The Power of Community

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Progress and Resilience in a Year of Change

Leslie Bacho, CEO, Second Harvest of Silicon Valley

Fiscal year 2024–2025 was a year of both tremendous progress and unprecedented challenges for Second Harvest of Silicon Valley.

With your support, we continued to serve 1 in 6 neighbors in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties — families, college students and seniors working hard to make ends meet to afford Silicon Valley’s high cost of living.

Shifts at the national level added new pressures. The USDA’s sudden cancellation of nearly $1 million in food originally allocated to us placed an unexpected strain on our budget. At the same time, elevated food costs created even greater pressure on already strained households. These forces combined to challenge our capacity in unprecedented ways.

And yet, in the face of these headwinds, our community stood strong. Our talented and dedicated team rose to the challenge, and you — our donors, partners and volunteers — stepped forward with generosity and resolve. With your partnership, we remained focused on our mission: ending hunger in our community.

Together, we achieved critical milestones:

  • With the pandemic behind us, we transitioned from providing groceries to neighbors in pre-packed boxes back to farmers’ market–style distributions, providing more choice and dignity to families and strengthening the sense of community that reminds every neighbor they are not alone.
  • We expanded our world-class grocery and food rescue programs, ensuring that nutritious, high-quality food nourishes our neighbors rather than ending up in landfills.
  • We broke ground on a new facility that will unify operations, create long-term efficiencies and position us to serve this community for decades to come.

 

Even with these and many other successes, we know the challenges ahead remain serious. Cuts to SNAP (or CalFresh in California, formerly food stamps) will increase the number of families coming to us for help, even as high food costs make it more expensive for us to provide it.

I’m still hopeful. With our extraordinary team, trusted community partners and supporters like you who give with such heart and conviction, we can meet these challenges and continue to make meaningful progress on our mission together.

Hunger is a solvable problem, but it can only be solved by all of us working together. Thank you for showing up for our community with compassion and commitment, ensuring access to nutritious food today and building the foundation for a stronger, more resilient community for the future.

In partnership,

Leslie Bacho, CEO, Ikalawang Ani ng Silicon Valley

Fiscal Year 2024-2025
sa pamamagitan ng mga Numero

0 in 6
People served
0 M
Pounds distributed, enough food for 93M+ meals
0
Mga natatanging boluntaryo
0
Ikalawang Harvest trak sa kalsada araw-araw na naghahatid ng pagkain
0
Mga bodega na tumatakbo nang 6 na araw/linggo

A Network That Nourishes

Second Harvest is at the heart of the charitable food distribution system in Silicon Valley, supplying fresh, nutritious food through a network of nearly 400 partners at more than 900 sites across Santa Clara and San Mateo counties. Almost every nonprofit providing charitable food in Silicon Valley is likely getting it from Second Harvest, free of charge. Our extensive partner distribution network, which includes affordable housing sites, schools, colleges, libraries, community and senior centers, faith communities, shelters, meal sites and more, is critical to our mission of ending hunger in our community.

 

Our community-powered approach keeps us nimble and ready to respond when needs change. Over the past year, we’ve worked alongside our partners to transition grocery distribution sites from low-contact drive-thrus with pre-boxed food, which were essential during the pandemic, back to vibrant, farmers’ market–style distributions. This model allows clients to select the foods and quantities that work best for their households while helping us make the most of our resources. Together, we’re meeting the ongoing need for food assistance with compassion, efficiency and care, ensuring every meal strengthens our community.

The Cost of Getting By

Life is getting harder for low-income households in Silicon Valley. The high costs of essentials like rent, food and childcare already take up a significant portion of the budget for neighbors living on fixed incomes or working hard in jobs that keep our community running. Cuts to government benefits will push families who were barely getting by into deeper crisis. When every dollar is already stretched thin, even small reductions in support can have devastating ripple effects that result in empty pantries, unpaid bills and impossible choices between food, medicine and shelter. We have always been there for our neighbors during times of crisis, and we are not going anywhere now.
 

In a survey of Second Harvest clients:

children-house
~90%
of respondents with children in the household worry about running out of nutritious food
dollar
~60%
of employed respondents can't cover their monthly expenses
wallet
+50%
of respondents are worried about being able to pay next month's rent o pagsasangla
heart
~60%
have less than $100 sa pagtitipid

Stories That Connect Us

Sonya

Saratoga

“There was really no food at home right now. I didn’t know what I was going to do for this evening.”

Kimberly, with Liam

San Jose

“This [distribution] helps us a lot, because even the most basic fruits and vegetables are super expensive.”

Garrett

Palo Alto

“BOOM, all of a sudden, I’m out of work. I’m signing up for unemployment online and saying, ‘Oh my gosh, I’ve never signed up for unemployment before.’ But here I am.”

Raul

San Jose

“I got my Social Security from the Ford plant. And I’m getting a little bit from the Army, but not much. That’s it.”

Andrea

East Palo Alto

“Inflation is crazy! It’s really crazy the prices in the store. And WIC and CalFresh – sometimes that’s not enough.”

Here When Help Is Needed Most

Second Harvest’s Food Connection hotline team is often the first lifeline for our neighbors facing hunger. Acting as a compassionate and trusted referral hub, the multilingual team connects individuals and families not only to immediate food assistance through our sites and partners, but also to long-term programs like CalFresh (formerly known as food stamps). Each call is met with empathy and personalized support, helping clients navigate their unique circumstances, reduce stigma and feel empowered to seek help. This year, our outreach team expanded direct engagement and deepened partnerships with community organizations and medical providers, ensuring that even more of our most vulnerable neighbors are aware of – and have access to – the food they need to thrive.

42,000+
Mga katanungang natanggap ng aming Food Connection hotline
~2,000
Naisumite ang mga aplikasyon ng CalFresh
1M+
Mga karagdagang pagkain na ibinibigay sa pamamagitan ng mga aprubadong aplikasyon ng CalFresh
79
Medical partners referred patients to Second Harvest for nutritious food

Pagsagot sa Tawag

Anita Li

Food Connection Outreach Specialist

“Clients will say to me, ‘I’ve been working here my whole life, and I never knew about CalFresh.’ They never knew there was this benefit. One client was already 67 when they learned about CalFresh. They lost their job at 60 and said they had no income at all. Those calls are very emotional.”

Claribel Chavez

Food Connection Medical Coordinator

“When a college student doesn’t get approved for CalFresh, of course they’re upset and they say, ‘I’m trying the best I can. I’m a full-time student and I’m going to work and I still don’t qualify for this.’ They’re trying to do something with their lives, they’re also working, and they still don’t get approved.”

Minh Dang

Food Connection Outreach Specialist

“I believe that when I do my job correctly to support the clients, I can make a difference for them.”

Volunteering Where
It Matters Most

For the first time since 2012, Second Harvest welcomed back food sort volunteers at our Curtner Center to help with our increase in grocery rescue, marking a milestone in both flexibility and community connection. At the same time, our transition to farmers’ market-style, client-choice distributions created new ways for volunteers to make an impact closer to home – serving at distributions in their own neighborhoods and connecting with the people they support. Many embraced this shift, finding deeper purpose in supporting their community, turning local action into lasting change and helping to build more resilient, food-secure neighborhoods.

0
Mga natatanging boluntaryo
0+
Hours of service valued at $7.4M, the equivalent of 130 full-time employees

Mga Kwento ng Volunteer

Neel

San Jose

“The most rewarding part about being a site leader is being able to improve the food distribution for both the volunteers and our clients. For example, giving volunteers small boxes and bags so they can easily give out bulk produce, or trying to offer more cultural food to our clients so they feel welcome at our site.”

Koach

San Jose

“I’ve enjoyed it. I started volunteering here three days a week. I met a group of people; there were about eight to 10 of us volunteering every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and we met here. Then the pandemic hit, and I started volunteering five days a week because they really needed volunteers.”

Jan

Moss Beach

“Volunteering with Second Harvest in Half Moon Bay has given me far more than my service has given the community.”

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Sourcing with Purpose

To maintain the steady supply of nutritious food we source and distribute – including fresh produce, dairy, grains and pantry staples – we leverage large-scale food donations, manage a robust grocery rescue program and purchase in bulk. We prevent food waste by rescuing large volumes of quality food from farms and retail stores and distributing it to households facing food insecurity. In fact, Second Harvest is the leader in food rescue in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties, and recovered the vast majority of rescued food in our counties last year.


Of the nearly 111 million pounds we distributed in total, 75% was rescued – more than 17 million pounds from retail stores alone – nourishing neighbors, preventing waste and keeping food out of landfills. By continuing to expand our food rescue programs, we are able to efficiently and more sustainably source and provide a nutritious mix of foods to our clients and partners.

0M+
pounds of rescued food
0
Equivalent to taking 11,400 passenger vehicles off the road for a year
0+
Saving enough water to fill 2,900+ Olympic-sized swimming pools

Inspiring Confidence and Joy in the Kitchen

Access to nutritious food is essential, but knowing how to prepare and enjoy that food makes all the difference. Our Community Health and Nutrition team, together with our dedicated Health Ambassador volunteers, helps ensure that clients and their families feel confident and inspired to turn their groceries into flavorful meals, all while honoring culture, tradition and personal preferences.

This past year, our team hosted over 260 outreach events, bringing culinary and nutrition education to community spaces across the two counties we serve. These events included hands-on cooking classes, nutrition workshops, food demonstrations and resource fairs. At the heart of this work was creating a welcoming gathering space where neighbors could connect over food, explore new ingredients and share in the joy of cooking. Whether discovering how to cook with a new produce item or learning a quick, nutritious recipe, clients left feeling empowered to cook meals they know and love.

"I have several health issues, including severe scoliosis and pre-diabetes. I think one of my biggest barriers to eating healthier is that my income is very limited, and I have many expenses for myself and my son, who also has special needs. I appreciate these classes because they give me easy ideas to incorporate in my day-to-day life."

EAH Housing Pollard Plaza Resident

Ensuring Access When It Matters Most

This year brought significant challenges for our community as vital government support came under threat. The passage of the federal budget reconciliation bill, known as the Big Beautiful Bill, enacted the deepest cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), called CalFresh in California and formerly known as food stamps, in history. These cuts, along with cuts to Medicaid, will have real consequences that ripple across dinner tables, classrooms and communities. While no food bank can fill a gap of this magnitude, we remain steadfast in our commitment to supporting our neighbors in every way we can. We will continue to advocate for critical food and nutrition programs like SNAP and to speak out on the root causes of hunger. We successfully secured additional state funding for the CalFood program this year, which will help us continue to provide California-grown, fresh and nutritious foods to our clients. Together with our community, we can make sure every neighbor has the food they need to stay healthy and hopeful in the year ahead.

Generosity in Action

This year, the generosity of our supporters fueled our work in powerful ways. From steady monthly gifts to community-led fundraisers, care and conviction shone through every act of giving. Schools, congregations, individuals and businesses came together to host 160 fundraisers, inspiring over 2,000 first-time donors. More than 4,000 monthly donors provided steady, year-round resources we could count on. In total, this collective effort raised over $4 million – enough to help provide 8 million meals. Together, these contributions turned moments into movements and gifts into lasting change.

Learn more about how you can start a community fundraiser.

Bobby

Sunnyvale, monthly donor since 2021

“My late wife said she grew up without a lot of food in their house, and many times she could only take half a sandwich for school lunches and when asked, would tell a classmate she wasn’t that hungry when the opposite was true.”

Moveable Feet Fundraiser, in honor of Lucy Chang

Palo Alto

“The first of Lucy Chang’s international folk-dance parties that were combined with a Second Harvest fundraiser was Dec. 9, 2017. Second Harvest was Lucy’s favorite charity. Our intention is to continue holding annual fundraisers for you in her memory.”

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Salamat sa Amin
Fiscal Year 2024-2025
Mga Pangunahing Tagasuporta

Our fiscal year is July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025. Please note this list does not include Capital Campaign gifts.

A special note of thanks to Second Harvest’s Evergreen Society, a group of dedicated supporters who have made multi-year gift commitments that provide the stable, reliable funding we need to plan boldly, invest strategically and respond effectively to both ongoing needs and unexpected challenges. Their sustained support deepens their impact and helps build a stronger, more resilient community.

“A multi-year commitment gives our nonprofit colleagues the chance to dream big and tackle issues that take more than a fiscal year to accomplish. That is why I support Second Harvest with a multi-year gift.” – John D.

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Erin Hoffmann and Michael Schroepfer*
Khosla Family*
Reid Hoffman Foundation*

Jeff and Marieke Rothschild*
Sheryl Sandberg and Tom Bernthal*
Season of Sharing Fund
Sequoia Healthcare District
The Benificus Foundation*

*2025 For The Kids Council member

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Eric A. Anderson
Anne Wojcicki Foundation
Norbert at Inger Bischofberger
Chambers Family Foundation
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
Bruce and Gail Chizen
Anne at Terry Clark
Coughran Family Fund*
Bill and Tammy Crown*
Aart de Geus at Esther John
Sunil at Margo Dhaliwal
Sina Connie at Gary Dickerson
James V. Diller
John Donahoe*
Kathleen Donohue at David Sze
Pondo ng Pamilya ng Dotson
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Eustace-Kwan Family Foundation
Rodney Ferguson at Kathleen Egan
Philip and Junko Freidin
George H. Sandy Foundation
M Rameen Gorieshi MD, MPH
Griffith Family Foundation
Steve and Colleen Hall*
Eli at Britt Harari
Sina Jay at Mikey Hoag
Michael Jacobson and Trine Sorensen*
Kurt and Sue Jaggers*
John at Jacque Jarve
Rajeev Jayavant and Ana Méndez
Jeff and Karen Jordan*
Mark Keever
Sina Steven Kleiman at Helen Bradley
Foundation ng Koret
Makahakama Foundation
Chris at Melody Malachowsky
Michael at Keiko Meyer

Paul at Catherine Mohr
Michael at Rosemary Montemerlo
Eric S. at Katherine L. Nordman
John O'Farrell at Gloria Principe
Anjali and Sundar Pichai*
Geoff and Andrea Ralston*
Robin and Jake Reynolds*
Laurel Rezeau
TJ Rodgers at Valeta Massey
Ronald at Ann Williams Charitable Foundation
Safeway Foundation
Sand Hill Foundation
Robert Sawyer
Philipp Schindler*
Thomas Schmutz and Amy Larson*
Paul Sidenblad
Sobrato Family Foundation
Pangangalaga sa Kalusugan ng Stanford
Stanford Medicine Kalusugan ng mga Bata
Sina Mark at Mary Stevens
Mark Stevens at Mary Murphy
Strongpoint Foundation*
Pagbibigay ng Liwanag ng araw
The Braddi Family
The Byers Family*
Ang David at Lucile Packard Foundation
The Drew Foundation*
Ang Grove Foundation
Ang Health Trust
Ang Khachaturian Foundation
The Sullivan Family Trust*
The Werner Family*
Ang William G. Irwin Charity Foundation
TOSA Foundation
Onnolee at Orlin Trapp
Troper Wojcicki Foundation
Valhalla Foundation*
Warmenhoven Family Foundation*
Paul at Cynthia Yock

*2025 For The Kids Council member

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Jeremy Allan at Tara Moran
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Jimi and Ned Barnholt*
Jeff at Tina Bird
Gary at Judy Bloom
Sarah at Michael Bolin
Pamela Buckley at Michael Reitsma
Katherine S. at T. Robert Burke
Richard Capelouto at Gina Maya
Katharine Carroll at Alison L. Rosenthal
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Jay Crim at Shekar Davarya
David B. Costa Private Foundation
Davidson Family Foundation
Satish Dhamaraj
Jennifer at Phil DiNapoli
Carol at Lester Ezrati
Genentech Foundation
Sanjay Ghemawat
Jacques M. Littlefield Foundation
Chris Jaffe at Kate Karriker-Jaffe
Sharon Juang at Paul Chiu
Kaiser Foundation Hospital Fund
Atte at Reetta Lahtiranta
Peter Lai
Lawlor Family Fund
John at Carolyn Lewis
Susan R. at Jim C. Lewis
Allison Lewis-Jacobs at Brian D. Jacobs
Jeffrey Mayer at Tacy Witter

John at Michele McNellis
Andrew at Judith Mendelsohn
Riaz at Lily Moledina
David at Mamie Norman
Norris Family Charitable Fund
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Chien-Hsiung at Yuchuan C. Peng
Mike at Jane Pharr
Joe at Lynn Pinto
Polak Charitable Foundation
Rademakers Foundation
Charles at Paige Robbins
Robert at Liz Salvagno
Derek at Valerie Sanders
Severns Family Foundation
Reva Shilmover
SITA Foundation
James and Kaye Slavet
Stella Lee Family Charitable Fund
Ang Carol Moss Foundation
Ang McMurtry Family Foundation
Ang Oshima Ueunten Foundation
William van Melle at Patricia Ho
Beth at Kurt von Emster
Doug at Nora Voorhies
Sina Bob at Gail Walker
William at Noreen West
Kanlurang Foundation
Peter at Georgia Windhorst
Bruce Winterhof and Linda Wenstrand
Thomas Wolf

*2025 For The Kids Council member

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Arcadia Foundation
David at Donna Arnold
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Paul Asente at Ron Jenks
Martin at Vickie Baccaglio
Annie at Jim Barnett
Pamilyang sinturon
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Amy at Brian Berliner
Hillary at Peter Blum
Mark Jon Bluth
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Michael A. at Leslie Braun
Rupa at Ravi Budhia
Eric Butler MD at Suzanne Rocca-Butler
Sina Mark at Tracey Calassa
Ana P. Carvalho at Fernando C. Pereira
Mark D. at Elizabeth Centoni
Eric Chen
Sina Carl at Kathleen Cilker
Ann at Sheffield Clarke
Cline Charitable Fund
Catherine Corrigan at Jerry Buday
Alan and Judy Cummings
Jess Dang at Tim Holme
Dauber Foundation
Jim and Julia Davidson
Sina Tim at Christina Deane
Dhanam Foundation
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Dozier Family DAF
El Camino Healthcare District
Forest Glen Impact Foundation
Lennis and Anne Ellis
Joji and Neeraj Gill
Krista at Matthew Glotzbach
Nancy at Richard Goldcamp
Diane Gosney at Allison Chang
Joseph at Carol Grundfest
Lorraine Hancock
Harman Management Corp./KFC
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William at Barbara Heil
Scott at Nancy Highton
Andrew Hirsch at Nina Brooks
Ken and Michelle Hirschman
Sina Richard at Julie Hood
Howard and Betty White Foundation
Barbara Hugli-Jones at Christopher Jones
Asha Jadeja
Suzanne Jeuck
Mark and Cathy Johnsgard
Megan Kacholia
Kaiser Permanente Northern California Community Benefit Programs
Robert at Arlene Katzive
Wonyoung Kim at Jiye Lee
Dave and Danielle Kling

Kohn Family
Alexei Kosut, Laura Back at Henry Kosut-Back
James at Katherine Lau
Liming Lau at Paul Tobias
Edward at Patricia Laveroni
Lee Family Donor Advised Fund
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Martha Lemos
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Josh at Sara Leslie
Tony Li
Linden Root Dickinson Foundation
Lee LItzler
William Lock at Kathie Lee
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Keith at Lisa Lucas
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Raley’s (Nob Hill) Corporate
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SAGA Foundation
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Snow Family Gifting Fund
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Ang Natembea Foundation
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William at Flora Hewlett Foundation
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BASE Family Fund
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Blue Oak Foundation
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Boucher Family Foundation
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Connolly Family
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Diana Darcy and Peter O’Riordan
Duncan at Jean Davidson
Mark J. Davis
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Jerome at Catherine Debs
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Janice M. Dingler
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Kingston Duffie and Elizabeth Schwerer
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Anusha Dwarakanathan and Badrinath Kollu
E & L Fund
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Edwards Foundation
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Eliot Family Fund
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Allan at Joan Fisch
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Ann Fleischer
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Nancy Florke
Sally Fong
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Kevin at Celeste Ford
Forever Strong Fund
Martin Forst
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Freeman Family Fund
Freidenrich Family Foundation
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Charlene Friedman
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Michael Galles
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Nancy Geschke
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Mary Graves
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Grinstead Family Fund
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Nancy Hahn
Graham Hamilton
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Peter Hausknecht
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Barbara Hiller
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Melville Hodge
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Lucy Hsu
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Hugh Stuart Center Charitable Trust
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Iwamoto Family
Jackson Family Fund
Kenneth Jackson
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John & Marcia Goldman Foundation
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Roger at Jennefer Jones
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Kieve Foundation
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Tom at Patti Larkins
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Andrew at Janet Lederer
Lee Family Foundation
Chan Lee and Julianne Zhu
Robert at Annie Leland
Maggie Lent and Jason Holtman

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Dr. Kasey Li, MD, DDS, FACS
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LP Giving Fund
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Mack Family Fund
Pamilya Macleod
Mario Barbieri Charitable Foundation
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Pamilya Martin
Diane Mathios
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Colen at Tina McAlister
Keith at Colleen McCallion
Margaret at Dennis McCarthy
Marjorie McCarthy
Thomas McCarthy
Dennis McEvoy at Kim Worsencroft
David and Melissa McJannet
Laureston at Barbara McLellan
Joan H. at Brian C. Mellea
Alison at Scott Mellon
John and Eve Melton
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Gilbert at Carol Meyer
D. Craig Miller MD
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Ross at Jess Millikan
Sara Moked
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David at Karen Molumby
Peter at Paulina Monaco
John Moore
Ken at Kris Moore
Moos Family Charitable
Thomas and Lydia Moran
David L. Morandi
Paul F. at Wendy F. Muller
Maurice at Donna Murphey
Stanley at Joan Myers
Naecker Family Foundation
John at Jannette Nelson
Trevor R. Nelson
James Neupert
Paul at Antje Newhagen
Robert at Jan Newman
Barry Newsom
Patricia at Daniel Niehans
Stephen at Ellen Niksa
Sally at Craig Nordlund
James at Kathy Nulty
Andy and Trish O’Donnell
Marcus at Lisa Ogawa
Erin at Michael Olsen
Mo Olson and Christopher Friesen
Omar Family Charitable Fund
Gregory at Candace Osborn
Natalie Pageler, MD at Thomas Pageler
Joe at Frances Pao
Greg at Laurie Papadopoulos
John Parissenti at Linda Yufong Chin
Pankaj Patel
Nancy Paxton at Guarang Desai
Richard Peattie
Igor at Sophie Perisic
Elizabeth Perrell, MD
John at Karen Perry
Joe Petersack at Joanne Kanow
Petru Ball Family
David and Mary Phillips
Beverly Picardo
Scott E. Pine
Darwin and Donna Poulos
Maria Poveromo at John Murray
Cynthia Privett
Sean Quinlan at Karelle Celestin
Paul at Lee Quintana
Ariella at Michael Radwin
Praburam at Aruna Raja
Raley’s Supermarkets and Drug Centers
Jesse at Nicole Ralston
Ananthakrishna Ramesh
Somnuk Ratanaphanyarat at Carolin Y. Wang
Sylvia F. Rathbun
Peter at Kate Rathmann
Ravizza Family Foundation
Amr Razzak and Jan Hsiao
Shannon at Stephen Reaney
Richard Reed
Lisa at David Renner
R. Henry at Jean Richards
Pam at Jed Riddle
Hayden Ridenour at Bala Subramanian
Cecilia Rinard
Zack at Orli Rinat
Riverbend Giving
Robert & Cynthia Miller Foundation
Robert Family Foundation
Thomas at Lynn Robinson
Robert at Cheryl Roffey
David at Elizabeth Rome
Rhonda Rosales at Jeffrey Hirschman
Deborah S. Rose, M.D.
Jeff at Mary Rosenberger
Brian Ross at Cheryl Sullivan
Allen at Cindy Ruby
Ruehlow Family Foundation
Gaye Russell-Bruce at Donald Bruce
Barbara Ryan
Jane Rytina at Jonathan Chadwick
John Sabella
JoAnne Sabo
San Bruno Community Foundation
Sribalan at Vidya Santhanam
Sina Richard at Debra Sanzi
Amy and Matthew Sapp
Anthony at Gwendy Scampavia
Dodie L. and Michael Schadeck
Susan Schaffer and Joan Hinkley
Alan at Nancy S. Schatzberg
Mary Schiffmann
Susan Screen
Patricia and Lou Sehl
Aydin at Sonia Senkut
Greg at Nancy Serrurier
Woody at Denise Shackleton
Paul at Betty Shaft
Sina Jeff at Naomi Silk
G. Laird Hardcastle Simons III
Anne Simonson
Vijay Sinha and Tai-Peng Lee
Benjamin Smith at Honor Hsin
Michael and Jennifer Smith
Todd at Sandy Smith
Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation
Michael at Maria Solomon
Paul V. Sonkowsky at Amy Woo
Jordan Soon
Michelle at David Southwick
Soren Spies at Xinh Huynh
Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation
Sanjay at Charlene Srivastava
Faye and Ron Star
Stella B. Gross Charitable Trust
Albert at Anne Stewart
Judith Stewart
Ann at Joe Stockwell
Thomas Stoiber
Marilyn Stosick
Gregory at Christina Stovall
Randall at Ellen Stross
Ron and Lisa Sturzenegger
Sudhir at Mugdha Pendse Charitable Fund
Sugering Family
John at Dee Suppes
Patricia Suppes
Dick and Bobbie Svec
Daniel at Karen Swanson
Sweeney Family
Scott at Alison Swisher
Thomas H. at Brooks G. Szolyga
Barry Taylor at Libby Tyree-Taylor
Alan Templeton
Michael Tennefoss and Tina Seelig
Lissa and Deniz Teoman
Terry Family
Bill at Jan Terry
Ang WF at Marie A. Batton Foundation
Ang Byrd Family Charitable Fund
Ang Charles at Roberta Katz Family Foundation
The Harn Charitable Fund
Ang Helen at Jack McCullough Family Foundation
Ang Meadowlark Foundation
The OFP Charitable Fund
The Pine Tree Fund
Ang Pamilya Raghuram
The Weathertop Foundation
Ang William D. Smythe Family Foundation
Daniel and Brienne Wright
Sina Jeffrey at Catherine Thermond
Sina Andrea at Joe Thomas
Sina Andrew at Stephanie Towell
Sina Mark at Danielle Tracy
Elizabeth Trumbull at Darryl Celkupa
Ariel at Anna Tseitlin
Amy Tucker at Tara Vanderveer
William Unger
Jennifer at Chris Urmson
Gary at Janice Valenzuela
Jennifer A. Van Dalsen at Tor Braham
Martin Vetter and Lynn Sanchez
Celia Vigil at William Galcher
Randy Vogel
Grace and Steve Voorhis
Ami Vora
John S. and Mary Lee Wachtel
Gary at Laura Walker
Sharon Wang
Jeanne Ware
Peter at Adrienne Webb
David at Twyla Weinberg
Jay at Annette Welshofer
Ann Wengert and Leslie Latham
Robert at Lisa Wheatley
William White
Jim S. at Rosalia Whitehead
Robert S. Wilson, Sr.
Patrick Windham at Arati Prabhakar
Steven Winegarden and Nancy Nehring
Terry and Carol Winograd
Kris Withrow
Benny at Diane Wong
Jean Wong
Stacie Wong
Bruce at Adrianne Wonnacott
Carrie and Cliff Woolley
Alisa E. Yaffa at Kenneth S. McElvain
Warren Yang at Jung Yoon
Dennis Yarak at Margaret Becker
Keith C. Yarak
John and Bonnie Yee
Yen Chuang Foundation
Ellie Yieh at Michael Sullivan
Ali Yurukoglu and Emily Parker
Anna Zara and Robert English
Martin Zinkevich at Jessica Owen

*2025 For The Kids Council member

04

Salamat sa Aming Natitirang
Mga Tagasuporta ng Kumpanya

0
Mga Donor ng Kumpanya
0
Mga Kasosyo sa Tagabuo ng Komunidad
$0M
Kita ng Kumpanya

Adobe, Inc.
Advantest America
Agilent Technologies
Mga Kasosyo sa Altamont Capital
Amazon.com, Inc.
Ambarella, Inc.
AMD
Mga Analog na Device
Apple Inc.
Foundation ng Applied Materials
Applied Materials, Inc.
Aqui Cal-Mex
Arista Networks
ARM Inc.
ASML
Blackbaud
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Broadcom Corporation
Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
California Water Service Company
Cargill Incorporated
CEFCU
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Coregiving Company
Cupertino Electric
Deloitte Services LP

DoorDash Inc.
eBay Inc.
Enterprise Mobility Foundation
Exact Sciences Corporation
Faculty Connection LLC
Fenwick at West LLP
First Technology Federal Credit Union
Foothills Congregational Church
Gen Digital
Genentech Inc.
Gilead Sciences, Inc.
Google
Habbas, Nasseri & Associates
Herman Christensen & Mga Anak
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Hines West LLC
HPI Inc.
Infineon
Intel
Intuit
Matalinong
Italian Men's Club of San Jose
Johnson & Johnson
KDInfotech INC.
KLA Foundation
kay Kohl

Lam Research
LinkedIn
Local Union #332 I.B.E.W.
Los Altos United Methodist Church
Makena Capital Management
Marvell Semiconductor
Megaforce Corporation
Teknolohiya ng Micron
Microsoft
Monolithic Power System
NetApp
Netflix
Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation
NVIDIA
OD1234
Oracle
Pacific Gas & Electric Company
Mga Network ng Palo Alto
Patelco Credit Union
Ang PLM Loan Processing Center Inc.
Mga Kasosyo sa Qatalyst
Qualcomm
ROBLOX
Safeway

Salesforce
Samsung Semiconductor
San Jose Shark
SerbisyoNgayon
Medikal na shockwave
Silicon Valley Leadership Group Foundation
Stamos Capital Partners, LP
Star One Credit Union
Stryker
Synopsys, Inc.
TA Associates
Tech CU
Mga Instrumentong Texas
Ang Morrison & Foerster Foundation
Therapy Stores, Inc.
Truebeck Construction
TTEK LLC
United Airlines
Visa, Inc.
Mga Arkitekto ng Kayamanan, LLC
West Valley Construction Company
Western Digital
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich at Rosati
Zscaler

 
Salamat sa Amin
Capital Campaign Supporters

Second Harvest’s current operations were not built to meet today’s level of need. Through a historic capital campaign, we are building a central, energy-efficient home for Second Harvest that can more sustainably serve Silicon Valley and improve community health for decades to come. Thank you to the donors who have contributed to our capital campaign to build a food-secure future for Silicon Valley. As of September 2025, we have raised over 85% of the total funding for our new facility in North San Jose. After breaking ground in summer 2025, we look forward to opening our doors in 2027.

The new Second Harvest of Silicon Valley headquarters represents a significant leap forward in addressing food insecurity, not only expanding immediate capacity but also building in the critical ability to scale for future needs. Cisco is immensely proud to be a lead partner in this visionary project, reinforcing our commitment to fostering resilient and thriving communities across Silicon Valley.”
— Maria Poveromo, Chief Communications Officer, Cisco

Cisco Systems, Inc.
Erin Hoffmann at Michael Schroepfer

Jeff at Marieke Rothschild
TOSA Foundation

Anonymous (2)
Foundation ng Applied Materials
ASML

John Donahoe
John and Sue Sobrato

Anonymous (1)
Bartz Marr Family Foundation
Bill at Tammy Crown
John at Jacque Jarve
Mark at Debra Leslie
Nike, Inc.
Geoff at Andrea Ralston
Sina Robin at Jake Reynolds
Sheryl Sandberg at Tom Bernthal
Mary Speiser
Sina Mark at Mary Stevens

Mark Stevens at Mary Murphy
Strongpoint Foundation
Sutter Health
Ang Benificus Foundation
Ang David at Lucile Packard Foundation
The Drew Foundation
The Sullivan Family Trust
Hilary Valentine
Valhalla Foundation
Warmenhoven Family Foundation
Paul at Cynthia Yock

Anonymous (2)
Bryan Cameron
Pondo ng Pamilya ng Dotson
Kurt at Sue Jagger
Rajeev Jayavant at Ana Mendez

Fred at Flora Khosravi
Foundation ng Koret
John at Carolyn Lewis
Bruce Winterhof

Hindi nagpapakilala (5)
AMD
Annie at Jim Barnett
Sina Jimi at Ned Barnholt
Sina Brian Birtwistle at Julie Bornstein
Gary at Judy Bloom
Richard Capelouto at Gina Maya
Shawn and Jennifer Carolan
Katharine Carroll at Alison L. Rosenthal
William at Kimberly Chisholm
Anne at Terry Clark
Yogen at Peggy Dalal
Jess Dang at Tim Holme
Sunil at Margo Dhaliwal
Steve at Colleen Hall
Sina Jay at Mikey Hoag

Megan Kacholia
KLA Foundation
James at Katherine Lau
Ken and Anne Lawler
Linden Root Dickinson Foundation
Wendy and Tim McAdam
Colleen at Andrew McCreary
Laurel Rezeau
Wendy and Eric Schmidt
Severns Family Foundation
Bill at Jan Terry
The Byers Family
Bob and Michelle Thomas
Tom and Dana Hayse, Leonard C. and Mildred F. Ferguson Foundation
Sina Andrew at Stephanie Towell
Grace and Steve Voorhis

Anonymous (18)
Alison and Edward Abbo
Jean Bahr
Paul at Debbie Baker
Blue Oak Foundation
Lisa Bourgeault
Michael A. at Leslie Braun
Devon and Pete Briger
Jeff and Julie Brody
Catriona at Ryan Cairns
Sina Mark at Carrie Casey
Coast Counties Truck and Equipment Co.
Eli Collins at Alison Wong
Spencer Commons at Martha Gates
Poulomi Damany
Dhablania at Kim Family Fund
Dolly and Frank Halden Family Giving Fund
Adriana Porter Felt and Mark Murphy
Ann Forbes-Cannon at Thomas C. Cannon
Alex Franz and Keiko Horiguchi
Phyllis L. Gardner
Martin and Leslie Gates
Chris at Madeleine Gerdes
Hilary and Joshua Harmssen
Stephen J. Harrick at Jennifer U. Min
Ken Hirsch at Rebecca Long
Ken and Michelle Hirschman
Hood-Barrow Foundation
Infineon
Robert Jin and Jennifer Caswell-Jin
Conor at Laura Johnson
George and Sally Kadifa
Sina Joshua at Elizabeth Kahn
Tammy at Thomas Kiely
Krane Family Charitable Gift Fund
Atte at Reetta Lahtiranta
Edward at Patricia Laveroni
Lee Litzler

Alan and Annamarie M. Louie
Jill and Deane Malott
Mario Barbieri Charitable Foundation
Sari at Blake McConnell
Peter and Nicki Moffat
Riaz at Lily Moledina
Peter and Anne Moran
Venkatesh and Aruna Nathamuni
John Noh and Elizabeth Walther
Sally at Craig Nordlund
James at Kathy Nulty
Sina Erik at Jill Olson
Pinpoint Foundation
Joe at Lynn Pinto
Prometheus Real Estate Group
Mga Kasosyo sa Qatalyst
Andy and Debbie Rachleff
Gary at Arline Radine
Lottie at Jonathan Rezneck
Lisa Goldman Rosas and Jason Tolomeo
Yvette Lanza and David Sacarelos
Sand Hill Foundation
Derek at Valerie Sanders
Erika Schillinger and Marc Tarpenning
Reva Shilmover
Richard and Virginia Strock
William at Linda Sullivan
Tina and Paul Sunseri
Dick and Bobbie Svec
Barry Taylor at Libby Tyree-Taylor
Steffan and Kelli Tomlinson
Raziel at Hava Ungar
Becca Van Dyck and Erik Thomsen
Verkada Inc.
Doug at Nora Voorhies
Sina Bob at Gail Walker
William and Claire Thompson Family Fund
Brenda at Wade Woodson

05

Nag-iiwan ng Pangmatagalang Epekto

Salamat sa mga miyembro ng Ikalawang Harvest Legacy Society para sa pagtulong upang wakasan ang gutom sa ating komunidad. Ang bawat miyembro ng Legacy Society ay may kasamang regalo sa Second Harvest sa kanilang will, trust, retirement plan o insurance policy.


Dagdagan ang nalalaman tungkol sa pag-iiwan ng legacy.

Like many Second Harvest Legacy Society members, Vicki Nosanov Goldman made a gift to Second Harvest in her will. We were not aware of her plans until her generous bequest arrived after her passing in 2024. Her story serves as a powerful reminder of the impact one person’s generosity can have on our community.

Her friend and trustee, Deanna, believes Vicki’s choice to support Second Harvest came from personal experience. As a college student, Vicki sometimes did not have enough to eat. Deanna, who worked at a local donut shop, would bring her boxes of day-old donuts, and Vicki often said they kept her fed that summer.

As a middle school teacher, Vicki taught social studies and food and nutrition. She opened her classroom early so students could eat, and she shared the harvest from her garden with neighbors in need – especially families with children. Food was central to her life: “She loved making it, eating it and sharing it,” said Deanna.

Vicki lived her values through her generosity, supporting Second Harvest and many other causes. She is one of nearly 200 Legacy Society members whose bequests will help us provide food to our community well into the future.

Legacy donors help us achieve our goal of providing fresh, nutritious food to anyone who needs it in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties, now and in the future. If you are including us in your legacy plans, please contact Donor Relations at 1-866-234-3663 or donor.relations@shfb.org.

Para matuto pa tungkol sa pag-iiwan ng legacy, pumunta sa https://plannedgiving.shfb.org

Mga Miyembro ng Legacy Society

Anonymous (43)
Allen A. Ginsling at Rachael Goldstein Trust
Jane Anderson at Tess Ayers
Richard Andrews
Elizabeth Anselm
Deborah Appel
Foundation ng Archer Family
David at Donna Arnold
Alfred Arnolfo
Paul Asente at Ron Jenks
Sandra at Mark Asher
Phyllis and Donald Baer*
Jean Bahr
Fred J. Bedard
Dean Bernheim
Kenneth Bigler
Robert at Nancy Bridge
Dr. Thomas Mark Brocher
Richard Burkdall*
William at Donna Burke
Richard L. Bush
Eric Butler MD at Suzanne Rocca-Butler
Carla Ada Trust
Martha Carpenter
John Carver
Pia Chamberlain at Ruth Saldivar
Mei M. Chen
Patrice Chinn
Victor Chong
Bikash Choudhury
Michael G. Chow
Anne at Terry Clark
Ann at Sheffield Clarke
David B. Costa*
David at Donna Courtright
John Crossman*
Alan A. Cummings*
Diana Davey
Linda at Scott Deatrick
Dana L. Dickinson
Diane Diggins
Dr. at Dr. Dimery
Jennifer at Phil DiNapoli
Hrishikesh Divate
Jean Doble*
Patricia Dolan
Gene at Cindy Domecus
E & L Charitable Giving
Randy Earle*

Marilyn Edelstein
Rosalie B. Eisen*
Natalie Elefant
Kerstin Eriksson-Splawn
Alan Feinberg at Joan Weber
Howard Feinberg
Tagahanga ni Lisa Feng
Kevin at Celeste Ford
Maria R. Franco
Bob at Ronda Fraser
Jeffrey at Julia Gallinat
Jose Luis at Caroline Garcia
Courtney Geibert
Chris at Madeleine Gerdes
Joan Gregory and Dr. Igor Marich
Gabriel Gross
Yogesh at Shobana Gubbi
Lauren Hailey
Marisue Hansen
Eloise Harris
Michael Healy*
Andrea Hildebrand
Sara Hojjat
David at Sharon Hoyt
Anthony Illich*
J. Burgess Jamieson*
Jacque at John Jarve
Jeffery Johns at Bonita Lane
Anne Johnson
Gregory at Barbara Jones
Larry at Patricia Jones
Michael Katyryniuk at Jane Aldrich
Janine Kovac
Greg M. Krodel
Tom at Patti Larkins
Jenny Y. Lee
Richard Lenon at Leslie Hsu
Jessica C. Leon
Bernard and Josephine Le Roy
Cate Levings
John at Carolyn Lewis
Simone M. Lewis
Adriana Leyva
Garry at Suzanne Lim
Valentina M. Lombardi
Vanessa C. Lopez
Matt at Rebecca Lowell
Katherine Lugo at Rodney Gomez

Lynn at Joe Pinto Family Foundation
Sina Jacob at Andrea Malae
Ruth Martinez
Dawn McDaniel
Sarah McGregor
Richard McKee
Edward Mocarski at Christine Martens
Diane E. Moore
Aaron & Shannon Nascimento
James Neupert
Ruth Nilmeier
Norris Family Charitable Fund
Debbie Norton
RH O'Grady
Tisa M. Pedersen
Pei K. Peng
Carol Peters
Virginia at Pierino Primon
Lorie Prouty
Pasensya Putnam
Bernard Ramirez*
JoAnne Sabo
Indrani Samarawickrama
Sandra Santos*
Clare Sinanian
Claro at Editha Soberano
John A. and Susan Sobrato
Teresa L. Spalding
Crystal at Larry Steinke
Katie Stivers
Lawrence Sugimoto
Norm Taffe at Julie Bennett
Ang Jossi Family Trust
Edward Joseph Thomas*
Mary Sue at Dan Thomas
John R. Tolvanen*
Onnolee at Orlin Trapp
Susan Marie Tunstall
Steve at Tammy Ursenbach
Amanda at Thomas Warner
Gale West and Mark Hurwich
Robert Wheatley
Christine G. White*
James V. Whitney*
Rita Whitten
Cynthia Williams
Emily Williams*
Patricia F. Winter
Duane and Katherine Zitzner

* Namatay

06

2024-2025
Kita at Gastos

Our fiscal year is July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025.

Taunang Pinagmumulan ng Pagpopondo

  • 75.0% Indibidwal
  • 10.3% Mga korporasyon
  • 8.5% Mga Pundasyon at Organisasyon
  • 6.2% Pamahalaan

Kita

Mga Indibidwal na Donor $59,472,491
Mga korporasyon $8,135,790
Mga Pundasyon at Organisasyon $6,694,558
Pagpopondo ng pamahalaan $4,946,562
Subtotal $79,249,401
Nag-donate ng Pagkain at In-Kind na Kontribusyon $181,171,447
Kabuuang Kita sa Operating* $260,420,848
*Ang kita na ito ay hindi kasama ang sumusunod:
Board Designated Endowment Fund $4,166,452
Mga Nadagdag/Pagkalugi sa Pamumuhunan $12,411,902
Other (Accounting and Related Revenue) $156,771
Kabuuang Kita sa Hindi Pagpapatakbo $16,735,125
Kabuuang kita $277,155,973

Taunang Gastos sa Operasyon

  • 94% Mga Programa/Pamamahagi ng Pagkain
  • 3% Pamamahala
  • 3% Pagkalap ng pondo

Mga gastos

Mga Programa/Pamamahagi ng Pagkain $246,558,583
Pamamahala $7,556,914
Pagkalap ng pondo $7,096,355
Kabuuang Mga Gastusin sa Operasyon $261,211,852

Mga Net Asset

Mga Net Asset* $296,987,866
* This figure includes value of food on hand as of June 30, 2025.
07

2024-2025
Lupon ng mga Direktor

Leslie Bacho
CEO, Pangalawang Pag-aani ng Silicon Valley

Pastor Paul Bains
President and Cofounder, WeHOPE

Brian Birtwistle
Volunteer at Philanthropist

Katherine Carroll
Managing Partner, Ang reSolve Group

Dr. Mary Ann Dewan
Edukasyon at Pinuno ng Komunidad

Edua Dickerson
Bise Presidente, ESG at Strategy Finance, ServiceNow

Nadama ni Adriana Porter
Direktor ng Engineering, Google

Michelle Galloway
Ng Counsel, Cooley

Lisa Goldman Rosas
Katulong na Propesor, Stanford University

Tony Gonzalez
Senior Vice President, Private Client Advisor, Bank of America

Ellen Kamei
Miyembro ng Konseho, City of Mountain View

Tom Larkins
Retiradong General Counsel, Applied Materials

Jamillah Moore
Bise Presidente ng Student Affairs at Enrollment Management, San Francisco State University

Venk Nathamuni
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Jacobs

Maria Poveromo
Chief Communications Officer, Cisco Systems

Priya Smith
Chief Employee HR Officer for The Permanente Medical Group, Kaiser Permanente

Tina Sunseri
Kasosyo sa Audit, Deloitte at Touche LLP

Paul Yock
Weiland Propesor ng Bioengineering at Medisina, Emeritus, Stanford University