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ANNUAL REPORT NOW AVAILABLE AT KZOOLF.ORG -ANNUAL- AWARD WINNERS ANNE WEND LIPSEY FOOD JUSTICE People’s Food Co-op COMMUNITY PILLAR Maple Hill Auto Group FOOD INDUSTRY SUPPLY HERO Rajzer’s Farm Market & Greenhouses GOLDEN LOAF (GROUP AWARD) St. Martin of Tours Episcopal Church GOLDEN LOAF (INDIVIDUAL AWARD) Judy Ross MARCIA JACKSON HUNGER ADVOCACY SUMMER FEEDING SITE SPONSORS Comstock Public Schools Galesburg-Augusta Comm. Schools Gull Lake Community Schools Kalamazoo Public Schools Parchment School District Portage Public Schools Vicksburg Community Schools WILLIE WEBSTER OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEER Gloria Copeland 2014 | 2015 Lou is a quiet guy who works hard and doesn’t ask for much. Perhaps that’s why it came as a shock to his coworkers when they found out he was utilizing the services of Kalamazoo Loaves & Fishes to make ends meet. Before moving to Kalamazoo to pursue a barbering degree, Lou worked for a retail warehouse store in Holland, Michigan. He was employed through a temp agency so when things at the store slowed down, he was one of the first to lose his job. He knew starting over in Kalamazoo where he didn’t have a support system wouldn’t be easy, but he was determined to make a go of it. When finishing his barbering degree didn’t pan out, Lou got a job at a local supply company. While he was grateful to have a new job, he found he was still having trouble paying his bills and having enough left over for food; that’s when he turned to Kalamazoo Loaves & Fishes. “I used to volunteer at a food pantry in Holland,” Lou explained. “I sort of knew what to expect.” Lou knew he would be on a tight budget while getting back on his feet, but he never expected to utilize KLF’s services as part of his acclimation to a new city. “Some of my coworkers found out I was going to Loaves & Fishes for food,” Lou said. “When management found out, I was given a raise so I could afford to purchase my own food. We’re one big team, where I work. They take care of their people.” Lou is thankful for the opportunities he’s been given by his new employer and is also thankful for the resources KLF provided while he was reestablishing himself. When asked what advice he would give to others who may be in his situation, he replied, “If there’s a service like KLF in your community and you’re going hungry, utilize it. That’s what it’s there for.” LOUS STORY Name changed for anonymity APRIL/MAY 2016

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A N N U A L R E P O R TNOWAVA I LABLE AT

KZOOLF.ORG

- A N N U A L -

A W A R D

W I N N E R SANNE WEND LIPSEY

FOOD JUSTICE People’sFoodCo-op

COMMUNITY PILLARMapleHillAutoGroup

FOOD INDUSTRY SUPPLY HERORajzer’sFarmMarket&Greenhouses

GOLDEN LOAF (GROUP AWARD)

St.MartinofToursEpiscopalChurch

GOLDEN LOAF (INDIVIDUAL AWARD)

JudyRoss

MARCIA JACKSON HUNGER ADVOCACY

SUMMERFEEDINGSITESPONSORSComstockPublicSchools

Galesburg-AugustaComm.SchoolsGullLakeCommunitySchoolsKalamazooPublicSchoolsParchmentSchoolDistrictPortagePublicSchools

VicksburgCommunitySchools

WILLIE WEBSTER OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEER

GloriaCopeland

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Louisaquietguywhoworkshardanddoesn’taskformuch.Perhapsthat’swhyitcameasashocktohiscoworkerswhentheyfoundouthewasutilizingtheservicesofKalamazooLoaves&Fishestomakeendsmeet.

BeforemovingtoKalamazootopursueabarberingdegree,LouworkedforaretailwarehousestoreinHolland,Michigan.Hewasemployedthroughatemp

agencysowhenthingsatthestoresloweddown,hewasoneofthefirsttolosehisjob.HeknewstartingoverinKalamazoowherehedidn’thaveasupportsystemwouldn’tbeeasy,buthewasdeterminedtomakeagoofit.

Whenfinishinghisbarberingdegreedidn’tpanout,Lougotajobatalocalsupplycompany.Whilehewasgratefultohaveanewjob,hefoundhewasstill

havingtroublepayinghisbillsandhavingenoughleftoverforfood;that’swhenheturnedtoKalamazooLoaves&Fishes.

“IusedtovolunteeratafoodpantryinHolland,”Louexplained.“Isortofknewwhattoexpect.”Louknewhewouldbeonatightbudgetwhilegettingbackonhisfeet,butheneverexpectedtoutilizeKLF’sservicesaspartofhisacclimationtoanewcity.

“SomeofmycoworkersfoundoutIwasgoingtoLoaves&Fishesforfood,”Lousaid.“Whenmanagementfoundout,IwasgivenaraisesoIcouldaffordtopurchasemyownfood.We’reonebigteam,whereIwork.Theytakecareoftheirpeople.”

Louisthankfulfortheopportunitieshe’sbeengivenbyhisnewemployerandisalsothankfulfortheresourcesKLFprovidedwhilehewasreestablishinghimself.Whenaskedwhatadvicehewouldgivetootherswhomaybeinhissituation,hereplied,“Ifthere’saservicelikeKLFinyourcommunityandyou’regoinghungry,utilizeit.That’swhatit’stherefor.”

Lou’s story

Name changed for anonymity

APRIL/MAY 2016

It’snotunusualtoseethelookofsurpriseonaperson’sfacewhenIrevealtothemthatKalamazooLoaves&Fishesreliesonthehelpofapproximately1000volunteerstomakeourfoodprogramspossible.Thisastonishingfactisusuallymetwithinquiriesaboutourservicesandhowwe’reabletoretainsomanydedicatedindividuals.Dedication,Ioftenexplain,istheveryheartandsoulofourvolunteerforce.

ManyofKLF’svolunteershaveplayedanactiveroleinallowingustofeedhungrypeoplesincethe1980s.WiththeselongtimevolunteerscomesawealthofknowledgeandadeeppassionforhelpingthoseinKalamazooCountywhoneedahand.Thesedevotedindividualsarealsoinstrumentalinourabilitytorecruitandretainaqualityvolunteerbase–eagerlytakingnewphilanthropistsundertheirwingsandwelcomingthemtotheKLFfamily.

Ourvolunteerscomefromallwalksoflife.They’reallages.They’reallracesandreligions.They’rebusinessprofessionals,collegestudents,serviceclubmembers,andretirees.Withthemtheybringuniqueskillsthatallowustooperate,mostdays,likeawell-oiledmachine.At

KLF,thisdiversitymeldstogethertoblurthelinesofwhatmakesusdifferentand,instead,emphasizeswhatbecomespossiblewhenagroupofpeoplecomestogetherforacommonpurpose:tofeedhungrypeople.

NOTE FROM JEN COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT: MELODY STIRK

KELLER WILLIAMS REALTYWith36yearsinrealestateintheKalamazooarea,MelodyStirkisnostrangertothemanythingsthatmakeourcommunityagreatplacetolive.Butshealsoknows

therearepeoplestrugglingtomakeendsmeet.Sheisdedicatedtogivingback,andfeedinghungrypeopleremainsclosetoherheart.

“Ican’tstandhavingpeoplehungry.Oneoutofevery5kidsishungry.So4outof5canhelp–whyarepeoplestillhungry?”Melodycontinues,“I’mjustshockedthatthereisanyonehungryinthiscityofsomanyresources.”Shealsoregularlyencourageslocalfarmerstoconsiderdonating

excessproducetoLoaves&Fishestohelpgetmorefreshproductintothehandsofthosewhoneedit.

Melodycontributesmonthlybecausesheknowsthathungerisayear-roundissueandtherearetimeswhenKLFexperiencesfewerdonations,butneedremainshigh.Overthepasttenyears,Melodyhasdonatednearly$40,000ofherincomefromrealestatesalestosupportLoaves&Fishes.“Igivemonthlybecausethereisalwayssomeonehungry.Therearesomanypeopleinourcommunitywhocandonatejust$5or$10dollarsamonthtohelpwipeouthunger.”Reflectingonherownlife,Melodyrememberswhenshewasjuststartingoutandbarelyhadenoughtoliveon.“IwillneverforgetthatandgivebacknowthatIamable.”

InadditiontohelpingKLF,MelodyisactiveinsupportingtheGospelMission,GirlScouts,AnimalRescueProject,andToysforTots.Thelocalartcommunityisalsoapassionbecauseit’spartofwhatmakesourcommunityagreatplacetolive.

Thankyou,MelodyStirk,foryourunwaveringdedicationtofeedinghungrypeople!ExecutiveDirector

• StartafuntraditionofdonatingtoKLFinaparent’sname.

• It’sagreatgiftforaparentwhohaseverything.

• It’sathoughtfulwaytohelplocalparentsstrugglingtoputfoodonthetablefortheirchildren.

• It’sameaningfulwaytohonorparentsandgrandparentswhohavepassedaway.

• Ithelpspeopleinneedatatimeoftheyearwhenourservicesaremostindemand.

T H I S M O T H E R ’ S DAY & FAT H E R ’ S DAY

GIVE THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING

Celebrate the parents in your life with a gift in their honor or memory!

We’ll send, or you can pick up, a special KLF donation notification card to celebrate the

gift made in their name.

Formoreinformation,pleasecontactGretaat269-488-2617x208

[email protected].

“”-Susan,Mother&KLFClient

THE UNDENIABLE IMPORTANCE OF VOLUNTEERSHowmuchwouldyouguesstheestimatedhourlyvalueofavolunteer’stimeisworth?Woulditshockyoutoknowthatit’sestimatedatover$23perhour?Theeconomicvalueofthe60+millionvolunteersintheUnitedStatesisover$160billionperyear.Volunteerssupplycriticalserviceslikefirefighting,counseling,caringforthehomeless,andstockingshelvesatlocalfoodpantries.AtKalamazooLoaves&Fishes,weknowfirsthandthedramaticimpactadependablevolunteerbasecanhaveontheabilitytoachieveamission.

KalamazooLoaves&Fishesisresponsibleforoverseeing23pantriesinourcommunity,allofwhicharemannedbyvolunteers.InadditiontoourGroceryPantryProgram,weoperatefouradditionalprogramsthatrelyonvolunteertimetoprovidefoodat71sitescountywide,includingschoolsandlow-incomeseniorhousingcomplexes.Withoutourvolunteerbase,hungerinKalamazooCountycouldlookdramaticallydifferent.The700+peopleweserveeachdaywouldlookelsewhereforfoodormorelikely-gohungry.The10,500localchildrenwhostrugglewithhungereachdaywouldbemoreworriedaboutovercominghungerpangstogettosleepatnightthangettingadequaterestsotheycandowellinschool.

Eachandeverydayourworldistouchedbythegenerosityofvolunteers.Ourrivers,parks,andhighwaysareclearoftrashduetotheirefforts.Ourchildrenlearnvaluableskillsfromcoaches,mentors,andtutors.Kindfacesgreetusatcommunityevents.Wecan’timaginewhatlifewouldbelikewithouttheirselflessness;canyou?

KalamazooLoaves&Fishesisextremelygratefulforitsvolunteers.Whethertheyareabletogiveonedayperyearoronedayperweek,theirdonatedtimemakesallthedifferencetosomanyinourcommunity.ThoseeffortshavearippleeffectthatspanbeyondKalamazoo.Ifyou’rethinkingaboutdonatingyourtime,weencourageyoutodosoregardlessoftheamountoftimeyouhavetogive.Sometimesallittakesisamomenttomakealifelongdifferenceforsomeoneelse.

Knowingyouwillhavefoodonthetable[foryourchildren]—Idon’tknowhowtodescribethatrelief.

Thisyear’sNALCFoodDriveisSATURDAY, MAY 14THHelpthisyearbyleaving

non-perishablefoodforyourmailcarrier.Lookforspeciallymarked

paperbagsinthemailsoon!

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KLF VOLUNTEER GROUPSAreyouitchingtomakeadifferenceinyourcommunity?Doyouknowagroupoflike-mindedpeoplewhowanttogetinvolvedtoo?NowisagreattimetostartyourownvolunteergroupwithKLF!

KalamazooLoaves&Fisheswelcomesvolunteergroupsthatdoeverythingfromsortingfoodandmanningpantryshiftstohelpingprepareournewslettersformailing.OurvolunteercoordinatorworkshardtoschedulegrouprotationsduringtheworkweektofittheirscheduleswhilehelpingKLFrunsmoothly.

KalamazooLoaves&Fishesisseeingmorecorporatevolunteergroupscomethroughourdoors.BusinesseslikeOldNationalBank,KalseeCreditUnion,GreenleafHospitalityGroup,andStrykerencourageemployeestovolunteeronaregularbasistogivebacktothecommunityduringworkhours.Checkwithyouremployertoseeiftheyhaveacommunityvolunteerprograminplaceorifthey’dbeinterestedinstartingone.

Ifyou’reinterestedinbeingapartoftheKLFfamilyasavolunteer,pleasecontactVolunteerCoordinatorCheriseBuchananat269.488.2617ext.209orCherise@kzoolf.org.

SAVE THE DATE!Thisyear’sCROPWALKisSUNDAY, APRIL 24TH

GrabfriendsandfamilyandjoinusinBronsonParkat1p.m.towalktohelpendlocalandglobalhunger.

WouldyouprefertoreceivecommunicationsfromKLFelectronicallyorviasnailmail?

We’dlovetohelpwiththat!PleasecontactLaura Winther at 269.488.2617 ext. 206or

[email protected].

CAN WE BETTER SERVE YOU?

TRIBUTES 1/1/16-3/5/16SpecialthankstothosewhohonorfriendsandfamilythroughcontributionstoKLF!

IN HONOR OFAunt Judy M.Robert&LindaBlackAnna Banner Margaret&TimFranklinBob Black LindaBlackJoe Black M.Robert&LindaBlackSammi BlackM.Robert&LindaBlackLily Black M.Robert&LindaBlackJustin BlackM.Robert&LindaBlackJessie BlackM.Robert&LindaBlackJeane CandidoRobert&ElizabethCandidoCatholic Deacons Joe&BeckySchmittMarlene DePierre RobertLihosit&PamelaDePierreTimothy Fallon ClarionGroupJuanita Goodwin ErvinArmstrongPatriciaColes-ChalmersSierd Hoekstra, Jr.GertrudeHoekstraAlbert Hoekstra GertrudeHoekstraJamie Jeremy LindaPoquetteJennifer Johnson JonRiccioJack Oudsema Clyde&MaryStevensCollin Palmer Michael&BarbaraPalmerPatients & Families of Drake Road OrthodonticsDrakeRoadOrthodonticsSusan Paul MarkPaulDan Pope Dan&BarbBarberJoan Rentschler AdamRentschlerRobert & Loree Bagley’s ChildrenRobert&LoreeBagley

Isaac Rubin EliRubinJoyce VandermayDonnaJohnsonJulius VanDerSlikEdward&MarilynDavis

IN MEMORY OFBette Anderton Carl&GaleDeKleineRobert & Marion Barr ThomasBarrPatrecia Breen KayBaetsenMarilyn Burlington CarolGrantKaren Cernik JosephJ.CernikRobert Cleland BettyClelandPatricia Coleman LizRoelofsTom Crooks MarthaVandelindeMarie CumminsJohn&CherylWestbrookEvans Dallavalle BermoEnterprises,Inc.Irene Evans BettyClelandColleen&MichaelDixonSueEvansAlvin&BettyHolmesHelenNorrisVern&JeanneWilsonJamie Haan Christine&RobertZedeckSierd Hoekstra Sr. GertrudeHoekstraMary KlitzGrantKolbMarguerite Kolb GrantKolbVirginia & James Kordupel, Sr. JamesKordupel,Jr.Lance Lambert MarthaVandelindeTerry Lason NancyJonesPat Loftus Lois&SterryVanderMeer

Linda Mary Renauld LutzRobert&NorbertaRenauldMichael Martin NeysaE.ImusPaul Millikan Roxy&GeorgeYeagerKathy Mizeur VincentMizeurM.S.N. Murty Kameswara&VijayaTatineniAnnice O’Brien Elizabeth&RyanOpriaIsabelle Olivarez Stephen&MaryCohleOlgaMercadoRebeccaVignaskyJaimie Oorbeck MarthaVandelindeRichard Osborne Charlene&TomArmintroutFrank Ossiff, Jr. Diane&GeraldOssiffJames Overley JacksonFox&KatrinaSchurrFoxFr. Carl Peltz William&JaneBourbonnaisFrancesPratlOswald & Alvina Renauld Robert&NorbertaRenauldJessica Ann RenauldRobert&NorbertaRenauldMary Roche JanWalunasBetty Roskam Samuel&PatriciaRoachAntonia H. Rostami Mr.JeffreyRostamiDarrell M. Rostami Mr.JeffreyRostamiMarilyn Scheel JohnF.ScheelMartin & Emma SchmittRobert&NorbertaRenauldPeter Schmitt BeverlySchmittCecelia ShepardRobert&JudithShrimplinVictor Siemers BeverlySiemers

Joani Siwik ChristineJ.SiwikTom Sonday Kristi&SteveChapmanCharlotteHubbardCindy Sue Stephens GayleDentonSarahRugeR. Marilyn Stieglitz David&WendyArnoldAnn&DaveMartinJoyceK.ThranDoug and Marie Renuald StoneRobert&NorbertaRenauldRose Struble Hunter’sPlaceCondo AssociationJamesGilboDiannKorowinDonna&TimLaMasterBarbara&EdwardOwensKaren&MarkPeperCynthiaVietaKatherineWalzThose Who Died on February 20, 2016Ronald&DonnaHolmesRichard G. Tomlinson KateBarnesTucky&ChuckElliottClara Van Til ThelmaJ.VanTilKathleen Vander Broek Deborah&RandallSchultzMarilynJ.SmithH.Raymond&SharonVinstraChuckWebsterRoon Visser InekeF.WayShirley Walter Kent&AnneSouthworthMrs. R. Weltevreden JohnWeltevredenFlorence, Barney and John Westra KarlW.WestraMichael WoodhamsJohn&PeggyCostelloThelma Wuerffel Rev.Dale&RuthKrueger

APRIL/MAY 2016

Our MissionKalamazoo Loaves & Fishes will feed hungry

people and engage our community in the fight to end hunger.

Our ValuesRespect

Diversity & InclusionStewardship & Accountability

IntegrityCollaboration

UrgencyService

KathyGernaat,OperationsDirector 212MegGernaat,MarketingCoordinator 218DaveHafer,WarehouseCoordinator 211PhyllisHepp,OrganizationalDevelopmentDirector 210JenniferJohnson,ExecutiveDirector 213DebJosephson,ServicesCoordinator 214MarvinKing,FoodProcurementSpecialist 224KimHinds-Lepsy,CallCenterAssistant 307JackieSmith,PantryCoordinator 221MaryFoley-Wilson,AccountingCoordinator 222LauraWinther,DonorDatabaseCoordinator 206

Staff / Business Office269.488.2617 EXT.JoanAtwell,CallCenterCoordinator 201CheriseBuchanan,VolunteerCoordinator 209Mary-ElizabethBell,Finance/OfficeCoordinator 222PaulBushek,WarehouseAssistant 211ArtCole,ServicesDirector 207JoeCook,WarehouseAssistant 211BobDekker,WarehouseAssistant 211GretaFaworski,ResourceDevelopmentDirector 208LindaFox,CallCenterCoordinator 201JoeGalaviz,WarehouseAssistant 211

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