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SHFB
ESTAMOS DEDICADOS A SATISFACER LAS NECESIDADES DE HAMBRE DE LOS CONDADOS DE CHAMPAIGN, CLARK Y CHAMPAIGN.
El banco de alimentos Second Harvest recolecta, almacena y distribuye alimentos con una creencia fundamental: que nuestras comunidades prosperan cuando se minimiza el hambre.
NUESTRA MISIÓN
Apuntar al hambre para servir y educar a través de asociaciones comunitarias.
NUESTRA VISIÓN
Second Harvest está comprometido con la compasión por aquellos que sufren de inseguridad alimentaria en nuestras comunidades atendidas.
CÓMO TRABAJAMOS
CÓMO RECOLECTAMOS LOS ALIMENTOS
Nuestros recursos alimentarios provienen de muchos lugares. Nuestros donantes de alimentos corporativos donan una gran cantidad de alimentos en un horario regular, pero aún recibimos alimentos de las campañas de alimentos más pequeños y compramos alimentos a los vendedores.
NUESTRO ALMACENAMIENTO DE ALIMENTOS
Nuestro almacén de 62,000 pies cuadrados es nuestro centro principal para nuestros mayores de 65 socios de distribución. Podemos almacenar toneladas de alimentos perecederos, secos y refrigerados en cualquier momento.
CÓMO DISTRIBUIMOS LOS ALIMENTOS
Contamos con una serie de programas directos que distribuyen alimentos a quienes los necesitan.
También suministramos a más de 65 socios de distribución de alimentos en Champaign. Los condados de Clark y Logan, que incluyen despensas, comedores de beneficencia y más.
NUESTRA AREA DE SERVICIO
CAMPAÑA, CLARK,
& LOGAN
CONDADOS
En 2019, servimos a casi 38,000 personas y casi 5 millones de comidas en nuestra área de servicio de tres condados.
RECORRE EL BANCO DE ALIMENTOS
Nos encantaría compartir nuestras operaciones con usted. Si desea visitar y realizar una visita guiada a nuestra sede en Springfield, comuníquese con nosotros.
Melena Prasertsak
Gerente de Oficina / Voluntarios
937.325.8715 x101
mprasertsak@theshfb.org
NUESTRO EQUIPO
Executive Director 937.325.8715 ext. 112 airick@theshfb.org
Assistant Director 937.325.8715 ext. 133 nhubbard@theshfb.org
Development Director 937.325.8715 ext. 109 jbrunner@theshfb.org
Finance Director 937.325.8715 ext. 104 fschiffer@theshfb.org
Database and Office Manager 937.325.8715 ext.101 mprasertsak@theshfb.org
Program Manager 937.325.8715 ext. 135 sroberts@theshfb.org
Procurement Manager 937.325.8715 ext. 134 ttayloe@theshfb.org
Custodian 937.325.8715 banderson@theshfb.org
Custodian/Driver 937.325.8715 jchambers@theshfb.org
Warehouse Associate 937.325.8715 jdietrich@theshfb.org
Driver 937.325.8715 mduncan@theshfb.org
Marketing & Events Associate 937.325.8715 ext. 102 agodfrey@theshfb.org
Driver 937.325.8715 mhayes@theshfb.org
Volunteer Specialist 937.325.8715 ext. 115 kheltman@theshfb.org
Transportation & Logistics Specialist 937.325.8715 ext. 113 emartin@theshfb.org
Program Associate 937.325.8715 ext. 117 jpayton@theshfb.org
Driver 937.325.8715 mpayton@theshfb.org
Pantry & Distribution Specialist 937.325.8715 ext. 126 sriggins@theshfb.org
Warehouse Associate 937.325.8715 cspaugy@theshfb.org
Network Membership Specialist 937.325.8715 ext. 137 awilson@theshfb.org
Outreach Specialist 937.325.8715 ext. 110 myontz@theshfb.org
NUESTRA JUNTA DIRECTIVA
Maureen Sheehan Massaro
Presidente de la junta
Patrick Field has worked for Wallace and Turner Insurance for over 25 years and has been the Agency President since 2010. He is also the owner of Coppertop Restaurant in Urbana. Patrick graduated from Ohio University with a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science.
He is a lifelong Springfield resident and has served on numerous non-profit boards including The Springfield Museum of Art, Clark State Foundation, and Urbana University Board of Trustees. Patrick is currently working in conjunction with the Catholic Central Board of Directors and Administration serving on the Catholic Central Foundation Board as well as having co-chaired The Catholic Central Campaign for the future raising over $7,000,000 for the expansion and renovations of the school.
Patrick Field
Vicepresidente de la Junta
Steve is currently the CEO and co-founder of IPT America, a sales/marketing firm for industrial products. Formerly he was the owner of Updike Supply Company, an industrial distributor. Steve has been active in many industry-related associations, serving as National Chairman of the Industrial Supply Association.
A lifelong resident of Clark County, Steve with his partner, Trixi Faulkner-Myers, have 4 children and 4 grandchildren and is semi-retired. He is a graduate of Shawnee High School and Miami University and enjoys providing pro bono business advisory services to small companies.
Volunteer activities have included various civic and nonprofit groups ranging from serving as a school board member and volunteer firefighter to advisory boards for a child advocacy center and a STEM vocational training program for veterans.
Zach Bayless
Zach is a lifelong resident of Clark County and a graduate of Shawnee High School. He went on to obtain a Bachelor's degree in History from Miami University, followed by a Juris Doctorate from the University of Dayton School of Law.
He is currently working as a Partner at the Cole Acton Harmon Dunn law firm. He maintains a general practice with a focus on domestic relations. Professionally, Zach is focused on helping families navigate the legal system in times of need.
Volunteer activities include serving as the President of the Springfield Kiwanis Club as well as serving on the board. When he is not working or volunteering, Zach enjoys music, sports, and the outdoors.
Nettie Carter- Smith
Pastor Ray, born and raised in Urbana, spent 22 years in the Navy after graduating from Urbana High School. His travels throughout the world allowed him to witness hunger on a level that he had never experienced. Ray earned a BA degree from Chapman University and a Master’s degree in Operations Management from the University of Arkansas. In 1992 Ray retired from the Navy and returned to Ohio.
In 1996 Ray followed his lifelong calling to ministry, graduating from the Lutheran Theological Seminary. He then accepted a call to a small cooperative ministry in rural North Dakota. Thereafter he was Pastor at Recovery Worship (mission to people in addiction) and Executive Director of Lost & Found Ministry in Fargo, ND & Moorehead, MN. Five years later he accepted a position as Spiritual Care Professional at the Hazelden/Betty Ford treatment center in Naples, Florida.
Ray currently serves as part-time pastor of Messiah Lutheran Church, and as a contract Chaplain at Mercy Hospital in Urbana.
Nancy Cavanaugh
Tesorero de la junta
Nancy has 35+ years of tax and accounting experience. Serving as a tax advisor to a variety of clients ranging from closely held family-owned businesses as well as large corporations and individuals. Nancy serves as a tax advisor to the stakeholders and owners providing counsel on income tax issues and succession planning.
Nancy has significant experience in the areas of corporate, individual, pass-thru entitles, international, and state and local taxation. Industries of focus include manufacturing, construction and real estate, professional services and retail.
Nancy received her B.A. in Business Administration with an emphasis in Accounting from Wittenberg University. She is a member of the American Institute of CPAs as well as the Oregon Society of CPAs. In addition to being the Treasurer for SHFB's board, she is also a board member of Leadership Clark County.
Nettie Carter- Smith
Wynette “Nettie” Carter-Smith joined the Rocking Horse Community Health Center team in 2019 as Director of Community Outreach after retiring from Clark County Juvenile court with over 31 years of service. Nettie has an undergraduate degree in physical rehabilitation from Wright State University and a Master’s in Administration from Central Michigan University.
Born and raised in Springfield, Nettie now resides in Springboro and has her own DJ and Photo Booth Business. Professionally, she is interested in community collaboration, building strong community relationships, DEI, and assisting minorities to further their education past high school. In 2014, Nettie, her husband and their best friends started a nonprofit (Bass Smith Connection) to provide resources and support for minority students who wish to attend higher education institutions. Their mission is aligned with education, economic growth and empowerment of those they serve.
Brandy Phipps
Secretario de la Junta
Dulce Castillo Hurst retired from Speedway LLC after a thirty-plus year career, most recently as Manager, Diversity & Corporate Human Resources. Dulce received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Accounting from St. Xavier University in Chicago, Illinois. Throughout her career with Speedway, Dulce has worked in many organizations within the company, including Accounting, Planning & Analysis, Payroll and Personnel, and Commercial Services.
Dulce, and her husband Mitch reside in Springfield, Ohio. They are parents of 2 sons; the oldest resides in Astoria, NY and the youngest resides in Dayton, Ohio. Dulce is active in her church community at St. Raphael Church, where she facilitates religious education classes for high school students and was a co-chairperson on a $1.8 million capital renovation campaign, is an active board member also serving Ohio CASA and Women's Partnership Fund, and is an active member of Sigma Alpha Sorority - Beta Psi Chapter of Clark County, Ohio.
Mike Dinovo
Mike retired from Honda in 2017 after 33 years. He and Cathy, his wife of 34 years stay active with their family of 5 children and 9 grandchildren.
A member of St. Patrick Church in Bellefontaine, Mike volunteers at the St. Vincent De Paul food pantry and Our Daily Bread, a free meal program. Also, he delivers communion to the homebound of his parish.
Mary Jo Leventhal
Mary Jo Leventhal is the Director of Operations & Business Development at Wallace and Turner Insurance. Prior to that position she was employed at Consolidated Insurance for 19 years as an agent.
Mary Jo serves on the Springfield Rotary Club board of directors and served as President in 2016-2017. She has been a Rotarian for 15 years and has been active on several committees including the Springfield Rotary Gourmet Food Truck Competition, Local Projects committee chair and served on the Scholarship committee. She has also served on boards for the Springfield Museum of Art and United Way Allocations.
Mary Jo is a native of Springfield, OH, a graduate of both Springfield Catholic Central and Wittenberg University, and still lives in Springfield along with her husband, Adam. She has two adult sons who are in Cleveland and Denver and two stepdaughters, both in Columbus. Mary Jo enjoys art, music, theater, hiking and travel.
Joy M. Long
Joy has lived in Springfield most of her life. She is a graduate of South High, Clark State, and Wright State with degrees in Medical Laboratory Technology and Organizational Communications & Business Management. Early in her career, Joy was a "sports" Mom of two sons and is now a proud grandmother.
Joy retired as a Program Manager from Battelle Memorial Institute, a large non-profit government services contractor and now works for a large government contracting corporation supporting the Air Force. In addition, she also serves in a part-time position as an Executive Administrative Assistant for The Conscious Connect Redevelopment Corporation (TCC). TCC is focused on establishing comprehensive children’s equity zones and community revitalization on the southwest side of Springfield.
From 1994-2017, she augmented her income by serving as a landlord providing affordable well-maintained multi-unit and single-unit family housing for low to moderate-income families in southwest Springfield. Her properties were rented to section 8 as well as to working-class families.
Gracie Hemphill
Gracie serves as the Health Planning Supervisor at the Clark County Combined Health District. In her role, she oversees five state and federal grants that provide programming in areas of food access, healthy living, drug overdose prevention, tobacco prevention and cessation, maternal, infant, and adolescent health, and traffic safety. Prior to joining the health department in 2019, Gracie worked for the United Way of Clark, Champaign, and Madison Counties. There she wore many hats including, development, community impact, strategic planning, and volunteer coordinator.
Gracie was born and raised in Clark County and has a passion for giving back to the place she calls home. Whether professionally or personally, Gracie believes it is important to be a positive impact in the community.
Stephen Moody
Service to the community is important to Becky. She is very active in a variety of clubs and organizations including having served as President of Springfield Kiwanis. Becky currently serves as a board member for the Ohio District Kiwanis Foundation, the Springfield Family YMCA, and is on the executive board of the Tecumseh Council, Scouts BSA. In addition, she is also a trustee for the Clark County Historical Society and a member of Leadership Clark County.
Becky is an Edward Jones financial advisor with her own office in Springfield. She and her husband of 31 years, Sean, have a daughter, Candace, who serves as a police officer in her community. When Becky is not serving clients or volunteering, you will find her cheering on her daughter who is a competitive weightlifter, watching a bit of football, or occasionally traveling.
NUESTRA HISTORIA
SOCIOS DE DISTRIBUCIÓN
CONDADO DE CHAMPAIGN
Cocina cuidada
300 Miami St. - Urbana
937-653-8443
Centro para personas mayores del condado de Champaign
701 S. Walnut St. - Urbana
937-653-6088
Despensa de alimentos de la comunidad de Concord
2963 State Route 560 N. - Urbana
937-284-2471
Despensa de alimentos de North Lewisburg
124 East Maple St. - North Lewisburg
937-747-2191
Oasis de misericordia
40 Walnut St. - Mechanicsburg
614-507-0882
Proyecto Mujer
525 E Home Rd. - Springfield
937-328-5308
Zona de recuperación
827 Scioto St. - Urbana
937-508-4383
Federación de Iglesias de San París
135 W. Main St. - St. París
937-663-4818
Alcance de Stepping Stones
142 Dellinger Rd. - Urbana
937-652-1303
DóndeCasa
110 W. Church St. - Urbana
937-653-4892
CONDADO DE CLARK
Iglesias Bethel Unidas
226 S Pike St. - New Carlisle
937-854-1008
Tropa de Boy Scouts
2301 Valley Loop Rd. - Springfield
937-322-5381
Escuela Central Católica
1200 E High St. - Springfield
937-325-9204
Cocina comunitaria central
102 W High St. - Springfield
937-323-7597
Iglesia Episcopal de Cristo
409 E. High St.- Springfield
937-323-8651
Despensa de alimentos del estado de Clark
70 E Leffel Ln. - Springfield
937-328-6101
Iglesia de Dios de Clifton Ave
1408 Clifton Ave. - Springfield
937-324-5398
Ministerios de Dunamis
Iglesia Bautista Misionera de San Juan
34 W. Pleasant St. - Springfield
937-323-3504
Alivio de emergencia de Enon
105 N Scott St. - Enon
937-864-5555
Family Needs Inc.
36 E. Grand Ave. - Springfield
937-322-1662
Iglesia Cristiana Fraternidad
2301 Valley Loop Rd. - Springfield
937-325-8715
Primera Asamblea de Dios - Hebreos
515 S. Burnett Rd. - Springfield
937-322-9315
Primera Iglesia Unida de Cristo
2000 E High St. - Springfield
937-325-5586
Centro de educación al aire libre Glen Helen
1075 OH-343 - Resortes amarillos
937-767-7648
Despensa del buen samaritano
427 W. Washington St. - Springfield
937-323-2323
Buen Pastor
712 N. Fountain Ave. - Springfield
937-322-7222
Alcance del Templo de la Gracia Mayor
380 W. Leffel Lane - Springfield
937-328-3308
Life in Christ Food Pantry
1100 Sunset Ave. - Springfield
937-399-2711
Masjid An-Nur
743 W. Liberty St. - Springfield
937-360-7624
McKinley Hall
2624 Lexington Ave. - Springfield
937-328-5300
NAMI
224 East St. - Springfield
937-322-5600
Tienda de manos libres abierta
1131 Sunset Ave. (Pueblo del sur)
937-323-5815
Proyecto Mujer
525 E Home Rd. - Springfield
937-328-5308
Mesa Arcoiris
27 N Wittenberg Ave. - Springfield
937-323-7508
Despensa de alimentos de Cristo resucitado
41 E. Possum Rd. - Springfield
937-323-3688
Centro de salud comunitario Rocking Horse
651 S Limestone St. - Springfield
937-324-1111
Safe Harbor House
Apartado postal 124 - Springfield
937-717-5908
Ejército de Salvación
15 S. Plum St. - Springfield
937-322-3434
Semilla de esperanza
2550 S Dayton-Lakeview Rd. - Nuevo Carlisle
937-849-1478
Ministerios Juveniles de Springfield
1500 Broadway St. - Springfield
937-325-6183
Luterana de San Juan
27 N. Wittenberg Ave. - Springfield
937-323-7508
San Vicente DePaul
228 Raffensperger Ave. - Springfield
937-325-8880
Victory Faith Center
424 S Fountain Ave. - Springfield
937-322-7151
La despensa del pueblo
5065 Viejo Mechanicsburg Rd. - Springfield
937-399-2907
Cuidado de niños de YMCA
2430 Van Buren Ave. - Springfield
937-327-6630
CONDADO DE LOGAN
Granero del Evangelio de Buckeye
322 E. Main St. - Quincy
937-585-6090
Amigos cariñosos
910 County Rd. 130 - Bellefontaine
937-592-1228
Despensa de comida de vecinos cariñosos
9609 County Rd. 2 - W. Mansfield
937-355-0950
Pan diario de Indian Lake
6763 County Rd. 39
937-441-9314
Despensa de alimentos de cinco panes
111 South St. - Quincy
937-585-5114
Dar y recibir
115 S. Main St. - W. Mansfield
937-935-6789
Nuestro pan de cada día
223 Oakland Square - Bellefontaine
937-592-9914
Zona de recuperación
440 South St. Paris S - Bellefontaine
937-593-9391
San Patricio - San Vicente de Paúl
316 E. Patterson Ave. - Bellefontaine
937-592-9455
Santa María de los Bosques -
San Vicente de Paúl
483 Madison St. - Punto de Russells
937-843-4792
Servicios Cristianos Unidos
395 S. Main St. - Lakeview
937-843-5496
Despierta el mundo
600 E Brown St. - Bellefontaine
937-441-5189
TRABAJO
CON NOSOTROS.
El equipo de Second Harvest se dedica a generar conciencia en la comunidad y crear una red de distribución de alimentos eficiente para eliminar el hambre. El personal está comprometido a incorporar los valores de Second Harvest en todas las actividades. Las relaciones se basan en la colaboración y el respeto. Los recursos se aprovechan de una manera estratégica y rentable para lograr la misión y los objetivos de Second Harvest.
En Second Harvest Food Bank de los condados de Champaign, Clark y Logan, estamos emocionados de expandir nuestro equipo con personas apasionadas y dedicadas que están comprometidas con nuestro objetivo de acabar con el hambre. Si eso le suena a usted, consulte las posiciones abiertas de Second Harvest a continuación y póngase en contacto.
Second Harvest ofrece salarios competitivos y excelentes beneficios, que incluyen:
Seguro médico, dental y oftalmológico
Discapacidad a largo plazo
Seguro de vida
Plan de jubilación IRA: Second Harvest aporta el 3% de su salario
Generoso tiempo libre flexible, 8 días festivos pagados y 2 días personales
OPORTUNIDADES CORRIENTES
Haga clic en los títulos a continuación para leer los detalles completos sobre cada oportunidad.
Representante de campo y conductor de entrega
Para postularse, envíe su currículum a la atención de Recursos Humanos a hr@theshfb.org . No hay llamadas telefónicas ni visitas, por favor.
CONTÁCTENOS
CORREO ELECTRÓNICO
CORREO POSTAL
Second Harvest Food Bank CCL
20 Murray St.
Springield, OH 45503
TELÉFONO + FAX
T 937.325.8715
F 937.325.6240