Organizations Filed Purposes:
TO DISTRIBUTE FOOD EFFECTIVELY THROUGH COLLABORATIVE EFFORTS THAT MINIMIZE HUNGER, PROMOTE NUTRITION AND ENCOURAGE SELF-RELIANCE THROUGH EDUCATION
THROUGH OUR VARIOUS PROGRAMS, WE PROVIDE OVER 10.6 MILLION MEALS TO CHILDREN, FAMILIES, SENIORS, AND VETERANS IN OUR COMMUNITY.
THIRTY-FOUR YEARS OF SERVICE:SINCE ITS INCEPTION IN 1986, VIRGINIA PENINSULA FOODBANK HAS DISTRIBUTED ALMOST 214 MILLION POUNDS OF FOOD TO BENEFIT THE NEEDY AND FOOD INSECURE ACROSS THE GREATER VIRGINIA PENINSULA. THIS EQUATES TO $372 MILLION WORTH OF FOOD AT A WHOLESALE VALUE OF $1.74 PER POUND THIS YEAR, AS DETERMINED ANNUALLY BY FEEDING AMERICA, THE NATIONAL NETWORK OF FOODBANKS. DURING THE 2019-2020 FISCAL YEAR, THE FOODBANK DISTRIBUTED OVER 12.7 MILLION POUNDS OF FOOD THROUGHOUT ITS NINE-JURISDICTION SERVICE AREA ACROSS THE GREATER VIRGINIA PENINSULA. THIS SERVICE AREA ENCOMPASSES THE CITIES OF HAMPTON, NEWPORT NEWS, POQUOSON, AND WILLIAMSBURG AND THE COUNTIES OF GLOUCESTER, JAMES CITY, MATHEWS, SURRY, AND YORK.PROVIDING FOOD SECURITYVIRGINIA PENINSULA FOODBANK'S FOOD DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM SERVES AS A REGIONAL CLEARINGHOUSE FOR DONATED AND PURCHASED FOOD AS WELL AS RELATED ITEMS. THESE ITEMS ARE DISTRIBUTED TO QUALIFIED NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS PROVIDING FOOD TO THE LESS FORTUNATE ACROSS THE GREATER VIRGINIA PENINSULA. THE FOODBANK ACQUIRES SURPLUSES AND POTENTIALLY RECOVERABLE DISCARDS GATHERED FROM LOCAL RETAILERS, WHOLESALERS, DISTRIBUTORS, FOOD INDUSTRY MANUFACTURERS, BROKERS, GROCERY STORES, GLEANING PROJECTS, AND INDIVIDUAL DONORS FROM THROUGHOUT OUR SERVICE AREA. FURTHER, FOOD MADE AVAILABLE FOR THE PENINSULA'S NEEDY RESIDENTS IS ALSO RECEIVED FROM NATIONAL DONORS THROUGH FEEDING AMERICA. FIRST QUALITY FOOD ITEMS ARE OBTAINED FROM THE USDA THROUGH THE EMERGENCY FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (TEFAP), COLLECTED IN FOOD DRIVES SUPPORTED BY NUMEROUS ORGANIZATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS, AS WELL AS PURCHASED WITH FEMA (FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY) AND OTHER PRIVATE GRANT FUNDING. THE FOODBANK THEN DISTRIBUTES THESE GOODS TO EMERGENCY FOOD PANTRIES, SOUP KITCHENS, SHELTERS, AND OTHER NONPROFIT AGENCIES WHICH ASSIST PENINSULA RESIDENTS WHO FALL INTO NEED EACH DAY. IN 2019-2020, THE FOODBANK PROVIDED FOOD TO OVER 140 NONPROFIT MEMBER AGENCIES
THE KID'S CAFE PROGRAM PROVIDES A NUTRITIOUS AFTERNOON MEAL AND SNACK TO CHILDREN IN AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS IN A SAFE, CARING AND LEARNING ENVIRONMENT. THERE WERE MORE THAN A DOZEN KIDS CAFE SITES AND SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM SITES THAT SERVED 86,600 HOT MEALS, 23,700 BREAKFASTS, AND 39,400 NUTRITIOUS SNACKS TO CHILDREN DURING THIS PAST FISCAL YEAR. IN ADDITION, DURING THE LAST THREE MONTHS OF THE FISCAL YEAR, WE PROVIDED COLD "GRAB AND GO" MEALS TO THE CHILDREN IN THE COMMUNITY WHEN AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS WERE CLOSED DURING COVID. THE CULINARY TRAINING PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO HELP DISADVANTAGED ADULTS GAIN CULINARY SKILLS, JOBS, AND SELF-RELIANCE THROUGH A FREE TRAINING PROGRAM THAT WILL ALSO BENEFIT AND EXPAND THE FOOD SUPPORT FOR OUR KIDS CAFE PROGRAM. THE 12-WEEK CURRICULUM TRAINS INDIVIDUALS IN BASIC CULINARY SKILLS TO INCLUDE SERVSAFE MANAGER CERTIFICATION, SANITARY PRACTICES, JOB SKILLS, RESUME DEVELOPMENT, TIME MANAGEMENT, TEAMWORK, LEADERSHIP, DECISION-MAKING SKILLS, GOAL SETTING, AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION. TRAINEES PARTICIPATE IN AN INTENSIVE ACADEMIC AND HANDS-ON TRAINING ENVIRONMENT THAT WILL PRODUCE A GRADUATE READY TO WORK IMMEDIATELY IN THE FOOD SERVICE INDUSTRY AS A SUCCESSFUL EMPLOYEE. THIS YEAR WE GRADUATED 13 STUDENTS FROM THIS PROGRAM AND THEY PREPARED APPROXIMATELY 86,600 HOT MEALS AS THE MAJORITY OF THE BREAKFASTS AND "GRAB AND GO" MEALS. OUR BACKPACK PROGRAM WAS IMPLEMENTED IN 2005 THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS WITH THREE TITLE I ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS (DEFINED AS SCHOOLS WITH A POPULATION OF GREATER THAN 50% OF THE CHILDREN RECEIVING FREE OR REDUCED PRICE FEDERAL SCHOOL MEALS). THIS YEAR GROWTH CONTINUED FOR US TO BE ABLE TO SERVE FORTY-THREE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS AND EARLY LEARNING ORGANIZATIONS THROUGH THIS PROGRAM. WEEKLY, WE PROVIDED NUTRITIOUS BAGS OF FOOD FOR OVER 1,500 CHILDREN. THESE DISTRIBUTIONS CONSISTED OF A VARIETY OF KID FRIENDLY, YET NUTRITIOUS, FOOD ITEMS AND AMOUNTED TO OVER 53,300 BACKPACKS.
OTHER PROGRAMS BENEFITING PENINSULA RESIDENTSTHE MOBILE PANTRY PROGRAM DELIVERED OVER 2,993,000 POUNDS OF PRODUCE, PERISHABLE ITEMS, AND USDA TEFAP COMMODITIES TO LOW INCOME, SENIOR HOUSING, AND COMMUNITY PROJECTS THIS FISCAL YEAR. THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN A CRITICAL PART OF OUR RESPONSE TO THE COVID PANDEMIC, PROVIDING A SAFE MEANS OF DISTRIBUTING MILLIONS OF MEALS. THE BREAD DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM DISTRIBUTES DONATED BREAD, PRODUCE, AND OTHER PERISHABLES FROM FOOD RETAILERS AND BAKERIES, AMOUNTING TO 1,780,000 POUNDS OR AN AVERAGE OF OVER 34,000 POUNDS OF FOOD PRODUCTS WEEKLY THIS YEAR. OVERALL FOR THE YEAR, 3,340,000 POUNDS OF USDA TEFAP COMMODITIES WERE DISTRIBUTED. THE NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR PROGRAM LINKS PREPARED AND PERISHABLE FOOD DONORS DIRECTLY WITH QUALIFIED AGENCIES WHO HAVE RECEIVED THE APPROPRIATE SAFE FOOD HANDLING TRAINING. THROUGH THIS PROGRAM, OVER 3,171,000 POUNDS OF FOOD WERE COLLECTED AND DISTRIBUTED IN FY 2019-2020. ALL OF THESE PHENOMENAL PROGRAMS COULD NOT BE ACCOMPLISHED WITHOUT THE HELP AND ASSISTANCE OF DEDICATED VOLUNTEERS. A TOTAL OF APPROXIMATELY 23,000 VOLUNTEER HOURS WERE CONTRIBUTED FROM THROUGHOUT OUR SERVICE AREA, SAVING $655,000 IN SALARIES (BASED ON A VALUE OF $28.46/HOUR IN VIRGINIA AS DETERMINED BY THE INDEPENDENT SECTOR) IN SUPPORT OF THE FOODBANK AND ITS HUNGER RELIEF PROGRAMS ACROSS THE GREATER VIRGINIA PENINSULA IN FY 2019-2020.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Karen Joyner | CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | 40 | $108,093 |
Linda Parker | CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER | 40 | $86,484 |
Jeff Verhoef | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Jonathan Toms | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Erik Mills | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Faye Lucas | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Micheal Jacobs | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Gary Hunter | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Shawn Flanagan | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Andrew Elder | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Jayne W Di Vincenzo | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Tiffany Boyle | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Kenneth M Krakaur | SECRETARY/ TREASURER | 2 | $0 |
Sylvia Weinstein | VP, DEVELOPMENT | 2 | $0 |
Elizabeth Mulherin | VP, ADMINISTRATION | 2 | $0 |
Terry Morris | PRESIDENT ELECT | 2 | $0 |
Joycelyn Spight Roache | IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT | 2 | $0 |
James Mears | PRESIDENT | 2 | $0 |
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