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Page 1: 2011 Community Report

2011 Community RepoRt

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AJ Mitchell - Jacksonville, FL

2011 - 2012 SBoC nyAB member

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SOUPER BOWL OF CARING 2011 Community RepoRt p. 03

eveRyone CAn do Something to help people in need ON SUPER BOWL

WEEkENd. thAt iS the Big ideA Behind SoupeR Bowl of CARing.

AgAin in 2011, MORE thAN 260,000 yOUNG PEOPLE ACRoSS AmeRiCA –

fRom the SmAll town of new enteRpRiSe, pennSylvAniA to the BuSy

City of houSton, texAS – demonStRAted the tRuth of thAt ideA And

the SpiRit of tRue Community.

they hELd SOUP POtS tO COLLECt MONEy, gAtheRed donAtionS of

food in theiR SChool ClASSRoomS And volunteeRed hAndS-on At

loCAl hungeR-Relief ChARitieS on SupeR Bowl weekend.

theiR eneRgy And Commitment united the nAtion, AS otheRS weRe

inSpiRed By theiR exAmple to give And SeRve FOR PEOPLE IN NEEd in

theiR CommunitieS.

SO SIMPLE. SO GOOd.

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COMMUNItythe latest figures show 17 million households

(1 in 7) in the united States are food insecure, the highest

number ever recorded in our nation.

in 2011 our participants and their supporters made an

impact on the lives of millions of hungry families, as

dollar-by-dollar, can-by-can, their collections totaled

$9.5 million for hunger-relief in America.

Since Souper Bowl of Caring began in 1990 with a

simple act of caring from a church youth group in South

Carolina, more than $81 million has been collected from

participants in all 50 states.

Just as it was on that Super Bowl weekend in 1990,

100% of the money collected today is given directly to

hunger-relief charities in local communities.

p. 04

yyour support for Souper Bowl of our support for Souper Bowl of

Caring in 2011 empowered the Caring in 2011 empowered the

youth of youth of FIRSFIRSt PRESBt PRESBytERIAN ytERIAN

ChURCh IN EL dORAdOChURCh IN EL dORAdO,,

ARkARkANSASANSAS to make a difference to make a difference

in their community.in their community.

SoupeR Bowlof CARingAt woRk

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p. 06

2011 At A GLANCEParticiPation

youth participation 262,762_________________________________________________________________number of groups participating 11,869

collection totals

total Raised $9,553,987 ___________________________________________________________________________

total Cash $5,187,337 54%___________________________________________________________________________

total Cans 4,366,650 46%___________________________________________________________________________

totals By GrouP

Congregations $5,324,636 55.70%___________________________________________________________________________

Schools $518,074 5.40%___________________________________________________________________________

Businesses $71,114 .74%___________________________________________________________________________

Civic groups $207,392 2.17%___________________________________________________________________________

grocery Stores $3,309,393 34.63%___________________________________________________________________________

individual $1,087 .01%___________________________________________________________________________

other $122,291 1.28%___________________________________________________________________________

receivinG charities*

food Bank / food pantry $7,366,319.20 77.05%___________________________________________________________________________

no Charity listed $494,358.19 5.17%___________________________________________________________________________

other $458,533.63 4.80%___________________________________________________________________________

Soup kitchen $457,282.69 4.78%___________________________________________________________________________

local Crisis ministry/emergency Shelter $307,773.19 3.22%___________________________________________________________________________

homeless Shelter $215,229.58 2.25%___________________________________________________________________________

international Aid / hunger programs $194,398.39 2.03%___________________________________________________________________________

haitian Relief $28,583.87 0.30%___________________________________________________________________________

home Building/Repair $20,778.04 0.22%___________________________________________________________________________

Charity has no type $13,686.53 0.14%___________________________________________________________________________

hurricane Relief $2,656.26 0.03%___________________________________________________________________________

tsunami Relief $649.20 0.01%___________________________________________________________________________

*Charities receive 100% of every dollar collected on their behalf.

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SOUPER BOWL OF CARING 2011 Community RepoRt p. 07

in 2011 the green Bay packers

won Super Bowl xlv to become

the nfl Champions. the city of

green Bay was also a winner, as

32 groups participating in Souper

Bowl of Caring collected close to

$12,000 for local

hunger-relief in the area.

how they make the soup in texas.

the main ingredient is a unique

partnership between the leading

grocery stores in the major

markets, accented by the local

media and enriched with

participation from schools,

civic organizations, businesses

and individuals. then 53,954

youth involved stir it up as they

set an example for the nation in

the fight against hunger.

texas has the fourth highest rate

of food insecurity in the nation.

their Souper Bowl of Caring

collection ranks first in the

nation, with $4.5 million donated

to hunger-relief charities in local

communities in texas in 2011.

Arkansas, mississippi, georgia and

north Carolina also rank in the

top five states with significantly

higher than average food

insecurity rates.

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p. 08

StAtE By StAtE tOtALS

Alabama ..................................6,128 ........................$79,233

Alaska .........................................162............................$7,416

Arizona......................................688.........................$81,585

Arkansas ...................................657........................$33,452

California ..............................2,506.......................$147,393

Colorado...............................5,039.........................$75,031

Connecticut...........................1,732..........................$80,115

delaware.................................... 175........................ $21,206

district of Columbia ............... 79.......................... $12,212

florida .................................25,835.....................$353,980

georgia..................................5,684......................$160,492

hawaii .......................................... 62..........................$5,909

idaho .......................................1,003......................... $13,019

illinois..................................... 5,542..................... $263,657

indiana.....................................2,155...................... $154,374

iowa ...................................... 2,354...................... $103,873

kansas .................................... 1,258....................... $54,868

kentucky.................................1,874........................ $54,891

louisiana .............................12,849........................$34,738

maine..........................................492..........................$27,162

maryland................................. 1,918........................$114,214

massachusetts ...................... 4,411......................$106,889

michigan ................................2,927...................... $124,796

minnesota ............................. 4,287 .......................$131,206

mississippi ..............................1,297.........................$26,416

missouri ................................. 5,487....................... $115,825

montana....................................645........................ $19,290

nebraska................................ 1,454....................... $54,365

nevada .......................................861........................$30,532

new hampshire......................347 .........................$15,585

new Jersey .......................... 6,556 ...................... $170,579

new mexico ............................... 151 .........................$20,221

new york ............................... 9,991 .....................$222,908

north Carolina .....................8,901...................... $328,193

north dakota ..........................529....................... $24,907

ohio .......................................5,757.....................$224,033

oklahoma.................................763......................... $33,147

oregon ................................... 1,664.......................$46,850

pennsylvania .....................43,779..................... $584,472

Rhode island ........................ 1,097.........................$16,022

South Carolina.................. 13,069..................... $429,100

South dakota..........................203........................$10,045

tennessee .............................2,871.......................$118,065

texas ....................................53,954.................... $4,187,158

utah ........................................1,728 .........................$21,289

vermont..................................... 128.........................$10,573

virginia ..................................4,989..................... $234,779

washington ............................ 946......................... $49,110

west virginia........................ 1,584........................$79,598

wisconsin.............................. 3,615...................... $179,507

wyoming...................................481.......................... $8,526

Numbers accurate at time of print.

StAtE yOUth AMOUNtINVOLVEd COLLECtEd

StAtE yOUth AMOUNtINVOLVEd COLLECtEd

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Ivey Dyson - Waukomis, OK

2011 - 2012 SBoC NYAB Member

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Your

$1,000 = $19,000for hunger-relief

in AmericA

2011 - 2012 SBoC NyAB Members:

luke huston - Brownsburg, in, ; Cassie waters - Chapel hill, nC;

Albert Cornado - fort worth, tx; dava donaldson - elyria, oh

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SOUPER BOWL OF CARING 2011 Community RepoRt p. 11

COMMItMENtMobilizing youth to give 100% to charities while taking

nothing for our own funding is a serious commitment.

we do it for many reasons, including our belief that young

people are empowered when they donate directly to the

charity of their choice.

through the generous support of individuals, families,

corporations and churches we are able to keep Souper

Bowl of Caring going strong with a national staff that is

small and efficient. our staff of four full-time and eight

part-time people creates and distributes free resources

that help make our participants’ collections a success.

our staff communicates throughout the year with

hundreds of thousands of participants including youth

and the community leaders who organize them through

our website (tacklehunger.org), printed newsletters,

email and social media campaigns.

we also create programs like Service Blitz that introduce

youth to hands-on volunteer experiences in their own

communities. our leadership programs, National youth

Advisory Board and National Student Alliance, use

students as ambassadors for SBoC in their communities

while teaching and inspiring them to become our

nation’s next generation of community leaders and

philanthropists.

we maximize every dollar donated to us for our

administrative expenses, leveraging it to organize

young people in the fight against hunger. FOR EVERy

$1,000 dONAtEd tO SOUPER BOWL OF CARING WE

EMPOWER yOUNG PEOPLE tO COLLECt $19,000 FOR

hUNGER-RELIEF IN AMERICA.

that’s a powerful return on your investment.

2011 SBoC OPERAtING ExPENSES

program Services $358,806 64%

Administrative $82,478 15%

fundraising $121,116 21%

SoupeR Bowlof CARingAt woRk

your commitment to Souper Bowl of Caring enabled St. JOhN’S EPISCOPAL ChURCh IN MONtCLAIR, NEW JERSEy to donate every dollar they collected to the montclair human needs food pantry.

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COMPASSIONfor many youth, participation in Souper Bowl of Caring

is their first volunteer experience. our service and

leadership programs maximize the enthusiasm they feel

when they become part of the nation’s largest youth-led

weekend of giving and serving. By giving them more

opportunities to lead in their communities, we hope to

inspire a lifetime of philanthropy.

SERVICE BLItz

we encourage participants to devote Super Bowl

weekend to Souper Bowl of Caring, committing Saturday

to serving and Sunday to giving. through Service Blitz,

youth volunteer hands-on at their chosen charity on the

Saturday before the big game. this gives them exposure

to poverty, hunger, homelessness and injustice in their

own communities, and provides a first-hand look at the

people who need them and the impact they can make.

NAtIONAL yOUth AdVISORy BOARd (NyAB)

high school sophomores, juniors and seniors can take

their dedication for community service to the next

level by applying for a position on our NyAB. we select

12 representatives from across the nation to serve as

role models for others in their community and national

spokespersons for Souper Bowl of Caring. they give voice

to our mission while gaining invaluable opportunities for

decision-making, leadership, travel and training.

NAtIONAL StUdENt ALLIANCE (NSA)

our newest student leadership program, the NSA,

enables students of all ages to play a significant role

in their communities through Souper Bowl of Caring.

using their energy and enthusiasm to encourage others,

participation in nSA is a great way for students to connect

with others who are passionate about tackling hunger in

their communities.

in 2011 you helped youth from hOLSEy ChAPEL CME ChURCh IN FItzGERALd, GAparticipate in the Jacksonville, fl Service Blitz, where they enjoyed breakfast and a pep rally before traveling across town to the mission project to prepare boxes to deliver relief to haiti.

thANkS tO yOUR SUPPORt Adair will carry the leadership skills she learned through nyAB with her to college this year and beyond. “Souper Bowl of Caring gives youth like me the opportunity to make a positive impact on the community.”

– Adair Bramlett Columbia, SC 2010-2011 nyAB member

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CItIzENShIPWith participation in all 50 states, and a goal to reach

more young people each year, we will continue to increase

support for our volunteer forces. we have strategically

placed five field directors in nfl cities where we have a

strong foundation and support from the nfl team. our

long-term goal is to have these community liaisons on

the ground in each of the 32 nfl markets.

Everything is bigger in texas, but it wasn’t always that

way for Souper Bowl of Caring. in 2003, a total of 50

churches collected $17,000 for local charities. that same

year, a generous contribution from houston texans

owner Bob mcnair enabled us to hire a South texas field

director to grow participation in the city. in 2004, when

houston hosted Super Bowl xxxviii, the community

pulled together to collect $250,000 for hunger relief,

a significant increase from the previous year. in 2011,

houston collected $2.1 million for hunger-relief charities

during Souper Bowl of Caring.

houston’s success serves as an example of how the

community liaison model is helping us engage more

youth in the fight against hunger, while teaching

citizenship and philanthropy. the result is Souper Cities,

including Austin, tx; Charlotte, nC; Columbia, SC; dallas,

fort worth, tx; houston, tx; and Jacksonville, fl, where

Souper Bowl of Caring field directors are on the ground

building partnerships that get communities involved. our

newest Souper City is indianapolis, in, host city of Super

Bowl xlvi in 2012.

with your help in 2011, nicholas Armstrong, a member of our 2010-2011 nyAB became the face and voice for Souper Bowl of Caring in houston, texas.

OUR NEWESt SOUPER CIty IS

INdIANAPOLIS, IN, hOSt CIty OF

SUPER BOWL xLVI.

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ON BEhALF OF thE qUARtER OF A

MILLION yOUth VOLUNtEERS WhO USE

SOUPER BOWL OF CARING tO hELP

PEOPLE IN NEEd EACh yEAR, WE thANk

yOU FOR yOUR GIFtS, WhICh WE USE

tO hELP thEM IN thE FIGht AGAINSt

hUNGER.

houston texans owner

Bob mcnair and his

wife Janice (pictured

here) continue to support

the work of Souper Bowl

of Caring. in 2011 they

matched gifts of $77,000.

Since their first generous

contribution in 2003, gifts

from the mcnair family

have totaled $150,000.

thAnk you

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THANKYOU

dava donaldson - Elyria, Oh

2011 - 2012 SBoC nyAB member

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FOUNdER’S CIRCLE

we gRAtefully ACknowledge the memBeRS of ouR newly foRmed

foundeR’S CiRCle, CReAted to honoR the geneRoSity And Commitment of

SoupeR Bowl of CARing’S foundeR, the Rev. dR. BRAd Smith. foundeR’S CiRCle

memBeRS hAve ContRiButed $100,000 oR moRe to SoupeR Bowl of CARing

SinCe the oRgAnizAtion BegAn.

thAnk you

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thE CASSELS FOUNdAtION

thE hUIzENGA FAMILy FOUNdAtION

thE MARGAREt hULVEy WRIGht tRUSt

thE ROBERt & JANICE MCNAIR FOUNdAtION

ANd hOUStON tExANS FOUNdAtION

MR. ANd MRS. W. P. dUBOSE tULLER

BLUE CROSS BLUE ShIELd

OF SOUth CAROLINA

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$50,000 and overThe Robert and Janice McNair Foundation and Houston Texans Foundation

$20,000 and overContinental American Insurance/AFLACMemorial Drive Presbyterian Church, Houston, TXPhillips Family Foundation, Houston, TXSeAco, Inc.The Leon Levine Foundation, Charlotte, NCWeekley, David and Bonnie

$10,000-$19,999Blue Cross Blue Shield of South CarolinaBobo, Marit and BillEastminster Presbyterian Church, Columbia, SCJacksonville Jaguars, Ltd.Kansas City ChiefsSCBTZvejnieks Foundation, Columbia, SC

$5,000-$9,999AnonymousJohnson, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.Lexington’s Race Against HungerPoarch, Mr. and Mrs. Donald L.Smith, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Bradley D.Tuller, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William H.Tuller, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. DuBoseWoollen, Mr. and Mrs. Tom

$1,000-$4,999Barbier, III, Mr. and Mrs. RalphBender, Mr. Edward H. and Mrs. Tracy B.Black, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.Black, III, Mr. and Mrs. H. CooperBramlett, Dr. C. Lynwood

Bramlett, Mrs. SharonBryant, Mr. and Mrs. StephenBuchanan, Mr. and Mrs. W. DavisBurress, III, Mr. and Mrs. John W.Chapel in the Palms, Navy Support Facility Diego GarciaCoggin, Mr. and Mrs. MichaelCroyle, Mr. and Mrs. RobertDallas Baptist AssociationDixon, Mr. and Mrs. Gus M.Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Osmund W.Dominy, Mr. and Mrs. David R.Dorn, Jr., Mrs. Henry H.Doty, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert D.DuBose, Mr. William P.Durrett, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. MarkEdmunds, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B.Elsenbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I.Fash, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D.First Presbyterian Church, Raleigh, NCFoster, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.Fox, Mr. and Mrs. CharlesFuller, Mr. and Mrs. JerryGiles, Mr. and Mrs. BobGohean, Dr. and Mrs. Robert JayGuthrie, Mr. and Mrs. GaryHartman, Mr. and Mrs. JohnHolloway, Mr. and Mrs. RobertKeenan and Suggs, Inc.Kenneth Shuler’s School of CosmetologyLittleton United Methodist Church, Littleton, COMeadow, Dr. and Mrs. David J.Miertschin, Mr. and Mrs. MarkNelson, Mr. and Mrs. DennisNelson, Mullins, Riley and Scarborough, LLPNettles, Mr. and Mrs. LarryNora and William Smith Foundation

“Souper Bowl of Caring is attractive to us because 100% of every dollar

donated on Super Bowl Sunday goes directly to charity. The youth who

participate choose the charity—and that brought us to the table. The sheer

commitment of the organization’s leadership and staff to sharing God’s

love with the less fortunate clinched our continued support. This ministry has grown exponentially because of their

commitment and dedication, and we’re convinced contributions on Super Bowl Sunday will reach the billions someday.”

– Marit and Bill Bobo

sSoUPer BoWL oF CarInG 2011 CoMMuniTy RepoRT p. 17

The 2011 - 2012 SBoC nyAB Members

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Overdyke, Mr. and Mrs. JerePresbyterian Hunger Program of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)Rausch, Mr. and Mrs. TedRawson, Rev. Dr. StewartSardis Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, NCSeabrook, Dr. and Mrs. March E.Second Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis, INShandon Presbyterian Church, Columbia, SCSpring Valley Presbyterian Church, Columbia, SCStursberg, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E.The Connectional YPD of the AME ChurchThe Kroger Company Foundation, Cincinnati, OHThe Wolfe Family Foundation, Columbia, SCThornton, Dr. and Mrs. AlTompkins, Mr. and Mrs. JasonTuller, Mr. F. N.Vinson, Ms. PamWalker, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.Webb, Mr. and Mrs. CurtWoo, Mr. and Mrs. Don

$250-$999Agee, Mr. and Mrs. SamuelAndreen, Mr. and Mrs. JamesArnold, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Alan F.Asmer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Peter F.Atkinson, Mr. David J. and Mrs. Nancy B.Avinger, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Robert L.Barnhardt, III, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M.Barnhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.Birdwell, Mr. and Mrs. Steven R.Black Barn Brand Design - Joe LongBrabham Fence CompanyBrabham, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.Breetz, Mr. and Mrs. WilliamBudias, Mr. and Mrs. IvoCain, Mr. and Mrs. William L.Cargill, Lauren and WilliamCarolina FirstChaplin, Mr. and Mrs. Alec H.Coulter, Dr. and Mrs. BillyDisasa, Rev. and Mrs. AmosDootson, Dr. and Mrs. JeffreyEkdahl, Mr. and Mrs. John A.First Baptist Church, Honea Path, SCFriedman Foundation, Houston, TXGates, Mr. T. Thomas and Mrs. Sherard AnneGibbs, Mr. and Mrs. JamesGlenn, Mr. and Mrs. BenGlenwood Lutheran Church Youth, Glenwood, MNGriffin, Dr. Elizabeth D.Gwynn, III, Mr. and Mrs. Price H.Hagan, Mr. and Mrs. MichaelHefner, Dr. and Mrs. Stephen W.Helms, Ms. Katherine D.Hill, Mr. and Mrs. John A.Hoffman, Mr. ChrisHolderman, Ms. Carolyn M.

Hollander, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W.Holmes, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. WilliamHope Lutheran Church, Floodwood, MNIIDA Carolinas ChapterJames, Mr. and Mrs. Mark M.Jenkins, Dr. and Mrs. Spence J.Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin A.Lake, Mr. and Mrs. J. GilmourLarsen, Mr. and Mrs. C.Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S.McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. TomMcGregor Presbyterian Church, Irmo, SCMcMillan, Mr. and Mrs. JoeMemorial Drive United Methodist Church, Houston, TXMiller-Valentine Walsh FundMoore, Ms. LisaMount Vernon United Methodist Church, Wichita, KSMullican, Mr. and Mrs. WilliamMullins, Mr. E. WadeMyers Park United Methodist Church, Charlotte, NCNeglia, Dr. and Mrs. William J.New Oxford Emory United Methodist Church, Oxford, PANexsen Pruet, LLCOden, Ms. NancyOldenburg, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Douglas W.Owen, Mr. FranklynPhillips, Mr. and Mrs. Grant R.Rawson, Dr. and Mrs. William S.Reppert, Mr. and Mrs. T. A.Riggins, Mr. and Mrs. William B.Salinas, Mrs. Julie SwinsonSatcher, Mr. and Mrs. RobertSCBT Trust Asset ManagementSchraibman, Mr. and Mrs. MichaelScott Nyland Memorial Fund, Columbia, SCShuler, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin G.Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey V.Sublette United Methodist Church, Sublette, KSSystemTecTaylor, Mr. JamesThe Lord’s Foundation, Inc., Jacksonville, FLTruluck, Mr. and Mrs. BruceTuller, Ms. BeverleyTurner, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick W.United Methodist Committee on ReliefVincent, Mr. Robert M. Von Kolnitz, Mr. J. M.Week of Compassion (Disciples of Christ)White, Mr. David and Ms. Ann Sanders CargillWilson, Mr. J. G.Young, Mr. JefferyZimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert

$150-$249Anderson, Dr. Suzanne M.Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. G. S.Averyt, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle O.Baggett, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.

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Ball, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.Batesburg-Leesville Presbyterian Church, Batesburg-Leesville, SCBeard, III, Mr. and Mrs. J. N.Boyd, Mr. Benjamin B.Bryant, Mrs. Anne S. GravelyCaffe Ventures, Inc.Central Florida Presbytery, Orlando, FLChikhliker, Mr. and Mrs. TusharChrist Lutheran Church, Niantic, CTClark, Ms. Earla J.Cox, Mr. Latan C.Daigneault, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.Dillon, Mr. Brent S.East Helena United Methodist Church, East Helena, MTEdwards, Mr. and Mrs. BradGardner, Mr. and Mrs. JonathanGrunsky, Mr. and Mrs. DannyHardee, Mr. John N.Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. LloydHinds, Ms. Donna P.Hiott, Ms. BeverlyHoly Trinity Lutheran Church, Somerset, NJHomer Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church, Homer, LAKitchens, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton J.Laval, Ms. JenniferLong, Ms. EmilyMcInnis, Mr. and Mrs. WilliamMcTier, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. JohnMood, Mr. Francis P.Morrison, IV, Mr. Mark H. and Rev. Mary AMundy, Mr. and Mrs. PatrickMurphy, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James B.Poplar Tent Presbyterian Church, Concord, NCReliance Gethsemane United Methodist Church, Seaford, DERockledge Presbyterian Church, Rockledge, FLSchweinsburg, Father and Mrs. RichSt. Mary’s Parish, North Grafton, MASt. Vincent de Paul-St. Mary’s Conference, Corvallis, ORStradtman, Mrs. Marilyn M.Sunil, Mr. JoseVoss, Drs. Frank and TracyWillard, Mr. and Mrs. GrantZimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Lee

$100-$149Barker, Mr. and Mrs. William C.Beatty, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.Belding, Ms. Elizabeth AnnBierbauer, Mr. Charles J. and Ms. Susanne M. SchaferBourne United Methodist Church, Bourne, MABurton, Mr. Jerry D.Caviness, Mr. and Mrs. DougChambliss, Mrs. John C.Chetek United Methodist Church, Chetek, WIChurch of Our Lady, Columbus, OHCook, Revs. John and SusannahCorley, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne

Darte Consulting Group, LLCDevine United Methodist Church, Devine, TXDickerson, Mrs. Anne S.Dixon, Ms. Augusta MasonDomer, Mr. JackDrewniany, Ms. Bonnie L.DuBose, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol J.Elek, James and ConstanceFloyd, Mr. M. DaleGiammalva, Ms. Sally S.Greenwood, Ms. TinaGwinn, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.Halligan, Mr. and Mrs. William F.Helmling, Mr. and Mrs. RollandHelms, Mr. and Mrs. Donald S.Henderson, Dr. and Mrs. F. W.Hill, Mr. and Mrs. BobHoward, Ms. Delia RayHumphrey, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.Jordon, Mr. WilliamKeller, Ms. GailKluiters, Mr. and Mrs. EdwardLaney, IV, Mr. Edward W.Law, Ms. CharlotteLimestone Presbyterian Church, Gaffney, SCLochead, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J.Markham Wood Presbyterian Church, Lake Mary, FLMcArthur, Mrs. BarbaraMcCants, Mr. and Mrs. John L.McClam, Mr. and Mrs. Mark H.McEntire, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. R.C.Merritt Island Presbyterian Church, Merritt Island, FLMorrow TravelNewsome, Mr. and Mrs. BruceOliver, Mr. and Mrs. G. HamptonO’Neal, Mr. and Mrs. WanePertile, Mr. and Mrs. A. AlejandroPrickett, Dr. and Mrs. Dalton S.Pullen, Ms. DonnaRancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian, Rancho Bernardo, CARobinson, Ms. LauraSchmitt, Jay and WendySesser First United Methodist Church, Sesser, ILSmith, Mr. Donald F.Southern Realty Development CorporationSt. Kilian Parish, Cranberry Township, PASt. Marks Presbyterian Church, Altamonte Springs, FLStephan, Mr. and Mrs. RobertStribling, Mr. DaveSundby, Mrs. KenTaylor, Dr. and Mrs. William G.Tedeschi, Mrs. KathrynThe Acupuncture ClinicThomason, Mr. KyleThweatt, Mr. RichardTighe, Mr. John H.Wayman, Mr. and Mrs. JonTrinity United Methodist Church, Webb, IA

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Wells, Dr. and Mrs. John A.Wilson, Dr. FayeWood, Ms. Beth C.

$50-$99Aldersgate United Methodist Church, Carrollton, TXAlexander, Rev. and Mrs. JerryAmes, Ms. KimberlyAmick, Mr. and Mrs. BrianBarany, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J.Blumenthal, Ms. Jennifer CheekBoyds Presbyterian Church, Boyds, MDBradley, Ms. AliceBrazos, Ms. CondraBriegs, Mr. FredBristow, III, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J.Burk, Mr. PatrickButler, Dr. PierceChapman, Ms. MonikaCoker, Ms. KristinCotty, Mrs. Amelia D.DelGiodice, Ms. TinaEmulsion Arts, Inc.Fales, Mr. and Mrs. RobertFinlay, Ms. Mary FlemingFirst Baptist Church, Malden, MAFirst Presbyterian Church, Homewood, ILFirst Presbyterian Church, Irwin, PAFolline, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ReadGarcia, Mr. JoelGregory, Mr. Ralph N.Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin A.Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.Holland, Dr. and Mrs. Warren F.Hollander, Mr. and Mrs. William G.Holy Trinity Orthodox Church, Willimantic, CTJeffersontown Presbyterian Church, Louisville, KYKerner, Mr. and Mrs. Richard E.Kerner, Mrs. Virginia F.Lavender, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. ThomasMcAfee, Maj. and Mrs. DarwinMcDougall, Mr. John O.McLean, Ms. Jodie W.McMenemy, Mr. and Mrs. JimMenchaca, Ms. Anna MarieMunsell, Mr. JasonNelson, Ms. Stephanie K.O’Farrell, Ms. DoloresOur Lady of the Lake, Green Lake, WIPope, Ms. Eleanor C.Pulido, Mr. and Mrs. Emil C.Rawson, Mr. William and Mr. McBrideReames, III, Mr. and Mrs. James F.Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C.Ristow, Ms. ChristinaRodriguez, Ms. ConnieSaint Jude Parish Community, Londonberry, NHSeigler, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Rallie M.

South Mississippi Conference of the United Methodist ChurchSt. Malachy CCD, Tamarac, FLStaeudle, Mr. and Mrs. KurtStuart, Mr. and Mrs. Fred D.Trafton, Mr. WilliamVinroot, Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.Williams, Dr. and Mrs. Leland H.Williams, Mrs. Hal R.Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. RussellYamada, Mrs. KathleenZion Christian Church, Beaverdam, VA

under $50Abbatiello, Mr. ThomasAshley, Dr. James P.Barker, Mr. Max LangstonBegley, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Curtis A.Bellini, III, Mr. and Mrs. John J.Biggar, Ms. JeanBolivar United Presbyterian Church, New Florence, PABomgren, Ms. AnnBoulder Mountain View United Methodist Church, Boulder, COBradshaw, Ms. Cynthia W.Brown, Mr. and Mrs. TaylorBrown, Mr. and Mrs. WayneBrunson, Mr. J. Y.Burbage, Mr. and Mrs. ThomasBurns, Ms. BarbaraButler, Ms. Sandra J.Canary, Mr. and Mrs. PatCase, Mr. JonathanCatherall, Drs. Don and KimCenter Harbor Congregational Church, Center Harbor, NHChapman, Dr. DesmondCliff, Ms. AnsleyCooper, Rev. and Mrs. Richard M.Dawson United Methodist Church, Wichita, KSDietz, Mr. JohnDougherty, Mr. JeffreyDozier, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G.Dustin, Mr. and Mrs. E. R.Ellzey, Mr. Larkin B.Epworth United Methodist Church, Atlanta, GAEstrella, Mr. ErnestoEwing, Ms. Lynn F.Few, Mr. JamesFirst Presbyterian Church, Freedom, PAFirst United Methodist Church, Brenham, TXFood Bank of Contra Costa and SolanoGeddes, Ms. AmyGerak, Mr. TerenceGest, Mr. StephenGoodrich, Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeGrace Episcopal Church, Anderson, SCGrigg, Ms. Suzanne G.Han, Mr. Sang ChulHaupt, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome W.Heil, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley

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Helms, Mr. and Mrs. MarshallHicks, Mr. and Mrs. KemptonHildebrand, Mr. and Mrs. Kim P.Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. John W.Howard, Mr. RogerHowell, Ms. KathrynHowle, Mr. JeffHubbell, Dr. Jeffrey J.Imhoff, Mrs. Delores A.Johnson, Pastor Ron and LoreneJordan, Ms. ElizabethJordison, Ms. JeanKernodle, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. H. B.King, Ms. PeggyKlym, Mr. and Mrs. DavidKnapp, Ms. BarbaraKnowles, Ms. AmberKramps, Mr. and Mrs. F.Krum, Mr. WilliamMahoney, Ms. JanineMaltezos, Mr. ChrisMartin, Mr. and Mrs. JasonMateja, Mr. and Mrs. Michael P.Matthews, Ms. KatherineMattingly, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy L.McDow, Dr. W. L.McKenzie, Dr. Gregg W.Mealing, Mr. and Mrs. Bret M.Menking, Mr. and Mrs. BrianMilan Community United Methodist Church, Milan, NHMims, Ms. Beverly D.Molnar, Mr. BrianMoninger, Mr. and Mrs. Robert O.Moore, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. WillieMoore, Mr. TonyMorgan, Mr. TomMoyer, Mr. and Mrs. StuartMulvey, Ms. ElizabethMurdock, Ms. Angela M.Muschett, Mr. and Mrs. James L.Nagy, Mr. and Mrs. AndrewNeal, Mr. and Mrs. John MichaelNorton, Ms. BarbaraOelwein Area Council of ChurchesPerlman, Mr. and Mrs. Tracey R.Pinkham, Ms. DeannaPowers, III, Mr. G. T.Ranck, Mr. AndrewRavenel, Ms. VirginiaRichwood Presbyterian Church, Richwood, KYRogers, Ms. SusanRogillio, Mrs. ChrisSkoog, Mr. and Mrs. JaySmith, Mr. and Mrs. JohnSmith, Ms. Morgan E.Smith, Ms. CallieSoja, Ms. GloriaSt. Stephen’s Orthodox Catholic Fellowship, Philadelphia, PA

St. Thomas More Church, Cherry Hill, NJStrausser, Ms. Sandre K.The Womens Literary ClubThomas-Gaines, Ms. BrigetteThorstenson, Mr. KennethTrinity English Evangelical Lutheran Church, Appleton, WITrinity Presbyterian Church, Travelers Rest, SCTuller, Ms. Anne C.Turnbull, Ms. LolaUnited Methodist Church, New Richmond, WIWard, Dr. and Mrs. John L.Ward, Mr. JesseWarton, Ms. Angela K.Webb, Ms. DorothyWebster, Ms. Brenda S.Weight, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.Whitehouse Chiropractic CenterWilliams, Mr. Charles W.Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Jason M.Wilson, III, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W.Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory F.Wussler, Mr. Donald

in the summer of 2010, our longtime supporterin the summer of 2010, our longtime supporterBlue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina made anBlue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina made an

amazing offer to transform the office spaceamazing offer to transform the office space(generously donated by w(generously donated by wright properties in Southright properties in South

Carolina) our small staff calls headquarters. like Carolina) our small staff calls headquarters. like an extreme makeover Souper Bowl of Caring style, an extreme makeover Souper Bowl of Caring style, their crew moved us out and within a week made their crew moved us out and within a week made the place over from top to bottom. here is a list of the place over from top to bottom. here is a list of

people we’d like to thank for taking uspeople we’d like to thank for taking usfrom before to after.from before to after.

Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina Brown’s installation Brown’s installation

Black Box Black Box mcwmcwaters aters

pparsons Brinckerhoff arsons Brinckerhoff tthomas and Cindy phomas and Cindy palmer almer

milliken milliken Sherwin wSherwin williams illiams

Bill gulledge Bill gulledge Richard Creed Richard Creed

BCm BCm Sunz up wSunz up window findow fashions ashions

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NFL AdVOCAtES

Janice & Bob McNairChairman & Ceo

houston texans

J. Wayne & delores Barr WeaverChairman & Ceo

Jacksonville Jaguars

Jim & Meg Irsayowners

indianapolis Colts

Gene & Jerry Jones Familyowners

dallas Cowboys

the Jerry Richardson Familyowner / founder

Carolina panthers

John k. Marapresident & Ceo

new york giants

the hunt Familyowners

kansas City Chiefs

BOARd OF dIRECtORS

Mr. Michael Coggin, Secretary/treasurerSCBtgreenville, SC

Miss Melissa daigneaultnational youth Advisory Boardodessa, fl

Mr. Gus dixonnelson, mullins, Riley, & Scarborough, llpColumbia, SC

Mr. Brad EdwardsRetired nfl playernewberry CollegeColumbia, SC

Mr. Chris Goodall, Chair Continental American insuranceColumbia, SC

Mr. dwight hollierRetired nfl playerSoutheast psychCharlotte, nC

Ms. June h. kim executive Secretary, world hunger and SA&d programsunited methodist Committee on Reliefgeneral Board of global ministriesnew york, ny

Mr. John Meredithgreenberg traurighouston, tx

Miss Ashley Mullicannational youth Advisory Boardyardley, pA

Rev. dr. dave Peterson, Past Chairmemorial drive presbyterian Churchhouston, tx

Mrs. Wendy Sherman, Vice ChairBlythewood middle SchoolBlythewood, SC

Rev. dr. Brad Smithfounder & Chairman emerituseastminster presbyterian ChurchColumbia, SC

Mr. duBose tullerSeAco, inc.Columbia, SC

Velva WoollenCommunity volunteerCharlotte, nC

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oUr CarInG STaFF

LeaderShIP and deveLoPmenTTracy Benderpresident and Ceo

Stewart rawsonDirector of Development

CommUnICaTIonSnancy atkinsonCommunications Coordinator

Zenica ChatmanDirector of Communications

Jamie ClarkDirector of Communications, Multimedia

Caroline StephensDirector of Communications, Retention(through 2010)

FIeLd dIreCTorSCristina Curtis Barbenorth Texas Director

Carolyn dedererindiana Director

Julie FalconSouth Texas Director

emily heegFlorida Director & nyAB Coordinator

Gerri Fienonorth Carolina Director

SUPPorT STaFFmelanie andreenController (through May 2011)

rick SchmiedekerController

Kay Stursbergoffice Manager

George Bailey - houston, TX

2011 - 2012 SBoC nyAB Member

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MISSION

using the energy of the Super Bowl to mobilize youth in a united

national effort to care for people in their local communities

who are hungry and those in need.

VISION

transform the time around the Super Bowl into the nation’s

largest celebration of giving and serving.

pRoudly SuppoRted By

po Box 23224, Columbia, SC 29224

tacklehunger.org