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Page 1: WHAT IT MEANS. - Second Helpings

WHAT IT MEANS.

2013 Annual Report

Page 2: WHAT IT MEANS. - Second Helpings

In 2012 we rebuilt and retooled our kitchen to expand the physical capacity of our Hunger Relief Program. And in doing so, we committed to increasing the number of hunger relief meals by 15%. Thanks to the extraordinary efforts of our volunteers and staff, we exceeded that goal and delivered over 100,000 more meals last year to help children, seniors and families who need them most.

Our Culinary Job Training Program continues to help our students transform their futures with new culinary skills and life skills like conflict resolution, teamwork and personal finance. Dozens of students graduated from the job training program last year with class employment rates as high as 100% after graduation. And every week, Second Helpings graduates return to hire other students, to volunteer as guest instructors or in our hunger relief kitchen. Our graduates recognize and appreciate the opportunity that they received from Second Helpings and they return to give that opportunity to someone else.

But it’s easy to get lost in the numbers and not see the very personal impact that the meals and opportunities provided by Second Helpings have on so many people in our community. Each child, each senior, each family, each Culinary Job Training student has their own unique story. So, we’d like to share what it means. . .

With thanks,

Jennifer VigranChief Executive Officer

$10 MEANS 10 MEALS FOR HUNGRY PEOPLE IN CENTRAL INDIANA.

What it means...

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FinancialHighlightsIncome Statement Year Ended Year Ended June 30, 2013 June 30, 2012Public Support and Revenues

Individual Contributions 473,962 340,978 Corporate and Government Contributions and Grants 578,223 849,887 In-Kind Contributions 62,407 43,980 Hunger Relief Expansion Campaign -0- 895,464 Special Events, Net 293,253 125,720

Program Revenue

Rescued Food 3,133,555 2,921,794 Fee Income 21,998 18,964

Other Revenues (includes assets released from restrictions) 298,320 172,991 Total Revenues and Support 4,861,718 5,369,778 Expenses

Programs Services 4,420,568 3,988,009 Supporting Services - Management and General 193,350 290,024 Supporting Services - Fundraising 266,445 201,688 Total Expenses 4,880,363 4,479,721 Change in Net Assets 166,171 825,530 Net Assets, Beginning of Year 3,376,563 2,551,033 Net Assets, End of Year 3,542,734 3,376,563 Note: Our audited financial statements are available at www.secondhelpings.org

Balance Sheet Year Ended Year Ended June 30, 2013 June 30, 2012Current Assets

Cash 579,873 778,057 Cash-Board Designated Legacy Fund 200,058 -0- Accounts Receivable 22,005 2,145 Grants Receivable, Current 143,700 70,500 Inventories 79,356 64,979 Prepaid Expenses and Other 8,332 12,631 Total Current Assets 1,033,324 928,312 Property and Equipment, Net 2,500,373 2,499,153 Long-Term Grants Receivable 100,000 10,000 Total Assets 3,633,697 3,437,465 Liabilities

Current Liabilities 90,963 60,902 Net Assets

Unrestricted Net Assets: Unrestricted 3,006,726 3,225,429 Unrestricted - Board Designated Legacy Fund 200,058 -0- Total Unrestricted Net Assets 3,206,784 3,225,429 Temporarily Restricted Net Assets 335,950 151,134 Total Net Assets 3,542,734 3,376,563 Total Liabilities and Net Assets 3,633,697 3,437,465

Note: Our audited financial statements are available at www.secondhelpings.org

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“ A career in culinary arts is a life changing experience, and students who graduate from our Culinary Job Training program leave not only with new cooking skills but also a jumpstart to a new life.”

- Chef Sam Brown Director of Culinary Job Training

Each person who graduates from the Culinary Job Training program is cause for celebration, but in 2012 Second Helpings marked a milestone in Class #69, which included its 500th graduate.

Last year, 40 adults graduated from the intensive 10-week program, and graduates are now working in Central Indiana as cooks, executive chefs, business owners and culinary instructors.

CULINARY PROGRAM GRADUATES WHO COME BACK TO HIRE GRADUATES

CHANGE THE CYCLE OF POVERTY.

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Children:

37 %Adult Men & Women:

38 %Seniors:

12 %Families:

13 %

MEALS BYDEMOGRAPHICS Corporate

A Classic Party Rental

Akimi Acupuncture

All Star Tire & Auto

Ambrosia

Amy McAdams Design

Barto’s Catering & Concessions

Be the Boutique

Best Chocolate in Town

Best Kitchen Service & Parts

Bonsai by Fields

California Closets

Calvin Fletcher Coffee Company

Carnicelli Trading Company

Chernoff Cosmetic Surgery

Cintas

Citizens Energy Group

Crackers Comedy Club

Cunningham Restaurant Group

David & Mary Salon

Extreme Clean, LLC

Fike’s Pest Control, LLC

Forthofer Photography

Fountain Square Theatre

The Fox and Hound

FRESH

Gander Mountain

Get Dirty Ceramics

Glazer’s

Godby Heating Plumbing Electrical

The Great Frame Up

Green B.E.A.N. Delivery

GrinOn Industries

Hilton Indianapolis Hotel & Suites

Indiana Racing Experience

Indy Boot Camps

Iozzo’s Garden of Italy

Joe’s Butcher

Just Pop In

Kroger

Late Harvest Kitchen

The Local Eatery & Pub

Levy Restaurants

Markey’s Rental & Staging

Mays Entertainment

McNeely Owned, Inc.

Monarch Beverage Company

Nuvo Newsweekly

Pacers Sports & Entertainment

Piazza Produce

Rational USA

RCI, Inc.

Regal Printing

Reis-Nichols Jewelers

Sagamore Golf Club

School of Rock

Seasons 52

Shoups Country Foods

Spectrum Technology

Sport Graphics

Sun King Brewing Company

Sunny D’s Cafe

Techlite

United Airlines

University of Michigan

US Foods

Utah Jazz

Very Special Arts

Videotropolis

Woodland Country Club

WTTS 92.3 FM

Zulu Nyala Game Lodge

IndivdualSherry & Dara Amlung

Bill Anderson

Kim Borges

Sam Brown

Ellen & Jeff Butz

Jeanne & Mike Dinius

Brian Duff

Kevin Etzkorn

Jeff Ewen

Mark Finch

Maureen & Budd Glassberg

Liz Gimenez

Meredith Gradle

Kyle Harrington

David Hobson & Tim Schaffer

DeWitt Jackson

Robert James

Jerry Jeffers

Angela Krahulik

Jeff McConnell

Jose Louis Ponce

Kelli Welborn

David Wentland

Jason Zickler

In-Kind Donors

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DonorsIndividual$10,000-30,000Sally and Denny Barrett

Eldred and Liz MacDonell

Sheila and Paul Nollen

$5,000-9,999Linda and John

Zimmermann

Nora and Peter Garrett

Paul Joyner

Marie and Toby Powell

Bonnie and David Ross

Connie Gigax

Kitty and Tom Furman

Jennifer and Gary Vigran

$2,500-4,999 Eli and Carlos Lopez

Dr. Kathleen Lee

Wendy and Jim Hamilton

Sally and Mark Perlstein

Linda and Gary Allen

Joe Steve

Markine and Greg Sipes

Gerry Berg

Matt Overton

Mary Frances Rubly

Steve Henshaw & Dawn Sandoe-Henshaw

Carrie and Tony Schafer

Elaine and Sandy Levinson

Phyllis and Howard Fulford

Christine and James Jacobi

Mark Bromund

Gordon and Theresa Slack

Mike Dinius and Jeannie Regan Dinius

Alicia and Chris Hummel

Kerry Dinneen and Sam Sutphin

Marianne Glick and Michael Woods

Julie and John Morand

Susan and Dale Barrett

Janett Lowes

Philip McGeath

$1,500-2,499 John Carr

Michael Copeland and Cheryl Pleak Copeland

Jim and Jackie Morris

Dee and Jimmy Hasty

Mary and Horace Shonle

Don Graham and Kathleen Berry-Graham

Miriam and Dave Dant

Lisa and Joe Mark Kelly and Chris Jacobs

Jo Ellen and Bill Buffie

April and Curtis Rector

Carol Ellison & Wayne Bertsch

Diane and Albert White

Peter Little

Sherry and Reg Mallamo

Jill and Chris Shymanski

Sandra and Joe Slaughter

Joseph Yeager and Candace Grass

Ken and Krisztina Inskeep

Ethel and William Nichols

Jean and Al Paison

Maureen Kiley

Alan Alexander

John Nepsa

Angela Krahulik

Kelly and Stephan Masoncup

Jennifer and James Kelley

Jennifer and Patrick Schaefer

Steve Delaney

Pat Garrett Rooney

John and Robin Minturn

Arlene and Tom Grande

Susan and Kevin Etzkorn

Jane and Win Hamilton

Jane LaFave

Kathryn Tracey

Robin and John Roberts

Fuad Hammoudeh

Sherry Gray

Steve Russell and Livia

Klain Russell

E. Sean Griggs

Susan and Richard M. Van Frank

Sherry and Dara Amlung

$1,000- 1,499 Trent Taylor

Karlyn and Harry Fox

Barb and Bob Wolf

Lisa and Todd Higgins

Tom and Julie Bennett

Nora Spitznogle

Tom Howe

Tipu Ahmad

Sue Gilliatt

Margaret and Barry Wood

Gene Berry

Linda Shikany

Diana Clark and Suzanne Rogers

James F. Fearin

Maureen Keller and

David Feinberg

Joan and Russell Forthofer

Paula and Mark Finch

Sue and Tom Hoback

Gail and Bill Plater

Stephanie Buck

Pene and Roger Bell

Carla Brocksmith

Mary and John Challman

Becky and Paul Corsaro

Donna and Kerry Creek

Linda Duwve

Jennifer and Brian Egan

Karen and John Elliott

Debby Galvin

Larry and Lee Glasscock

Ann Grayson

David Hobson and Tim Shaffer

Bob and Troy Kassing

Thomas Kellen and Chiu Chuang

Cristal Martin

Sara McCracken

Anne and Scott Griffin

Robin Wagner

Bill Scott

Sara Fickle

Carol and Greg Gaich

William Runkel

Nancy and George Werner

Aisha Zafar

$500-999 Nancy and Robert

Barnett

Carol and Jim Adams

Nicole and Aaron Busse

Greg Kohne

Susan and Steve Siroky

Barbara Seidman

Natalie and Bob Stoelting

Shannon Darnell

Wendy Fortune

Diane Sargeant

Stephen Taylor

Shannon and John Watts

Abbey and Mark Wise

Penny Handshaw

Terry and Lew Mumford

Mindy and David Ford

Max Marolf

Emily Sagor and Peter Campbell

Drew and Shelly McCoy

Karen and William Thompson

Michael Boyer

Joyce and Bob Coalson

Oran Day

Jenni and Howard Egger

Ernestine Feeney

Barbara and Kenneth Hamilton

Gregory Smith

Margaret Piety and Josef Laposa

Denise and John Ayre

Joyce and Dick Bender

Sally and Dean Esbaum

Todd Rieg

Uma Kuchibhotla

Diane Billings

John Galbraith

Maria Romaine

Nancy and Michael Waters

Carl McMillian

Sheila and Denny Clancy

Pat and Bob Anker

Krista and Greg Edison

Becky and Ken Honeywell

Betty LaFara

Ann and Dominick LaMonte

Marian McNamara

Cindy Nichols

André Robinson

Matt Rogers

Maria Walsh

Kim and Michael Woodward

Kristi Lee

Sally and Eric Blom

Don Buckley and Mary Sutton

Mindy and Mike Cunningham

Linda and Dan Ealy

Marilyn and Jim Hamilton

Cheryl and Trey Holland

Verna and Barry Schneider

Terri and Tom Vahey

Kathryn and Robert Clifford

Katherine Klykylo

Jane Henegar and Matthew Gutwein

Nicole Karmire

Joe and Terri Hoog

Elizabeth Garber

Marcy and Ivan Ekhaus

Susan and Brent Hubbard

Carol Weesner

Cathy and Rob Halter

Carolyn Schaefer

Linda and Jim Trippi

Cindy and Phil Ohlrogge

Judy and Tom Steiner

Mary and Walter Johantgen

Frederick Seitz

Barbara and Frank Green

Janelle and Cam Morgan

Tracy Smith

Tara Sciscoe

Steve Herker

Nancy Broyles

Julia and Christopher Hagan

Patrick Rooney

Angie and Keith Rooney

Mary Beth and Keith Moberg

James Kincannon

Mike Klein

Donna Beeker

Nick Baker

Scott Watson

Steve Frey

Dorothy Stites Alig

Lori and B.J. Nichols

John Jenkins

Clara Trusty

Jan and Sue Chenoweth

Sheila and James Kaufman

Meg and Doug Dicks

John Watson

Maureen and Budd Glassberg

Carla and Tony Aukett

Donnis Patton

Suzanne and Charles Beard

Dale Schaeffer

Judy McQuoid

Oksana and Peter Withey

Edward Bonach

Barbara and Joseph Alpert

Kelli Baumgarn

Sally Cleveland

April Dalton-Noblitt

Paul Pride

Christopher J. McKee

Mary Stahl

Robert Moeder

Kelly Krauskopf

Kristen Mercer

Jonathan Sharp

Corporate$50,000 +The Glick Fund, a fund

of CICF

The Herbert Simon Family Foundation

Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation, Inc.

The Indianapolis Foundation, a CICF affiliate

Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust

United Way of Central Indiana

$10,000-49,999Apparatus

Ayres Foundation, Inc.

Central Indiana Senior Fund, a CICF Fund

Christ Church Cathedral

Clowes Fund, Inc.

Cunningham Restaurant Group

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“ ONE OF THE SENIOR CITIZENS HERE AT GEORGE T. GOODWIN CENTER SAID THE MEALS FROM SECOND HELPINGS EACH DAY WERE THE ONLY HOT MEALS HE HAD AFTER HIS WIFE PASSED AWAY.”

- TOBY YORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, GEORGE T. GOODWIN CENTER

The Eugene and Marilyn Glick Family Foundation

The Gayman-Davis Shoemakers Fund, a fund of Central Indiana Community Foundation

The Glasscock Family Foundation

Gordon Food Service

Herff Jones, Inc.

The Kroger Co.

Legacy Fund Community Foundation, a CICF affiliate

The Netherleigh Fund, a Fund of The Indianapolis Foundation

Nicholas H. Noyes, Jr., Memorial Foundation, Inc.

Oak Motors

Reis-Nichols, Inc.

Weaver Popcorn Foundation, Inc.

Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC

$5,000-9,999The Alice Greene

McKinney and E. Kirk McKinney, Jr. Fund

Arbor Homes

BMO Harris Bank

The Capital Group Companies /Home of the American Funds

Citizens Energy Group

DEFENDER Direct

Green B.E.A.N. Delivery

Hospitality Leadership Foundation

Ice Miller LLP

Ivy Tech Foundation

Season for Sharing Fund, a fund of The Indianapolis Foundation

SYSCO Food Service of Indianapolis

Swisher Foundation, Inc.

USA Funds

$2,500-4,999Barnes & Thornburg LLP

Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano

Bose McKinney & Evans

Brave Heart Foundation

Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund

Bright House Networks LLC

Browning Investments, Inc.

City of Noblesville Fund

Eleanor F. Bookwalter Charitable Lead Trust

EnviroForensics

Hoover Hull LLP

Indianapolis Colts

Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation

Indianapolis Power & Light

Keene Paison & Company

Landscapes Unlimited

Marigold Clothing Store

One America

PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

Reitano Design Group

Sitehawk Retail Real Estate

Smith Family Fund

Spectrum Technology

Steel Dynamics Bar Products Division

The Ackerman Foundation

The Forest Fund Inc.

The Sablosky Family Foundation, a fund of Legacy Fund

Trinity Episcopal Church

Zink Distributing Company

$1,500-2,499531 Virginia LLC

AC Equipment Representatives, Inc

Amvets Post 99

BAJ Foundation

Crowe Horwath, LLP

Dezelan Insurance Agency

ExactTarget

Fountain Square Theatre Building

Health & Hospital Corporation of Marion County

Heron Capital

Indiana Black Expo, Inc.

JP Morgan Chase Foundation

Katz, Sapper & Miller

LUNA music

Meridian-Kessler Neighborhood Association

North United Methodist Church

Obat Helpers Inc.

Randle Family Foundation

Stansfield Circle

Temple Sisterhood of Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation

WEJ Foundation

Well Done Marketing

$1,000-1,499Andrejasich Blessing

Fund

Avon United Methodist Church

Deylen Realty

Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis

HALSTEAD architects

Indiana Ice

Indiana Rail Road Company

NCAA

Sahm’s Restaurant & Catering

Stanley H. Byram Trust

The Best Chocolate In Town

The Saltsburg Fund Donald W. Buttrey

Thermo King of Indiana

United Hope Foundation, Inc. of Indiana

Vigran Family Foundation

$500-999Alerding CPA Group

Belcan Corporation

Charles Schwab Corporation Foundation

Crowe Horwath Foundation

Debra Hartman & Associates

First Baptist Church of Indianapolis

Franciscan Alliance Foundation

Frost Brown Todd, LLC

Hall, Render, Killian, Heath & Lyman, P.C.

J. D. Resley and Associates, Inc.

John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Kraabel Charitable Foundation Inc.

La Margarita

Logan Family Foundation, Inc.

Magic Bus

Managed Health Service

Piazza Produce

Regions Bank

RJL Family Gift Fund

Rosedale Hills UMC

Silver in the City, LLC

Snappening

St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church

St. Joan of Arc

The Faris Family Fund

The Willard & Anne Levin Foundation

United Methodist Women, St. Luke’s United Methodist Church

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THE INVESTMENT BY CORPORATE PARTNERS IN THE SECOND HELPINGS FLEET MEANS RESCUING AND DELIVERING MORE FOOD SAFELY AND RELIABLY.

100,000+ lbs.Bluffton Distribution

Center

Dr. Pepper Snapple Group

Kroger

Sysco Food Services of Indianapolis

Trader Joe’s

US Foods

10,000 to 99,999 lbs.Butterfield Foods

Capital Grill

Carmel Clay Schools

Commercial Bakeries Corporation

Costco

Fresh Market

Gleaners Food Bank

Green B.E.A.N. Delivery

Jonathan Byrd’s Catering

Metropolitan School District of Pike Township

Taylor’s Bakery

Warren Central High School

5,000 - 9,999 lbs.500 Festival

Cicero Christian Church

HMS Host at Indianapolis International Airport

Indianapolis Marriott - Downtown

J.W. Marriott Indianapolis

Westfield Washington Schools

Whole Foods Market

1,000 to 4,999 lbs.4-H Youth

Development

Adrian Orchards

American Dairy Association of Indiana

Anonymous

Aramark

Barto’s Catering & Concessions - Indiana State Fair

Blondie’s Cookies

Brighthouse

CAJ Food Products

Cathedral Kitchen

Centerplate

Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

Chipotle Mexican Grill

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Cibus Catering, Camp Atterbury

Bob Clark

Clinton Young Elementary

Culver’s

Daylight Donuts

FedEx

Fresh Harvest Market

Garden on the Go - I.U. Health

Gigunda Group

Gordon Food Service

Harshman Middle School

Honeybaked Ham

Indiana Sports Corporation

Indianapolis Colts

Indianapolis Reentry Educaton Facility

Instant Whip

International Paper

Kellogg’s Krave

Levy Restaurants at Bankers Life Fieldhouse

Marquette Manor

Midwest Food Bank

Millenium Foods

John Nepsa

Noteable Events of Lombard, Illinois

Peterson’s Restaurant

PGA BMW Championship

Piazza Produce

Prairie Farms Dairy

Regions Bank

Seasons 52

Service Warehouse

Shepherd Community Center

St. Malachy Church - Knights of Columbus

Starbucks

Sullivan’s Steakhouse

Tyson Foods/Ronny Dowdy Trucking

Westport Locker LLC

Women of Faith

Woodland Country Club

Zionsville Farmers Market

500 to 999 lbs.Alfa Laval, Inc

Bethany Christian Church

Broad Ripple Farmers Market

Chef’s Academy

Columbia Club

Norman Dienter

Dream Dinners - Fishers

Eddie Merlot’s

Eli Lilly

Enviro Forensics

Frank & Mary’s

Girl Scout Troop #1896

God’s Bounty Food Pantry

Holy Name Catholic School

Holy Rosary Church

Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church

Indian Creek Christian Church

Indianapolis Museum of Art

IVY Tech Community College

Just Desserts

Marigold Clothing Store

McDonald, Bob

Metropolitan School District of Wayne Township

Orchard School

Padua Academy

Primo Banquet Hall

Resurrection Lutheran Church

Bren Simon

St. Francis Hospital

St. Joan of Arc Church

St. Luke’s United Methodist

St. Vincent dePaul Society

St.Vincent Hospital - Indianapolis

T C Heartland LLC

Wheeler Mission

300 to 499 lbs.Arbor Homes

Bishop Chatard High School

Cardinal Ritter High School

Cerulean Restaurant

Champps-Indianapolis Airport

Charlie & Barney’s

Community Westview Hospital

Delta Faucet Company

Fishers High School

Fortune Industries

Indiana Farm Bureau

Indianapolis Raquet Club

Gary Ledbetter

NCAA

Noodles & Company - Indiana Ave

Northwood Elementary School

The Paradise Shops

Perry Meridian Middle School

Ritz Charles

Roche

Servant’s Heart of Indy

Sheraton Hotel - Keystone at the Crossing

Sigma Alpha Mu

Westfield High School

Food Donors

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2012-2013Board of Directors

Jerry Adams, Chairman Levy Restaurants

Kim Borges Regions Bank

John A. Elliott Kroger Central Division

Kevin Etzkorn Heron Capital

David Feinberg, CPA Treasurer

Crowe Horwath, LLP

Howard Fulford Consultant

Elizabeth Garber Best Chocolate in Town

Connie Gigax Consultant James Hamilton Bose McKinney & Evans

Angela Krahulik Ice Miller, LLP

Dr. Kathleen LeeSecretary

Ivy Tech Community College

Central Indiana Region

Reg Mallamo Community Volunteer

Marie Powell, Vice Chair

André Robinson Sysco Food Services

of Indianapolis

Pat Rooney Community Volunteer

Jennifer Schaefer Community Volunteer

Tony Schafer Spectrum Technology

Inc.

Gordon Slack Dow AgroSciences

Albert S. White Eli Lilly and Company

Dr. John Zimmermann Eli Lilly and Company

(Retired)

Advisory CouncilMiriam Dant Dant Advocacy, Inc.

Steve Delaney Sitehawk Retail Real

Estate

James F. Fearin Budd Glassberg, CPA

Ken HoneywellWell Done Marketing

DeWitt JacksonIndianapolis Colts

Cynthia Jordan, SPHR, CPA

Volt Information Sciences

Rabbi Brett KrichiverIndianapolis Hebrew

Congregation

Sanford LevinsonConsultant

Kathy PataluchIndy Hunger Network

Andy SkillmanBMO Harris

Joe SlaughterHerff Jones, Inc.

Joseph L. SmithRetired, IPS Education

Foundation

William R. StamperMorgan Stanley Smith

Barney LLC

Roe Wright Markey’s Rental &

Staging

Staff

Culinary Job TrainingChef Sam Brown

Tiera Freeman

Food RescueJoe Hoog

Leonard Hughes

Greg Johnson

Max Utter

Hunger ReliefPatty Cortellini

Chef Liz Gimenez

Chuck Goad

Kim Kiser

Sandy Schwomeyer

Volunteer ServicesMary Parks

CommunicationsBetsy Whitmore

DevelopmentKatie Cobb

Emeline Degrandi

Kaitlyn Fox, VISTA

Volunteer

FinanceMike Eline

Lynda Smith

Director of ProgramsNora Spitznogle

Jennifer Vigran, CEO

PeopleMORE THAN 800,000 MEALS DELIVERED IN 2013

MEANS MORE PEOPLE GET MEALS THEY NEED.

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The Eugene and Marilyn Glick Center1121 Southeastern Ave.Indianapolis, Indiana 46202(317) 632-2664secondhelpings.org