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A Single Bite - Report to the Community

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OUR MISSION

A Single Bite’s purpose is to feed and educate our neighbors with real, local food.

OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Sims Foster — Co-Founder & Chairperson

Co-Founder of Foster Supply Hospitality

Kirsten Harlow Foster Co-Founder & Vice Chairperson Co-Founder of Foster Supply Hospitality

Barbara Nanovic Garigliano, Esq. — Secretary Attorney, Blustein, Shapiro, Frank & Baron, LLP

Jennifer Grimes —Treasurer Principle, Country House Realty

Todd Ehrling

Director of Hudson Valley AgriBusiness Development Corporation

Mark McLewin President, Combined Properties of Sullivan County, Inc., PennyWise Properties, and Co-Owner, Neversink General Store

Nancy Notaro

Advisor to the Dr. David M. Milch Foundation

OUR TEAM

Audrey Garro — Executive Director

Jennifer Bitetto — Logistics Manager

Sam Bugna — Manager, People, Projects and Programs

Erik Howard — Culinary Associate

Jonathan Martinez — Executive Chef, Culinary Director

Liz Stretch — Education Manager

Dan Berger— Sous Chef

Johnathan Bruno— Food Logistics

Heather Dench— Finance and Human Resources

Dear Friends,

When Sims and Kirsten Harlow Foster founded A Single Bite, they wanted to change the story of health in Sullivan County. What began as a simple idea —to teach middle school students about real food and where it comes from— has grown into a community-wide effort to feed and educate our neighbors.

Rooted in the belief that teaching students the difference between real and processed foods helps create informed future consumers who can lead healthier lives, our Real Food Education Program is helping young people establish a foundation for lasting change. Through our Family Meal Program, we’re directly supporting families — making sure children and their parents have nutritious meals prepared with care and local ingredients.

As our organization has evolved, so has our impact. With our relocation to the Sullivan Catskills Food Hub, we’ve strengthened local food systems, supported farmers, and expanded our reach to more schools, pantries, and families than ever before.

We picture a day when hunger and food insecurity cease to exist — when our neighbors and their children do not have to go to bed hungry. Until that day, we will keep showing up, one meal and one lesson at a time.

To our donors, partners, and volunteers — thank you for standing with us. Your generosity and belief in this mission make everything we do possible. Together, we’re feeding bodies, teaching minds, and nurturing a healthier future for Sullivan County.

With gratitude,

“We returned to my hometown in 2014 to run small hotels and restaurants.
Soon after, Kirsten and I found there were other mouths to feed.”
— Sims Foster

When Sims and Kirsten Foster came home to build their hospitality business, they couldn’t ignore what they found — a community they loved ranking near the bottom in overall health outcomes across New York State.

Caring for people has always been at the heart of the Fosters’ hospitality company, Foster Supply Hospitality. Now, it has become the heart of a mission. They rolled up their sleeves and launched A Single Bite, a nonprofit dedicated to feeding and educating their neighbors with real, local food.

Sullivan County, New York now ranks

57 out of 62

counties in health ratings, thanks in part to A Single Bite.

What began as a small classroom effort to teach middle schoolers about nutrition has grown into a countywide movement tackling food insecurity, improving health, and inspiring lasting change.

Real Food Education: Where It All Started

Change starts with understanding.

If young people know where real food comes from — and how it fuels their bodies — they can make better choices for life. That belief inspired A Single Bite’s first initiative: the Real Food Education Program.

This free, four-part series, offered in every Sullivan County middle school, invites students to explore and taste real food in new ways — in classrooms, on farms, and in restaurants.

Students meet local farmers, visit Foster Supply Hospitality restaurants for a special lunch and behind-the-scenes operations tour, and learn how the choices they make every day affect their health and their community.

700+ STUDENTS participate each year

7 SCHOOL DISTRICTS across Sullivan County

100% FREE to schools

The program continues to grow through new initiatives like Real Food / Real Futures, internships that connect food education to career and college pathways, and the Real Food Rewards App, a web-based learning platform that encourages and rewards healthy choices year-round.

“We wanted kids to understand there are good-tasting, healthier alternatives to chips and pizza — if they’ll just try ‘a single bite’.”
— Kirsten Foster
“The meals from A Single Bite are good food we can’t currently afford. The portions are large enough — and everyone in the family is full.”
— Family Meal Recipient

When Hunger Hit Home

Food insecurity isn’t new, nor is it unique to Sullivan County — but here, it’s compounded by geography and limited access to nutritious food.

When the pandemic struck, schools closed, jobs vanished, and families who were already struggling found themselves without reliable meals. The statistics are staggering. Over eighteen percent of our neighbors live below the poverty line, and one in five kids doesn’t get enough to eat

18 % of our neighbors live in poverty

27.9% child poverty rate

In response, A Single Bite launched the Family Meal Program — cooking, packaging, and delivering wholesome, scratch-made meals directly to families in need.

From our kitchen in Liberty, chefs, employees, and volunteers now prepare and deliver hundreds of meals every week — each one made with dignity, nutrition, and care.

What began as an emergency response is now a lifeline — proof that when a community comes together, no one has to go hungry.

1 in five children are hungry

13 % of households lack the financial resources to access enough food

A Holistic Approach: Building a Healthier County

Feeding and educating our neighbors is the foundation.

But true change requires a stronger local food system — one that connects farmers, schools, and families in a circle of shared benefit.

That’s why A Single Bite took over operations of the Sullivan Catskills Regional Food Hub in 2023. The 5,000-square-foot facility in Liberty, New York, now anchors a growing network that makes fresh, local food more accessible — and helps the local economy thrive.

The Food Hub allowed us to expand both the Family Meal and Education programs, while powering new Farm-to-School and Food Pantry distribution programs.

Together, these efforts are changing how our county eats, learns, and lives.

AT THE FOOD HUB:

• Fresh produce from local farms goes directly to schools, pantries, and families

• Cold storage and a raised loading dock help small farmers reach more people

• Through the Sullivan Catskills Food Security Coalition, we work alongside 30+ partner organizations to make healthy food available to everyone

“By operating the Catskills Food Hub, A Single Bite has become an essential part of Sullivan County’s food system — adding local food distribution to our core mission.”
— Sims Foster
“Together, we’re helping our neighbors — the families and kids who live down the street. How can we expect those kids to succeed if they’re not getting enough healthy food?”
— Kirsten Foster

You Make It Possible

It truly takes a village to feed and educate a community and make a positive impact on health rankings. Volunteers, donors, farmers, teachers, and neighbors — together, you make this mission possible.

Every meal packed, every lesson taught, every dollar given is a reminder that Sullivan County is full of people who care for one another.

Family Meal Program

Free weekly meals delivered to food insecure families with children.

Education

A free multi-session series in all seven school districts —including an app to reinforce healthy choices.

REAL FOOD INITIATIVE

Making Sullivan County Healthier In School, At Home, In the Community

Local Food Distribution

Reducing waste while connecting local food to those who need it most.

Farm to School

Education and fresh dishes sampled and served on cafeteria menus.

Cold Storage

A year-round, cold storage for partners to store and distribute real food.

Hunger Can’t Wait. Education Feeds Change.

Your support today puts nutritious meals on tables tonight — and teaches kids how to build a healthier tomorrow.

Get Involved:

• Donate: asinglebite.org

• Volunteer: Pack meals, prep veggies, deliver food, or support school programs

• Spread the Word: Share our story — because every single bite makes a difference.

Our Impact at a Glance

• 225,250+ meals delivered since 2020

• Distributed 88,105 lbs. of local product

• Reach 700+ students annually

• Co-founded a 30+ member coalition to improve food access

• Now a critical food hub for the Sullivan Catskills region

• $835,000 annual revenue; $825,250 annual expenses.

Every dollar we receive is handled with care — invested directly in programs that nourish our neighbors and strengthen our community.

Growing & Evolving

Founded to improve health outcomes by educating students on nutrition and health

Established the Fund for A Single Bite at the Community Foundation of Orange & Sullivan

Responded to COVID by delivering 2,500+ meals/week

Hired our first program manager; expanded school programs

Committed to long-term food access

Assumed operations of Catskills Food Hub— a 5,000 SF facility in Liberty

Built a commercial kitchen; hired Food Logistics Manager

Reached 700 students; scaled Farm-to-School partnerships

2025 Healthy Solutions in Action

FREE FAMILY MEAL PROGRAM:

In Sullivan County, ONE in FIVE children does not get enough healthy food to eat.  We help alleviate food insecurity by preparing and delivering FREE meals to children and families living at or below the poverty line.

• 1,250 servings a week for food insecure families

45,000 meals in 2025 — 13,000 more than last year

• 60% of recipients are children

• 225,250 scratch-made meals since March 2020

• 35 dedicated volunteers

REAL FOOD EDUCATION PROGRAM:

Grounded in the belief that educated consumers have a far better chance of making positive lifestyle changes, we educate students about real food and where it comes from.

• 4-part school-based program promotes healthy choices for a lifetime

• Introduced new Real Food Rewards App — a web-based nutrition learning tool

• 700 Sullivan County 7th grade students each school year

• 3,320 different students since 2019

• All FREE in every community 7 public school districts

REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION PROGRAMS:

We partner with local pantries, food banks, schools, community organizations and other assistance programs to make healthy food more accessible for low-income, rural families.

• Expanding to support local producers and farm-to-school programs

• Rescued, stored and distributed regional food  — more than 88,105 lbs. of fresh, local produce — some grown especially for A Single Bite.

• Cold storage for 6 local food farmers and producers

2025 Financial Overview

At A Single Bite, we’re growing responsibly and remaining financially strong, thanks to the generosity of donors, grant support, and community events.

Even in these uncertain times when safety nets are threatened, we stay adaptable by securing new funding and directing every dollar toward the programs that matter most.

2025 Revenue: $835,000

Expenses: $825,250

Note: Final Financial Statements Available Upon Request

P.O. Box 1015 • 92 Commerce Drive • Liberty, NY 12754

Contributions are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law and may be made payable to A Single Bite.

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