Accomplishments for 2012 - The Gift Of A Helping Hand Charitable

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2012 Annual Report

“The Gift Of Giving… The Generosity of Giving.”

Over 50,000 Individuals and families supported by The Gift Of A Helping Hand Charitable Trust since 2002.

The Gift Of A Helping Hand Charitable Trust video can also be viewed online on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCqRsiG-nGI .

History

The Gift Of A Helping Hand Charitable Trust was founded on January 10, 2002. The organization was formed to serve the needy, child abuse, underprivileged, domestic violence victims, veterans, underserved, child abuse, economically disadvantaged, racism and poverty-stricken families and individuals residing in distressed communities in southeastern Michigan.

Purpose

The purpose of The Gift Of A Helping Hand Charitable Trust is to serve the underprivileged, domestic violence victims, veterans, underserved, child abuse, economically disadvantaged, poverty-stricken and low-income families and individuals in metropolitan Detroit, Michigan and other Wayne counties with support, assistance and resources in which our programs, services and activities offers on a day to day basis.

Mission statement

Our mission is to assist in lifting our voices against illiteracy, providing foster care for seniors, and putting an end to poverty, domestic violence, hunger, racism, child abuse, and homelessness in southeastern Michigan and other Wayne counties, Northern Toledo, OH, Lucas counties and America.

Visions

To help eliminate hunger, poverty and homelessness in Michigan.

To make available additional Human Services Programs to meet the needs of individuals suffering from hunger, poverty and homelessness in Michigan.

To collaborate with other Human Service Agencies addressing the same needs and providing the same services.

To make available support groups, financial training classes, job training and educational training programs to help individuals to become self-sufficiency.

Accomplishments for 2012

The 2012 Food Collection Drive distributed food boxes to 6000 families and individuals in 2012. Our

2012 Food Collection Drive received in-kind donations and monetary donations in the amount of

$59,752.63. Thanks to donors such as Panera Bread, Entenmann’s Bakery Outlet, Sweetheart Bakery,

Jelly Belly Company and other national and local businesses which help made our 2012 Food Collection

Drive a huge success.

The 2012 Toy Collection Drive distributed new toys to over 2500 needy children in metropolitan Detroit,

Michigan, including Wayne, Macomb, Washtenaw, Monroe, Oakland, Hamtramck, Highland Park and other Michigan counties, during the holiday seasons and throughout the year. Our 2012 Toy Collection

Drive received great support and received $1,567.34 in in-kind donations of toys to help support our 2012

Toy Collection Drive.

The Gift Of A Helping Hand Charitable Trust 2012 Building Fund collected monetary donations and auction items all year round to help with the general operating support, fundraising activities and programs and services of The Gift Of A Helping Hand Charitable Trust. Our 2012 Building Fund received monetary and in-kind donations in the amount of $1,434.22.

Our 2012 New Clothes & New Shoes Collection Drive distributed new clothing & new shoes for 2500 youth during the holiday seasons and throughout the year. Our program serves youths residing in homeless shelters, transitional housing, domestic violence facilities, foster care agencies and low-income communities. Our 2012 New Clothes & New Shoes received in-kind donations in the amount of

$3,584.76 to help support our program.

The Gift Of Giving Children Literacy Program host three book distribution three time per academic year and distributes one free book per at risk child to increase the awareness of reading and improve a child’s self-esteem. The program provides free books to over 1500 at risk children residing in distressed communities in metropolitan Detroit, Michigan and other Wayne counties.

Our 2012 Backpack & School Supplies Collection Drive distributed backpacks & school supplies to o9ver

500 low-income youths in Michigan for back to school. Our 2012 Backpack & School Supplies Collection

Drive received in-kind donations in the amount of $2500.00. Our 2012 Backpack & School Supplies Drive was a great success for 2012.

Target Audience

Domestic Violence Women

Domestic Violence Women with children

Single women with children

Homeless women

Homeless women with children

Seniors

Unemployed individuals

Homeless Men

Veterans

Low income families and individuals

Substance abuse women and men

Residents of southeastern Michigan, including Wayne, Oakland, Washtenaw, Monroe, Macomb counties and other Michigan counties.

Ages

56 percent Pre-K (0 through 4) and Kindergarten

30 percent 6 through 9

10 percent 10 through 14

4 percent 15 through 17

56 percent 18 through 50

4 percent 51 through 65

Gender

66 percent female

34 percent male

Ethnicity Background

90.7%

5.1%

3%

0.8%

0.3%

Location

74 percent southeastern Michigan

22 percent Wayne counties

04 percent other counties

African-American

Hispanic

White

Asian

Native American

The Gift Of A Helping Hand Charitable Trust is proud to announce its partnership with other worthy cause nonprofit organization, since 2002. Our organization is looking forward to the continued success of serving the needy peoples in our communities for years to come.

PARTNERS

Cristina Foundati on – Provides computer technology and solutions to give peoples with disabilities, students at risk and economically disadvantage person the opportunity through training to lend more independent and productive lives.

HAND – Continuum of Care for the cities of Detroit, Hamtramck and Highland Park Michigan. Ending homelessness one step at a time.

United Way Community of Southeastern Michigan – United Way provides options that give second chances to individuals, families and neighborhoods by supporting and developing innovation programs focused on strengthening families, nurturing children and youth, promoting health, and wellness, and empowering neighborhoods and communities.

Recycle.org

– Bridging the digital divided since 1995 through education and through providing used computer equipment to individuals and organizations in need.

Acorn - ACORN, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, is the nation’s largest community organization of low and moderate-income families, with over 150,000 member families organized into 700 neighborhood chapters in 51 cities across the country. Since 1970 ACORN has taken action and won victories on issues of concern to our members. Our priorities include better housing for first time homebuyers and tenants, living wages for low-wage workers, more investment in our communi8ties from banks and governments, and better public schools. We achieve these goals by building community organizations that have the power to win changes through direct action, negotiation, legislation, and voter participation.

Shurgard Storage - Storing for Hope provides free storage for six months to eligible nonprofit organizations in all markets served by Shurgard. The goal of Storing for Hope are to enable nonprofit organizations to allocate more or other resources directly to their mission and programs and provide vehicle for Shurgard to contribute in local communities in ways beyond its normal business operations.

BoardnetUSA – Is a unique website dedicated to the express purpose of connecting nonprofit boards and new leaders.

Revitalife Project – In 2001, the Governor’s office asked the Michigan State Housing Development Authority

(MSHDA) to lead effort to dispose of state-owned, tax-reverted properties. MSHDA turned to Juergensen &

Associates to assist them with this new initiative, known as Revitalife. During the three (3) year project, J & A will assist with the disposition of several thousand properties in Detroit, Hamtramck and Highland Park. As manager of the project J & A survey available properties, reach out to stakeholders, established mechanisms for review of applicants, and is involved in formulation of public policy for this unprecedented initiative. The

project includes working with community-based organizations, potential side lot purchasers, small and largescale developers, and city and state agencies.

Chase & Brooke’s Associates

- With over 20 years of experience, CBA has helped a few thousands nonprofit organizations raise millions of dollars for programs, buildings and endowment.

Samaritan Technologies – Specializes in highly customizable web-based and PC-based volunteer management, tracking, and recruiting software for large multi-site organizations such as corporations, large nonprofits, municipalities, and school districts. We realize that small organizations also need powerful volunteer management tools, but have extremely limited budget. Consequently, we offer our software for free to qualifying organizations for managing 100 or fewer volunteers. We also offer free limited-time 100 volunteer evaluation accounts for larger organizations.

City Connect Detroit – Nonprofit organizations, city department, community leaders and other identify and secure federal and national funding opportunities.

Servene t – Servenet.org is the premier website on service and volunteering. Servenet has over 6,000 registered nonprofit organizations, 35,000+ service projects and over 52,000,000 volunteer opportunities available. We provide the largest database volunteer opportunities in America.

Senior Corps - Senior Corps is a network of programs that tap the experience, skills, and talents of older citizens to meet community challenges with Foster Grandparents, Senior Companions, and RSVP (Retired and

Senior Volunteer Program).

Volunteermatch - Volunteermatch is a nonprofit organization with a mission to help everyone find a great place to volunteer, and offers a variety of online services to support a community of nonprofit, volunteer and business leaders committed to civic engagement. Interested volunteers can enter their zip code on the

Volunteermatch home page to quickly find local volunteer opportunities posted by nonprofit organizations throughout the United States.

Network For Good - Network For Good is the internet’s leading charitable resource an e-philanthropy site where individuals can donate, volunteer and get involved with the issues they care about. The organization’s goal is to connect people to charities via the internet - suing the virtual world to deliver real resources to nonprofits and communities.

Community Tutors Detroit - Community Tutors Detroit is an organization designed to recruit and train tutors for assignment. The organization also offers pro bono services for low income families and individuals.

Energy Star - Energy Star is a government - backed program helping businesses and individuals protect the environment through superior energy efficiency.

Charity America - CharityAmerica.com is an online “village” that unites donors, volunteers, businesses and qualified charities from across the nation. By combining the global reach of the internet with standards from membership CharityAmerica.com is quickly becoming the best catalyst for explosive web-driven growth in charitable giving and volunteerism.

Idealist - Action Without Borders connects people, organizations, and resources to help build a world where all peoples can live free and dignified lives.

Action Without Borders is independent of any government, political ideology or religious creed. Our work is guided by the common desire of our members and supporters to find practical solutions to social and environmental problems, in a spirit of generosity and mutual respect.

NAEIR - NAIER is a nonprofit organization that distributed merchandise to charitable organization and used the merchandise to serve and care of the ill, needy or infants (minors), and will not be bartered, traded or sold, in accordance with the requirements if IRC Section 170 (e) (3).

Feed The Children - Feed The Children is a national organization that distributes food to needy children all over the world.

Eminent Charitable and Humanitarian Foundation is committed to providing a vehicle whereby charitable messages would be communicated to the neediness in one hand and also to eradicate poverty and diseases in the other hand. To promote a secure life hood economically, socially and educationally. To serve as a tangible mean to aid the neediness.

Sullivan’s Childcare And Outreach Ministry - Provides daycare services for low-income mothers in metropolitan Detroit, Michigan and other Wayne counties.

K.I.D.S –Kids in Distressed Situations – K.I.D.S

. will initiate and facilitate donations of new product that will benefit children who are ill, living in poverty, or are victims of natural disasters. We will contact

Partner Agency when a donation becomes available and will also simultaneously coordinate the delivery time and date.

The Detroit Area Diaper Bank Inc. – The Detroit Area Diaper Bank, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organizations that exists to help partner agencies working with families in crisis meet their need for diapers.

Diapers are provided at no charge to approved partner agencies. The quantity of diapers available for distribution is dependent upon donations to the Detroit Area Diaper Bank.

Souls 4 Shoes – S4S has offered to provide, and Donee has agreed to accept, new and gently

Used donated products (the “Donated Products”), as available, to Donee in S4S’s sole discretion. In exchange for the Donated Products from S4S, Donee hereby understands, warrants, represents, guarantees and covenants to abide by the following terms and conditions .

Lutheran Social Services of Michigan- Lutheran Social Services of Michigan creates communities of service that meet the needs of people, upholding human dignity, advocating equality and justice. Established in 1934 and affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Lutheran Social Services of Michigan spans the Lower Peninsula with more than 70 programs in 39 cities. Lutheran Social Services provides a wide variety of services for children and families, senior’s adults, refugees, and persons with disabilities. Lutheran Social

Services of Michigan serves all persons, regardless of race, religion or national origin, as an expression of the love of Christ.

God’s Pantry Storehouse - God’s Pantry Storehouse is an organization designed to supply local food banks, churches and community organization with food supplies to distributed to economically disadvantaged families and individuals residing in distressed communities.

UNITY – Uniting Neighborhoods and Inspiring Today’s Youth is an organization designed to develop neighborhoods, with the goal of bringing cohesion and comradery back to the community, U.N.I.T.Y will play an instrumental part in assisting today’s youth in fulfilling their dreams with recognizing their talents and ambitions.

U.N.I.T.Y will take on the initiative in keeping today’s youth on the right track in life. We will inspire today’s youth with specialized programs and community service in their neighborhood. U.N.I.T.Y will transform parks and use community service projects to generate the unity neighborhoods need or desire. Your support is always needed. It will take us all to make

Detroit a better place to live in and our youth better people to live with.

Henry Ford School Based and Community Health Program – Henry Ford School Based and Community

Health Program provides health care assistance for low-income families.

My Stuff Bag Foundation – My Stuff Bags was launched in 1998 to address some of the immediate physical and emotional needs of children who must be rescued from abuse, neglect and abandonment. Traumatized by the events leading to their rescue, these children often enter shelters and foster care with no belongings. Each individual My Stuff duffel bag is filled by volunteers with new donated items, giving children comfort and hope and letting them know that lots of people care about them.

Toy Industry Foundation - The Toy Industry Foundation is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to bring joy, comfort, and learning to children in need through toys and play. While other organizations provide food, shelter and support services to children and their families, TIF sees to it that these children have toys and opportunities to play in an attempt to restore both fun and a sense of normalcy to their lives. The Foundation currently fulfills its mission through core programs including The Toy Bank™, public education initiatives, and grants to organizations whose missions are in line with that of the Toy Industry Foundation.

Miracles for Moms & Babes- Maternal/Infant Health Program – Miracles for Moms & Babes provides childbirth education, parenting classes, housing assistance referrals, transportation referrals, nutritional education/nursing support, referrals for Prenatal Care, Nursing Services, free baby items/gift cards/baby showers, WIC referrals, Insurance Assistance and Certified through the State of Michigan.

Corrigan Neighborhood Association – Corrigan Neighborhood Association was organized August 07, 2010.

Our boundaries are East Warren to Chandler Park Drive and Alter Road to Chalmers. We are looking to expand boundaries for other interested residents as well as establishing a Business District. In the past year we

have continued to strengthen our organization. We have cleaned vacant lots, around vacant properties and

Corrigan Playfield. Our passion is to work with, organize and equip our children and youth in realizing the value of life while allowing them to create their own ideas into meaningful projects that will aide in building character and pride while making our neighborhood safe, beautiful and proud to live.

Emergency Food And Shelter Program - The purpose of the Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP) is to supplement and expand current available resources and not to subsititue or reimburse ongoing programs and services or to start new programs.

Fashion Delivers Charitable Foundation Inc.- Fashion Delivers Charitable Foundation, Inc. mobilizes the fashion community to reach out and affect the world through their donations. Our donations provide relief and dignity to women, men, families and survivors of natural disasters.

His Food Ministry - HIS food ministry is an evangelistic outreach designed to help the local churches and other organizations minister to their communities through meal plans.

Forgotten Harvest - The mission of Forgotten Harvest is to relieve hunger in the Detroit metropolitan community by rescuing surplus, prepared and perishable food and donating it to emergency food providers.

New Breed International Christian Center - To establish a new breed of believers that will equip our community, region and ultimately the entire globe by exposing our generation to present-day truth for the purpose of expanding the Kingdom of God in the electoral, educational, ecclesiastical, economical, and entertainment arenas.

2011 Contributors & Donors

The Gift Of A Helping Hand Charitable Trust likes to give a special thanks to all the contributors and Donors since 2002. Special thanks go to:

Wal-Mart Foundation

Home Depot

Target

Lowe’s

Dreyer’s Foundation

Ashcroft Library

IHOP

Outback Steakhouse

American Plastic Toys

Forman Mills Inc.

Better Made

Lord & Taylor

Crystal Productions

Lord & Taylor

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Hollywood Video

Redford Union Day Treatment

Amy Morgan

Beth Savage

Leonard Elementary School

Richard Kellems

Chris Souris- Kosla

Mark Brady

Wellspent.org

Timberland

Scholastic Book

Thompson Elementary School

Dr. Henley

Homespun

Patricia Trillich

House of Blinds

Marshall’s

Mcilhenny Company

Annie’s Homegrown

Chelsea Milling Company

Out of The Box Wheedle

Marie Callender’s

T.J. Maxx

Gund

Tonner Doll Company Inc.

Steve & Barry’s

Jack Link’s Beef Jerky

Nikko America Inc.

Oshkosh B’Gosh

Electronic Arts

Michigan Humanities Council

Kroger Foundation

Chelsea Milling Company

Reading Is Fundamental

Meijers

Newman’s Own Inc.

Playmobil

Fundraising (Borders)

Sam’s Club Foundation

HomeGoods

Southeastern Michigan Area

Combined Federal Campaign

Whole Foods Market, Troy

Rivana Foods

Just Give

Glory Foods

Women World Magazine

Little Caesar’s

Hollywood Video

Ben & Jerry’s

Ty

Big Idea

Nestle Waters North America

Edy’s

Out Of The Box Publishing

Sababa Toys

GuideCraft

Topics Entertainment

Emergency Food and Shelter Program

Costco Wholesale

Southeastern Michigan Area Combined

Federal Campaign

Warren Woods Veterinary Hospital, P.C.

2011 Gift of Giving New Clothes & New Shoes Drive

Stuff Bags Foundation

Flattenme

God’s Pantry Storehouse

Detroit Sausage Company

Manhattan Toy

Lord & Taylor

Johnny B’s Cookies

WWE

Abuelo's

Target Corporation

Rottermond

Nike Inc.

The TJX Companies Inc.

Vicky Wow

Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

Wolf Pack

Bank of America Charitable Foundation Inc.

Spaghetti Warehouse

Family Dollar

Jelly Belly Fairfield

Target-Midland Michigan

Blockbuster Inc.

Halo Innovations

Milton Bradley

Give With Liberty

Best Buy

Tim Horton Gift Basket

Bazzle Baby

Just Give.Org

Bed, Bath & Beyond

U-Haul

Detroit Shock

Detroit Lion Charities

Detroit Red Wings

Detroit Tigers

Kid Craft

Endless Games

Class Media

Madame Alexander

Ronald McDonald Charities

The Feinstein Foundation

Payless Shoesource

Lifetime Fitness

Replogle Globes Inc.

Peppereli Braiding Company

Detroit Pistons Foundation

Panera Bread

Gifts In Kind International

American Plastic Toys

Entenmanns’s Bakery Inc.

Sanrio

Charley's

Walt Disney World Company

Evangelic Homes of Michigan

Southwest Airlines Company

Home Depot

Memphis Entertainment Group

Toledo Zoo

Nailers

LoveToGive.Net

Dickinson Theatres

Rave Motion Pictures

Kerasotes Showplace Theatres

Target-Pleasant Michigan

Build A Bear

Leadership Toledo

Hasbro Inc.

BP Lubricants

Quality Dining Inc.

Kim & Scott's Gourmet Pretzels

Kettle Foods Inc.

Twigs Kids

Cadbury

CVS Pharmacy

Miami Dolphins

Alliance Theatre

Network For Good

Feinstein Family Fund

Bob Evans

Caribou Coffee Company Inc.

MaidenForm

Ally Bank

TJX Foundation Inc.

Anne E. Missavage MD

Stride Rite Lexington

GuideCraft USA

Gift In Kind International

Sega of America Inc.

Educator’s Resource

Coinstar

Luck Hammett Games

Infantino

School Zone Publishing

Ganz

Alexander Doll Company

Endless Games

Creation by You

Gojo Industries Inc.

Logitech

Activision

Food Should Taste Good Inc.

Bean Brand Foods, Beanitos

Charles & Suzanne Kerndt

Carmike Mailroom

TCF Bank

Toyota 100 Cars For Good

Truist

Gymboree

International Playthings LLC

HeavenSent Promoting & Hosting

Motor City Transportation

Forgotten Harvest

New Breed International Christian Center

Cepia

Newman’s Own, Inc.

Domino Foods, Inc.

Dr. Paul Steven Wainess

Exel US

Miracle Baseball

Chelsea Piers Passports

Rogers & Hollands Jewelers

The Bandai Foundation

Neiman Marcus

County of Wayne

Give With Liberty

Gap Foundation

Michigan Division

Oriental Trading

The Detroit Area Diaper Bank

My Stuff Bag Foundation

Ty

Frank Dickerson Warehousing

Marshmallow Fun Company

Classic Media

Atlantic Southeast Airline

Topics Entertainment

Alders Entertainment Group

Corrigan Neighborhood Association

KidKraft

Etch A Sketch

Otter Inc.

Electronic Arts

National Cristina Foundation

Green Mountain Coffee Roaster Inc.

Gilberts American Gourmet LLC

Promax Nutrition Corporation

Ernest Simpson

Gerald S. Adelson & Associates L.T.D

Belle Tire

Uniform Advantage

Cotton Babies

Mimi the Sardine Inc.

Chinaberry Inc.

Quest Charter Academy (Taylor)

Sweetheart Bakery

One by One Coordinator

Jack Link’s Beef Jerky

Sunstar Americas Inc

The Jel Sert Company

Welch’s

Origins

Melody Sorrell

Board Members

Dr. Ruby Gooley

2949 Algonquin

Detroit, MI 48215

Chief Financial Officer

President of Adventures Enrichment Inc.

Betty Sullivan

2958 Anderdon

Detroit, MI 48215

President of Sullivan Childcare Outreach Ministry, Board Member

Kelvin Russell

The Gift Of A Helping Hand Charitable Trust

12560 Camden

Detroit, MI 48213

Secretary, Board Member

Melody Sorrell, VP of Human Resources

Evangelical Homes of Michigan

18000 Coyle Avenue

Detroit, MI 48235

Board Member, Fundraiser Director

Tangyneica Daniels

9795 Phillips Street

Detroit, MI 48224

President for One Stop Capitol Shop, Board Member

Dellar Leflora

12566 Camden

Detroit, MI 48213

President of Eagle Eye Ministries, Board Member

Megan F. Berghorn

605 Woodglen Circle, Apartment 103

Auburn Hills, MI 48326

Brand Management Coordinator for Palace Sports and Entertainment, Board Member

Carmen Phelps

Community Leader of Toledo, Ohio

1206 Hidden Ridge Road

Toledo, OH 43615

Board Member

Cerinia Winters

College Student

Toledo, OH 43604

Social Worker, Board Member

Rebecca Berger, MOL

The Providence Center

1949 Broadway

Toledo, OH 43609

Education Director, Board Member

Anthony Lupo II

Woodward Hills Nursing Center

39312 Woodward Avenue

Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304

Licensed Practical Nurse, Board Member

Cathy P. Russell

6003 Woodhall

Detroit, MI 48224

Chairperson of the board of The Gift Of A Helping Hand Charitable Trust, Executive Director

Balance Sheet

From 01/01/12 through 12/31/12

Revenue

Contributions, gifts, grants and similar amounts received

Direct support

Public support

Government contributions (grant)

Program service revenue including government fees and contract

Membership dues and assessments

Interest on savings and temporary cash investments

Dividends and interest from securities

Gross rents

Less rental expenses

Net rental income or (loss)

Other investment income

Gross amount from sales of assets other than inventory

Less cost or other basis and sales gain or loss

Net gain or loss

Special events and activities

Less direct expenses, other than fundraising expenses

Net income or loss from special events

Gross sales of inventory, loss returns and allowances

Other revenue

Total Revenue

Expenses

Program services

Management and General

Fundraising

Payments to affiliates

Total Expenses

Net Assets

Excess or (deficit) for the year

Net assets or fund balance at the beginning of year

Other changes in net asset or fund balance

Net assets or fund balance at end of year

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$113,890.22

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$113,890.22

$68,838.95

$5,789.18

$1,857.40

$76,485.53

$37,404.69

$6,123.88

$0

$43,528.57

Organizational Income and Expense Statement

From 01/01/12 through 12/31/12

Operating Income 01/01/12 through 12/31/12

Net asset or fund balance at beginning of year

Grants and other contributions

Government contributions (grant)

Matching grant

Special events and activities

Gross profit from sales of inventory

Membership dues and assessments

Total Annual Operating Income

Operating Expenses 01/01/12 through 12/31/12

$0

$0

$0

$6,123.88

$113,890.22

$0

$0

$120,014.10

Fundraising

Administrative/General Expenses

Program services

Payments to affiliates

Total Annual Operating Expenses

$1,857.40

$5,789.18

$0

$68,838.95

$76,485.53

Total Net Asset At End of Year 12/31/12 $43,528.57

From January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012

Reconciliation of Revenue Per Audited Financial Statement With Revenue per Return

1. Total revenue, gains, and other support per audited financial statements $113,890.22

2. Amount included on line 1 but not Part1, line 12

3. Net unrealized gains on investments

4. Donated services and use of facilities

5. Recoveries of prior year grants

$0

$0

$0

$0

6. Other (specify)

7. Add lines 2 through 6

8. Subtract line 2 from line 1

11. Other (specify)

12. Add line 9 and 11

9. Amount included on Part 1, line 12, but not line a

10. Investment expenses not included on Part 1, line 6b

13. Total Revenue (Part 1, line 12). Add lines 9 and 11

$0

$0

$113,890.22

$113,890.22

$0

$0

$113,890.22

$113,890.22

Reconciliation of Expenses per Audited Financial Statement With Expenses per Return

1. Total expenses and losses per audited financial statements

2. Amount included on line a but not Part 1, line 17

3. Donated services and use of facilities

4. Prior year adjustments reported on Part 1, line 20

5. Losses reported Part 1, Line 20

6. Other (specify)

7. Add lines 7 from line 1

Subtract line 7 from line 1

9. Amount included on Part 1, line 17, but not on line a

10. Investment expenses not included on Part 1, line 6b

11. Other (specify)

12. Add lines 9 through 11

13. Total expenses (Part 1, line 17). Add lines 7 and 12

$76,485.53

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$76,485.53

$0

$76,485.53

$0

$0

$76,485.53

$76,485.53

DONOR

Kroger

Detroit Tigers Foundation

Charles & Suzanne Kerndt

Just Give.org

Feinstein Family Fund

Network For Good

Ernest Simpson

Carmike Mailroom

Gerald S. Adelson & Associates

L.T.D.

Give With Liberty

Costco Wholesale

Target

Family Dollar

TCF Bank

U-Haul

Truist

The TJX Foundation Inc.

Belle Tire

Toyota 100 Cars For Good

Cell Phone Collection Drive

Uniform Advantage

Cotton Babies

Gymboree

Mimi the Sardine Inc.

International Playthings LLC

Chinaberry Inc.

KidKraft

HeavenSent Promoting &

Hosting

Quest Charter Academy (Taylor)

Motor City Transportation

Panera Bread

Entenmann’s Bakery Outlet

Sweetheart Bakery

2012 Annual Operational Budget

01/01/2012 through 12/31/2012

GRANTS IN-KIND

DONATIONS

$0.07

$600.00

$50.00

$100.00

$296.56

$36.00

$2.60

$108.00

$100.00

TGOAHHCT

MONETARY

DONATIONS

TGOAHHCT

IN-KIND

DONATIONS

$259.62

$25.00

$100.00

$300.00

$500.00

$200.00

94.77

$4500.00

$50.00

$1000.00

$500.00

$1500.00

$53.89

$1956.02

$74.85

$149.94

$167.40

$250.00

$1000.00

$30,894.98

$1,296.50

$3190.00

Forgotten Harvest

New Breed International

Christian Center

One by One Coordinator

Jack Link’s Beef Jerky

Cepia

Sunstar Americas Inc.

Newman’s Own, Inc.

The Jel Sert Company

Green Mountain Coffee

Domino Foods, Inc.

Welch’s

Jelly Belly Company

Cristina Foundation

Dr. Paul Steven Wainess

Origins

Exel US

Melody Sorrell

TOTAL

SUBTOTAL

GRAND TOTAL

$6530.08

$1000.00

$150.00

$900.00

$84.93

$653.70

$192.00

$74.85

$512.46

$20.00

$50.00

$288.00

$10,000.00

$50.00

$41,053.00

$475.00

$2500.00

$8,372.62 $105,517.60

$8,372.62 $105,517.60

$113,890.22

$113,890.22

INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE

P.O. BOX 2508

CINCINNATI, OH 45201

DATE: MARCH 16, 2007

DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY

THE GIFT OF A HELPING HAND

CHARITABLE TRUST

PO BOX 13927

DETROIT, MI 48213-0927

Employer Identification Number:

38-3640111

DLN:

17053034708067

Contact Person:

SHAWNDEA KREBS

Contact Telephone Number:

(877) 829-5500

Public Charity Status:

ID# 31072

170(b) (1) (A) (vi)

Dear Applicant:

Our letter date July 2002, stated you would be exempt from Federal income tax under section 501 (c )(3) of the

Internal Revenue Code, and you would be treated as a public charity, rather than as a private foundation, during an advance ruling period.

Based on the information you submitted, you are classified as a public charity under the code section listed in the heading of this letter. Since your exempt status was not under consideration, you continue to be classified as an organization exempt from Federal income tax under section 501 (c )(3) of the Code.

Publication 557, Tax-Exempt Status for Your Organization, provides detailed information about your rights and responsibilities as an exempt organization. You may request a copy by calling the toll-free number for forms,

(800) 829-3676. Information is also available on our Internet Web Site at www.irs.gov

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If you have general questions about exempt organization, please call our toll-free number shown in the heading.

Please keep this letter in your permanent records.

Sincerely yours,

Lois G. Lerner

Lois G. Lerner

Director, Exempt Organization

Rulings and Agreements

Letter 1050 (DO/CG)

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