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ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2015 – JUNE 30, 2016

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A N N UA L R E P O RTFISCAL YEAR JULY 1 , 2015 – JUNE 30, 2016

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OUR MISSIONMeals on Wheels provides seniors the support they need to live independent and dignified lives — nutritious meals, professional social work and a friendly visitor.

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Dear Friends of Meals on Wheels,

Together, we have accomplished a great deal of work this past year.

We delivered 1.725 million meals, exceeding our previous total by nearly 200,000. We broke our previous fundraising record at the 29th annual Star Chefs & Vintners Gala by raising $3.3 million in one night. We won a big victory at the ballot box in November, passing Proposition I with the support of two-thirds of the voters in San Francisco. This measure will increase funds for home delivered meals and other critical programs that support seniors and adults with disabilities.

While we’ve experienced a year for the record books, we also face tremendous challenges. Our most critical challenge is to keep pace with the fast-growing demand for our services, especially as Baby Boomers age in to retirement.

This report details our major accomplishments for the past fiscal year. It also allows our clients to speak directly to you by answering one simple question: “What does Meals on Wheels mean to you?”

For us, Meals on Wheels means our community coming together to provide seniors the support they need to live independent and dignified lives. We would not achieve our mission to ‘nourish the whole person’ without your continued support.

Thank you for all you do to stand by seniors.

Sincerely,

Lois ChessPresident of the Board

Ashley C. McCumberExecutive Director

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Home-Delivered Meals

Home-Delivered Groceries

Safety Checks

Nutrition Counseling

Social Work

Friendly Visitors and Good Neighbors

Spring Cleaning All Year Round

Home Safety and Urgent Needs

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MAGGIEAge: 90Neighborhood: BayviewCareer: Photo specialist at Walgreens for 34 yearsLength of time receiving Meals on Wheels: 4-1/2 years

What does Meals on Wheels mean to you?

“It makes me happy. It makes my son happy that they take care of me. I don’t think I could make it without Meals on Wheels. It’s a blessing.”

163 MOWSF seniors are paired with Friendly Visitors and Good Neighbors.

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WHO WE SERVEMeals on Wheels San Francisco serves those with the greatest physical, social, and economic need. The seniors we serve are frail, have limited ability to purchase or prepare meals, and have little to no support from family or caregivers. They are also confronted with the anxiety of living in San Francisco – one of the most expensive cities in the country. Many of our seniors survive on a monthly income of $970 or less. Below, you will find more information about the seniors we serve and some of the factors that lead to their growing social and economic need.

53%47%

Gender

56%of seniors in San Francisco

LIVE IN ECONOMIC

INSECURITY

Caucasian 38%

Asian/Pacific Islander 19%

Other 3%

African American 30%

Hispanic or Latino 10%

ETHNICITY

65%of our clientsLIVE ALONE

N U M B E R O FEMERGENCY MEALS ( IN IT IATED SERV ICE INLESS THAN 5 DAYS)

28,654 Age

15%70–74

21%85+

23%75–84

8%59 & under

20%65–69

13%60–64

live at or below the federal

poverty line($970/month)

74%

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Last year, MOWSF social workers spent 17,352 hours assisting seniors.

KEEAge: 77Neighborhood: SoMaCareer: Car manufacturingLength of time receiving Meals on Wheels: 16 years

What does Meals on Wheels mean to you?

“I hope they keep things going for people of age. They haven’t any place to go. Family is not there. They seem to be put aside. Seniors just need a little bit of help. You need the meals because if you can’t move around, you get more disoriented. It makes you alive and happy. It’s makes your life much more interesting.”

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Nutrition Counseling

1,625 Home repairs for senior veterans

65

Home visits by a social worker

2441

Emergency safety checks

3,384Home delivered meals

1,725,000 Seniors served

3,600

ACCOMPLISHMENTS: MOWSF IN 2015–2016

10,856 bags of fresh groceries were delivered through the Home Delivered Groceries Program, a partnership with the SF-Marin Food Bank that provides produce and other staples to low-income seniors who can still prepare some of their own food.

We have more than

3,000active volunteers who engage in community service activities, assist at fundraising events, and work directly to assist homebound seniors.

Cash value of volunteer hours worked

$413,585

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Thank you to the Home Depot Foundation and Subaru of America for their generous support of homebound seniors. The Home Depot Foundation is a major supporter of veterans, working to improve the homes and lives of US Veterans and their families. With Home Depot Foundation’s support more than 65 senior vets and their families benefit from household repairs.

Through Subaru of America’s Share the Love Campaign, Meals on Wheels America and Meals on Wheels San Francisco have been able to provide resources for meals and volunteer services that are critical for so many vulnerable seniors.

Find us on social media @mowsf

Volunteers pose in front of a new Subaru Outback. Thank you to Subaru of America for serving as our premiere corporate sponsor of Thanksgiving holiday activities.

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FINANCES: JULY 1, 2015–JUNE 30, 2016Assets

2015–2016 2014–2015Current Assets

Cash and Cash Equivalents — Unrestricted $1,206,761 $548,772

Contracts Receivable 669,594 368,994

Other Receivables 252,183 169,596

Prepaid Expenses 75,985 53,195

Total Current Assets $2,204,523 $1,140,557

Cash and Cash Equivalents — Restricted 10,376 10,375

Deposits 160,745 64,683

Property, Furniture and Equipment, net 950,752 916,274

Investments, marketable securities 2,912,021 3,337,975

Total Assets $6,238,417 $5,469,864

Audited Numbers

Revenue and Support

Total Revenue $11,627,407

$225,807 $43,175 $5,360,024 $2,728,170 $3,009,608 $260,623 Government

GrantsContributions Special Events Other

Revenue Donated Materials

& ServicesProject Income

46.1%

23.5%25.9%

2.2% .4% 1.9%

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Liabilities and Net Assets

2015–2016 2014–2015Current Liabilities

Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses $1,045,093 $721,964

Total Current Liabilities 1,045,093 721,964

Net Assets

Unrestricted $4,780,997 4,327,639

Temporary Restricted 402,327 410,261

Permanent Restricted 10,000 10,000

Total Net Assets $5,193,324 4,747,900

Total Liabilities and Net Assets $6,238,417 $5,469,864

FINANCES: JULY 1, 2015–JUNE 30, 2016

Expenditures

Meal Programs $9,062,593 81.05%

Fundraising $1,007,752 9.01%

Management & General $1,111,638 9.94%

Total Expenses $11,181,983 100%

Meal Programs

Fundraising

Management& General

Look who got a makeover!

We are so excited to debut our new look. If you’ve been following Meals on Wheels America, our new look will feel familiar — and that’s the goal. By aligning ourselves visually with the national organization, we are helping to build and strengthen a unified force that is fighting senior isolation and hunger across the country.

We hope you like our new look as much as we do. We invite you to further check out our new brand on Facebook / Twitter / Instagram, and catch a glimpse of our new van designs as they traverse the city each day.

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Income and Expenses

Unrestricted Temporarily Permanently 2015–2016 2014–2015 Restricted Restricted Total Total

Revenue and Support

Government Grants $5,360,024 - - $5,360,024 $4,436,588

Catering 263,743 - - 263,743 111,781

Project Income 225,807 - - 225,807 231,069

Contributions 2,407,670 320,500 - 2,728,170 3,037,733

Special Events, net 3,009,608 - - 3,009,608 2,090,939

Other Revenue 40,055 - - 40,055 78,030

Net Assets Released from Restrictions 328,434 328,434 - - -

Total Revenue and Support $11,635,341 <7,934> - $11,627,407 $10,200,368

Expenses

Meal Programs 9,062,593 - - 9,062,593 8,021,645

Management and General 1,007,752 - - 1,007,752 438,787

Fundraising 1,111,638 - - 1,111,638 1,057,255

Total Expenses $11,181,983 - - $11,181,983 $9,517,687

Change in Net Assets 453,358 <7,934> - 445,424 682,681

Net Assets, beginning of the year 4,327,639 410,261 10,000 4,747,900 4,065,219

Net Assets, end of the year $4,780,997 $402,327 $10,000 $5,193,324 $4,747,900

AUDITED NUMBERS

March for Meals is a national campaign that recognizes the anniversary of the Older Americans Act (signed and enhanced by Richard Nixon on March 22nd, 1972). Meals on Wheels programs around the country honor this legislative accomplishment by inviting public officials and civic leaders to deliver a meal to a home-bound senior.

Last year, we were thrilled to include in this campaign Mayor Lee, Senator Mark Leno, Police Chief Suhr and Fire Chief Hayes-White, SF Giants Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda, Chef Nancy Oakes, and every member of the Board of Supervisors.

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THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS SUPPORTERSA–D

Anonymous (7)Kellie and Steve AbreuDeb AffonsaGayda AirthCarmen Allison and Holly Demaagd

Patricia AllisonMary Anderson and Salvador Gutierrez

Cathleen and Carl AndersonJane AntonacciCaroline ArakelianDiana and David ArakelianKathryn Arbeit and Jeff BeeneElaine AsherCarol and James BabcockSusan and Richard Baker LehneAnn and JP BalajadiaMichael BalaoingScott BallDeborah and David L. BallatiJeff P. Bambrook and Jeffrey Wahl

Maria and Dado BanataoMaren and Michael BannonKathy and Andy BarishWendy BarnettMarti Baroody and Michael Joseph

Geraldine BarsottiSherrie and Michael BassignaniBetsy and Randy BaumJoan Beardsley and Ted Grossman

Lauren and Eric BeelarJennifer L. BelardiGwendolyn and Gordon BellDaniel BenatarGerald BernsteinEva and Matt BillingsDaniel F. BinderCindy A. BlackMarianne BlairMatt BlodgettShannon and Rob BloemkerRoger BooneMichael Booth and Mike OlivaLorraine M. BoscheAmy and Scott BowdenPeter BowdenDan BowmanRichard BraunDennis J. BreenBruce and Chris BrentGail and Ben BrianLindsey and Scott BrillEllen and C. Howard BrownEllen and Jim BrownSteven BrundrettPaula Buchta and Brian Muldoon

Marty and Norman BuckhartMary and Mike BuckleyJames W. BudkeSherri Burke and Robert WolfMarie A. BurkhardHelen BurtShannon and Patrick CahillJodi and Mark CampionRobert CarabineDianne CarlsonGreta CarlstromElizabeth Cartwright and Alan Casserly

Cory and Mike CasassaJohn CavanaughKarin and David ChamberlainDaniel ChampeauLois and Steve ChessSherilyn Chew and Peti Arunamata

Charles ChiJane K. ChildressSelina and John ChinaJennie Chiu and Chris SchaepeJack ChuPeggy Christidis and Chris Kofinas

Chris CiattoAndrew CleelandDr. M. David CohenLeeann and Julian CohenKathleen and Martin CohnLucius ConradLisa and Jim ConsidineShirley and Stephen CookstonShivaun CooneyTeresa M. CorbinJoan CorriganJane Cote-Cook and Christopher Cook

James CoveyHal CranstonEris and Alex CushnerRodney D’AcquistoBecky and Chuck DaggsSima DahiBetsy and Michael DallapéCarolyn M. DanielCraig Davini and Ashley C. McCumber

Tom de Rose and Karl SopkeSteve DeJongCharlene Del Muro and Michael Aisenfeld

Kathleen DePaola and Tim Bigalke

Nayiri and Ago Dermenjian

Jordan Deschamps-BralyMonica Devereux and Chris Columbus

David DevineCarolyn Dewar and Thomas Czegledy-Nagy

Karen and Doug DiemozFrances A. DillinghamPamela and Steven DinkelspielSharon and Mike DixonDagmar DolbyDebra Dout and David BurnsPatricia Downey and Richard Mortillaro

Ellen and John DrewSue and Ron DudumAndrei DuncaMilena and Chris DurkinLinda and Jack DusayElla Duval

E–HSarah and Tony EarlyPat and Ron EastmanMeredith and Barry EggersAndrea EichhornAllison and Jesse EisenhardtHelen M. EmbreeDana and Robert EmeryCharles A. EmrichMargareta and Staffan EncrantzMarlene and David EngbergAlison and Peter EngelJudith and David EpsteinHon. Judith Epstein and Joseph Epstein

Jacqueline ErdmanVeronica and J. Edgar FennieAdrian FentyJohn Ferrara and Charles ZukowKara and Wayne FingermanCourtney Benoist and Jason FishElizabeth and Jim FisherGeorge FisherAmanda and Mark FitneyDiane and Tim FitzpatrickLaura Flourens-Fanlo and Nino Fanlo

Amy Flynn and Paul BurkeDennis FlynnLee and Russell FlynnSara Flynn and Donald LibbeyTony FoglioMary and Thomas FooteRichard L. FrankBryan Freedman and Ronald J. Gregoire

Andrew FreemanJustin FriedersMarc FursteinLinda and Sandy GallanterErvin Galuz and Kevin Thompson

Danae and Jason GambleShelby and Frederick GansJeff GarelickPamela and Thomas GerfenDan GermanJulia and Aaron GershenbergLeslie and Umberto GibinChristina Giguere and David Kvaratskhelia

Gail and Jimmy GilibertiPatricia GlaskyLinda GlickEmily and Samuel GlickGay O. GlikmanPatrick GodfreyCarol and Arthur GoeppSharon and Randall GoetzlBarbara GolumbFabiola and Hector GomezMarne Good and Brian J. McHugh

Teri and Andy GoodmanCynthia and Harvey GoodmanArthur GoodrichLorraine GotelliDonna and Steven GothelfJill Gough-DuceyLydia and Michael GrahamLinda Forssman and Mick GrantKathleen GratehouseJudy and Josh GreenKristin GreeneAmy GrossmanNancy GrunbaumCarol and Joseph GrundfestManisha and Mike GuptaAvani and Ravi GuptaCarolyn and Robert HallPam and Georgia HamelRick HamerDori and Doug HamiltonMary HaoJeannie and Mark HarrisSally and Greg HartmanMonica and Stanley HayesBlair HeathTerrie and James Henderson Campbell

Cecilia and Jim HerbertDennis HerstMary Heylin and Timothy MartenMatt Hicks and Harshal Sanghavi

Linda HiriuchiMichaela and Jay Hoag

We gratefully acknowledge donors who made gifts of $1,000 or more between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016. To respect their privacy, we have eliminated gift levels from our annual report.

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WITH GRATITUDE

MOWSF would like to send a special thank you to the San Francisco Department of Aging and Adult Services for their support and partnership.

THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS SUPPORTERS

Sonja Hoel Perkins and Jon Perkins

Roni Hoffman and Robert Duncan

Robert HoltzappleMary HooperRobert C. Hopper

James C. HormelDr. William HoskinsPatricia Hunter

I–LBrittany and Miles ImwalleKathleen and Chris JacksonYoshiko JacksonBarbara and Carl JacobsonJill JarrettDorothy and C. Bradford JeffriesLucille and George JewettMichael Taylor JohnTeresa JohnsonKelley JonesElizabeth and Robert JulianJoerg C. JuretzkaRoslyn and Donald KahnNancy and Michael KahnKeiko Kai-RamosChristina and Deepak KamraAnna and Barry KaneLynda KanzlerPatricia KaplanSusan Karp and Paul HaahrMerrill and Van KasperAnne and Jeffrey KatzDavid KeenanHeather Keenan and Ron LaVigna

Mauricio KeeneMichelle Keene and Mark TelliniPatricia and Louis KelsoGloria Kemp and John OdellStuart KentBrenda KeslerPaula Key and John MurphySaundra E. KeyesSusan Keyes and Jim SulatHannah and James KimDione and David KingLisa and Derek KirklandDavid L. KleinKate and Thomas KleinCarole Klyce

Charles KnappBarbara and Richard KoffeyEliette KrakoraLeena and James KrasnoSusan and Bob KresekKimberely and Matthew KrummelLiza Aaron Laabs

Connie and Jeffrey LamKelsey and David LamondSteve LaMotheKaren and Scott LamsonBarbara Lancaster and Ron Vance

Dara and Enrique LandaNancy L. LarsonJames LassartBill LeePatricia Lee-Hoffmann and Steve Hoffmann

Kerri and Mark LehmannLisa LemanczykChristine Leong and Scott Connors

Cynthia A. LesherKenneth C. P. LeungNellie and Max LevchinJeremy LiewLinda and Robert LillardConnie and John LinehanMarie and Barry LipmanRyan Long

M–PBrenda MacLennenNeil J. MacPhailJim Macksood and Bruce G. McCarthy

Magaro and Alex Magaro

Melanie and Peter MaierSteven MalikAnna and Steve MalnightMike ManigliaKatie and George MarkovSarah and Stuart McAllister

Cindy and John McCarthyElizabeth McCarty and Edward J. Suharski

Avril McHugh and Charlie BarryLisa and Jason McDonellHeather McGaughey and John Wilmouth

Marion and Gerald McGovernScott McMahonKathryn McNeilShireen McSpaddenKimberly Mahood and Peter LyuVera and Kenneth MeislinCherie and Phillipe MelkaSharon and Stan MeresmanDenise and Peter MerloneJoan and Richard MerrymanTeresa MichaelChris Miller and Gary GlaserEreca Miller and John Shrewsberry

Teri and Dennis MillerMike MillmanDebby and Larry MindelKyra Minninger and Steve PeletzKate and Wes MitchellCathy and Andrew MoleyWilliam J. MoliskiMelinda MontgomeryEdward A. Moore Jr.Robert MooreLinda MoriartyMaya MorohoshiSilbey Mui and Charles SiuMatt MurphyAndrea and Scott NagelsonBobby NakataMargaret Naraghi Quattrin and Vic Quattrin

Janet NeavesMelanie NelsonMurrey E. NelsonLanelle and Paul NeumannCarla and Bill NewellCraig NewmarkKaren and Joe NiehausTimothy NolanNancy Oakes and Bruce Aidells

Bill and Susan Oberndorf Foundation

Vicky and Mike O’BreslySusan OttoLiz Padilla and Robert SalvagnoGabriela and Mark Parcella

Anne and Michael ParishFrancesca Passalacqua and Ed Hardy

Zan and Jack PeatDiana Pelliccione and Susan Sangiacomo

Diane and James PenningtonRebecca PerezPatricia Perkins-Leone and Douglas Leone

Mark Petersen and Dana Whitaker

Hien PhanDana and Matthew PingatoreNima PirzadehSonia and Nestor PlanaCathy and Mike PodellPatrick PohlenLynn and Ed PooleAnne PopkinBrian PoplinKelly PorterLori and Chris PotterCourtney and Todd PowerKristin and Scott PrestonBetty Ann Prien

Q–TKei Hoshino QuigleyApril and Mathew QuilterDebbie and Andy RachleffErika and Steven RaglandChris RaneireCarla and Phillip ReedSusan Resley and David Shalleck

Mary RisleyAnne and Tom RobinsonElaine Robinson and Andrew Citizen

Ashley and Doug RodwickDeborah Romer and William Tucker

Holly RossLouis RossiKay Rousseau and Stuart Montgomery

Kim RyanAmy and Eric SahnJennifer T. SandersAnn SandkuhlerMaryanne SangiacomoYvonne SangiacomoLydia Santell and Carl J. WilsonVivien and Jeff SaperLudwika ScheinMark ScheuerKimberly and Walter SchmidtMargaret SchoelwerWard SchumakerJanice and Geoff SearsMarcy and David Segre

SPECIAL THANKS…

The success of MOWSF’s fundraising events would not be possible without the dedication and generous gifts of time from Nancy Oakes & Boulevard and MeMe Pederson & Taste Catering.

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THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS SUPPPORTERS

Elizabeth N. SennettSally and Hal SextonAjit and Chitra ShahLaurie SharpMarissa Shipman and Andre Hackak

Camilla and Gidu ShroffNancy and Kevin SidowOah and Tom SilargornEva and Guy SimersonRobert and Maria SinskeyStefanie and Robert SkinnerGail SkoffDori and Edward SlosbergDanna and Alex SluskyKimberly and Adam SmithPatrick Smith and Bart VisKate and Ted SmithDr. Ian Patrick SobieskiBeverly and Avrind SodhaniMaria and Raymond SohnleinThomas SolaJosh SolonSuzy SooBiren and Tajal SoodBeverly Spector and Ken LipsonJanina and Garret SpieckerCarolyn and Stephen Spitz

James H. Stavena, Jr.Frank SteinJoyce and Matthew StephensLindsay and Erik StockerKathleen StumfallMaureen and Craig SullivanAnita and John SullivanKathleen SullivanLeona and Dominic TarantinoJay TeevanRisa Teitelbaum and Leonard A. Fisher

John F. Thistleton IIIBrett A. ThunstromTodd A. TierneyMary and Cal Tilden

Yvonne Tom and Edward ChunConnie Tompkins McColeKatheryn and Joe TomsJohn TophamTimothy P. Treadway

Lilian L. TsaoAlice Tso and Michael SkinnerAbigail Turin and Jonathan GansBrook and Maggie TurnerIndu and Sam Tyagi

U–ZTed van der LindenMonique and John ViolaFrances von Lukanovic and Andrea Brown

Angela and Charles WaiteNancy WakemanJonathan L. WalkerBarbara A. WalkowskiJennifer and John Walsh

Cary and Jim WaltHonorable James L. WarrenDavid WassermanAtsuko Watanabe and David Sovie

Irvenia Waters and José AllenLiz and Gregor WatsonRichard K. WatsonKaren and David WegmannRobert WeltmanMaria and Peter WennerBob WhiteJames P. Whitlock, Jr.Geisha and Jay WilliamsKathy Williams and Doug Carlston

Diane WilseyJohn WilsonKathleen WilsonKaren Q. WongRosemary and Harry WongDarlene WoodsonPaul YbarboRebecca YeeTachina Rudman-Young and Peter Young

Lisa ZabelleOrie Zaklad and Buddy PauletteSharron M. ZakusRachel ZeldinAnjun ZhouJohn Ziegler

ADDITIONALLY…

We are deeply grateful to the hundreds of other donors not listed here who have made generous and thoughtful gifts to MOWSF during this past fiscal year.

To: EVERYONE at MOW-SF

Hello, All!

You struck again! I received more presents, all of which I can use — the towels are especially welcome. And the hand-made cards were incredibly beautiful. I’m a real sucker for things that sparkle, so the red card that said “Joy” was all done in sparkling red and GORGEOUS. And someone named “Cassidy” made the most intricate and special snow flake card! I wish I could thank all the home-made card makers.

I want to thank everyone for the presents, the chocolates (keep them coming), the incredible cards, the beautiful wrapping, the plant, everything that helps those of us who become lonely sometimes to cheer up and forge ahead!

You are all so special!! Thank you very much and Happy New Year!

Andrea

To: EVERYONE at MOW-SF

Hello, All!

You struck again! I received more presents, all of

which I can use -- the towels are especially welcome.

And the hand-made cards were incredibly beautiful.

I’m a real sucker for things that sparkle, so the

red card that said “Joy” was all done in sparkling

red and GORGEOUS. And someone named “Cassidy”

made the most intricate and special snow flake card!

I wish I could thank all the home-made card makers.

I want to thank everyone for the presents, the

chocolates (keep them coming), the incredible cards,

the beautiful wrapping, the plant, everything that

helps those of us who become lonely sometimes to cheer

up and forge ahead!

You are all so special!! Thank you very much

and Happy New Year!

Andrea

NOTE FROM A SENIOR

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CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION SUPPORT

IN KIND DONATIONS

Anonymous (5)AccentureAmerican ExpressAnn and Gordon Getty FoundationAT&TBank of America/Merrill LynchBloombergBloomingdales, San FranciscoBlueprint StudiosBob Ross FoundationThe Brin Wojcicki FoundationCal HumanitiesThe Carl Gellert & Celia Berta Gellert Foundation

Chang Mooi Family FoundationChristensen Family FoundationChuck Williams Donor Advised Fund

Citi ClasspassCommunity Thrift StoreCoulter 2006 Management TrustCraigslist Charitable FundCrescent Porter Hale FoundationDacorThe David B. Gold FoundationDau Family FoundationDodge & CoxEd and Betty Manoyan FoundationEnjoyEugene A. Fuller, Jr. 2008 TrustEvelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund

Farella Braun + Martel, LLPFederlein Family FundFENNIE + MEHL ArchitectsFirst Republic BankFull Circle Wine Solutions, Inc.Genentech FoundationGeorge H. Sandy FoundationGlasshouseGoldman SachsGreenLeafThe Headlands FoundationHellman FoundationThe Home Depot FoundationHSBCImpact LightingIndependent Living Systems, LLCInner Spark FoundationInstinetIntuit IncITGThe James Irvine FoundationJohn & Marcia Goldman Foundation

Joseph L. Barbonchielli Foundation

JPMorgan ChaseKaiser PermanenteKoret FoundationKPMG LLPLa Tavola Fine Linen RentalLERS ROSLightspeed Venture Partners

Lisa and Douglas Goldman FundLocal Independent Charities of America

Lockton Companies, LLCMacy’s Mars Family Charitable FoundationMcKinsey & CompanyMeals on Wheels AmericaMellon CapitalMr. EspressoNobu Restaurant GroupThe O’Shea FoundationPacific Gas & Electric CompanyPacific Union Community FundPamakids RunnersParagon Real Estate GroupParnassus InvestmentsPaula Le Duc Fine CateringPinterestPricewaterhouseCoopers LLPQuattrone FoundationRhone RangersRichmond Ermet Aids Foundation

The Rock FoundationSaks Fifth Avenue, San FranciscoSalesforce.com FoundationSamsung ElectronicsSan Francisco Chronicle | SF GateThe San Francisco FoundationSan Francisco magazineSan Francisco Media Company

SCAN Health PlanSilicon Valley BankThe Silargorn CorporationSFBenzSkadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

Smart Center, San FranciscoStandard Party RentalsThe Stanley S. Langendorf Foundation

Subaru of America, IncThe Swinerton FoundationTaste Catering and Event PlanningThelma Doelger Charitable TrustThidwick BooksThrasher Koffey FoundationToday’s Hotel CorporationTouchPoint FoundationTPGUBS Financial ServicesUnion Square AdvisorsValley Services, Inc.ValueAct Capital Management, L.P.Walter and Elise Haas FundWells FargoWilliam G. Gilmore FoundationWilliam K.Bowes, Jr. FoundationWilliam L. Price Charitable Foundation

Winifred Johnson Clive FoundationThe Wolfe FoundationZendesk

17603rd CousinA16AatxeAbsinthe Brasserie & BarAckerman Family WinesAcquerelloAkiko’sAll Spice Ame RestaurantAmericano RestaurantAnakota Wines Anchor Brewing CompanyANZUAQ Restaurant & BarArcanumAriettaArrelsAsian BoxAugust West WineAzizabarbaccoBarbour WinesBarcha Barrel Head BrewhouseBeach Blanket Babylon

Bix Restaurant and LoungeBlending SessionsBluestem Brasserie Bo BakeyBob’s Steaks & ChopsBocadillosBoulevard RestaurantBourbon SteakBoxing RoomBrasserie S&P at LoewsBrian Arden WinesBuon Vino Inc., Wine ShopCade Estate WineryCadenceCafe de la PresseCakebread CellarsCanard-Duchêne ChampagneCanela Bistro & Wine BarCapensisCapture Cardinale WineryCasa Piena Castle winery Castro Day SpaCaymus VineyardsCayson Culinary Designs

Chateau Montelena WineryChaya BrasserieChef Tu David PhuChêne BleuChez PanisseCIRQClark Claudon VineyardsCliff HouseClos PissaraThe Commissary Conundrum CoolSnowGlobesCopain Wines Copita Tequileria y ComidaCoravin CotognaCraftsman and WolvesCrocker & Starr WinesCross Hatch EateryCultivarDalla Valle VineyardsDeerfield Ranch WineryDelfinaDeLoach VineyardsDescoDestino Restaurant

Dirty HabitDoc RickettsDom Perignon Domaine ChandonDomaine Select Wine & SpiritsDominus EstateDuckhorn PortfolioDuMolDutton-Goldfield WineryE&O Kitchen and BarEmmoloEntre Nous WinesEpic SteakEspetus ChurrascariaEts-Hokin Studios Fait MainFantesca Estate WineryFarallonFavia WinesFiorella Flour + Water Flowers Vineyard and WineryForeign CinemaFour Star SeafoodFreeman Vineyard & WineryGalerie

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Age: 72Neighborhood: Mission CreekCareer: AccountantLength of time receiving groceries: 3-1/2 years

What does Meals on Wheels mean to you?

“I am so grateful for Meals on Wheels. After the food, it is the people that it brings in to my life.”Consuelo (left) with Giants Hall-of-Famer Orlando Cepeda. These two have become fast friends ever since Orlando Cepeda surprised Consuelo by delivering her groceries in March of 2016.

78% of MOWSF seniors live below the Federal Poverty Line.

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Gary DankoGary Farrell WineryGelateria NaiaGemstone VineyardGentleman Farmer WinesGhirardelli ChocolateGloria Ferrer Caves & VineyardsGrade Cellars, TheGrand Lake KitchenGreat ChinaGreens RestaurantGrgich Hills EstateGump’sHakkasan San FranciscoHamel Family WinesHanzell VineyardsHard Six CellarsHard Water Harrington WinesHarris’ RestaurantHartmann StudiosHeitz Wine CellarsHerb Lamb VineyardsHillside Supper ClubHirsch VineyardsHog & RocksHog Island Oyster Co.Hotel Del SolHumphry SlocombeHyde de Villaine WinesIchi Sushi + Ni BarInglenookInn San FranciscoIyasareJames Beard FoundationJardinièreJean B. Tsang DesignJohn’s GrillKanzler Family VineyardsKara’s CupcakesKaur PhotographyKeenan WineryKen FulkThe KeystoneKistler VineyardsKosta Browne WineryKronner BurgerLa Belle Day SpaLa Cucina SabinaLa FolieLa JotaLa Paulee New YorkLa Pitchoune WineryLa Sirena WineryLa ToqueLa UrbanaLa Verrière Ladera VineyardsLail Family VineyardsLaJotaLambert Bridge WineryLamborn Family Vineyard

Laurent ManriqueLe ColonialLe Grand Courtage Lede Family WinesLeo’s Oyster BarLEVY MCCLELLANLieberman and ParikhLiholiho Yacht ClubLocandaLokoyaLolindaLord StanleyLos ShucosLove & Luxe Jewelry M. EtainM.Y CHINAThe Majestic Yosemite HotelMarc JacobsMaria Manetti Shrem and Jan Shrem

Marin Kombucha CompanyMarlowe | Park Tavern | The Cavalier

Martinelli Winery & VineyardsMary Small PhotographyThe MascotmashNY Productions, Inc. Mauritson Family WineryMavenMayfield Bakery & CafeMcGrail Vineyards & Winery Meadowood Estate EventsMelka WinesMemento Mori Mer Soleil Merchant RootsMerry Edwards WineryMICHAEL MINAMINA Test KitchenMKT Restaurant and BarMoMo’sMonsieur BenjaminMoone-TsaiMouradMozzeria Mt. Brave Mugnaini ImportsMurray Circle at Cavallo PointNapa Valley ReserveNavio at The Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay

Ne Timeas Restaurant GroupNellcôte New Delhi RestaurantNicoNidoNopa | Nopalito North Block HotelNotre Vin WinesNottingham Cellars Omni Hotel One Market Restaurant

Opus OneOrin Swift CellarsThe Oyster GirlsOzumo SFPabu Izakaya & The Ramen BarPacket FusionPaella del ReyesPapapietro Perry WineryParallel 37Patz & HallPeay VineyardsPerbacco Ristorante + BarPerry’sPeter MichaelPeter Paul WinesPiccinoPiperade RestaurantThe Plumed HorsePoggio TrattoriaPrecita Park CaféPresidio Social ClubPreston Brown, DDSPride Mountain VineyardsThe ProgressProspect Pulido WalkerQuince | CotognaQuintessaRadio-CoteauRam’s Gate WineryThe Ramen Bar Ramey Wine CellarsRealm CellarsRecchiuti ConfectionsRed Hill Station Redwood TreehouseThe Restaurant at MeadowoodThe Restaurant at Wente Vineyards Retro CellarsRich TableRidge VineyardsThe Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon BayThe Ritz-Carlton, San FranciscoRivers Marie VineyardsRN74Robert Sinskey VineyardsRoka Akor Rombauer VineyardsRose PistolaRosenblum CellarsRound Pond EstateRye on the RoadSaddleback Cellars SaisonSan Francisco BalletSandler Wine Co.Sante Restaurant at The Fairmont

Sbragia Family VineyardScala’s BistroScarecrowScarlet Huntington Hotel

Scribe Silver Oak Cellars and Twomey Cellars

The Sir Francis DrakeSkylark Wine CompanyThe Slanted DoorSodhani VineyardsSons and Daughters Spottswoode Estate Vineyard and Winery

SprigSpruceStag’s Leap Wine CellarsStaglin Family VineyardStarbelly State Bird ProvisionsSteven Kent Winery Stones Throw Stony Hill VineyardSuchada Herbal SpaSwitchback Ridge WinesTacoliciousTerraTerzo / Rose’s CafeTestarossa WineryThree Twins Ice CreamTieksTorcTosca CaféTouchstone ClimbingTout Sweet PâtisserieTR Elliott WineryTraceTratto Tresle RestaurantTrick DogTrinchero Family EstatesTurley Wine CellarsTurnbullUncorkedVengas EmpanadasVerTerraVineyard 29Vineyard 7 & 8 Vino Noceto Visual PresentationViva GoaW Hotel and TRACEWagner Family WinesWaterbarWayfare TavernWeaver’s Coffee & TeaWente VineyardsWilkes BashfordWilliams Selyem WineryWise SonsYank SingYoung Inglewood VineyardsZD WinesZephyr HotelZiata Wines

IN KIND DONATIONS

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FY 2016–17 BOARD OF DIRECTORSLois Chess, Board PresidentPrincipalChess Connect Inc.

Craig Sullivan, Vice PresidentRetired Chairman and CEOThe Clorox Company

Mark Mance, TreasurerOwnerNorthview Hotel Group

Helen A. Burt, SecretarySenior Vice President for Corporate AffairsPacific Gas and Electric Company

José AllenRetired PartnerSkadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom

Peti ArunamataArea Information OfficerKaiser PermanenteSan Francisco Medical Center

Michael BannonVice PresidentTPG Capital, Inc.

Marc BlakemanVice President External AffairsAT&T

Arne BoudewynSVP/Managing DirectorAbbot Downing/Wells Fargo

Meredith EggersFounder, President and CEOIteratti, Inc.

Leslie GibinVP, Risk Operations — Arch Mortgage InsuranceCo-Proprietor — Perbacco & Barbacco + Eno Trattoria Restaurants

Veronica JuarezDirector of Government RelationsLyft

Kathy KimballCommunity Volunteer

Nancy OakesChef and Co-OwnerBoulevard and Prospect Restaurants

Mark Petersen, Esq.PartnerFarella Braun + Martel, LLP

Debbie RachleffCommunity Volunteer

Susan SangiacomoCommunity Volunteer

Dr. Ian Patrick SobieskiManaging DirectorBand of Angels, LLC

John ViolaSVP, Market ExecutiveGlobal Commercial BankingBank of America Merrill Lynch

Rosemary WongCEOHarry K. Wong Publications, Inc.

Ashley C. McCumberCEO & Executive DirectorMeals on Wheels San Francisco

HONORARY BOARDTeri and Andy Goodman, Co-PresidentsCindy Black, Vice PresidentBarbara Walkowski, Secretary

Kellie and Steve AbreuPaul AshDeborah and David BallatiHannah BlumenstielSally Burke-Wingard and David WingardSherri Burke and Robert WolfShannon CahillKatie CallahanStephen ChessLisa and Jim ConsidineTeresa CorbinTom de Rose and Karl SopkeBarry EggersLaura Flourens-Fanlo and Nino FanloLee and Russ FlynnJonathan FornaciAndrew FreemanShelby and Frederick GansEzra Garrett

Dan GermanUmberto GibinChristina C. Giguere and David

KvaratskheliaEmily and Sam GlickRichard J. GuggenhimeMary Lou HelyHannah and James KimMary Heylin and Timothy MartenTom HornRhonda Johnson and Tony SladekChirag KhopkarRick KimballChristine LeongLeah and Kirk MartinElizabeth McCarty and Edward SuharskiConnie Tompkins McColeLilla and Dean MorehousNancy NolanJonathan OrbanGabriela Franco ParcellaPeter PaulMeMe and Bruce Pederson

Sonja Hoel Perkins and Jon PerkinsCathy and Mike PodellBetty Ann PrienMary RisleyGuillermo RodriguezKay Rousseau and Stuart MontgomerySue RyanYvonne SangiacomoMichelle SchmittNancy and Kevin SidowLaurie ThomasBart Vis and Patrick SmithAtsuko WatanabeIrvenia WatersVeronica Watson and Mike PetonicJanelle Welling and Andy WiegandHarry WongDarlene WoodsonAbbie YantDavid and Janis ZaikenCharles Zukow

MEALS ON WHEELS SENIOR STAFFAshley C. McCumberChief Executive Officer and Executive Director

Anne QuaintanceChief Government Affairs and Business Development Officer

David LinnellChief Program Officer

Patrick SchmalzChief Financial Officer

Jessica SweedlerChief Development Officer

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