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OneOne simple prayer

“l“lord, even as we enjoy the sord, even as we enjoy the super Bowl football uper Bowl football game, help us be mindful of those who aregame, help us be mindful of those who arewithout even a bowl of soup to eat.”without even a bowl of soup to eat.”

This prayer inspired the first Souper Bowl of Caringcollection in 1990, which totaled $5,700 for food banksin South Carolina.

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Since 1990, more than $71 million has been collected in dollars and cans for hunger-relief organizations across the United States. 100% of the money collected was 100% of the money collected was donated directly to the charity of thedonated directly to the charity of theparticipants’ choice.participants’ choice.

cOllected since We BeGan

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$10 milliOncOllected tO help tackle hunGer in 2010

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Each year, every youth group, school, business or individual that participates in the Souper Bowl of Caring gives 100% of the donations they receive to the charity of their choice. No money comes to the Souper Bowl of Caring to pay for operationalexpenses. The following information illustrates how theparticipating groups chose to distribute their donations in 2010:

2010 stats tOtal

Youth Participation 264,026Number of groups reporting 12,871

hOW much Was cOllected tOtal

Total raised $ 10,079,844Total cash $ 5,013,067Total cans 5,066,777 lbs

charity type tOtal

l Food Bank / Food Pantry $ 7,447,546.58l Other $ 539,074.73l Haitian Relief $ 337,803.11l Soup Kitchen $ 295,896.94l Local Crisis Ministry/Emergency Shelter $ 256,016.33l International Aid / Hunger Programs $ 242,588.69l Homeless Shelter $ 190,765.31

acrOss Our natiOn, the dOllars add up

“You can see the difference directly in your community and again throughout the nation when all of the little numbers come together.”

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$80,174

$8,905

$72,329 $52,678

$173,805

$69,785

$92,520$147,899 $19,186$48,880 $9,361

$375,031

$169,779

$6,347

$14,016

$281,871 $190,232

$99,967

$102,234 $64,323

$203,407

$30,812

$116,414$12,855

$139,500

$140,456

$30,981

$141,581

$23,931

$44,880 $15,697

$23,196

$16,649

$317,002

$21,263

$196,641

$40,822

$39,875

$413,889

$225,352

$449,938

$14,828

$110,243

$4,568,016

$25,303

$10,883

$201,682

$47,264

$49,060

$201,428

$10,550

2010 tOtals By state

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meet tWO Of the mOre than 260,000 yOunG peOple WhO make it happen make it happen

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ashley mullicanyardley, pa

“I had no idea that my life was aboutto change.”

Ashley has raised thousands for people in need in her area and built relationships with soup kitchens and homeless shelters. She shares her knowledge of the local hunger issue through newspaper articles and radio and television interviews.

“Thanks to Souper Bowl of Caring and my position on National Youth Advisory Board, I have found what I am called to do,” she says. “Once you open your eyes

and see that there are people in need in your own community, that’s where the helping starts. No matter what age you are, where you come from, what you do and don’t have, anyone can make a difference.”

melissa daiGneaulttampa,fl

“This has been the most empoweringexperience for me.”

“During a presentation I was giving a woman recalled that growing up, she and her brothers often fought over one can of tuna,” Melissa says. “The woman said there were no organizations to provide service to them and they felt no one cared.”

Melissa made it her personal goal to raise awareness of the many hardships families are facing, and how each one of us can make a difference. “I have seen firsthand

how Souper Bowl of Caring has enriched many people’s lives, including my own. Each day I am learning how to better serve Souper Bowl of Caring so I can help many struggling families across the United States.”

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We use the enerGy Of the super BOWl tO mOBilize yOuth in a united natiOnal effOrt tO care fOr peOple in their lOcal cOmmunities WhO are hunGry and thOse in need.

this is Our missiOn

this is hOW We accOmplish it Throughout the year we communicate with ourparticipants to show them the positive impact they are making. Each fall, we provide them with a free kit of resources to make their collection more successful.

Our website, www.souperbowl.org, serves as ameeting place for hundreds of thousands of youth across America who are interested in workingtogether to tackle hunger. It is our mostcomprehensive and effective tool for mobilizing people who want to make a positive impact intheir communities.

We create programs that introduce young people to community service and inspire the next generation of philanthropists:

service Blitz - young people volunteer at theirchosen charity on the Saturday before the big game.

natiOnal yOuth advisOry BOard - gives select students from across the nation opportunities for leadership as they help our efforts grow.

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hats Off thats Off tO O texas!texas!Though usually in competition, the leading grocers in the major markets of Texas are following the lead of America’s youthinvolved in the Souper Bowl of Caring by working together. These grocers have initiated an annual three-week food drive, which has raised $12 million in cash and food over the past four years for hunger-relief agencies throughout their state.

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GivinG GivinG 100%

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ttO help us GrO help us GrOW this mOOW this mOvement.vement.

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it has been another tough year for nonprofits. Many have had to change their current model of giving. At the same time more Americans find themselves needing food for their families, the lines at food pantries and soup kitchens are longer, and financial contributions to these organizations aren’t keeping pace.

souper Bowl of caring remains committed to ensuring 100% of the food and funds collectedgoes directly to charities in communities all acrossAmerica, taking nothing to cover our ownadministrative costs.

2010 sBoc expenses:

program services $386,774 (63%)

administrative $ 80,016 (13%)

fundraising $144,777 (24%)

cOmmitted tO carinG

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2,500 YOUNG PEOPLE

We We maximize every dOllar every dOllar

For every $1,000 donated to the Souper Bowl of Caring for administrative expenses, we are ableto mobilize 2,500 young people who in turn generate $14,750 for the charity of their choice.

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Help us cover program costs and ensure thismovement survives and continues to grow.Please consider a gift to the Souper Bowl of Caring.

yOur dOnatiOn helps

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tthe generosity of these caring donorshe generosity of these caring donorssupported the administrative costs of the supported the administrative costs of the 2010 s2010 souper Bowl of couper Bowl of caring,aring, allowing 100% of the Super Bowl weekend collections tobenefit local charities fighting hunger and poverty in communities across the country:

these dOnatiOns helped mOre than helped mOre than 260,000 y260,000 yOunG peOple fiGht hunGerOunG peOple fiGht hunGerin americain america

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thank yOu!$20,000 and overMemorial Drive Presbyterian Church, Houston, TXSeAco, Inc.South Carolina Bank and TrustThe Robert and Janice McNair Foundation and Houston Texans Foundation

$10,000-$19,999Bobo, Mr. and Mrs. Billy J.Continental American InsuranceEastminster Presbyterian Church, Columbia, SCThe John S. and James L. Knight FoundationUnited Methodist Committee on ReliefZvejnieks Foundation

$5,000-$9,999Chapman Family Charitable Trust, Dr. and Mrs. Scott B. BoydDana Beck Fancher Missions Committee of First Presbyterian Church, Dunedin, FlJohnson, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.Lexington’s Race Against HungerPresbyterian Hunger Program of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)Smith, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Bradley D.Tuller, Mr. & Mrs. W. P. DuBose

$1,000-$4,999Andreen, Mr. James K. and Mrs. MelanieBender, Mr. Edward H. and Mrs. Tracy B.Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. PaulBierbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Black, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.Bramlett, Dr. and Mrs. C. L.Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.Burress, III, Mr. John W.Cates, Mr. and Mrs. James M.Chaplin, Mr. and Mrs. Alec H.Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Gus M. continued >

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Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Osmund W. Dorn, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Henry H.DuBose, Jr., Mr. William P. DuBoseDurrett, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. MarkEdmunds, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B.First Presbyterian Church, Raleigh, NCFoster, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. JerryGohean, Dr. and Mrs. Robert J.Jacksonville Jaguars, Ltd.Keenan & Suggs, Inc.Kenneth Shuler’s School of CosmetologyLake, Mr. and Mrs. J. GilmourMargaret Hulvey Wright TrustMcGregor Presbyterian Church, Columbia, SCMeadow, Dr. and Mrs. David J.Nelson, Mullins, Riley and Scarborough, LLPNyland, Dr. and Mrs. James J.Owen, Mr. and Mrs. FranklynPeterson, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. DavidRawson, Rev. StewartSeabrook, Dr. and Mrs. March E.Second Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis, INSouthern First BankStursberg, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E.The Pam FoundationThornton, Dr. and Mrs. AlTuller, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William H. Tuller, Mr. F. NormanWalker, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Jack W.Woollen, Mr. Tom and Mrs. Velva

$250-$999Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. JoeArnold CompaniesArnold, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Alan F.Asmer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Peter F.

Avery, Ms. KayBall, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.Besley, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Brabham Fence CompanyBridge-MUMC Youth Group, Wixom, MIBrown, Mr. and Mrs. FrankCatawissa Avenue United Methodist Church, Sunbury, PACornerstone United Methodist Church, O’Fallon, MOCoulter, Dr. and Mrs. BillyFirst Citizens BankGoch, Mr. and Mrs. RonGriffin, Ms. Elizabeth D.Gwynn, III, Mr. and Mrs. Price H.Helms, Ms. Katherine D.Hill, Mr. and Mrs. John A.Hoffman, Mr. ChrisHolderman, Ms. Carolyn M.Holmes, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. WilliamJenkins, Dr. and Mrs. Spence J.Jowers, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Gregg G.Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin A.Martin, The Honorable and Mrs. James. G.McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. TomMemorial Drive United Methodist Church, Houston, TXMeredith, Mr. JohnMoser, Mr. and Mrs. WilliamOldenburg, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Douglas W.Rawson, Dr. and Mrs. William S.Richardson, Dr. and Mrs. RheaRutledge United Methodist Church, Bean Station, TNSCBT Trust Asset ManagementSchraibman, Mr. and Mrs. MichaelScott Nyland Memorial FundShive, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Ronald L.Shuler, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin G.Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Brad T.Softdocs, Inc., Mr. RobertSpring Valley Youth Action Council

St. Malachy CCD, Tamarac, FLSt. Paul Lutheran Church, Baton Rouge, LASwinson, Ms. JulieThe Lord’s FoundationTuller, Ms. BeverleyWalkup, Mr. and Mrs. William B.Week of Compassion (Disciples of Christ)Westminster-by-the-Sea, Daytona Beach, FLWilson, Mr. Jeremy

$150-$249Avinger, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. RobertBayport United Methodist Church, Bayport, NYBlythewood Middle School, Blythewood, SCCaviness, Mr. and Mrs. DougCharity Gift CertificatesDaye, Mr. and Mrs. DennisMary & Martha’s, LLCMessiah Lutheran Church, Weatherford, TXNewmyer, Mr. William D.Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. G. HamptonPeabody Retirement CommunityPearson Memorial Church, Trenton, NJPoplar Tent Presbyterian Church, Concord, NCRockledge Presbyterian Church, Rockledge, FLSchweinsburg, Father and Mrs. RichSt. John United Church, Columbia, MOSt. Patrick Church, Canonsburg, PAUnited Church of Christ, Stanfordville, NYWhite, Mr. and Mrs. TomWoodland United Methodist Church, Windsor, VA

$100-$149Baker, Dr. AlvaBarker, Mr. and Mrs. William C.Beard, III, Mr. and Mrs. J. N.Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. J. MacBethea, Dr. and Mrs. Robert P.

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Bierbauer, Mr. Charles J. and Ms. Susanne M. SchaferBower, Mr. and Mrs. MarkBoyd, Mr. Benjamin B.Bristow, III, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J.Brown, Mr. TaylorBurton, Mr. Jerry D.Chambliss, Mrs. John C.Christian Fellowship Congregational Church, San Diego, CAChristian Temple, Baltimore, MDCoble, Mr. and Mrs. William L.Drewniany, Ms. Bonnie L. First Presbyterian Church, Burlington, NCFood Bank of Contra Costa & SolanoGoshen United Methodist Church, Milton, DEGrunsky, Mr. and Mrs. DannyHagan, Mr. and Mrs. MichaelHardee, Mr. John N.Harkey, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hefner, Dr. and Mrs. Stephen W.Helms, Mr. and Mrs. Donald S.Henderson, Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Heritage Presbyterian Church, Muskego, WIHiott, Ms. BeverlyHolland, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Warren F.Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.International Orthodox Christian CharitiesIrmo Insurance Agency, Inc.Jones, Mr. RodgerKolnitz, Mr. J. M.Law, Ms. CharlotteLimestone Presbyterian Church, Gaffney, SCLocke, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S.Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, Maywood, NJMcArthur, Mr. and Mrs. John B.McCants, Mr. and Mrs. John L.McDow, Mr. and Mrs. William C.

McMenemy, Mr. and Mrs. JimMerritt Island Presbyterian Church, Merritt Island, FLMoore, Ms. LisaMorrison, Mr. Mark and Rev. MaryMurphy, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James B.O’Neal, Mr. and Mrs. WanePatty, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. A. R.Prickett, Dr. and Mrs. Dalton S.Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian, Rancho Bernardo, CARice, Dr. and Mrs. JoeRichardson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald V.Shellenberger, Ms. DawnSmith, Mr. Donald F.Sorensen, Dr. and Mrs. AndrewSouth Plains Presbyterian Church, Keswick, VASt. Marks Presbyerian Church, Altamonte, FLStarrsville United Methodist Church, Covington, GAStradtman, Mrs. Marilyn M.Stribling, Mr. DaveSundby, Mrs. KenTaylor, Dr. and Mrs. William G.St. Vincent de Paul-St. Mary’s Conference, Corvallis, ORTighe, Mr. John H.Voss, Dr. Frank and Dr. TracyWarrenton Presbyterian Church, Warrenton, VAWilson, Mr. and Mrs. RussellWoollen, Dr. and Mrs. Hayes

$50-$99Balthazor, Mr. and Mrs. MikeBoyds Presbyterian Church, Boyds, MDBrown, Mr. and Mrs. WayneCrosswell, III, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.DeCost, Mr. and Mrs. Lane C.Dennis, Ms. Theresa D.Eastminster Presbyterian Church, Cinncinnati, OHFord, Mr. and Mrs. DarylFuller, III, Mr. and Mrs. Rawley H.

Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. BenGood Shepherd United Methodist Church, Park Ridge, ILGrant, Mr. and Mrs. John J.Greater St. Paul AME Church, West Columbia, SCGregory, Mr. Ralph N.Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. LloydHeritage United Methodist Church, Biloxi, MSHubbard, Mr. and Mrs. William C.Laney, IV, Mr. and Mrs. Edward W.McInnis, Mr. and Mrs. WilliamPleasant Hill Baptist Church, Pouncey, Mr. and Mrs. William T.Powers, III, Mr. G. T. PowersRawson, Mr. William and Mr. McBrideResurrection Lutheran Church, Sandusky, OHSt. James Presbyterian Church, La Porte, TXSt. John’s Episcopal Church, Knoxville, MDSt. Luke’s United Methodist Church, Quantico, MDTrinity United Methodist Church, Webb, IAUnited Church of Nelson, Elkland, PAVanderweit, Mr. Randall S.Vaughn, Mr. David A.Welch, Ms. RobinWells, Dr. John A.Williams, Dr. and Mrs. Leland H.Williams, Mrs. Hal R.

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n a t i O n a l a d v O c a t e s

president & mrs. George h.W. Bush41st President of the United States

president & mrs. Jimmy carter39th President of the United States

the hunt familyOwners, Kansas City Chiefs

Jim & meg irsayOwners, Indianapolis Colts

Gene & Jerry Jones familyOwners, Dallas Cowboys

John k. maraPresident & CEO, New York Giants

Janice & Bob mcnairChairman & CEO, Houston Texans

the Jerry richardson familyOwner/Founder, Carolina Panthers

J. Wayne & delores Barr WeaverChairman & CEO, Jacksonville Jaguars

B O a r d O f d i r e c t O r s

mr. lee Bussell Chairman and CEO, Chernoff NewmanColumbia, SC

sister ann cassidy Teacher, St. Peter & Paul Elementary SchoolSan Francisco, CA

miss melissa daigneaultYouth RepresentativeOdessa, FL

mr. Brad edwardsAthletic Director, Newberry College/Former NFL PlayerColumbia, SC

mr. Gus dixon (Vice-Chair)Attorney and PartnerNelson, Mullins, Riley, & Scarborough, LLPColumbia, SC

mr. robert hill, Jr. (Treasurer)CEO, South Carolina Bank and TrustColumbia, SC

mr. chris Goodall Chairman and Chief Executive OfficerContinental American InsuranceColumbia, SC

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B O a r d O f d i r e c t O r s (Cont.)

ms. June h. kim (Secretary)Executive SecretaryWorld Hunger and SA&D ProgramsUnited Methodist Committee on ReliefGeneral Board of Global MinistriesNew York, NY

mr. John meredithBusiness Director, Greenberg TraurigHouston, TX

miss ashley mullicanYouth RepresentativeYardley, PA

rev. dr. dave peterson (Chair)Senior Pastor, Memorial Drive Presbyterian ChurchHouston, TX

mrs. Wendy shermanTeacher, Blythewood Middle School/SBoC Founding YouthBlythewood, SC

rev. dr. Brad smith (Founder and Chairman Emeritus)Senior Pastor, Eastminster Presbyterian ChurchColumbia, SC

mr. ron swinsonPartner, CB Richard EllisColumbia, SC

B O a r d O f d i r e c t O r s (Cont.)

mr. duBose tullerPresident, SeAco Asphalt EmulsionsColumbia, SC

mrs. velva WoollenCommunity VolunteerCharlotte, NC

O u r c a r i n G s t a f f

leadership & developmenttracy BenderPresident and CEOstewart rawsonDirector of Development

communicationsJamie clarkDirector of Communications, Multimediasheree museDirector of Communications, Recruitment caroline stephensDirector of Communications, Retention

field directors (part-time)cristina curtis BarbeNorth Texas DirectorJulie falconSouth Texas Directoremily heegFlorida Director &NYAB Coordinator

support staff (part-time)melanie andreenControllerkay stursbergOffice Manager

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