2021 Annual Report

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November 1, 2022

Hello friends, I’m proud to share our 2021 annual report with you, which captures the way you stepped up to meet your neighbors’ needs during a time of historic hardship and uncertainty. One22 was a primary vehicle for many of you who were intent on providing relief to folks dealing with the fallout of the pandemic and resulting economic upheaval. We were faced with an outsized effort to get food, rent, and other emergency assistance in the hands of those who needed it. Together, we did it – creatively, responsibly, and abundantly. Now that we have a minute to catch our breath, we’re pleased to share that story.

As I report on 2021, which feels like forever ago, I need to let you know the view from my vantage point today, too, and there are a few things to tell you about. Namely, a flood in our food pantry, the launch of financial empowerment initiatives, and a note about our organization’s finances. Altogether, I can tell you that while we’re still in the aftermath of the 2020-2021 pandemic, we are back to our core work serving a community that works and lives here, but finds it more difficult than ever to make ends meet. We see now that our task has multiplied tenfold since 2019.

We set our revenue goals to meet the demands of our community. And we want you to know that our mission to offer basic needs, in addition to a path forward, has not receded at the same rate as the massive philanthropic support of the past two years. Thanks to you, we boldly delivered services. We will need your continued support to build on this strong track record as the aftermath of the pandemic continues to wreak havoc in the community we love.

Yours truly, Sharel

JANUARY 2022

Flood soaks the Jackson Cupboard, prompting a new curbside format and launch of satellite Cupboards at the Rec Center, Pioneer Homestead, and Teton County Library

Result: Staff and a team of 122 volunteers now disburse more than 30,000 pounds of food, the equivalent of 25,000 meals, monthly.

FALL 2022

Revenue lags 33% behind goal while inflation plagues clients

Result: We are thrilled and humbled by the generosity of Old Bill’s Fun Run donors, and still rely on year-end donors for continued support to meet our 2022 income budget.

APRIL 2022

Financial empowerment initiative kicks off, offering supportive learning opportunities through tailored education offerings

Result: Dozens of clients learned about budgeting, credit and debt, and saving and planning for the future through online, inperson, and soon-to-be on-demand series, in collaboration with families from Teton Literacy Center, the Children’s Learning Center, and families in One22’s youth activity scholarship program.

ANNUAL REPORT 2021

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Dear Friends,

The past two years have held what seems like a lifetime’s worth of hardship and stress. It’s hard to believe now that there was a time when we thought the pandemic would wane by Memorial Day 2020.

Although some of the immediacy of the pandemic was behind us in 2021, the community we serve continued to feel its deeper effects—a broader gap in economic stability, loss of work due to quarantine and closures, and the resulting everyday stressors.

The growth we experienced in 2020 gave us the runway to flex our adaptive thinking muscles in 2021. At the beginning of the year, our team paused to reflect on 2020 and determine how we could best serve our community members moving forward. After some creative thinking, our board of directors gave their blessing to move forward with program adaptations. In the following pages, you’ll find the stories of how these changes came to fruition. You’ll also read about the tremendous achievements of our staff and volunteers, who continued to navigate uncharted waters in 2021.

While these two years have been long and uncertain, one thing has not changed—the generosity of this community. You are among those who do not cease in standing up to the call to care for your neighbors. As a result, the community members we serve were able to take home bags full of no-cost groceries, breathe a little deeper after receiving assistance with the rising cost of child care, and achieve personal goals through our individualized assistance program. Without donors like you, this life-changing work would not be possible.

On behalf of our entire staff and board, thank you for your continued support, and for helping us work to create a diverse and inclusive community, with opportunities for all residents to thrive. While this work is far from complete, you bolster our vision each and every day.

In Gratitude,

OUR BOARD MEMBERS

Bob Hartman, Co-Chair | Margot Snowdon, Co-Chair | Sara Flitner, Vice Chair | Dick Jaquith, Secretary/Treasurer | Lisa Carlin | Cindy Corona | Ian Johnston | Mike Randall | Paul Vogelheim | Missy Whelan | Jeff Willemain

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supports our neighbors who face financial and cultural challenges. A diverse greater Teton community, with opportunities for all residents to thrive. MISSION VISION Financial Assistance • Language Access • Immigrant Services Youth Activity Scholarships • Food Assistance - Jackson Cupboard

2021: A Year of “Yes”

Turning a corner from the dark confusion of 2020 into the cautious optimism of 2021, One22 staff members took a moment to pause. We felt it was vital to reflect on the lessons we had learned, and the needs we saw accelerating. Certain only that more unpredictability lay ahead, we embraced a “year of yes.” Yes, to widening the scope of resources where we could. Yes, to experimenting with best practices in education and case management. Yes, to increased access to food and language support. And Yes, to taking the leap toward a new look for, and message about, One22 Resource Center. Looking back, the spirit that carried us through 2021 was one of being open-minded and vulnerable, with the courage that comes from our donors’ generosity to say “Yes!”

EXPAND YOUTH ACTIVITY SCHOLARSHIPS

The pandemic took a toll on social, emotional, and learning development for youth. In partnership with the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole, we identified a need to use scholarship funds to help more kids rebuild connections through summer and extracurricular opportunities in 2021. By adjusting the sliding scale and raising the age limit of participants, more kids were able to play, learn, and create again. The family contribution for some households was lowered from 33% to just 10% of the total program cost, based on household income. Additionally, the age eligibility for the program was expanded to include middle and high school students. Knowing the financial stress put on program partners during 2020, One22 also lowered the program partner match for smaller organizations. Combined, these efforts allowed 256 students to participate in more than 30 summer and extracurricular activities.

OFFER INDIVIDUALIZED, GOAL-ORIENTED SUPPORT

After many community members returned to One22 for consecutive months of rent assistance in 2020, we identified a need to provide deeper case management and support for some folks. In a pilot program, seven households received three consecutive months of rent assistance, while participating in goal setting, planning, and regular check-ins to learn about resources. Lessons learned in this trial program influenced adjustments to our overall financial assistance model, which were implemented in October.

Pictured: University of Wyoming Master of Social Work Intern, Ellie Finnegan, helped pilot this program

ASSIST WITH RISING COST OF CHILD CARE

Expanded financial assistance including child care stipends

As a result of community conversations with early education and child care providers, we identified an emerging need for financial assistance with child care. Quarantines, reduced work hours, closures, and staffing issues led to increasing financial struggles for families and threatened an already fragile child care system. For these reasons, One22’s financial assistance program expanded to include child care stipends, beginning in February. Throughout the year, we adapted this program to include stipends for important homegrown child care avenues such as babysitting. In total, more than 30 households accessed this budget-alleviating tool in 2021.

LOWER LANGUAGE BARRIERS AND INCREASE ACCESS TO IMMIGRANT SUPPORT

Traditionally, providers who used One22’s interpretation and translation services paid an hourly fee. In 2021, we recognized that many Spanish speakers had been left behind as our world became increasingly distant and digital. In an effort to help ensure language access in essential services, we waived all fees for human service nonprofit and government organizations. These organizations help community members access healthcare, child safety, and shelter, often involving advanced or nuanced vocabulary. Additionally, we provided financial assistance with filing and application fees for critical legal documents, as well as initial legal consultation for needs related to education, employment, immigration, or household wellbeing and independence.

Pictured: Staff members Estela Torres and Emily Gomez headed language access and immigrant support initiatives.

INCREASE ACCESSIBILITY TO FOOD

In October 2020, we brought food access into our array of services with the addition of the Jackson Cupboard. With no-cost groceries available at our new 245 North Glenwood location, in January, our team determined a need to find creative ways to expand access to food for those unable to come to the Cupboard during open hours. Notably, this took shape in our Rec Center satellite cupboard in partnership with Teton County/ Jackson Parks & Recreation. This satellite location aims to provide a place for community members to access no-cost groceries, seven days a week, while decreasing the stigma associated with these services.

Pictured: Satellite Cupboard opens in lobby of Rec Center

LEARN FROM PEERS IN MOUNTAIN TOWNS

Last spring, One22 set out to learn from peer organizations in mountain towns that provide food, financial assistance, and case management services. By hosting a two-day virtual summit in April and October, we established a new community of partners, comprising resource centers in Park City, Lake Tahoe/Truckee, Breckenridge, Sun Valley, Big Sky, and more. One22 and a planning team offered staff members at all levels an opportunity to share ideas, challenges, and lessons learned with colleagues facing similar stressors. This professional network has saved members countless hours of trial and error, and offered camaraderie and support. The sharing of best practices has led to improvements in food assistance, financial assistance protocols, merger successes and challenges, and leadership fatigue. An Executive Leadership Circle was formed, and this coalition continues to meet and address emerging issues.

Pictured: Virtual summit planning team from Park City and Jackson

Initiated coalition of resource centers, hosted virtual summit

LEVERAGE RENT ASSISTANCE FOR GREATER IMPACT

In October, we re-launched our financial assistance process, with improvements identified through a trial program that paired goal setting and planning with rent assistance. These adjustments include offering households financial assistance up to three times in a calendar year, with a specific purpose built into each subsequent application. Specifically, each subsequent application focuses on connection to resources, budgeting, and planning ahead. In this way, financial assistance can be used to increase stability over time. We also launched a first/last/deposit program to help households who have the opportunity to secure more affordable or stable rental housing, but find the upfront cost to be prohibitive.

Pictured: Staff members Marcela Gonzales and Yanet Garcia Perez advised and implemented improvements in financial assistance.

A NEW LOOK FOR ONE22

As our neighbors’ needs transformed and intensified, so too have One22’s services and resources. This presented an opportunity to recast our image and our story as an organization. Our desire is that our clients, partners, and supporters benefit from a clearer understanding of community needs, One22’s role, and the impacts of our work. In the fall of 2021, together with trusted advisors, we began the first steps in an evolutionary process to modernize our brand and ensure the reflection of our values in our marketing and communications. Beginning with a clear and approachable logo and bold colors articulated in this report, we’ve embarked on a journey to clearly define our organization and our mission. A complete rebranding process and revamped website will happen in 2022, guided by our belief in the power of our community—at once a refuge of support and a force for transformative change.

2021 YOUTH ACTIVITY SCHOLARSHIPS 1,930 days of subsidized youth summer camp facilitated by One22 256 students accessed summer and extracurricular activities 30 scholarship program partners IMMIGRANT SUPPORT SERVICES & LANGUAGE ACCESS 71 households navigated workers’ compensation, vital records, employment options, legal referrals, housing options, immigration issues, and cultural orientation with support from One22 325 hours of interpretation services allowed community members to communicate in critical situations. SPECIAL PROJECTS 96 students returned to school with the school supplies they needed for the year as part of the school supply drive. 381 individuals experienced the joy of receiving gifts through the holiday gift drive. by the Numbers
RENT ASSISTANCE 359 households received assistance with rent CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE 33 households, representing 44 children, received support for child care expenses FIRST/LAST/DEPOSIT PROGRAM 8 households accessed improved living conditions and reduced housing costs through the first/last/ deposit program. FOOD ACCESS - JACKSON CUPBOARD 1,378 distinct households accessed no-cost groceries through the Jackson Cupboard 8,557 shopping visits 414,087 pounds of food and household supplies were distributed through Jackson Cupboard’s primary and satellite locations 320,917 meals distributed 1,611 2,063 HOUSEHOLDS SERVED COMMUNITY MEMBERS SERVED
$1,353,847 DISTRIBUTED IN DIRECT FOOD AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE; 40% OF TOTAL EXPENSES
Financials EXPENSES Administration $328,687 $212,698 $1,881,687 $853,396 $78,175 Fundraising $2,748,478 Individuals and Small Businesses $287,113 Private Foundations $204,375 Local Government $ 1,017,046 Program Reimbursements Client Service $836,492 Direct Client Assistance Food AccessJackson Cupboard Language Access INCOME $3,354,645 $4,257,012 $842,174 CARES Act Funding $517,357 Cost of Food 65% 10% 6% 56% 25% 2% 7% 5% 24% One22 Resource Center received generous philanthropic support in 2020 and 2021. Based on donor intent, at the end of 2020, the board of directors created a designated fund for the food access program and for direct financial assistance; these funds will be used to support the new and ongoing needs of community members as economic challenges continue. At the end of 2021, $1,332,096 was designated for financial assistance and $253,279 for food assistance.

In Gratitude

One22 Resource Center is grateful for the support of the following individuals, foundations, businesses, and organizations who generously supported our work between January 1 and December 31, 2021. Our work is made possible by numerous individual donors, as well as generous support from the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole and St. John’s Episcopal Church.

Brad Abrams and Robbi Farrow

Stephan and Laura Abrams

Michele Burton Mary Bushnell

Bradley Adams and Leah Schwartz Luke and Tara Adell

Michael and Virginia Adler

Alan J. Hirschfield Foundation

Albertsons

Adan Alcantar and Laura Escobar Cervantes

Joseph Alvarado and Margaret Sullivan Amazon.com

American Trading and Production Corporation DeAnn and Dan Anderson

Jean Anderson

Shaun and Betty Andrikopoulos

John and Sue Ewan

Gary and Susan Cloninger

C and R Ankeny

Anonymous

Antin Infrastructure Services Luxembourg

Antler Inn/Elk Country Motels Inc.

Anvil Hotel Apex Real Estate & Property Management Andrew and Rebecca Apfelberg

Kari Argovitz

Geoff and Susan Armstrong

Lance Ash

Steve and Anne Ashley Jim and Carolyn Augé

DuBose and Sallie Ausley

Doug and Nancy Ayers

Mickey Babcock

Dan Baker

Robert and Sharon Baker

Joan Baldwin

Jason and Laurie Balogh Eric and Jennifer Balsa

Dmitry Balyasny Roger and Patrice Banks

Lisa Barber

Jeremy Barkley Marion Barrow

John and Joyce Batson

Reid Bauer

Jennifer Baxter

John Becker

Merton and Bonnie Bell

Margaret Bellorado

Richard and Kristin Bemis Benedict Miller Foundation

Robert Berlin

Sally Berman

Kent Bernard John and Eileen Berner

Chris Bessonette and Joanna Cooke

Eleanor Bessonette Bill and Martha Best

Betty B. Baril Fund

EcoCards.org

Beyond Efficiency, Inc. Zahan and Kimberly Billimoria

Donna Bing

Julie Birrer Bland and Liza Hoke

Family Fund

Julie Blanton

Joan Blatt

Cynthia Bloom

Richard and Rebecca Bloom Cathy and Ken Blount Jonathan Blum and Erica Roberts Ralf and Kathy Boer Paul and Amy Boillot Bill Bornap

Lori Bowdler Bruce and Liz Bowen Tim Bradley and Ruth Harrington Will and Jennifer Bradof Lindsay Brandenburg Kimberly Brandt Kelsey Brehm Stephanie Brennan Bridger Teton National Forest Employee Club

Nicole Brittingham Clark and Susan Brooks Herb and Amy Brooks Willi Brooks

Diana Brown Douglas Brown and Lorie Cahn

Kathleen Brown Maureen and David Brown Rhys Brown and Jennifer Ford Tisch Brown Edward and Lauren Browne Frank Brummer Theresa and Les Brunker Tom and Jennifer Bruno

John Buckley Mary Kate Buckley Bonnie Budge Paul and Julie Bulat Kenneth and Mary Burdin Bruce and Cathie Burkland Katherine Bush Daniel and Joyce Butcher Dennis and Marian Butcher Rosemarie Caiazzo Jill Callahan

Jill Callaway

Michael Campbell and Ann Harvey William Campbell Walkey CAPC Services LLC Capt.Bob Fund Betsy Carlin and Becky Watson Barbara Carlsberg Wendy Carlson-Koll

Elaine Carney

David Carpenter Vance and Ann Carruth Andrew and Nancy Carson

Ann Carter Jane Carter Matthew Carter-Tracy Melissa Cassutt

Paul Cayot

Central Wyoming College David and Mary Cernicek Laura and Stan Chamberlain Chapman Family Foundation David Chavez and Rhea Lewis Curtis Cheshier Circ Design Inc

Frances Clark Litt Clark and Kathy Smith Mark and Jeanie Clark CLB Architects

John Clegg and Nancy Lee Jim and Tina Clouse John and Jessica Coakley Laura Coe

Ali Cohane

Daniel Collins and Rona Ferguson

Dick and Nancy Collister Kristin and Tom Combs Ryan and Susan Combs Community Foundation of Jackson Hole Mike and Janelle Conlin Karen Connelly Katharine Conover-Keller and Fred Keller Mary Cooke Stein Eugenie Copp and Ken Overfield Corbin & Dorice McNeill Foundation

Cornell Douglas Foundation Cindy Corona, Eduardo Rodriguez Carrillo and Eduardo Carrillo Janet and John Costello Helen and Michael Cottingham Alyson Courtemanch and Forest Dramis Cowboy Village Resort Maryann Crawford Flat Creek Inn LLC Bryan Crews Colleen Crowley and Jack Martin Cumming Foundation Don Cushman Lee and Mary Cutler Paul and Julie D’Amours Shane Darnel and Lindsay Long Michael and Shawn Daus Dave Hansen Whitewater Laura Davenport David and Lisa Carlin Donor Advised Fund Aaron and Seadar Davis Van and Lynne Davis Andree Dean Johann and Kirsten Deisenhofer Eric and Anne Delahaye Peter and Susan Dennis Arthur and Christine Denton Julie Dery Larry and Susie Detrick Steve Deutsch Barclay Dexter Reade Dornan Dorothy W Gach Family Foundation Lloyd and Michele Dorsey Michele Dorsey Leah and Adriana Dow-Sanchez

Kristen Dragoo Jeff and Laura Drew Chad Driewer

Ridgeline Log and Timber Stephen and Emy Duerr Robert Duggan and Mary Weber

Laura Dunlop

Sara Dykema Paul Dykeman and Pauline Towers-Dykeman Ian and Beth Eastman Mike and Diana Eden Matthew and Marilyn Ednie Charlene Edson and Grant Simpson William and Pauline Egan David Elan Elks Lodge

Jocelyn and Robert Emery Denny Emory Enterprise Holdings Foundation

Greg Epstein and Mira Lee Caroline Estay Thomas and Andrea Evans Tom and Roxanne Factor Factory Information Technology

Matthew Fagan and Margaret Thompson Joseph Fallon Gallaher Family Trust Aide Farhe Jay Federman and Sylvia Beck Mary Feldman

Anne Ferebee-Gavaghan Dillon, Marialice and Cissie Ferguson Richard and Jean Ferguson William Field and Jodie Pond Robin and John Fields Fine Dining Restaurant Group LLC

Katie Fink

Ray Fink Chris and Cate Finlay Karin Finlay First Interstate Bancsystem Foundation First Interstate Bank Charles and Elisabeth Fleischman

Sara Flitner

Jennifer Ford Dan and MJ Forman Petria and Scott Fossel Stephen Foster Nick and Megan Fouts Foxtail Books & Library Services

Kathryn Freer Laura and Kenneth French Robert French Edward and Julianne Fries Foster and Lynnette Friess Tom and Becky Frisbie Ronald and Jane Frisch Michael and Kathryn Fry

Nancy Fuentes Rob and Zaidee Fuller Courtney Gale Rachel Gallagher Nancy Gardiner Lee and Kathy Gardner Wes Gardner and Meghan Warren GE Johnson Carrie Geraci James and Jenny Gersack Mary Gerty Get Loose LLC John and Martha Gilmore Marjorie Gilmour Michel Glouchevitch and Caroline Janda Mike and Kathleen Glover Theresa Godchaux Joel Goldberg John and Lisa Goldstein Jeff and Amy Golightly Mary Goodfellow Charles and Michele Goodman Hillary Gordon Robert Gordon and Susan Mick Christine Goss Matthew and Pamela Gotham Eva Gottschalk Camille Grabowski

Carolyn Grant Stephen and Myrna Greenberg Green Family Foundation Trust

Richard Greenwood and Connie Wieneke Kris and Tom Gridley Tim and Margi Griffith Vance and Deirdre Griffith Jochen and Uschi Grocke Alana Guarnieri Ralph and Louise Haberfeld Greg Hahnel Maho Hakoshima and Peg Gilday Andrew Hall and Elizabeth Lemon Keith Hall Zach Hall Susan and Gary Halling Mike and Gigi Halloran Caryn Haman Linda and John Hanlon Leonard Hanna Samantha Hannon Rosemary Hansen John and Carol Harkness Tim Harland and Patrice Kangas Lauren Harnishfeger Kathleen Harrington Chuck Harris and Karen Jerger James and Molly Harris Janice Harris Kristine and Adam Harris Laura and Brandon Harrison Bob and Jan Hartman Joshua Hartman Melissa Harvey Stew and Carol Harvey Julien Hass Hawkins, Kominsky, DeVries & Associates, PC Bruce Hawtin Hawtin Jorgensen Architects Bill and Mary Hayes Bruce Hayse and Susan Bullock Herb and Diane Hazen Healthy Being Juicery Debbie and John Hechinger Tom and Laura Hedges Jeffrey and Tracey Heilbrun Ephraim and Kira Heller Bill and Janet Helm Adriene Henderson Douglas Henderson Roberta Hendrickson Yvonne Henze Jim and Cecilia Herbert Charles and Barbara Herz Victoria Hess Abbey Hewes High Country Linen Service Wendy Hobart Nancy Hoffman and Ken Finn Cynthia Hogan Jack and Susan Hogan Julie Holding Hole Food Rescue Catherine and Tom Holland John and Shelley Holland Katy Hollbacher Krista Hollis Katrina Holmberg Jenifer and John Hoover David and Missy Hoster Housing Authority of the City of Casper Jack and Carrie Howe William Huang A.C. and Penney Hubbard Hughes Charitable Foundation

John and Dawn Hummel Joe and Brooke Humphrey Hungry Jack’s General Store Jim and Maggie Hunt Holly Hunter and Mark Kelleher Richard Ice Impact Assets

Gary Isbell Jackson Cupboard Legacy Fund

Jackson Hole Lions Club Jackson Pediatrics Jackson Temp Services, Inc. Jane and Charles Kusek Charitable Fund

Eric Janssen and Allison Gillen Aaron Japel

Dick and Patty Jaquith Jarve Family Fund Jessica and Chris Jaubert Michael Calabrese

Cheryl Jelinek Reece Jenkins

Des Jennings and Chloe Lewis Kate Jensen and Frederick Day

Jane Jerger Ken and Sherrie Jern Donald Jeske

Juan Jimenez Bedolla and Rosalba Vazquez de Jimenez Joe Albright and Marcia Kunstel Charitable Fund

Annette and Bryan Johnson Bill Johnson Katherine and Eric Johnson Sara Jane Johnson Worthy Johnson Ian Johnston Laura and Scott Johnston Sarah and Jeffrey Johnston Chelcie Jonke

Angela Jordan Tom and Becky Jordan Arne Jorgensen and Teresa De Groh Jorgensen Associates Sorina Juganaru and Deshawn Porter

Willy and Dagmar Jurgens Esther Kane

Jenna Kaplan Karl M Johnson Foundation Inc

Jenny Karns

Peter and Jeanine Karns Karns Family Fund

James Karon Robert and Anna Mae Kass

Patrick Kearney

Stacey and Harold Kelly

Connie Kemmerer

Charles Kerr and Gudrun Rice

Sarah Kerr

David and Rachel Khoury Becky and Ted Kimmel Lacelliese King

Fred and Susan Kingwill Carrie Kirkpatrick Chris Kirkpatrick Roger and Jeanne Kirkpatrick Stephanie Kiser

Lindsay Kissel

Kiwanis Club of Jackson Hole Richard and Mary Lou Klene Bill Klyn

Kathleen Kneeland Mary Lynne Kneller Kraig Kobert

Tom and Jennifer Kohlhardt

Edward Kolsky and Eilzabeth Masek

Bob and Deborah Kopp

Mike and Paula Koshmrl

Steven and Sarah Kraemer

Michael Kraft and Carol Bowers

Kevin Krasnow and Ingrid Daffner Krasnow

Nicole Krieger

Kroger

Brett and Jackie Kroger

Jack and Kay Krouskup

Bradley and Charlotte Krugh

Ted and Virginia Kyle Ted and Laura Ladd

Jacob Lamarine

Kerry Lamb

Daniel and Margaret Land Barrett Landen

John and Shauna Landry Allen and Deborah LaPointe

Lisa Larson-Hoyt and William Hoyt

Rebecca Lascoe

Carlene Laughlin

Scott and Corinne Laurence

Jamie Lavenstein

Creed and Clarene Law

David and Cheryl Lawrence Heath and Kristina Lawson

Marty and Toby Leith

Florence Lemle

Robert and Miriam Lenz

Ian Levenson and Lea Bonnecaze

Benjamin Levin and Beverly Halm-Levin Jean and Jason Lewis

Miriam Lewis

Cordell Lietz

Kurt and Jenny Listug

Jack and Jodi Livingood

GNH LLC

Ethan Lobdell and Shoshana Kobrin

Marc Loebe and Dana Rees

Elizabeth Long

Katsey Long

Roman Lopez and Llesica Cruz Morales

Leigh Lowe

Bob and Kate Lucas

Maxwell Ludington and Maria Hayashida

Alan and Irene Lund

Sharel Lund

Christopher Lundberg and Lori Bantekas

Nancy Lundgren

Robyn Lunsford

Kathy Lynch

Margie Lynch

Maria Machuca Salmoran

Clark and Andy MacKenzie

Susan Mackenzie

Martha Maddox

Paul and Ann Magnuson

Neal Manne and Nancy McGregor

Laurentius Marais

Steven Markason and Elizabeth Drapela

Robert Markstein

John and Adrienne Mars

Susan Marsh Clifford and Donna Martin

Nancy Martino Mark Maskalenko

Tim and Sue Mason

Victoria Mates

Heather Mathews

James and Roberta Mathieu

Anna Matthews

Linda Matthews

Silas and Katie Matthies

Leslie Mattson

Mike May

Milton and Kathleen May

Amelia and William Mayer

Carrie Mayer

Georgia Mayer

Forrest and Amy McCarthy

Kathleen McClenahan

Rachel Wigglesworth and Nate McClennen

Kelly McCloskey

Holly McCollister

Sally and Mark McCullough

Brendan and Nicki McDermott

McDonald’s of Jackson Hole

Jeffrey McDonald Mike McDonnell and Katie Noyes

Scott and Diane McGee Matthew and Lisa McGee

Kimberly and Robert McGregor Colleen McHugh Ed and Beverly McIlnay Julie and Bob Mclaurin

Steve Meadows

Wendy Meadows

Lawrence Meier

Greg Meisner and Kathleen Osterman-Meisner Morris and Irene Mellion

Meridian Trust Federal

Credit Union

Carol Mersereau

Michael Meyer and Kathy Remus Meyer

Robin Hazard

Christy Miele Patrick Millard and Dawn Webster

Andrew Miller

Charles and Elinor Miller

Matt Miller and Mindy

Kim-Miller Rick and Elaine Miller

Elizabeth Millet

Mike Minter and Emmie Hill

Dann Mitchell

John and Kay Modi Tom and Kea Molnar David and Allison Monroe

Tom Montgomery

Karen Moore

Kate Moore Mary Moore

Catherine Morahan Anne and Michael Moran

Jeff Moran and Amy Glenn Stan and Adriana Morgan

Richard Morgenstern and Devra Davis

Morton Enterprises LLC/ Inn on the Creek Paul and Amy Mower

Alison Muller

Elizabeth Murphy Dukes and Molly Murray

Tom Mutter

National Christian Foundation Kent and Ann Nelson Loren Nelson and Nancy St. Clair Nelson Family Foundation

Chris Neubecker Rodney and Anne Newcomb

Bill Newton

Miller Nickel Resor

Nancy Nickel Resor Douglas and Donna Niemi Cynthia Sue Nigro

Pam Niner

Niner Foundation Heather Noble Jordan Nobler

Alli Noland

Alex and April Norton Ronald and Rose Novak Jack and Carole Nunn

June Nystrom Hugh and Julie O’Halloran W. Scott and Kacy O’Hare

Deirdre O’Mara Bill and Janet O’Neil

Patty O’Neil

Tim Oakley and Catherine Tallichet

Julie and Will Obering Camille Obering Musser Shelley and Kevin Olson

Open Hands Foundation

Madeline Orf

Orion Companies

Eric Orton and Michelle Rooks Noah and Annette Osnos Sandra and Matthew Ostdiek Outpost Inc

Katharine and Willard Overlock

Peter and Monica Overly Travis and Kristina Owen Carol Owens Shannon and Melissa Owens Veronique and Marshall Parke Joseph and Louise Parzick Tom Patricelli

Nathaniel Patridge and Tina Flowers Andrea Paul Erika Pearsall and Ned Jannotta Christopher and Carol Peck Grace Peck James Peck and Karen Youngblood Jodi Pederson

Hadyn Peery and Samantha Livingston Peggy Rose Schneider Endowment

Carl Pelletier Persephone Bakery Bob and Ruth Peters Kendra Peterson Joseph and Kelli Petrick Pets Place Plus Bill Pettus

Pharos Foundation Hank Phibbs and Leslie Petersen Phocas Family Foundation Scott and Lisa Pierson Shirley and Paul Piper Greg and Tracy Poduska Gloria Polis Steven and Carol Poole Alex Pope Premier Green Cleaning Presbyterian Church of Jackson Hole Luther Propst and Liz Storer Greg and Margaret Prugh Aaron and Tamsen Pruzan Pruzan Foundation Amy Puccia Marty Quadland and Paula Szypko Quality Painting & Services of JH Jim Radda and Cindy Satagaj-Radda Lindsey Rainier William and Glenda Ramsay Mike and Patti Randall Jerry and Pamela Rankin Toby and Lucy Rankin Kerri Ratcliffe Susan Rauch Glenn and Diane Ray Melissa Raynor Joshua and Patricia Reed Michael and Michelle Reisbeck Brian Remlinger, Alder Environmental LLC Rencourt Foundation Rendezvous River Sports Chuck Resor Edmund and Ann-Marie Resor Miller Resor and Allegra Parisi Nancy Resor William Resor and Story Clark Resor Joel and Kristin Revill Chuck and Smokey Rhea Richard Rice Jr. and Francesca Paolucci-Rice Gina Ricks

Edward and Lee Riddell Travis and Annie Riddell Dick and Nancy Riddle Lisa Ridgway William Rigsby and Leslie Mattson LaVar and Andrea Riniker Andy and Carolyn Ripps Marlin Risinger and Lori Fields Robin Riske and Mason Myers John Roberts and Lynn Fleisher John and Anne Robertson Jack and Amy Robinson Bert and Terry Romberg Paula Romberg Jim Rooks and Ruth Moran

Roots Kitchen & Cannery Doug Ross and Joyce Frye

Amy Rosen Melanie Ross Rossetter Foundation Rotary Club of Jackson Hole Megan Ruff Lisa Rullman Bob Rupp Keith Rush and Tricia O’Connor

Adam Russell James Russell Lindley Rust and Matt Herron Anne Rutherford and Jim Ross Amy Ryan Crystal and Chris Sacca Hans and Jane Sack Greg and Daryl Sacks Mary and Carl Salerno Scott and Barbara Sanchez Tim Sandlin and Carol Chesney Chris and Louisa Sandvig Christian Santelices and Susan Muncaster Tom and Laurie Saylak Cary Schaeberle and Diana Peterson Skye Schell Michael Scher and Barabra Zelazo Scott and Jo Schmillen Chuck and Carol Schneebeck Courtney Schoeb Michael and Claudia Schrotz Sandy Schultz

Kevin Schultze and Carmen Martin Will Schwartz and Vita Picchi Russell and LeeAnna Scott Marc Segal Michael Sellett Caitlin Shea Nancy Shea Kristin Shean Leah Shlachter

David Shlim and Jane Gallie Thomas Shumaker Dick and Sandy Shuptrine Shannon Shuptrine D. Barry and Priscilla Sibson John Sidle and Mary Chessman Silver Star John and Barbara Simms Bruce Simon Barbara Simonds Benjamin Sinclair Judy Singleton Sipprelle Charitable Corporation Smail and Jarrell Fund Carol Smith Cary Smith and Amy Fulwyler Emily Smith Megan Smith Shawn Smith Snake River Roasting Jason and Melissa Snider Ariana Snowdon Margot Snowdon and Yves Desgouttes

Snowdon-Desgouttes Fund Dave and Kate Sollitt Greg and Priscilla Sorensen James and Audrey Sorensen Ricardo Soto and Susan Riesch

Kelsey Spaulding Gerry and LaNelle Spence St. John’s Health

Amy Staehr Fred and Jeanie Staehr Derek Stal Jim and Abbie Stanford Dan Starr and Patricia Deeds-Starr

Start Something That Matters Foundation Noa and Ted Staryk Michael and Jennifer Stauth Stephen and Shannon Stec Mark Stein and Carol Baker Robert and Mimi Stein

Hope Steinke

Stephen Stohlman and Cornelia Bergmann StoneRiver Foundation

Lawrence and Meggan Stordahl

KO Strohbehn

Thomas and Sonda Strozza

STS Foundation

Chris Stump and Melissa Turley Subaru of America Inc

Stuart Sugarman and O’Ann Feldman Jim and Sarah Sullivan

Lily Sullivan Keith and Elizabeth Sunshine Sweet Life Foundation

Karla Swiggum Brahm and Ann-Karen Swirsky

Elizabeth Sword Justin and Christine Tatosian

Anastatia Taylor

Tom and Linda Taylor

Mitchell Blake

Teach A Man to Fish Foundation

Catherine Teig Michael and Jennifer Tennican

Betty Terrill Allan and Frances Tessler

Teton Board of Realtors

Teton County Wyoming

The Benevity Community Impact Fund

The Blackbaud Giving Fund

The Brooks Foundation

The Charles C. and Susan Finch Moore

Charitable Fund

The Clear Creek Group

The EganWood Foundation

The Engh Foundation

The Episcopal Church of Jackson Hole

The For Project

The Frank A. O’Neil Family Foundation

The Glover Family Charitable Foundation

The Jaquith Family Foundation The Liquor Store of Jackson Hole

The Luther Family Foundation Inc.

The McKnight Foundation

The Miami Foundation The Miles Family Foundation The Morken Family Giving Fund

The Novak Trust

The O’Neil Foundation Theodore and Maxine Murnick Family Foundation

The Offensend Family Foundation

The Opatrny Family Foundation

The Portland Trust II

The Robert S. and Grayce B. Kerr Foundation

The SAK Trust

The Synergy Company

The Terteling Foundation

The Wood Family Foundation

The Yarrow Group

Charles Thomas and Marylee White Charles Thomas

Diane Thomas and Mike King

Ned Thomas and Karen Skaggs Steven and Jami Thunell

Thursday Roundtable Fund Wes and Shirley Timmerman

TisBest Philanthropy

Estela Torres Town of Jackson Randolph and Robyne

Townsend Trapper Corporation Gary and Terry Trauner

Denise Tsuruda-Dobell

Tuesday Men’s Group

Bruce and Sandra Tully

Douglas Tully

John Turner

John and Christine Turner

Kathryn Turner

Matt and Jamie Turner

Turpin Meadow Ranch

Twigs

Amy and Steve Unfried Juliet Unfried

Colleen and Ethan Valenstein Julie Van Gelder Warren and Martha Van Genderen

Karen Van Norman Paul and Nancy Vaughn

Jill Veber

Vogelheim Family Fund W.K. Kellogg Foundation Robert Wachter

Louise Wade Polly and Sandy Wakeman Karen Walker

Marni Walsh

Christy Walton James and Elizabeth Walton

Ernie Wampler

Lisa and Mark Wan Doreen Ward

Peter and Adrienne Ward Travis Ward and Margaret Gordon Ward + Blake Architects William and Kathy Warner

Alyssa Watkins

Molly Watters

Carol Wauters

Diana and Tim Waycott Bob and Mary Weber

Robert Weed

Kenneth and Lynn Wegner

Bob Weiss and Maggie Radford David and Madalena Weiss Mike and Diana Welch

Robert Wemple

Westgroup TML LLC

Lila Wheatley Ali and Henry Wheeler

Juliann Whelan

Terrence Whitaker

John Whitley

Erich and Chris Wilbrecht John and Nancy Wilbrecht

Karen Wilbrecht

Jeffrey and Chris Willemain William Howard Flowers, Jr. Foundation, Inc.

Butch and Linda Williams Ann and John Willott

Katherine Wilson

Wilson Elementary School Kurt and Chris Wimberg

Terry Winchell and Claudia Bonnist

Mike Winn Paul and Jessica Wireman

Kellie Wirth

Michael and Cheryl Witz Jeffrey and Barbara Wogoman James Wolf and Nan Neth Stephen and June Wolfson

Womack Charity Account

Meghan Wood

Peter Wood and Libby Crews Wood

Loring Woodman and Melody Lin

Ann Wright

Elliott Wright Kelvin Wu and Elli Bemis

Deb Wuersch

Wyoming Governors Residence Foundation

Wyss Foundation

X Giving Fund

Christi Yannelli

Matthew Yeo

Stanley and Rebecca Zaist Raquel Zapata Ramirez and Marcelo Alcantar Sanchez Greg and Dimmie Zeigler Dan and Sharon Zelenko

Theresa Zellmer

Sondra and Wiley Zernis

Joshua Ziolkowski

Emily Zook

Allen Zuckerman

Sam Zuckerman and Padgett Hoke

Isabel Zumel

Mark and Ilene Zwerin

At One22 Resource Center, volunteers breathe life into our food access program. When shoppers show up to our space to place and pick up grocery orders, they are met with the smiling faces of our staff members and volunteers. Over the course of 2021, our volunteers handled the challenges of everchanging Covid protocols and adaptations to our program with grace. While the number of hours volunteers collectively served is impressive, their true impact on our program is immeasurable.

2021 VOLUNTEERS AND VOLUNTEER GROUPS

Marilyn Andersen

Tevin Beckford

Anna Bennett Stephanie Brennan Molly Breslin

Amy Brooks

Susan Kelly Burkitt Daniel Butcher

Lisa Carlin

David Carpenter

Central Wyoming College Culinary Program Students Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Missionaries

Cathy French

Andrea Gomez Oxman Matt Hall

David Hardie Leslye Hardie Bob Hartman

Bruce Hawtin Holly Hunter Dick Jaquith Ian Johnston Laura Johnston Scott Johnston Robert Kass Mark Kelleher

Andrea Ramos-Pyne

Mike Randall

Kerri Ratcliffe Ben Read Mark Roche

Catherine Rogers Lily Roth Monica Ruiz Jessica Rae Schermerhorn

Claudia Schrotz Michael Schrotz

Scouting for Food/Scouts of America Volunteers Margot Snowdon

Liz Collins

Janelle Conlin Mike Conlin

Cindy Corona Daniel Cortez Kevin Crawley

Jeff Drew

Laura Edelman

Andrea Evans Karin Finlay Ellie Finnegan

Sara Flitner

First Interstate Bank Employees Gemma Ford

Stacey Kelly Andrew Klein

Jane LaJohn Lindsey Lanham

Heidi Leeds

Paige MacLeod

Madailein McLaughlin

Julie Mclaurin

Megan Morris Anne Motlow

James Neishabouri

Jackson Neishabouri

Jayne Ottman

Cathy Poindexter

Max Sommer Rose Spaulding

Alyson Spery

St. John’s Episcopal Church Staff Patty Staley

Liz Sunshine

Kathryn Turner Kate Vaughn Paul Vogelheim

Nancy Watkins Missy Whelan Jeff Willemain

Ben Williamson

“Volunteering at the Jackson Cupboard really makes me feel like I am part of a bigger community. The Cupboard serves all parts of our community and allows us to meet anyone where they are to take care of their needs with dignity and respect.” —Stacey Kelly
Volunteers
150 TOTAL NUMBER OF VOLUNTEERS 2,332 TOTAL NUMBER OF VOLUNTEER HOURS WORKED

170 North Glenwood Jackson, WY 83001

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