2018 Annual Report Summary

Student Support Network, Inc.
Annual Report 2018 – Summary
Monetary contributions to Network: $66,547
In-kind donations: approximately $56,923.00
Total monetary and in-kind donations: $123,470.00
Volunteers and Main Events
- 380 volunteers and donors associated with Student Support Network (does not include anonymous drop-offs of donations)
- 80 families at Network schools assisted through Thanksgiving and Holiday Programs
- 73 Businesses, Churches, Schools, and Civic groups have contributed to Student Support Network and/or provided information for our advocacy (see below)
- $18,000 in monetary and in-kind donations, over 500 volunteer hours for January Coat Drive, Big Spring and Fall Drives for students in need at over 20 schools around the County
- Community Outreach: presentations to groups on poverty and food insecurity in schools; outreach to local businesses; partnerships with Goucher College faculty and staff including student research in statistics courses; research and advocacy with BCPS, local and state elected officials on food access and increasing support staff in schools; information to additional schools interested in joining Network
- Parkville Network and Student Support Network honored for programs in Parkville High School by Baltimore County Board of Education
- Recognition in Annapolis: President Laurie Taylor-Mitchell receives Community Activist of the Year Award for Student Support Network at Maryland Food Access Nutrition Conference
- October Fundraiser sells out and raises $31,000, surpassing original goal of $20,000



Businesses and groups supporting Student Support Network and our Network Schools
Rosedale Federal Savings and Loan
The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
Weber-Messick Accounting and Wealth Management
Silverman/Thompson/Slutkin/White, Attorneys at Law and Staff
SocialRedDog
Creative Print Group LLC
Hollenshades Auto Service
2nd Gear
Rheumatology Associates of Baltimore
MD Eye Care
Home Organizing Made Easy (H.O.M.E.)
Eastern Savings Bank
Tom Ritter, DDS
J. Gunnar Fisher, DDS
Kim Ford, DDS
Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens
Nelson Coleman Jewelers
McFauls Ironhorse Tavern
Bluestone Restaurant
Bread and Circuses Restaurant
Savers
Shoppers
Giant Food Stores
Target, Towson and Cockeysville Stores
Binetti Political Strategies, LLC
Hampton Inn
Hilton Hotel Ocean City Staff
Mayfield Consulting
Community Groups
Freemasons, Mt. Moriah Lodge Charitable Foundation
Baltimore Community Foundation
Brian P. Healy Foundation
The Lilacs Group
The Steel Pigeons
Tiny Toppers
Girl Scouts Cadette Troop #10175
Girl Scout Troop #1152
Girl Scout Troop #2455
Girl Scout Troop #1412
Brownie Troop #1745
Holy Cross Lutheran Preschool
Generosity Feeds (C3 FEEDS)
Greater Loch Raven 4-H Club
MOMS Club of White Marsh/Perry Hall/Parkville
Kiwanis Club of Loch Raven, Inc.
Empower4Life
Fun and Sun Learning Center
Campus Hills Community Association
No Kid Hungry
Churches
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
City Light Chapel
Maryland Presbyterian Church
Babcock Presbyterian Church
Church of the Redeemer, Baltimore, J2A Class (Journey to Adulthood)
Church of the Messiah
Glen Mar United Methodist Church
Divinity Lutheran Church
Food Pantries
Agape Church/Food Pantry
A Can Can Make a Difference
Maryland Food Bank
Education Institutions and Affiliated Groups
Goucher College: Office of Community Based Learning and Students, Faculty, Staff and Alumni
Faculty and Students of Towson University
Students of Archbishop Curley High School
Law and Public Policy Group, Towson High School
Knit for the Needy Group, Towson High School
Student Government Association (SGA), Parkville High School
SADD Club, Pine Grove Middle School
Carroll Manor Elementary School PTA
Assistance with advocacy for students in poverty, Baltimore County Public Schools
League of Women Voters of Baltimore County
NAACP, Maryland State Chapter
PTSA Council of Baltimore County
New Pathways Staff
No Kid Hungry
Maryland Hunger Solutions
Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future Staff