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Working to End HungerEasthamGardnerHolyoke Public SchoolsLower Cape Outreach CouncilGardner Community ActionCommittee, Inc.Light of Restoration Ministries, Inc.EasthamptonEasthampton Community CenterEverettImmaculate Conception Church –St. Vincent de Paul Food PantryFairhavenStaff PhotoShepherd’s Pantry, Inc.Fall RiverCatholic Social Services of FallRiverCitizens for Citizens, Inc. and FallRiver Food Pantry“The Walk for Hunger funds all of our foodcosts. I cannot imagine how this pantry wouldstay open without this funding.”— James 2:15 Kitchen in ClintonFerry Street MinistriesGreater Fall River Community FoodPantry of the Greater Fall RiverCommunity FoundationGloucesterOpen Door/Cape Ann Food PantryGreat BarringtonBerkshire Community ActionCouncilGreenfieldAnti-Displacement ProjectFranklin Community ActionCorporation – Center for SelfReliance and First Call for HelpFranklin County Community MealsOsborn Street Public ElementarySchoolTapestry Health Systems – AIDSServices of Franklin CountyFalmouthFalmouth Service CenterFitchburgGreenfield Housing AuthorityHamiltonAcord Food Pantry, Inc.HarwichFamily Pantry CorporationLower Cape Outreach CouncilBoys & Girls Club of North CentralMassachusettsHatfieldCare Services ProjectThe Food Bank of WesternMassachusettsCleghorn Neighborhood Center13Montachusett Veterans OutreachCenterFranklin County Dial/Self Inc.Salvation ArmyProject Bread strives to be as accurate as possiblein listing our supporters. We appreciate your helpin correcting any errors or omissions.Gardner Visiting NursesAssociation, Inc.Lighthouse Christian Center – FeedMy SheepPeople Incorporated and Children’sServices DivisionEmergency food programs include communitypantries, soup kitchens, food banks, food salvageprograms, and mobile pantry programs thatdistribute food to people in need. The programson this list are those supported in 2005 – 2006.They provided 42 million meals to people in need.Gardner Public SchoolsElm Street CongregationHaverhillFirst Parish Unitarian UniversalistChurchCalvary Baptist Church – Calvary'sKitchenFitchburg Recreation DepartmentMontachusett Opportunity CouncilCommunity Action – Drop-InCenterSalvation ArmyEmmaus, Inc.FraminghamJoyful LadleFramingham Civic League, Inc. –Saturday Meal ProgramMerrimack Valley CatholicCharities – Open Hand FoodPantrySalvation ArmyPregnancy Care Center ofMerrimack ValleySouth Middlesex OpportunityCouncil – MetroWest Harvest FoodInitiativeHolyokeSt. Bridget's Food PantryBoys and Girls Club of GreaterHolyokeFranklinChurch of God Llego JesusFranklin Food Pantry, Inc.Holyoke Community CharterSchoolsProvidence Ministries of the NeedySalvation Army – Holyoke CorpsSkills, Training & EnrichmentProgramValley Opportunity CouncilHullTown of Hull Board of HealthWellspring Multi-Service CenterHuntingtonPioneer Valley Assembly of GodFood PantryHyannisAIDS Support Group of Cape Cod– Food PantryCape Cod Child DevelopmentProgram Food PantryFirst Baptist Church of HyannisNam Vets Association of the Capeand Islands – Veterans’ FoodPantrySalvation ArmyHyde ParkHealthy Baby/Healthy ChildProgramHyde Park Emergency Food PantryIndian OrchardCommunity Survival CenterJamaica PlainGreek Orthodox Diocese of Boston– Philoxenia HouseJamaica Plain APACLittle Brothers – Friends of theElderlyKingstonPlymouth Area Coalition for theHomeless – Pilgrims Hope FoodPantryLakevilleHearts of AbundanceLawrenceBread and RosesGreater Lawrence Council ofChurches, Inc.Lawrence Public SchoolsLazarus House, Inc.

The following programs and organizations received grants from Project Breadthrough its Walk for Hunger and the Massachusetts Child Hunger Initiative(MCHI) during the 2005 – 2006 funding period. They include emergencyfood programs, schools, after-school programs, summer food programs, andneighborhood organizations.Ministerio Los Milagros de JesusMaldenMontagueNeighbors in Need, Inc.Bread of LifeFranklin County Community MealsPaulist HELP/JCA –Adelante/Lawrence Youth CenterAfter-School ProgramEmmanuel Baptist Church – G.G.Jefferson Emergency Food PantryMinistryServiceNet, Inc. – EmergencySheltersSupportive CarePhiladelphie SDA ChurchNatickSi, Se Puede, Inc.Salvation ArmyA Place To TurnLeominsterTri-City Community Action Program,Inc.Natick Service Council, Inc.Leominster First Baptist ChurchMansfieldTwin Cities Latino CoalitionLincolnOrthodox Congregational Church –Our Daily Bread: Friends Caring andSharingAmerican Red Cross – New BedfordChapterCatholic Social ServicesGrace Episcopal ChurchMarket Ministries, Inc.MarlboroughNew Bedford Recreation DepartmentThe Food ProjectLowellMarlborough Community Services,Inc.St. Lawrence Parish Food PantryCentral Food Ministry, Inc.MashpeeSalvation ArmyMashpee VillageUnited Way of SoutheasternMassachusetts – HungerCommission of SoutheasternMassachusettsHouse of Hope, Inc.MattapanNewburyportLowell Community Charter PublicSchoolChristian Community OutreachCenterHope Community ChurchLowell Transitional Living Center, Inc.Glad Tidings Food PantryMVFB Food Share – The MobilePantryGreater Victory Temple, Inc. –Greater Victory Temple Food PantryHellenic Gospel ChurchMerrimack Valley Catholic Charities –Lowell Food PantryMaynardNewton Food PantryMerrimack Valley Food BankMaynard Food Pantry, Inc.Synagogue Council of Massachusetts– Project EzraOpen Pantry of Greater LowellMedfordNorth AdamsCommunity Teamwork, Inc.Girl Scouts of Spar and SpindleCouncil, Inc.Salvation ArmySt. Julie Asian Center Kid’s ClubUnited Teen Equality CenterVarnum Public Elementary SchoolLynnCatholic Charities NorthThe Food Project – North ShoreLynn City MissionLynn Community Health CenterUnitarian Universalist Church ofMedford – Community CupboardFood PantryMethuenNeighbors in Need, Inc.MiddleboroughCentral Baptist Church – Love inAction MinistryLynn Economic OpportunityMilfordLynn Recreation DepartmentDaily Bread Food PantryLynn Shelter Association –Emergency ShelterFirst Unitarian UniversalistNewtonInterfaith AIDSBerkshire Community Action CouncilBerkshire Food ProjectThe Food Bank of WesternMassachusetts – Target:HungerNorth BerkshireSalvation ArmyTake and Eat, Inc.North AndoverPeople's PantryNorthamptonMANNASalvation ArmyNorthampton SurvivalCenterSacred Heart ParishMillisServiceNet, Inc. –Emergency SheltersSacred Heart Tree of Life PantryMillis Ecumenical Food PantrySalvation ArmyMiltonNorwoodMy Brother's TableSt. Mary's Parish Tree of Life PantrySt. Vincent de Paul – St. JosephConferenceMilton Community Food PantryPhotos Joshua TousterSpanish American Center, Inc.Attleboro Area Council of Churches –Food ’n Friends KitchenNew BedfordEcumenical Food Pantryof NorwoodPhoto Joshua TousterLeominster United Methodist Church– Ruth’s Harvest Pantry14

Working to End HungerOnsetRaynhamSalisburyOnset Foursquare Church – Heart& Soul Soup KitchenRaynham Food BasketPettengill HouseRevereSeekonkBeachmont SchoolDoorways, Inc.Franklin County Community MealsChartwells School Dining ServicesTown of Seekonk Human ServicesOrange Public SchoolsFirst Congregational Church ofRevere Food PantrySomersetOrangePhoto Paul ShoulOrleansCafeteria volunteer preparing fruit for the Better BreakfastProgram at the Fisher Hill Elementary School in Orange.“It is so clear that a good, nutritious breakfastprepares children for their day of learning. Bybeing part of the Better Breakfast Program thatfocuses on less sugar and better nutrition, we canhelp our children jumpstart a positive day oflearning.”— Principal Sheryl Brault of the Fisher HillElementary School in OrangeLower Cape Outreach CouncilRevere Public SchoolsPalmerRevere Recreation DepartmentPalmer Food Share, Inc.PeabodyHaven From HungerPepperellFriends of the Pepperell SeniorCenter Food PantryPittsfieldBerkshire Community ActionCouncilFirst United Methodist ChurchSalvation ArmyVeterans Outreach CenterPlymouthCatholic Charities – PlymouthGuild Food PantryPhoto Paul ShoulProject Bread strives to be as accurate as possible inlisting our supporters. We appreciate your help incorrecting any errors or omissions.15Revere Youth Zone – Teen SpaceROCA, Inc. – Youth STAR FoodPantryRoslindaleRoslindale Congregational ChurchFood PantryRoxburyInterfaith Social Services, Inc. andPantry ShelfQuincy Community ActionPrograms, Inc.Quincy Interfaith ShelteringCoalition – Father Bill's PlaceSalvation ArmySeaside Advocacy GroupRandolphBen-Emmanuel Ambassadors ofthe Messiah ChurchRevelation Family EnrichmentCenterSomerville Homeless Coalition –Project SOUPSouth BostonCatholic Charities – LaboureCenterJulie's Family Learning ProgramCommunity ServingsThe Food ProjectGrace and Hope Mission, Inc.Grant AME Church – Self Help,Inc.Greater Boston Catholic Charities –Emmanuel HouseOmega Men in ActionEsther R. Sanger Center forCompassion – Quincy CrisisCenter Family Pantry CorporationSomerville-Cambridge ElderServicesChurch of God of Prophecy FoodPantryProvincetownQuincySomervilleFourth Presbyterian Church FoodPantryHawthorne Youth and CommunityCenter, Inc.Lower Cape Outreach Council –Provincetown United MethodistChurch Faith GalleyAnnelle Delorme Hagerman FoodPantryABCD Parker Hill/Fenway NSCSalvation ArmyAIDS Support Group of Cape Cod– Soup KitchenWorking with community partners in 20 lowincome communities throughout the state,Project Bread strengthens local programs tofeed hungry children where they live, learn,and play. The goal of this work is to ensure thateach child in our state has the same chance togrow and thrive.Garfield Public Middle SchoolResurrection Lutheran ChurchFood PantrySalvation ArmySojourner House, Inc.St. Mary of the Angels FoodPantrySt. Augustine's Parish Food PantrySouthbridgeEastford Road Elementary SchoolSouthbridge Interfaith HospitalityNetworkSouthbridge Police DepartmentSouthbridge Public SchoolsSouthwickSouthwick Family SupportCoalitionSpencerMary, Queen of the Rosary Churchand Food PantryTwelfth Baptist Church FoodPantrySpringfieldVeterans Benefit Clearinghouse,Inc.Arise for Social JusticeAnti-Displacement ProjectWarwick House Food PantryBaystate Brightwood Health CenterSalemEpiscopal Diocese of WesternMassachusettsCatholic Charities North – SalemFirst Universalist Church – SalemFood PantryJewish Family Service of the NorthShore, Inc. – Kosher Food PantrySalem MissionSalvation ArmySave Our ChildrenSt. Joseph’s Church Food PantryThe Food Bank of WesternMassachusetts – Target:HungerSpringfieldFreedom Lifeline Food Pantry andSoup KitchenGray House, Inc.Holy Redeemer CathedralMartin Luther King Jr. CommunityCenter and Food DistributionProgram

WarehamEl Buen Samaritano Food ProgramChurch of the Good ShepherdElm Park Community SchoolNorthern Educational ServicesDamien’s Place – The Family PantryFamily Health Center of WorcesterOpen Pantry Community Servicesand Loaves & Fishes Soup Kitchen;Emergency Food PantrySt. Patrick’s Church – St. Patrick’sTableFriendly House, Inc.WatertownHarlow Street Elementary SchoolSpringfield Partners for CommunityActionTapestry Health Systems – La VozStoughtonStoughton Food PantryStowStow Food PantrySudburySudbury Community Food PantryTauntonCoyle and Cassidy High School FoodPantryWatertown Food PantryWaylandCelebration International ChurchWellfleetHenry Lee Willis Community Center,Inc. – Great Brook ValleyNeighborhood Center; PlumleyVillage Neighborhood CenterIntergenerational UrbanInstitute/Worcester State CollegeJeremiah’s HospiceLower Cape Outreach CouncilMassachusetts Veterans, Inc.WestfordMill Swan Elementary SchoolAnti-Displacement ProjectPernet Family Health ServiceWestford Community Food PantryPIP ShelterWest RoxburyQuinsigamond Village CommunityCenter Food PantryMay InstituteRachel’s TableWest SpringfieldRefugee Apostolate, Inc.Parish CupboardMt. Carmel Outreach MinistrySalvation ArmyVictory Temple Food PantrySouth Worcester NeighborhoodCenterWeymouthVernon Hill Elementary SchoolOur Daily BreadSociety of St. Vincent de PaulWeymouth Council for the HungryWorcester Community ActionCouncil, Inc.TempletonWhitmanWorcester County Food BankTempleton Food PantrySt. Vincent de Paul Society –Whitman Food PantryCrossroads Christian Center – TheLord Cares Food ProgramTownsendTownsend Ecumenical OutreachTruroLower Cape Outreach CouncilVineyard HavenIsland Council on AgingWakefieldWakefield Interfaith Food PantryWalpoleWinchendonWinchendon CommunityAction Committee, Inc.WorthingtonHilltown Community Health CenterWoburnWoburn Council of Social Concern,Inc.WorcesterAIDS Project WorcesterWalthamCatholic Charities and WorcesterCounty Food PantryAmerican Red Cross – Waltham FoodPantryCentro Las AmericasJewish Family & Children’s Service –Family TableCityview Public Elementary SchoolSalvation ArmyWorcester Public SchoolsInternational Family ChurchBelmont Street Elementary SchoolSacred Heart Church Food PantryWorcester Public Inebriate Program,Inc.WinchesterWalpole Community Food PantryMiddlesex Human Service Agency,Inc. – Bristol Lodge KitchenPhoto Paul ShoulSpringfield Girls Club Family CenterGrafton Street Elementary SchoolPhoto Paul ShoulSalvation Army and Citadel FamilyServicesChandler Magnet Elementary SchoolColumbus Park School“It's so good to knowmy grandchildren aregetting the best possiblefood to start theirday.”Photo Paul ShoulMassachusetts Career DevelopmentInstitutePhoto Paul ShoulThe following programs and organizations received grants from Project Breadthrough its Walk for Hunger and the Massachusetts Child Hunger Initiative(MCHI) during the 2005 – 2006 funding period. They include emergencyfood programs, schools, after-school programs, summer food programs, andneighborhood organizations.— Grandmotherparticipating in theBetter BreakfastProgram in Orange16

Individual ContributorsLeadership Circle 100,000 2,500 Michael and Christina Gordon*Ms. Carol A. Babineau 25,000 Mr. Jeffrey N. Carp andMs. Patricia Berenson*Mr. Donald D. Gilligan andMs. Regina Maniscalco*Photo David LeiferMr. Michael F. Gilligan andMs. Anne K. HelgenRobert and Naomi Tuchmann* 10,000 Mrs. Susanne G. Dowdall andMr. J. Patrick Dowdall*“Project Bread consistently initiates andchampions innovation that challenges theever-present problem of hunger. I continueto be enamored by this organization’sstrength to identify issues and am proudto be a supporter of its actions.”— Susanne G. Dowdall,Ph.D., pediatric neuropsychologist andProject Bread Board Member, shown here withRaymond and Anne Benedix, long-time Heart &Sole Walkers who now volunteer from LawrencePhoto David LeiferProject Bread Board MemberJoseph D'Arrigo andRita GuastellaMs. Eloise BiscoeMr. Stephen R. Booma andMrs. Sharon A. BoomaMr. William H. Brack andMs. Jessica A. LaddMs. Marla M. Capozzi andMr. Timothy H. HarnedRaymond and Paula DohertyMr. Stephen Gallant andMs. Julia ToddDavid GinchesMs. Mimi JigarjianSteven and Barbara GrossmanMr. John A. Kowaleski, Jr.Kernan and M. Christine KingMr. Michael A. Krupka andMs. Anne C. KubikMr. Robert LinthwaiteBob and Pat KueckerMr. David Litwack andMs. Mary A. LambertJoseph and Anita LoscalzoMr. Philip MayKenneth and Marianne NovackMs. Ellen Parker*Marc and Janice PfefferPaul and Susan WeismanEric and Allison RimmMichael and Naomi Rosenfeld 5,000 Ms. Gertrude F. ShelleyMitchel and Meryl AppelbaumMr. John G. SmithPaul and Phyllis FiremanJames and Susan SniderRobert and Margaret GoodrowMrs. Dorothy A. TaylorThomas and Leslee KileyMs. Melita M. TeichertMr. Michael D. KuchinosMr. David TellerMr. Arthur LewbelMr. Stephen G. Woodsum andMs. Anne R. LovettMs. Mary E. MurphyMr. Carl RedfieldDonald and Marilyn RodmanMr. and Mrs. John J. Shaughnessy,Sr.17Mr. Joel BermanMr. Geoffrey T. Freeman andMs. Marjorie M. FindlayDr. David A. Roth andDr. Marie B. DemayProject Bread strives to be as accurate as possiblein listing our supporters. We appreciate your helpin correcting any errors or omissions.Mrs. Nancy L. BaillieMr. Steven H. SilversteinMr. Thomas J. White*Indicates a multi-year pledgeMr. Bono YvertesMr. Robert Zawrotny

Project Bread’s Leadership Circle comprises a special group of individual donorswho make an extra commitment to those facing hunger in Massachusetts.Their generosity has helped make it possible to provide lifesaving support toemergency food programs throughout the state. They also made it possible forProject Bread to do research and development of innovative solutions to end hunger.This list acknowledges gifts made between June 1, 2005, and May 31, 2006.Thomas and Marsha AlperinDavid and Sukie AmoryMrithyonjaya AnnapragadaMr. Brian P. AntonMs. Nancy C. AthertonJeffrey and Patricia AugustineRobert and Judith BabcockMs. Kathleen BacevichMs. Jacqueline G. BakerMs. Ellen B. BanashMr. William D. BarboMs. Carol BarrySteven and Joan BelkinMr. Matthew A. Berlin andMs. Simone LiebmanErnst and Joan BerndtArthur and Barbara D'AngeloMr. Troy E. DanielsMr. Joseph D'ArrigoRichard and Carleen DelioMr. James J. Dillon andMs. Martha Stone WiskeR. Michael andCarmen T. DorschMs. Judith N. Keith andMs. Jane A. KeithMs. Mary KellyMr. Alfie KohnMr. Oliver D. HartEllen KoplowMs. Cathy DowlingSheila and Irwin HellerEvelynne and Fred KramerMr. David B. DuBard andMs. Deirdre M. GiblinJutta B. HicksTom and Kate KushDr. James T. HigginsNorman LangKalon HoJohn and Caroline LanganMs. Katherine A. HowardDr. Bai Hoon LeeRalph and Katherine HughesElizabeth M. LeeMs. Meg HurtMr. Robert LeeMs. Ellen Hurvitz andMr. Barry StrasnickMs. Diane LehnerNicholas and Marianne IacuzioMr. Gary B. Levesque andMs. Dawn M. PiccoloMr. Charles W. JacobsMr. and Mrs. Sydney LevineMs. Susan W. JacobsGiles and Joyce LewisLeif and Carol JacobsenMs. Kearin LewisMs. Christina Jameson andMr. Robert M. BloomMr. John N. Little andMs. Nancy WittenbergRobert and Wendy JanettGeorge and Ilse LohrerDr. Jeffrey S. Dover andDr. Tania J. PhillipsMr. William E. DugganMs. Cecilia E. DunnMr. Stephen A. Durant andMs. Laura Evans DurantChristopher and Linda DuskaPaul and Joanne EgermanSari M. BorenMs. Mary C. EliotMr. Robert L. BuckwalterDr. Jerome E. Groopman andDr. Pamela I. HartzbandMs. Jo-Ann C. KeelerMr. Thomas KeyesMr. and Mrs. Phillip BonannoMr. Stephen L. Buchwald andMs. Susan HaberMr. and Mrs. Robert J.GranthamMr. James A. Kaye andMs. Kim D. RubinMs. Sarah E. HancockMr. Steven M. Dworetz andMs. Susan TaylorMr. Myles A. Brown andMs. Judy E. GarberJeffrey and Gay GoveCharles and Sharon KarpMrs. Natalie Zinn HaarMs. Barbara BixJames and Mary BrownDr. Kenneth Gorson andMrs. Ann GorsonMr. Sami Fam andMs. Jan M. JurgelonMs. Winifred FaustMs. Elizabeth A. FidlerMs. Diane J. FisherMr. William M. BuffettFranklin M. Fisher andEllen Paradise FisherMr. Robert J. ButtelBob and Glenda FishmanMs. Caroline CampbellMarc and Deborah FogelMr. David J. CandeiasMr. Andrew B. Forbes andMs. Jennifer Lewis ForbesAlbert and Elizabeth CapraroMs. Cheryl ForteMr. Joel C. Janovsky andMs. Amy L. CattertonCyprian Sealy, David Beckwith,Bruce Bell, and Judith FeinsPhotos David Leifer 1,000 David and Kathleen CarrollAlfred and Fay ChandlerMs. Gretchen Fox andMr. Jay SteinStephen and Suzanne ChapmanMr. Gary FreemanMs. Marla Choslovsky andMr. Paul GreenbergMr. Edwin J. Fremder andMs. Linda CorwinMs. Robyn Churchill andMr. William LaddMs. Janet GelbartMrs. Amy A. GeoganMr. and Mrs. Andrew S. CoffinMr. Eric M. GibberHenry and Ann CookGorham and Joan CrossPradeepa CrowellMr. Jerome Goldstein andMrs. Marlene Goldstein18

Individual ContributorsLeadership Circle 1,000 Ms. Gail R. LongVernell and Susan LudwigMr. Randall Ottman andMs. Colleen SolanThe MacDonald FamilyMr. Joseph PatrnchakMs. Robin MacIlroy andMr. William SpearsJames and Lisa PhilippouThomas and Joanne MagliozziMr. Vincent J. Piccirilli andMs. Anita L. MeiklejohnMr. Alexis P. Malozemoff andMs. Irene WeigelMs. Diana C. PiercePhoto David LeiferMr. and Mrs. Keith J. ManMr. Raymond A. MarguisDouglas and MaryAnn MarmonMr. Don McBethMs. Jeanne F. McCann“Project Bread is virtually unique in its emphasison hunger prevention, making access to aid easier forall. It is the combination of good old common sense,together with sophisticated outreach to governmentprograms and well-designed technology, that doesthe trick.”— Stephen D. Senturia, Ph.D.,chairman and chief technology officer, Polychromix, Inc.PhotoLeifer?Photo DavidMary Walling withJuanita HopeProject Bread strives to be as accurate as possiblein listing our supporters. We appreciate your helpin correcting any errors or omissions.19Mr. Charles T. O'Neill andMs. Mary Ellen NeylonMr. and Mrs. Aldo M. PittMs. Jennifer A. PlineLia and William PoorvuMs. Merrill R. PregeantMr. William ReeseMs. Jean McCannaMr. Peter Riskind andMs. Carolyn GayleMr. Scott A. McCarthyMs. Kathy RochaMr. K. Steve McCormickPatrick and Barbara RocheMs. Kathleen M. McDermottMs. Christine RootCarol and Edwin McGuireMr. Alan RosenbergJohn and Margarete McNeiceMs. Beverly RossMr. William MeadMs. Ellen RottyMr. Trevor Miller and Ms. Kim WilliamsDr. Susan L. RowleyMr. Mark A. MinearMr. Joffrey A. RoyMr. Ed MisiphMr. Robert D. RoyMs. Aimee MitchellRene A. RuizMs. Sarah MonacoMs. Mary L. RyanMr. Stephen Mongeau andMs. Janice R. RuellMr. Robert J. Sachs andMs. Caroline A. TaggartMs. Barbara Moore andMr. Jack A. Van WoerkomMr. Gregg SantoMr. Robert MorrisMr. Daniel Saul andMs. Ranella HirschMr. Mark MuellerJames and Donna SavickiMr. Peter R. MunkenbeckMr. John H. Sawyer, Jr.Mr. and Ms. Vincent MuscolinoMs. Pamela SawyerMr. George A. Naddaff andMrs. Martha L. NaddaffMr. Steven L. Scher andMs. Lisa Butters-ScherMr. Paul NewmanPeter and Cynthia SchliemannMr. Brian NorrisMr. Patrick J. SchneiderThomas and Joan O'ConnorMr. Stephen Senturia, Ph.D.Andrew and Suzanne OffitMr. and Mrs. Peter Shaffer

Project Bread’s Leadership Circle comprises a special group of individual donorswho make an extra commitment to those facing hunger in Massachusetts.Their generosity has helped make it possible to provide lifesaving support toemergency food programs throughout the state. They also made it possible forProject Bread to do research and development of innovative solutions to end hunger.This list acknowledges gifts made between June 1, 2005, and May 31, 2006.Bread & Lights CommitteeMr. Jeffrey L. ShamesA Chanukah appeal to feed the hungryMr. Michael ShanahanMr. David G. ShawCHAIRSMr. John ShawJoel and Sue ShermanMs. Anabelle W. ShepherdAlan Solomont and Susan Lewis SolomontJoel and Marian Sue ShermanMr. Andrew SigelCOMMITTEEMarsha and Tom AlperinMr. and Mrs. Howard SmillieMitchel and Meryl AppelbaumMr. Donald K. SmithLawrence Neil Bailis and Susan ShevitzAlan Solomont andSusan Lewis SolomontJoan and Steve BelkinMs. Nancy B. SouletteMr. Thomas SovieroMs. Ann SpanelJoe and Susan SternfeldLois and Mickey CailJeffrey N. Carp and Patricia BerensonJoanne and Paul EgermanPaul and Phyllis FiremanFranklin M. Fisher and Ellen Paradise FisherMr. and Mrs. Gilbert L. Steward, Jr.Bob and Glenda FishmanMichael and Merle TarnowSteven and Barbara GrossmanMr. John J. Tegan, Jr.Irwin and Sheila HellerMr. Jonathan M. TeichKen and Marianne NovackMr. William TheisenBertram and Marjorie PaleyAttorney Pamela A. ThomureKitt and Heather SawitskyMichael and Maria TinglofRobert and Naomi TuchmannMr. Lawrence H. TittemoreSidney and Deanna WolkPhotos David LeiferMr. Brian ShimkinMs. Gail M. WalkerMr. David WallacePAST CHAIRSMr. Robert B. Washburn, Jr.Arthur and Margery KatzenbergRobert and Amy WeinbergRobert and Stepheny RiemerMr. Daniel Weinreb andMs. Cheryl MoreauMs. Beth Werths andMr. John ReinerMr. Michael J. WhouleyMs. D. Ellen WilsonHospitality CommitteeA holiday appeal to hospitality professionalsMrs. Mary V. WoumnLarry and Jeanette YackleCHAIRMr. William ZolaMr. David J. ColellaVice President and Managing DirectorThe Colonnade Hotel BostonEllen Parker chats with Stephen Senturiaand Andrew Schiff20

Individual ContributorsLeadership CircleBreadWinnersPhoto Matt StoneProject Bread's monthly giving program“Today more than ever, hunger affects allparts of our society — individuals, businessesand government. Left unchecked, hungerthreatens our health, our productivity andour future. On a daily basis, Project Bread,through its dedicated staff, supporters andpartners, spearheads the fight to end hungerin Massachusetts by helping people to betterunderstand hunger and its causes, and byworking to find not just temporary fixes,but meaningful and lasting solutions.”— Mitchel Appelbaum, senior partner, WilmerCutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP and ProjectBread Board Member, shown here with his wife,Meryl, who is a Heart & Sole WalkerPhoto David LeiferAndrew Schiff withformer Project BreadBoard MemberPierre ImbertProject Bread strives to be as accurate as possiblein listing our supporters. We appreciate your helpin correcting any errors or omissions.21Ms. Joan M. AngelosantoMs. Cynthia DeDonatoMs. Judith A. ArmstrongMr. Thomas M. DeffleyMs. Linda E. AtamianMs. Constance Del GizziMs. Nancy C. AthertonMr. John DeMarcoMr. James T. Avery, IIIMr. Steven W. DenietolisMr. Mike AvotinsMr. David J. DeutschMs. Gloria BarkerMr. William A. DoebeleMs. Donna BarreiroMs. Claire T. DohertyMr. Paul A. BeardsleyMr. Edward M. DugganMr. Marc BeattieMs. Margaret DwinellMs. Nancy BeaumontMs. Caroline EcklerMr. Daniel BilakMr. Lawrence ElliottMs. Teresa A. BowesMs. Margaret EntisMr. John BoydenMs. Elizabeth R. EpsteinMr. David BrackmanMr. Bruce A. FieldMs. Diana BronnerMs. Virginia FitzsimmonsMs. Ann BrooksMr. Arthur R. FosterMs. Susan BrophyMr. Gary FreemanMs. Diane M. BrownMs. Ellen FriedlandMs. Marilyn A. BrudererMs. Joan GeorgeMs. Sharon C. BurdulisMs. Boo GershunMs. Lisa Zankman BurkeMrs. Roseann GibbonsMr. Dan CamilliMr. Paul E. GieseMr. Francis CaroMs. Deborah S. GiokasMr. Richard CarpenterMr. David GittesMs. Mary ChatsworthMs. Nancy GoldsteinMs. Paula ChildsMrs. Barbara GoodmanMs. Mary E. CoghlanMs. Ellen M. GordonMs. Barbara M. ComeauMs. Barbara GormanMr. Jonathan ConoverMr. Leonard GosuleMs. Kelly A. CoughlinMr. John G. GovanMr. Jonathan CurrentMs. Cindy GranataMr. Howard T. CusackMr. Sherman GrayMr. James DaileyMs. Omaira GreenMs. June DaltonMr. Jeff GreenwaldMr. Keith DanielMs. Susan GruberMr. Troy E. DanielsMs. Amy GuilfordMs. Rosalin DavidsonMs. Andrea GulliMs. Sarah DeBescheMrs. Renee Hamel

BreadWinners — Project Bread’s monthly giving program — is an affordable andconvenient way for our most loyal supporters to make a big difference in the lives ofhungry people. With this reliable financial foundation, Project Bread can plan for thefuture and operate more efficiently.We applaud Project Bread’s inaugural group of members. This list acknowledges giftsmade between June 1, 2005, and May 31, 2006.Mr. Michael W. McCahillMs. Patricia SearleMs. Carolyn HardyMs. Anne McCantsMs. Gail SearsMs. Tracy HarringtonMs. Dorothea M. McCarthyMr. Joshua SecundaMr. Stephen M. HaughMs. Clare McCullyMs. Sara L. SecundaMs. Helen HeitmanMr. Sean McDonaldMr. David Segal-BrackmanMs. Laurel HendersonMr. Edward P. McGroryMr. Rolf D. SeichterMs. Rose M. HerraghtyMs. Patricia M. McLaughlinMs. Abby ShapiroMs. Mary HesterMs. Maurya MeenanMr. Stanley E. ShattuckMs. Lynn E. HickeyMs. Shelly P. MendesMs. Marilyn ShermanMs. Margot L. HollickMr. Thomas S. MichelmanMr. Brian ShimkinMs. Patricia HolmesMr. Mark A. MinearMs. Mary SlackMr. Richard HowardMr. Wilfred E. MoineauMr. John E. SolieMs. Joan HowellMs. Helen MooreMs. Dina SonensheinMr. Robert C. HussongMr. William MorrisMs. Jo A. SoshnickMrs. Deborah T. Jackson-WeissMr. Mark MuellerMs. Elizabeth StrainMs. Eve JankeyMs. Margaret F. MulvaneyMr. Bernhard SuhmMs. Liz JenkinsMr. Chris MulveyMr. Sean SuleMr. Leo JohnsonMr. Aengus MurrayMr. Bruce S. TannenbaumErja KajosaloMs. Suzanne NissenMs. Laurel TenneyMr. Gary KaplowMs. Karen E. O'DonnellMr. Ralph TolbertMr. Richard M. KatzMs. Rose O'DonnellMr. Robert F. TribbleMr. David KindlerMs. Elizabeth A. OstlingMr. Joseph Tyborowski, Jr.Ms. Natalie KingsburyMs. Martha W. PalermoMs. Jane M. VoldenMs. Sylvia S. KorstvedtMs. Ellen PateteMs. Michelle WalsonMr. Brad A. KramerMs. Lesley PeeblesMr. Tucker WaltonMr. Christopher P. KrebsMs. Nancy PetersonMs. Elizabeth F. WardMs. Susan LandryMs. Elizabeth PlananskyMr. Humphrey H. WareMs. Ellen LangMs. Camille PunchMs. Barbara WetheringtonMs. Mary R. LeahyMs. Anne RandallMs. Ruth E. WilsonMs. Anne M. LennonMr. Kenneth H. RingleMs. Jeanette I. WinthropMs. Jean H. LennonMs. Mary RoetzelMs. Sara WiseMr. Dean LinMr. Christian Y. RoopMs. Maureen WojnarMs. Clara M. LodiMs. Silvia RosalesMs. Jacqueline M. WolfrumMr. Edward A. LovellMs. Nancy RossMs. Gail WolfsdorfMs. Carole M. LoweMs. Polly ScannellMs. Carolyn WytheMs. Chelsea B. LoweMs. Linda J. SchatzMr. Larry YackleMs. Siu Man LuieMr. Emmett H. SchmarsowMr. Jerry ZaslowMr. Mark MacMillanMr. Arthur E. SchottMs. Susan ZorbMs. Claire MangumMs. Maureen ScullyCarolyn Vaughan, Sister Jeanne Poor, andBeth WerthsRegina McNally and Andrea GoralskiPhotos David LeiferMr. Erik HansenProject Bread Board Member Marla Capozziwith daughter, Milena22

Grants and Foundations 3 million 25,000 MSG Class Action Settlement*The Alfred E. Chase Charity FoundationCisco Systems FoundationHershey Family Foundation 100,000 The Betty Lewis Charitable FoundationState Street CorporationTOSA FoundationThe Roberta Thall Charitable TrustPhoto Matt Stone 15,000 50,000 The Harold Brooks FoundationThe Boston FoundationShare Our StrengthFidelity Charitable Gift FundCecile Higginson Murphy CharitableFoundation“In the early 90s, I did my first Walk forHunger with Jeff (my now husband) and afriend of his. We consider it our first date.We were married and now walk with ourchildren.”Photo Jon Sachs— Allison Schipper, Heart & Sole Walker,SharonProject Bread strives to be as accurateas possible in listing our supporters.We appreciate your help in correctingany errors or omissions.23*Indicates a multi-year grant.

Photo Todd LehmanProject Bread gratefully acknowledgesgrant and foundation awards made bythe following organizations betweenJune 1, 2005, and May 31, 2006. 10,000 1,000 Theodore W. & Evelyn G. BerensonCharitable FoundationBank of America FoundationRussell Colgate

Immaculate Conception Church – St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry Fairhaven Shepherd’s Pantry, Inc. Fall River Catholic Social Services of Fall River Citizens for Citizens, Inc. and Fall River Food Pantry Ferry Street Ministries .

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