McCants Ms. Catherine McCarron Ms. Melissa M. McCarter Mrs. Marybeth McCarthy Ms. Lauren McClellan Mr. Larry McCloskey Mr. Charles McCormack Ms. Georgiana E. McDonald Ms. Kaitlyn McDonald Ms. Grace McElroy-Howard Mr. Philip McGrail and Ms. Linda W. McGrail Mr. Bryan J. Mcgrath Ms. Meghan K. McGuire Mr. Joseph E. McGurn Mr. Michael J. McHugh Ms. Amanda G. McKinney Ms. Maria McLaren Mr. William McNichols and Janice A. McNichols Mr. Jack McPadden Mr. Richard H. Meade and Mrs. Kathleen M. Meade Ms. Tanisha Meranda

76 Project Bread Heart & Sole Walkers 2012 page 17 Heart & Sole Walkers I m very proud to say that the past year was my 36th Walk. From the very beginning, it s just been me and the least I could do is walk. I know it s helping others and I just love it. Photo Matt Stone Juanita Hope, Heart and Sole Walker who has raised $5,875 since 1991 Juanita Hope is interviewed by 7NEWS anchor Reid Lamberty at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Kickoff Breakfast $ H E A R t & S o L E C I R C L E Heart & Sole Walkers are a group of dedicated participants who raise a minimum of $500 for each Walk. In 2012, Heart & Sole Walkers raised $1.5 million to relieve and eliminate hunger in Massachusetts. Ms. Sharon Messina Ms. Brooke Metivier Ms. Patti Miceli Ms. Marina S. Milan Ms. Suzie Miller Ms. Karen M. Murray Ms. Leah Mushi Ms. Margaret W. Mushi Ms. Ndanu Mutisya Ms. Mildred Mutsikwi Ms. Stacy C. Oddie Ms. Michelle Oliva Ms. Rita A. Oliveira Mr. Tanner J. Oliveira Ms. Michelle Olivieri Ms. Tricia M. Miller Mr. Keshav R. Narra Ms. Elena B. Olson Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Ms. Suzanne M. Missert Mr. Kenny H. Mok and Family Mr. Tom J. Mollerus Mr. Peter Monaco Ms. Melissa A. Moody Mr. James Mooney Ms. Jamil Moosavi Mr. Michael Moretti and Ms. Irene C. Wong Ms. Florence Morin Mrs. Sally Morrison Ms. Julie A. Morse Mr. Robert J. Mosco, Jr. and Ms. Carole J. Mosco Mrs. Rubina Mujtaba and Family Mr. Jeremy M. Mularella Mr. Henry Mulholland and Ms. Elizabeth A. Mulholland Ms. Kate Mullins Ms. Lauren F. Murgia Mr. Vinod Narra and Ms. Pratyusha Tummala-Narra Ms. Kelly C. Naughton Mr. Ralph D. Navarro Mrs. Carol C. Neely Ms. Marianne Neergaard Ms. Doreen Neptune- Hammond, M.D. Ms. Krista J. Newman Ms. Maria C. Ngo Mr. Charlie Nguyen Ms. Cuc Nguyen, Ph.D. Mr. David A. Nickerson and Mrs. Janice K. Nickerson Mr. Ugonna-Watson W. Njoku Mr. Leslie Y. Norgaisse and Ms. Margarette A. Norgaisse Mr. Timothy J. O Brien and Ms. Linda M. O Brien Ms. Danielle K. O Connor Mr. Michael O Connor Mr. Kevin O Malley Ms. Marty S. O Meara Ms. Gretchen O Neill Ms. Valerie Oorthuys Ms. Elizabeth A. Oppenheim Ms. Jessica F. O Rourke Ms. Iris N. Ortiz Mr. Ismael Ortiz Ms. Linda M. Oster Mr. Lawrence Osterberg and Ms. Rose A. Osterberg Ms. Bernice A. Owen-Garvey Mr. Sam A. Pace Ms. Sigrid S. Paddock Mr. Neeraj Padmanabhan Mr. Rgiesh Padmanabhan and Ms. Indumathi Padmanabhan Ms. Mary M. Palermo Ms. Carin Papendorp Ms. Joan A. Parsons

77 Project Bread Heart & Sole Walkers 2012 page 18 Heart & Sole Walkers Photo Matt Stone Nimmi Trapasso, (right), Heart & Sole Walker who has raised over $13,000 since 2007, with her mother, Alpheen Menachery, Heart & Sole Walker who has raised a total of $12,850 since 1986, is shown at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Kickoff Breakfast. $ H E A R t & S o L E C I R C L E Heart & Sole Walkers are a group of dedicated participants who raise a minimum of $500 for each Walk. In 2012, Heart & Sole Walkers raised $1.5 million to relieve and eliminate hunger in Massachusetts. Ms. Purvi P. Patel Mr. Roger Patkin Ms. Julianne Patterson Ms. Sherry Anne L. Paynter Ms. Kerry A. Payson Ms. Natalie N. Pearson-Lewis Mr. Henry A. Peebles-Capin Ms. Sally Penney Ms. Jacqueline Peszynski Ms. Marianne Petrocelli Mr. Chris Petteruti Ms. Lisa C. Pettipaw Ms. Katelyn Pfeiffer Mr. Abbott F. Philson Mr. Paul Picarski and Ms. Karin A. Picarski Mrs. Nancy Pierre Mr. Francis P. Pina Ms. Samantha J. Pinque Mr. Derek M. Pizzuto Ms. Linda R. Plouffe Ms. Cynthia H. Poirier Ms. Tracy Poliseno Ms. Michele S. Portlock Mr. William A. Priestley Ms. Amy L. Pritchard Ms. Ellen L. Prokopow Ms. Linda A. Pursley Ms. Stacy R. Pyron Ms. Susan M. Racine, M.D. Ms. Stephanie Rakes Dr. Anand S. Rao and Mrs. Sumana A. Rao Mr. Zakhar Raskin Mr. Fred Raymond Ms. Sonali Razdan and Family Mr. Sam A. Read Mrs. Jill Redding Mr. Shankar Reddy and Ms. Rathna Reddy Mr. Paul M. Reilly and Ms. Sandra C. Scott Mr. Thomas J. Resmini Ms. Naomi P. Reville Ms. Katie L. Riddell Ms. Amanda Riik Mr. Nicholas S. Riley Mr. Frederic W. Ripley and Ms. Sharon Kirby-Ripley Ms. Paula Roberts Ms. Tami L. Roberts Mr. Joshua D. Robidoux Mr. John P. Robillard and Ms. Cynthia A. Robillard Ms. Nina G. Rocca Ms. Holly Rocco Ms. Rochelle A. Rodrigue Ms. Veronica S. Rodrigues Mr. Diego G. Romeu Mr. Mark R. Rosa Mrs. Silvia H. Rosales Mrs. Irina G. Rosenblum Ms. Emma C. Ross Mr. Michael Rothenberg Mrs. Terri Rousseau Mr. Solomon E. Rubin Ms. Delia Russell Ms. Jennifer Ryan Ms. Maureen E. Ryan Ms. Aparna Sachidanand Ms. Molly Sacks Mrs. Providencia Saez Mrs. Ramani Sakamuri Ms. Pat A. Powers Ms. Marysol Rivera Mr. Manuel F. Sam Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Ms. Sara Pratt Ms. Debra A. Price Mr. John A. Price Ms. Marlene E. Roachford Ms. Lindsey E. Robbins Mr. Raoul Robert Ms. Paula Sandler Ms. Bailey A. Sargent Ms. Judith A. Scalley

78 Project Bread Heart & Sole Walkers 2012 page 19 Heart & Sole Walkers are a group of dedicated participants who raise a minimum of $500 for each Walk. In 2012, Heart & Sole Walkers raised $1.5 million to relieve and eliminate hunger in Massachusetts. Photo Matt Stone Beverly Spencer, Heart & Sole Walker who has raised a total of $10,455 since 1991, shown here at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Kickoff Breakfast Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Heart & Sole Walkers $ H E A R t & S o L E C I R C L E Ms. Sophia Scanlan Ms. Luisa Schaeffer Ms. Mary Schmidt Ms. Kelly R. Schuster Mr. Mark I. Schwartz Deacon John C. Scribner Mr. Cyprian R. Sealy Mr. Donavan W. Seay Ms. Heather J. Seay Ms. Maria Seery Mr. Long Seng Mr. Teddy Sevilla Ms. Brooke Shachoy Ms. Ami P. Shah Mr. Nitin J. Shah and Mrs. Vasanti Shah Ms. Beata Shapiro Mr. Michael P. Shaw Ms. Evelyn Sheahan Mr. Dereje Shewangizaw Ms. Elisabeth Silletto Mr. John G. Silletto and Ms. Barbra G. Rabson Ms. Sofia F. Silverglass Ms. Cindy C. Silvia Ms. Joyce Silvia Mr. Clinton Simonds Mr. Michael Simons Mr. Sunder Singhani Ms. Andra K. Skaalrud Ms. Kwi-Hui L. Skene Ms. Abigail L. Skerker Mr. Alexander W. Slive Ms. Amanda R. Smalley Ms. Margaret E. Smist Ms. Erin Smith Mrs. Megan A. Smith Mrs. Suzanne L. Snow Ms. Deborah A. Sofia Mrs. Rachel H. Sok Ms. Ada L. Solomon Mr. Andrew J. Sonderfan and Ms. K. Alison Sonderfan Ms. Andrea Sorgi Mr. Matthew J. Spates Mr. Craig Speck and Mrs. Gretchen P. Speck Mr. David A. Spencer and Mrs. Beverly H. Spencer Ms. Melissa G. Spencer Ms. Carrie Spittler Ms. Anna L. Stabler Ms. Alyssa Stagno The Steele Family Ms. Katie J. Stein Mr. Matthew Stephansky Mr. James D. Stephen and Ms. Edith R. Stephen Ms. Leslii Stevens Deacon Patrick W. Stewart and Ms. Lisa Stewart Mr. Thomas Stewart and Ms. Susan R. Stewart Ms. Stacey M. St. Hilaire Mr. Michael S. Sticca Mr. Douglas A. Storms Mr. Doug A. Stuart and Ms. Christine P. Stuart Mrs. Diane L. Sturgis Ms. Elaine D. Sullivan Mr. Mark Sullivan and Ms. Deidra G. Sullivan Ms. Melissa J. Sullivan Mr. Thomas G. Sullivan and Ms. Karen Sullivan Ms. Susan A. Summit Mr. Timothy A. Sutherland Ms. Tina M. Swaney-Black Mr. Kevin P. Sweeney and Mrs. Deirdre E. Sweeney Ms. Raha Talebinejad Mrs. Majedah Taliep Ms. Beverly J. Tangvik Mr. Joseph Teceno and Ms. Kathleen M. Teceno

79 Project Bread Heart & Sole Walkers 2012 page 20 Heart & Sole Walkers are a group of dedicated participants who raise a minimum of $500 for each Walk. In 2012, Heart & Sole Walkers raised $1.5 million to relieve and eliminate hunger in Massachusetts. Photo David Leifer Brian Thompson, Heart & Sole Walker who has raised a total of $9,876 since 1973, with friend, Wenhong Yu, at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Celebration and Awards Ceremony Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions. Heart & Sole Walkers $ H E A R t & S o L E C I R C L E Ms. Maria P. Tedesco Ms. Genciana Tellez Ms. Jennifer Tempesta Mr. Phillip Temples and Ms. Barb A. Cohen Ms. Bertha E. Terhune Ms. Shilpa Thacker Mrs. C. Thibodeau Ms. Carolyn J. Thomas Ms. Elana Thomas Mr. Brian A. Thompson Ms. Karen Thompson Mr. Joseph M. Ting Ms. Joria A. Todd Mr. Simon Todreas Mr. Bryant Tran Ms. May S. Tran Mr. Sydney Tran Ms. Joanne M. Trask Mrs. Donna P. Travers Mr. Jimmy A. Trinh Ms. Danielle Trotta Mr. Arthur D. Troy and Mrs. Deborah A. Troy Ms. Sandy Tsai Mr. Andrew J. Tucker Ms. Ngook Tung Mr. Simon W. Turner Ms. Rachel Tuszynski Ms. Susan P. Twitchell Mrs. Paula J. Tyler Ms. Maya S. Vaishnaw Ms. Dana S. Vanderburgh Mr. Theodore A. Vecchione Mrs. Catherine B. Venier Ms. Nada B. Vericker Ms. Julianne M. Vidaver Ms. Andrea C. Vinson Mr. Guillermo Viscarra, Jr. Mrs. Kim K. Vo and Family Mr. Vuong Vo Mr. Gary J. Vokes Ms. Lindsey Vokes Mr. Gerard W. Vondohlen and Ms. Carmella C. Mazzola Mr. John C. Voyta and Ms. Martha E. Kilcoyne Ms. Bindu Wadhwa Mr. Edwin E. Waite and Mrs. Minetta E. Waite Ms. Sharon E. Walcott Ms. Puneet Walia Ms. Karen Walker Mrs. Norline I. Walker Ms. Janet P. Walsh Ms. Kelly Walsh Mr. John Waraska and Ms. Linda J. Waraska Ms. Kristin E. Waraska Ms. Angela Wardle Ms. Katie A. Waters Ms. Suzie L. Weaver Mrs. Kim M. Wegrzyn Ms. Susan Weiler Ms. Alissa Weintraub Mr. Michael J. Wells and Ms. Cynthia A. Wells Ms. Peri S. Wentworth Mrs. Kristin A. Wheeler Mrs. Erika Whitworth Ms. Lara E. Whyte Mr. Dan S. Widrich Ms. Rosemary H. Wilson Ms. Sarah F. Wilson Ms. Kerry G. Winer Mrs. Alice H. Wolpert and Ms. Jeanne S. Burchard Ms. Alexandra Wong Ms. Lisa D. Wong Mr. Gary Woo Ms. Amy Wood Rev. Sammy L. Wood Mr. Charles M. Woods

80 Project Bread Heart & Sole Walkers 2012 page 21 Heart & Sole Walkers are a group of dedicated participants who raise a minimum of $500 for each Walk. In 2012, Heart & Sole Walkers raised $1.5 million to relieve and eliminate hunger in Massachusetts. Staff Photo Nathaniel Woodward and his son at the 2012 Walk for Hunger I walk with friends and family. It s a great opportunity to spend time together where you have nothing to do but walk and talk! I invite friends and family to walk with me. Some walk the first half, some the second half, so I have company for the whole 20 miles. Heart & Sole Walkers $ H E A R t & S o L E C I R C L E Mr. Kevin Woods and Mrs. Cynthia M. Woods Mrs. Mary V. Woumn Ms. Jill E. Wuonola Mr. John Wurts and Ms. Paula C. Wurts Ms. Hannah R. Wyner Ms. Kathryn E. Yates Ms. Mia Yee Ms. Poliana Yee Mr. Jeffrey R. Young Mr. Wesley W. Young Ms. Sophie A Yuckienuz Mr. Ho Ching Yuen Mrs. Sherlly M. Zablonski Mr. Wayne A. Zafft and Ms. Cynthia K. Zafft Mr. Howard Zaharoff and Ms. Deborah Whitehill Ms. Anne M. Zarrella Mr. Joseph P. Zavalia II Ms. Jennifer L. Zinser Ms. Brita Zitin Ms. Nour J. Ziyadeh Ms. Mary E. Zocchi Ms. Kristina Zontini Mr. Zach Zooleck Ms. Susan L. Zorb Ms. Galina Zybina Nathaniel Woodward, Heart & Sole Walker who has walked since 2004 and has raised nearly $17,000 for hungry people Project Bread strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions.

81 Project Bread Board of Directors 2012 page Board of Directors Photo Matt Stone (Back row) The Honorable Robert E. Travaglini, chair, Project Bread Board of Directors; Reid Lamberty of 7NEWS; John Barros, executive director, Dudley Neighborhood Initiative; Maria P. Tedesco, Project Bread board member; Catherine F. McCarron, Project Bread board member; Bonita Cuff, Witness to Hunger; (Front row) Kacey Pohlad, Project Bread board member; Juell Frazier, Witness to Hunger; Tamara Santiago, Witness to Hunger; Ellen Parker, executive director of Project Bread The Walk for Hunger We gratefully acknowledge the unflagging support and inspired vision of our board of directors. What a noble cause, to try to end hunger in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Most of us wake up every day and either open a cabinet, fridge, or freezer, and we have choices. Choices. There are people who open up those same doors and see nothing, not one thing. Where we have a choice, they have a challenge. The Honorable Robert E. Travaglini, speaking at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Kickoff Breakfast

82 Project Bread Board of Directors 2012 page Board of Directors We gratefully acknowledge the unflagging support and inspired vision of our board of directors. Chair, FY12 Photo David Leifer Robert E. Travaglini (right) with John Barros, executive director, Dudley Neighborhood Initiative, at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Kickoff Breakfast The Honorable Robert E. Travaglini President Travaglini Eisenberg Kiley LLC Members Jeffrey N. Carp Executive Vice President Chief Legal Officer and Secretary State Street Corporation Photo Judith Ritter Board member Ronald E. Kleinman, M.D. Project Bread in every community might be a simple solution to hunger in America. Ron Kleinman, M.D., Physician-in-Chief, Chair, Department of Pediatrics, MassGeneral Hospital for Children, a member of Partners Healthcare, and Chair of Project Bread s Board of Directors Lia Der Marderosian Partner Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP William F. Kennedy Partner Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP Ronald E. Kleinman, M.D. Physician In-Chief, MassGeneral Hospital for Children Chair, Department of Pediatrics Chief, Pediatric Gastrointestinal and Nutrition Unit Massachusetts General Hospital Charles Wilder Professor of Pediatrics Harvard Medical School Glynn Lloyd Founder and Chief Executive Officer City Fresh Foods Inc. Staff Photo Jean McMurray with her niece, Neve Palmieri, and sister Julie McMurray, at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Hunger is an issue of social justice. Project Bread understands this and leads the way in mobilizing concerned citizens to transform a shared vision of healthy food for every child and adult in Massachusetts into a reality. Jean McMurray, executive director, Worcester County Food Bank Catherine F. McCarron Attorney Jager Smith P.C. Jean G. McMurray Executive Director Worcester County Food Bank Timothy J. O Brien Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Thomas P. O Neill III Chief Executive Officer O Neill and Associates

83 Project Bread Board of Directors 2012 page Board of Directors We gratefully acknowledge the unflagging support and inspired vision of our board of directors. Photo David Leifer Project Bread Board member Maria P. Tedesco at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Kickoff Breakfast Photo Matt Stone Ellen Parker speaking at the 2012 Walk for Hunger Kickoff Breakfast. Kacey Pohlad President PH Salons Eric B. Rimm, Sc.D. Associate Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School Channing Laboratory, Brigham and Women's Hospital Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition Director, Program in Cardiovascular Epidemiology Harvard School of Public Health James E. Rooney Executive Director Massachusetts Convention Center Authority (MCCA) Christian R. Scorzoni Attorney Travaglini Eisenberg Kiley LLC Maria P. Tedesco Group Executive Vice President Director of Retail & Business Banking Citizens Financial Group, Inc. Alberto Vasallo III Vice President and Publisher El Mundo Newspaper Ellen Parker Executive Director Project Bread The Walk for Hunger Board Leadership Chair Ronald E. Kleinman, M.D. Physician In-Chief, MassGeneral Hospital for Children Chair, Department of Pediatrics Chief, Pediatric Gastrointestinal and Nutrition Unit Massachusetts General Hospital Charles Wilder Professor of Pediatrics Harvard Medical School Vice Chair Glynn Lloyd Founder and Chief Executive Officer City Fresh Foods Inc. Treasurer Timothy J. O Brien Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts In promoting Project Bread s Walk for Hunger, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts acknowledges that hunger and food insecurity are public health issues, and we are committed to making a difference. Photo David Leifer Timothy O Brien, senior vice president, Sales Division, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, and Treasurer of Project Bread s Board of Directors Tim O Brien with his wife, Linda, at the 2012 Walk for Hunger

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